Posts Tagged Akame ga Kill!
The first day of 2015 means it’s the first day we can turn, look back, and reflect upon 2014 as a whole. Today, I aim to present the results of my own introspection and analysis on all the anime I watched in 2014. I will present my final thoughts on the most remarkable, memorable and outstanding anime that aired in 2014 by revealing lists for both my favorite characters of the year and the top anime of 2014. So, how exactly will I remember 2014, and which of the anime that aired is simply the best to me?
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Akame ga Kill!, Akuma no Riddle, Aldnoah.Zero, Analysis, Animation, Art, Characters, Clichés, Colors, Comedy, Development, Direction, Emotion, Entertainment, Fate/stay night, Favorites, Fighting, Friendship, Hanayamata, Inari Konkon Koi Iroha, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, KILL la KILL, Mushishi, Nagi no Asukara, New Year, Noragami, Observations, Opinions, Persona 4, Personalities, Perspective, Ping Pong the Animation, Positives, Psycho-Pass, Rankings, Romance, School, Sengoku Collection, Setting, Shirobako, Silver Spoon, Sound, Space Dandy, Story, Storytelling, The Princess and the Pilot, Themes, Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta, Witchcraft Works, Writing, Yama no Susume
This week: why episode 13 of Yama no Susume Second Season might be the best episode of anime of 2014, distress and worry that Psycho-Pass 2 will be a fanservice anime or a shell of its former self, examining why the melee choreography of the fights of Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works are so enjoyable, and concerns over the evolving comedy in Amagi Brilliant Park.
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Back, during the Summer anime season, for week 11: defining acute mountain sickness and understanding its role in Yama no Susume Second Season, why I absolutely love the development of Asseylum in Aldnoah.Zero, questioning the balance of character development and death in Akame ga Kill!, and thoughts on changing the name of Hanayamata to Hanayamatasa.
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Akame ga Kill!, Aldnoah.Zero, Analysis, Barakamon, Biology, Characters, Chemistry, Dancing, Death, Development, Differences, Direction, Disappointment, Entertainment, For Fun, Glasslip, Hanayamata, Health, Hiking, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Let's Laugh at Something Together, Manga, Names, Personalities, Perspective, Purpose, Questions, Real World, Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?, School Club, Setting, Something Completely Different, Story, Storytelling, Sword Art Online, Tokyo ESP, Tokyo Ghoul, Villains, Weekly Anime, Writing, Yama no Susume, Zankyou no Terror
Back during Week 10: expanding my theory about the primary and secondary focuses of Hanayamata, an example of the magnificent cinematography in Zankyou no Terror, what made episode 23 of Captain Earth the best in that anime, and the return of the subtle yet sensational running gag in Space Dandy Season 2.
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Back during Week 9: explaining why Tokyo ESP is the most disappointing anime of the season despite not being the worst, layering the education and presenting knowledge in Yama no Susume Second Season, why Sanae is more than just the #1 girl in Koutarou’s harem in Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?, and wondering why more people don’t use photon swords in Sword Art Online II.
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Wow, I haven’t written for a while. So yeah, this post covers anime that aired about a thousand weeks ago. Still the articles are worth reading, trust me. In fact, some of the topics in this weekly review include: thoughts on blending the real robot and super robot genres in Aldnoah.Zero, appreciating the use of futuristic and alien technologies in Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?, questioning Lisa’s role since the first episode in Zankyou no Terror, and trying to find the best episode to define Space Dandy.
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Akame ga Kill!, Aldnoah.Zero, Analysis, Animation, Barakamon, Characters, Comparison, Death, Development, Differences, Direction, Disappointment, Education, Entertainment, Futuristic, Glasslip, Hanayamata, Interactions, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Mascot Character, Mecha, Observations, Opinions, Personalities, Perspective, Real Robot, Real World, Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?, Sailor Moon, Setting, Space Dandy, Story, Storytelling, Super Robot, Sword Art Online, Technology, Themes, Tokyo ESP, Video Games, Villains, Weekly Anime, Writing, Yama no Susume, Zankyou no Terror
This week: an analysis on the subtitle of Aldnoah.Zero and the meaning of fiat justitia ruat caelum, thoughts on the rigid, formulaic pattern of storytelling in Barakamon, the lack of character independence and the emphasis of friendship in Glasslip, and looking at the difference (if there is a difference) between Lisa and moe anime girls in Zankyou no Terror.
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