Bakuman Season 3 - 03
This episode of Bakuman, the series gets even more shonen. If you don't like it, then you might as well stop watching but I suspect that after 2 seasons anyone would have expected this.
This episode of Bakuman, the series gets even more shonen. If you don't like it, then you might as well stop watching but I suspect that after 2 seasons anyone would have expected this.
I wouldn't blame people for dropping this series after episode 3, but heed my words: now is the time to pick up Shin Sekai Yori if you're not watching it or have dropped it!
There were fears prior to the Fall Season and the announcement that Urobuchi was attached, that PSYCHO-PASS would be the next Guilty Crown.
If there is anything I've noticed with this episode, it's how slow Zetsuen no Tempest's pace is.
It may be only the second episode, but this season of Jormungand excites me more than the first.
Three episodes go by and I'm convinced that I like Kamisama Hajimemashita, even though logic dictates I shouldn't.
Kayaba Akihiko has been defeated, and all the living players have been freed from Sword Art Online. Now, two months later, Kirito is trying to adapt to life in the real world.
I love Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. It's quirky, it's funny and it's cute; the ultimate combination for a shojo romantic comedy and this opinion still hasn't changed three episodes in.
After a bit of an iffy start, Magi's second episode makes everything a little better.