2023-01-17, 10:07 | Link #1 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Somewhere on Earth
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TenPuru: No One Can Live on Loneliness
Looks like TenPuru: No One Can Live on Loneliness (Temple) is getting an anime adaptation soon. Announcement later today
Leaked awhile ago Synopsis Quote:
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2023-01-18, 05:43 | Link #7 |
Princess or Plunderer?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: the Philippines
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I think the MC forgot that Buddhist priests (esp. in Jodo Shinshu) can marry. That said, it depends on what kind of Buddhism is involved. Some do practice celibacy in priests.
That aside, the premise reminds me all too much of Love Hina.
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2023-07-09, 08:08 | Link #16 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I definitely couldn't recognize Aimin's voice from Yuzuki's voice alone.
Somewhat off topic, but after seeing the cast credits, I will give a lot to know what kind of conversations Serizawa Yuu and Aimi have on the set, given they are both big fans of Heaven Burns Red, in which they are both casted as well. They will also be on the same set in "I'm in Love with the Villianess" airing this fall. Show is entertaining enough for me to continue watching. Could also be because it's not another mind-numbing isekai. |
2023-07-09, 15:01 | Link #18 |
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Hmm might pass on this one.
It's nothing awful, but just a bit below the level of generic harem that I can get into. The most noteworthy thing was the MC's voice which I thought really didn't fit. Agree that he sounds like he's in his mid 30s. Which is fair since that's how old the voice actor is. But while that worked for some of his previous roles...it just feels off here. The MC was certainly ridiculous enough and put enough effort into the comedy. Just no one really in that mix grabbed my attention all that much. The only other thing that stuck was the awkward way of keeping him around. Isn't his Uncle in charge of this place? Why are they expecting the son to pay them back for the stolen funds instead of the brother of the man that did it? Yeah, yeah sins of the father and all that. Still feels awkward. Credit to the father for being professional scum. Takes a lot of effort to be that utterly worthless that you are stealing from temples so you can go and have more flings. Some decent stuff there, just nothing that feels super great.
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2023-07-09, 23:42 | Link #19 | |
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Seems like the uncle ceded all the rights to the nunnery and washed his hands of it. Or maybe he felt he was sacrificing Akemitsu to the ladies who were more than happy to force him into work because of the ruckus he caused .
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2023-07-11, 10:47 | Link #20 |
Born to ship
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Texas
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Well, at least this changes the typical story up on one front. Instead of him being chased out only to reveal that he's the manager or heir and has the highest rights to the place, he's instead revealed to be the son of a deadbeat who owes them a small fortune. Not a big change and still has the same standard content, but at least that's different. And it could be said to be a bit better this way, since now the girls have more say in his continued presence rather than just being forced to accept new management or leave.
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fan service, harem |
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