Batch #6

It’s been a while since my last batch post, but allow me to briefly share my thoughts on a few shows I’ve watched recently (or not so recently but never finished the posts for). There will be another batch soon, because I didn’t want this post to be too long and I’ve binged a lot of shows while I was pregnant and during the past year and I’d like to share my thoughts on at least a portion of them. Next month will be a game review, but I think there’ll be another batch post the month after that.

Joker Game
In Japan a school for spies was created in 1937, and we get to see individual stories related to this agency of spies, called D-Agency.
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The Cockpit

Untitled-1This is a collection of historical works set in World War II. These three episodes are based on Leiji Matsumoto’s Senjou Manga Series, which translated into English is Battlefield Comic Series, and follows two pilots and two soldiers.

Slipstream
Erhardt von Rheindars (CV: Kenyuu Horiuchi) is a Luftwaffe pilot during World War II. After being unable to shake off pursuers and leaving the plane to stay alive he’s labeled as a coward. But he receives a new chance – he will escort a cargo plane where his beloved Melhenna (CV: Emi Shinohara) and her father are together with something classified. But knowing what it is makes this mission harder to go through with for Erhardt. Continue reading “The Cockpit”

Batch #3

Batch posts are posts with shows I drop along the way and sometimes films or OVAs I don’t feel I can give a proper post too.

28748lHeart no Kuni no Alice

I… can’t… even… I don’t know. What did I watch? I don’t know. This film is an adaptation of the game made by QuinRose with the same name, which is the first game in the Alice series. It’s based on Alice in Wonderland (no kidding?) and I’ve played a little bit of it several years ago when I still wasn’t very fluent in Japanese. But this was too confusing. It completely messed me up and I kept looking at the clock. Yuck.

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