2012-04-16, 22:44 | Link #387 |
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Episode 2 was less hectic than the first one but the amount of ENTERTAINMENT was still high so no big deal. I did laugh at the recap because it was like one of those youtube videos with nothing but Nyaruko phrases in quick succession.
Kuko is quite hot, in both literal and figurative sense of the word. Personality-wise is the opposite of Nyaruko other than being sex-crazed too (whats up with Eldritch abominations wanting babies?) And episode 3 already looks promising, very promsing. |
2012-04-17, 00:13 | Link #388 |
Staring into your soul.
Join Date: Oct 2010
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certainly not as good as thie first ep but very enjoyable, at this point this is the best this season, you really cant know what to expect to happen in this anime, can you? anyway the setting and the atmosphere in this episode(including old animes and sentai showsparodies) reminded me a lot of disgaea.
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2012-04-17, 01:02 | Link #391 |
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I would think that's practically a given. Even if my statement is incorrect and they're monsters first and cute girls second, the idea of being able to impregnate an eldritch abomination fits. Hell, it seems fitting even within the original horror genre: it's bad enough that there are these supremely powerful uncaring monstrosities that exist just outside of our everyday view, but if they can take our ability to create new life and turn it to bring forth a new generation of creatures that takes the traits of both parents... Ugh. It fits right in with the creepy nature of the mythos, at least to my mind.
As I understand it, Saya no Uta already makes use of the concept. Remember, Lovecraftian creatures are beings that defy the laws of nature. It would be a bit odd if they just decided to leave that particular law of nature intact, don't you think? |
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comedy, light novel adaptation, loli, parody, romance, seinen, shounen, trap |
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