2022-08-19, 08:55 | Link #21 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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after seeing whole that deal with Sugihara I can understand why boss isn't affraid entrust his daughter to Kirishima. Even if he's violent psychopath he shown to be able deal with affairs of normal folks and it's obvious it's not one time thing he deal with stuff like that.
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2022-08-21, 08:57 | Link #22 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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This show has been unexpectedly entertaining. Having been a single dad, I'm always a sucker for shows like this or Usagi Drop. I didn't really have high expectations for a show with its title, but I am happy to say I was wrong. Not enough ojou-sama in this episode for me, though.
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2022-09-01, 20:48 | Link #25 |
Nekokota Festival
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lost in the Fairy Forest
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Such a heartwarming episode Yaeka trying to keep Kirishima birthday present a secret while everyone trying him to fine out about it
Well seeing how Kazuhiko met his wife Miyuki with a tree to his face just because he was picking up some flowers
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2022-09-09, 11:23 | Link #30 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: USA
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This would be actually more interesting if there was a present motivation for these former rival gang types other than some snarky psycho mastermind behind it.
Of course she wakes up for 1s to make him not shoot the guy who needed shooting.
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2022-09-15, 20:42 | Link #31 |
Nekokota Festival
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lost in the Fairy Forest
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Well Kirishima all most crossed that line if it wasnt for the boss stepping in and stopping him but he really lost it leaving Yaeka for a while
Well everyone is playing with fireworks
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2022-09-21, 15:06 | Link #34 |
D-Don't stare, baka...
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Tristinian Academy of Magic
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This episode made us remember that they are still yakuzas, that this isn't an entirely happy-go-lucky show and that there are people that will do anything to achieve their goal.
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2022-09-28, 11:16 | Link #39 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Househusband did well to depict the Yakuza as buffoons, but another show depicting them as men of honour rather than human traffickers and common criminals isn't off to a great start. Genuinely strong female characters supporting the toxic masculinity of criminals with all their strength is a particularly distasteful aspect on full display. Putting Mum in a coma so the men can show themselves sensitive parents rather than the thugs they are is another wearisome chauvinist trope. After all that, the little girl really is terribly cute, but an emotional story with such a background cloying, false and toxic, in the final analysis.
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