We’re still in Drum Island folks. The village where Usopp and Vivi are staying is about to be swallowed by an avalanche so Wapol and his cronies get out of there as fast as they can. They climb up to the mountain in an attempt to catch up with Luffy and Sanji. Throughout all of … Continue reading One Piece Volume 16
Latest Posts
Quick Reviews: Farming Life, In/Spectre S2, Angel Next Door, Reincarnated Princess
I know that we’ve already done two of these at the tailend of the winter season, but I watched a whopping 28 shows that season which means there’s still things left to talk about. If you missed the first two quick reviews I did, you can find them here and here. If you’re all caught … Continue reading Quick Reviews: Farming Life, In/Spectre S2, Angel Next Door, Reincarnated Princess
Vol 2: Chapter Fifteen – The port town of Fitseren
Fitseren was a town of money and commerce and goods moving through at a rapid pace. Sailors came in and out, stayed in the cheap inns for a couple of days gambling away their money and then left again. Rich merchants stayed in the richer part of town and the workers living their day to … Continue reading Vol 2: Chapter Fifteen – The port town of Fitseren
One Piece Volume 15
Today we’re looking at the 15th Volume of One Piece. Last week we read about the conclusion to Mr. 3’s candle wax statue and this week we continue to finish up the little garden arc. It turns out both giants are still alive. Their weapons are old and haven’t been able to properly deal enough … Continue reading One Piece Volume 15
Tsukumogami
Yesterday I talked about the anime Mononogatari. The subject of this anime is the complicated relationship between humans and Tsukumogami. These latter are spirits that live in the tools we treasure a lot. In this anime, these tools come to life and a lot of them turn out to be pretty good at violence. It’s … Continue reading Tsukumogami
The things we hold dear
When I watch new anime at the start of a season, I tend to give a lot of different shows a start. Often a show will start off really fast and as the season progresses you realize that there might not be as much substance as you would have liked. On the flipside of this … Continue reading The things we hold dear
Vol 2: Chapter Fourteen – Departure once more
With everything sorted and everyone ready for their journey the morning came. The sun was still in hiding when they all gathered by the gates to the palace. Only when Kimi, who was the last to arrive, got there did the first rays of sunlight peek out over the hills to the east. Right behind … Continue reading Vol 2: Chapter Fourteen – Departure once more
One Piece Volume 14
Today we’re jumping straight back into Little Garden. I didn’t like this arc too much at the time but I’ve recently started to appreciate it a lot more for what it is. It does introduce us to some very cool characters and the concept of giants. The legendary land of Elbaf is one that’s been … Continue reading One Piece Volume 14
Spring is in the air
Can you believe it’s already April? It feels like the year has only just started but we’ll soon be one-third done with it. It’s always like this, time doesn’t quite work the way you expect it to. I’ve been doing a lot better with my health lately. I did get the flu recently, which was … Continue reading Spring is in the air
Quick Reviews: Buddy Daddies, Blue Lock, High Card, Campfire Cooking, Benriya Saitou
It’s time for a second round of quick reviews. I might even do a third round after this, but I’m still undecided on it. Some of the shows I watched weren’t very interesting and it feels a bit weird to talk about a bunch of sequels. Most people will either already know what they think … Continue reading Quick Reviews: Buddy Daddies, Blue Lock, High Card, Campfire Cooking, Benriya Saitou