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Watched apothecary diaries last night. Nice murder mystery followed by the head eunuch dude stealing the show at the end when Maomao says she gave the guy that took her out of the palace "the night of his life" (they went to her home at the brothel) and he just fucking dies
 
Watched apothecary diaries last night. Nice murder mystery followed by the head eunuch dude stealing the show at the end when Maomao says she gave the guy that took her out of the palace "the night of his life" (they went to her home at the brothel) and he just fucking dies
That bit was hilarious. He's just frozen in shock while she goes and cleans up his dropped tea and gracefully leaves. Honestly just from this scene where he's clearly jealous you can guess things that are only now revealed in the manga.
 
Another update Japan Summons, it looks like JSDF is about to make their move. I read some stuff about the LN this based on and they allude to the US at some point

"The US owns at least 7 Fleets and the 7th Fleet is mainly stationed on the Islands of Okinawa, mainly with the task to monitor China and the Korean Peninsula before transferring to the New World. After the transfer, their fleet was also transferred but now they serve as an advisor role for JSDF."

The author confirms US bases got isekai'd with Japan. Also there was also another mention in the LN, from the wikia

"The knowledge of the US is quite limited to countries in the New World, except Mu, the Holy Mirishial Empire and Gra Valkas Empire in which Mu officials describes a "demonic" country due to their tremendous military power compared to Japan while Gra Valkas doesn't seem to care as they stated the US is nothing special due to their arrogance."
Imagine if Hawaii or the Aleutian islands came along, they'd find how "demonic" the US would be. Heck if the whole North American continent came along the empire would have to second guess. Wonder if they would make a spinoff from the POV of the US bases that came along.
 
I like NGE but I think it's pretty shit as a sci-fi recommendation. Come to think of it most sci-fi stories I've seen out of Japan are science fantasy, not even soft much less hard sci fi. Ghost in the Shell is probably the best example of a sci fi story in anime I can think of. I'm also fond of Blue Sub 6 and Crest/Banner of the Stars, both of which are pretty underrated and forgotten.
There's also quite a bit hard sci-fi anime with stuff like Patlabor, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Space Brothers, Planetes, The Orbital Children, Twin Spica, Rocket Girls, and so forth. 2001 Nights is a great hard sci-fi manga.
 
The author confirms US bases got isekai'd with Japan. Also there was also another mention in the LN, from the wikia
The story also brings up the fact that the foreign embassies and consulates also got isekai'd and closed so that their facilities could be used for the new world countries and their diplomatic personnel. One thing that hasn't been talked about is the large number of foreign visitors, tourists, and expats that no doubt would have gotten isekai'd with Japan. Imagine being stuck in a foreign country after it got isekai'd to another world.

Imagine if Hawaii or the Aleutian islands came along, they'd find how "demonic" the US would be. Heck if the whole North American continent came along the empire would have to second guess. Wonder if they would make a spinoff from the POV of the US bases that came along.
There's actually a story directly inspired by Summoning Japan about summoning America instead.
 
The story also brings up the fact that the foreign embassies and consulates also got isekai'd and closed so that their facilities could be used for the new world countries and their diplomatic personnel. One thing that hasn't been talked about is the large number of foreign visitors, tourists, and expats that no doubt would have gotten isekai'd with Japan. Imagine being stuck in a foreign country after it got isekai'd to another world.


There's actually a story directly inspired by Summoning Japan about summoning America instead.
I'd like to see a spinoff of those, imagine how Western weebs react, or even obnoxious influencers now at the mercy of this new world. As for this story inspired from Japan Summons, does that include Canada or Mexico?
 
Drifting Dragons is a good cooking/ sky whaling manga. It sort of scratches the same itch of Dungeon Meshi.

So what's the deal with SxF, is it comedy, slice of life, romance (or all three bu the looks of it)? I'm 99% sure it's probably not for me but I'm curious about it.
Spy-themed Action/ Comedy in not-Cold War Berlin if I would define it broadly. There are three main characters who each really have their own genre and are hiding a facet of themselves from the family. The basic premise is a Spy forms a fake family by adopting a child and convincing a woman to pretend to be his wife for their mutual benefit.

Anya Forger/ AN-1A is the pink haired girl who was the product of a secret government program to develop psychics/ Espers. Typically her arcs are more slice of life involving getting close to son of an influential family at a prestigious school. She’s not really a wunderkid and is regular child who was an experiment. She’s a 5 year old pretending to be 7 in order to be adopted by the cool spy man.

Twilight/ Lloyd Forager is the Spy of the series. He’s involved in typical spy shenanigans and trying to keep Anya happy in order to infiltrate upper social circles. He’s not really James Bond, he’s more hyper competent, but overworked and is a war orphan who got recruited due to his skills.

Yor Forager/ Yor Briar/ Thorn Princess is the wife of the family and secretly an assassin for an organization within not-East Germany. She’s a war orphan who raised her brother during her childhood and became an assassin as a child to finance their lives. She is legitimately a superhuman, but a very lacking in confidence as her brother no longer needs her and is unsure of where she belongs.

