Kusuriya no Hitorigoto – Episode 36 Review
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「華瑞月」 (Ka Zuigetsu)
"Ka Zuigetsu"
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
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「華瑞月」 (Ka Zuigetsu)
"Ka Zuigetsu"
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
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Anime coverage is a crazy job |
It’s always a fun time concocting these posts, and the latest one isn’t any exception. We – well, me! – have been dragging our heels since forever, and as usual staying hip and with the times waits for no one. Random Curiosity is one again in need of new recruits, and much like before you best believe we have an opportunity for everyone!
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It’s that lovely time of year when the scent of plum blossoms fades into the bloom of Sakura and Hanami are held all over Japan. Flowers are not the only viewing highlight, with the spring anime season also kicking off. Usually for anime, this is a full bloom season with a myriad of promising shows on the schedule. And this spring has many series worth getting excited for.
For one, we have quite a few series that could make quite the bang, based on the reputation of the creators. Fans of Watanabe Shinichiro will want to check out his sci fi thriller Lazarus and Detective Conan’s creator is in the spotlight with his time tripping, sword-wielding hero in Shin Samurai-den YAIBA. By far the biggest splash is sure to be made by the Boku no Hero Academia spinoff series, Shin Samurai-den YAIBAVigilante -Boku no Hero Academia ILLEGALS. Gundam fans are in hype mode with the latest addition to the universe in Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuux (if only we could figure out how to pronounce such a hodgepodge of letters). We also have a couple of much anticipated sequels in Kuroshitsuji -Midori no Majo-hen-, Aharen-san wa Hakarenai, and Enn Enn no Shouboutai San no Shou which should fill up some of that remaining empty space this season.
And with that, let’s take a closer look at the garden in bloom that is anime's latest spring season. This is Random Curiosity's Spring 2025 Preview!
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「見事な夜」 (Migoto na Yoru")
"A Beautiful Night"
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「狩り」 (Kari)
"The Hunt"
Well, that was a watershed
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「なみだ」 (Namida)
"Tears"
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「怪談」 (Kaidan)
"A Ghost Story"
The broken telephone chain game nature of folklore is precisely why I find them fascinating.
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「京都大火 2」 (Kyouto Taika 2)
"The Great Kyoto Fire Part 3"
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「先帝」 (Sentei)
"The Late Emperor"
It is the mixture of shades on the palette rather than one individual pigment that define the strokes for which a person is known (unless the pigment in question is a poison).
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「京都大火 2」 (Kyouto Taika 2)
"The Great Kyoto Fire Part 2"