some mikotoism flomu ultimate aniblog

surprise! misaki was me all along!!

Today, I imported two years’ worth of blogs to make this site (finally) my ultimate blogging collection of blogs. I found my exported xml files for Mikotoism/??? (2009-2010) and Some Aniblog (2011) but unfortunately none of the media/pictures came along for the ride. Good thing, too. Most of the pictures were shit anyway. My posts were shit.

But now, they’re nostalgic shit! I deleted most of my anime pictures but I never could get rid of the more important ones. So by manually searching picture file names and uploading every one, I’ve resurrected the greatest blog post I’ve ever written: The Greatest Anime of All Time 13, aka New Top Moment in Anime 2009.


Touma spews unfunny

Could you, like, say something actually funny?

Eighteen months later, I’m finally finishing the second season of Railgun. In Episode 12, Touma and MISAKA clone #10032 talk about naming a cat, and I found the dialogue strikingly unfunny.

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18 months later: Suisei no Gargantia

I finally finished Suisei no Gargantia after stopping at episode 11 way back in June 2013. I forgot almost everything about this show and got it confused with Aquarion Evol for a while, and for the longest time I didn’t know why I didn’t want to spend an hour of my life to watch two episodes of anime.

Tonight, I realized why: Suisei no Gargantia is an incredibly mediocre show.

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The Best of r/katawashoujo Rin Week

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Differences in Translating Eyeshield 21: Viz Media vs. Amateur Scanlations

Preface: I cleaned and typesetted five pages of manga for this post. Read it, damn it.

Eyeshield 21 was one of the first manga I ever started reading, and I own 36 of its 37 volumes in English. That’s a price tag of over $300 for one single manga series… why? Why not just read it online, where I wouldn’t have to spend a cent? Well, initially the reason was that I didn’t know about reading manga online. I was in middle school when I got into Eyeshield 21 – gimme a break.

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