Each character has their own small supporting cast that builds the world. Yor’s brother is actually a secret police officer, Twilight’s handler is a war widow who lost her husband and child, Anya’s classmates and teachers have their own goings on.

The series is actually pretty good at mixing comedy with somber moments. Yor finding new purpose is juxtaposed with Twilight realizing that he’s compromised by his feelings for Yor and Anya to the detriment of of his mission.
 
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Admittedly I'm not caught up with them manga and while I do like some of Saur's anime, this kinda seems like a bad match up
 
Muv Luv Alternative one ups NGE in a lot of ways, especially the hard sci-fi and arguably the depressed main character too. I'd argue NGE is one of the most broken settings I've seen in storytelling (teenagers worth trillions of $$$ tasked with saving billions of lives are haphazardly treated, left to their own devices, or even worse, actively antagonized).
You know, maybe Mecha anime wouldn't be dead if it wasn't the rule to end it in extremely depressing way. The most you can hope for is for the protagonist to die rather than his girlfriend.
So what's the deal with SxF, is it comedy, slice of life, romance (or all three bu the looks of it)? I'm 99% sure it's probably not for me but I'm curious about it.
I think the closest anime I can compare it is Lupin with more slice of life thrown in. The forgers get into crazy situations and come up mostly on top with the occasional plot episode. Sometimes it's dramatic, most times it's comedic and you occasionally have an episode where one character gets the spotlight.
 
I've finished rewatching Bubblegum Crisis for the first time in decades. Was one of my fave things back in late 90s but some of the early episodes are honestly kind of rough and boring outside of some killer music (Mad Machine). Last two eps were cool.

I loved A.D. Police even if it's totally way too dark as a followup. Just feels like whiplash going from BGC to ADP.

Currently on BGC 2040 and it's the superior reboot. Awesome soundtrack and some peak 90s animation.
 
Watched that recently, I don't even know what to call it other than marriage mecha (you'll get it). I was also "Intrigued" by the sheer amount of fanservice in it, plus the callbacks to other Gainax shows. The opening basically outs it as a tongue-and-cheek throwback to corny overly-dramatic mecha of Japan's past, and the art style immediately makes me think of Code Geass for some reason. The plot was in need of much better pacing and probably more seasons though.

This milf is a Sin.
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I was also "Intrigued" by the sheer amount of fanservice in it, plus the callbacks to other Gainax shows.
Godannar was done by AIC, the studio behind Tenchi Muyo and all those superbly-animated 80s OVAs like Bubblegum Crisis and Gall Force. However, if you're interested in other Gainax-related mecha, take a look at these:

I especially like Xardion's mecha. Some great art resulted from them.
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I'd argue NGE is one of the most broken settings I've seen in storytelling (teenagers worth trillions of $$$ tasked with saving billions of lives are haphazardly treated, left to their own devices, or even worse, actively antagonized).
On top of that, the show does a pretty poor job of explaining the lore and answering the questions that you'd need to look through the wiki just to understand what's going on at first. The manga is quite a bit better with this, as it has explanation files plus it's generally more coherent and better-made than the anime.
 
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Admittedly I'm not caught up with them manga and while I do like some of Saur's anime, this kinda seems like a bad match up
I'm guessing the reason they were approached is for their novel approach to animation. There's a certain kind of charm that the manga had that, as as as strange as it may sound, works better with the still image format. I personally think it would be difficult to convey via animation. Having a studio that's willing to take an unorthodox approach seems like a good call to me for that reason. FWIW the teaser feels pretty on the money tonally.
 
So on a whim I decided to read that 100 Girlfriends manga that I’ve seen a couple memes and gifs of.

It is hilariously stupid and I absolutely love it. I harem story that fully embraces the “harem” aspect rather than having the “obvious main girl/winner and others”.

It’s also fully aware of how silly the premise is and goes all in with it. Greatly enjoying it so far.
 
As for this story inspired from Japan Summons, does that include Canada or Mexico?
As far as I've read, only American territory. So no Mexico or Canada. Weirdly, it seems that American satellites and foreign bases also got Isekai'd; the bases were just magically stuck on top new islands specifically created to fit them.
 
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On top of that, the show does a pretty poor job of explaining the lore and answering the questions that you'd need to look through the wiki just to understand what's going on at first. The manga is quite a bit better with this, as it has explanation files plus it's generally more coherent and better-made than the anime.
You know how the Christian imagery in NGE is just "we thought it sounded cool" so it's in there? Well that's pretty much the entire setting. The mechanical/mecha/angel designs do so much heavy lifting for the show you don't really question the setting even though most of it makes no real sense or is wildly unsatisfying. Like at the end of the day shit like AT fields are just soul magic created by individuality but that isn't science even if the show treats it like it is by measuring it with science devices and using science numbers.
 
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