Destroy All of Humanity. It Can’t Be Regenerated. – Chp. 19

Raven の Nest

Title:Destroy All of Humanity. It Can’t Be Regenerated.
Original Title:すべての人類を破壊する。それらは再生できない。
Author:Ise Katsura
Artist:Yokota Takuma

DISCLAIMER! This is the review of the 19th chapter of this manga. By being a review of a single chapter it can contain various SPOILERS. Read at your discretion.

I jumped out of bed when I noticed that a new chapter of this manga has been translated! I’m so exited to read how the story is going to continue.

The last chapter lefts us with the beginning of the most hyped game of all the series, we have again a little peak to their match but we switch to the side event that Emi is participating in. Even if we saw a nice scene of Hajime’s battle, I’m a bit sad that we don’t see this really important battle with our protagonist playing his iconic mono black deck.

But it seems that…

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BEAUZ & JVNA – Crazy | Copyright Free

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Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou

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Set in Shibuya, one of the hippest wards in all of Tokyo, Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou serves as a lighthearted and irreverent introduction to the fertile dance music scene that the area is globally recognized for. We’re given little time to get to know or understand its protagonist, Agetarou Katsumata, an unmotivated young man whose interests or passions are never explored before the story flings him into this world via a late-night delivery from his family’s tonkatsu restaurant to a hungry employee of a late night dance club. The encounter finds Agetarou instantly smitten with the scene, and over this series’ twelve episodes he gradually grows from being an astoundingly clueless outsider to a highly skilled DJ who’s organizing events with a moxy far beyond any of his more experienced peers. Agetarou’s journey from the bottom to the top is the kind of underdog story that’s reminiscent of countless other anime…

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Overlord (Seasons 1-3)

Decent

Overlord is another in a line of “stuck in a video-game” fantasy anime that utilizes over-powered characters.  While it certainly frees the show up to potentially explore other ideas or themes in depth, they opted instead for the sandbox and toyed around with several ideas.  Unfortunately, this show is unable to counteract the drawbacks of its selected genres and ends up being overwhelmingly unimpressive.

Purpose: Not Really Good

Shows that use the “stuck in a video game” setting are often indistinguishable from ones that have a pure fantasy setting unless there is a powerful purpose driving that choice.  If there isn’t a clear purpose, like in Overlord, it becomes a vague excuse for things to happen, which can come in several flavors – a drive to survive/adapt, a drive to get back home, or to thrive/become a member of the new world.

Similarly, settings that utilize the “over-powered character”…

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Keiichi Ishida’s Dororo Action

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One anime of late that I can really get behind is Dororo. What could have been a perfunctory remake of an old classic to cash in on people’s nostalgia turned out to be a winner in its own right. It deftly arranges the notes of the original into a modern composition while also running with its own vision. It hooked me from episode one, with the chemistry between the brooding Hyakkimaru and exuberant Dororo, the supernatural twist on a a war-torn feudal Japan setting and the underlying tragedy of Hyakkimaru’s story. It’s the complete package. But perhaps where it shines brightest is when the arms come off and swords start swinging: the action!

I recently watched episode 23 which was one of the most satisfying action episodes of TV anime I’ve seen in a fair while. It really struck me then that there’s something unique to Dororo’s action scenes –…

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Top 25 Favorite Anime: 2017 Edition!

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In June 2015, an idea was born. Me and a good friend of mine made a joke that when I finished my 100th anime, that I should in turn make 100 lists. The general idea was fun but seemed like quite the undertaking. As bold as I tend to be, I accepted it as a challenge. From that point on, a series of lists were born! It all started with a list identical to this one, my top 25 favorite anime. A year and a half has passed since I first embarked on this quest, and a few days ago I finally completed the final list. 100 lists over the course of 600 plus days. A little less than a list a week. I told myself I wouldn’t update any of my favorites til the task was done. Now that it is, here I am. I proudly present my…

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