Hunter x Hunter (2011) - 85, 86
Seriously, more people should be watching Hunter x Hunter because these two episodes were fantastic.
Seriously, more people should be watching Hunter x Hunter because these two episodes were fantastic.
As sad as one might be to see this season come to an end, you have to give it to Chihayafuru for leaving us wanting more.
After sticking with Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge for thirteen weeks, I shouldn't be surprised that even the finale left me both happy and annoyed. A testament to the series' polarising effect.
With this episode, Chihayafuru has stepped onto the next level. Time to feel bad for Chihaya, and more so for Taichi.
No matter how crazy things got, Valvrave the Liberator had room for a little more. That said, I was expecting something a lot crazier for the final two episodes.
Revenge is a dish best served cold....or with the fury of a thousand suns. The one iron rule of anime is that penultimate episodes set the tone for the ending and often paint the picture for how thing...
This would be the time we remember when Majestic Prince looked like it was going to be a parody style comedy. Not a bad halfway filler episode if I do say so.
This episode of Hataraku Maou-sama! is shocking, action-filled, and still elicits some laughs despite the serious nature of the events unfolding.
Just a friendly reminder of the food chain in Hunter x Hunter. A dark and twisted food chain indeed.
Are we there yet? No but Shingeki no Kyojin does have a reason for that.