Judging an Anime by a Random Picture

Just a disclaimer: I’m pretty sick, so this’ll probably be the only post for the weekend, unless I find myself bored and un-sick.

During my period of recuperation (via less exposure to the internet), I will be thinking on my final verdicts for Clannad ~After Story~, that anime that caused so much bawww, and the anime that didn’t feature enough Mikoto To Aru Majutsu no Index.

EDIT: Scratch that.  There’s going to be an episode 24 for recapping Clannad?  I guess I’ll do my final verdict for that later.

Also, courtesy of Hayate no Gotoku:

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Akikan! 09

FAIL-O-METER
The fail here is bigger than France.

This episode is filled with bad art, bad animation, bad story, bad characters, and can’t get much worse than it already is.

Let’s see here.
Out of five faces, which one is the least messed up?
It’s pretty hard to tell, really!

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Railgun anime update.

This is from episode 24 of To Aru Majutsu no Index

The information/flyer from 2ch was quite… questionable, but this confirms the Biribiri anime to-come.

I look forward to seeing moar Mikoto!


The Sideways Shot?

Well, I was watching School Days (I finally got around to starting it >_>), and I was shocked at all of the [what I like to call] sideways shots in the anime.

What I mean:

And et cetera.

Though embarrassing to admit, I often find myself tilting my head sideways to see Katsura and those other less important people the other characters better.

So I was just sitting here, with my head tilted to the right and looking at Katsura when I suddenly thought, “Wait.  What’s the point of these shots?”  …And thus this post was born.  Well, something like that, anyway.

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To Aru Kagaku no Railgun Anime

In other words, MIKOTO GETS HER OWN ANIME.

JESUS CHRIST, HALLELUJAH, BEST DAY OF MY LIFE, ETC.

First Yotsubato, now THIS!?!

Screw Haruhi S2, I’ve got Biribiri!

Flyer from 2ch

Sources:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-03-18/to-aru-kagaku-no-railgun-light-novels-anime-green-lit