


Charlotte‘s 4th broadcast has naturally provided an abundance of humor and drama both, as baseball becomes the main feature of the episode (a staple to many Key shows), elevating the comedy further as the character’s superpowers are also brought into the mix – sure to prove entertaining despite rather inaccurately conveying how baseball is played.
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Supernatural power anime Charlotte has drastically elevated in intensity with the appearance of another “gifted” character, bringing about plenty more emotional drama and light-hearted comedy that fans of Key will find familiar, although perhaps the same cannot be said for its addition of compelling action scenes.
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Charlotte has delved deeper into its realm of mystical superpowers as the show’s cast of investigators seek out renegade youths abusing said abilities, garnering a mostly positive reception for its blend of action, heartfelt drama and adorable moe (of course).
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The first episode of Key’s new original series Charlotte has quite easily garnered praise from viewers, as the show combines the existence of mysterious (albeit flawed) powers with normal school students, a massively original premise for certain – though the inclusion of a rather devious anti-hero who abuses said powers seems to have “sealed the deal” for most watchers.
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A new PV has been released for upcoming original Key anime “Charlotte“, which has at last given eager Key fans insight into what to expect of the series.
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Sure to deliver a coherent message on the strict deadlines concerning anime production and surprisingly nothing to do with Shaft, aspiring animator anime Shirobako directly educates viewers on the agonizing process required to complete a show on something approaching a schedule using only ill-paid studio drudges (thankfully lightened by the moe charms of the main heroine)…
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Serious romance drama Glasslip has offered even more service than usual with its latest airing, showing off its cute shoujo in some tight sukumizu and striving to find a perfect balance between displaying sexy girls and playing out its romantic plot.
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Romance-heavy Glasslip has delivered a glass-shatteringly dramatic episode, working its romance theme harder than ever before and even turning up the aggression dial as the conflict reaches its boiling point – and with the show’s namesake glass working seemingly written out completely.
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Relatively tame love-sankaku anime Glasslip has spiced up its drab romance by introducing some modest pantsu service and steamy bathing scenes – a change of pace that proved as fragile as the promise of fine blowing action.
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Highly anticipated glass artisan anime Glasslip has premiered its debut episode, delivering a plethora of moe comedy service as well as a staggering amount of adorable cocks – while initially showing very little relevance to the vastly intriguing world of glass working.
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Newly airing anime Nagi no Asu Kara has been busily netting new viewers and little girls alike with its sweet art style and setting, making something of a change from what is otherwise proving a rather service heavy season….
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“Japanese cartoon” fans of RDG – Red Data Girl – have caused an upset in a UK paper after the volume of their twits on the #RDG hashtag easily obliterated the previous Reading-related activity.
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