![]() Carbohydrates Revolution Club ( we’ve seen these guys in a past episode already).Akihabara Culture Group & Fermented Foods Advocacy Club.I also found it funny how the Student Council has already lumped Eizouken in the group of ‘weird clubs’, and boy are some of them really weird: This is actually something I would have expected Science SARU to do I suppose they are turning more and more into a cult/auteur studio, like SHAFT and Kyoto Animation. I do find it a little funny, though, how Tsubame says to the others that animator studios expect artists to draw animation millimeter-by-millimeter on tight deadlines (which may or may not be true, I don’t know), when we see various scenes in this episode where the Science SARU staff sometimes just aren’t…as strict and fluid when it comes to animation (that was my attempt at complimenting them, by the way). True enough, these stories have been brought in to talk about why Kuro is how he is, but it still feels like all of this could have been rewritten so we, as the viewer, wouldn’t be so…bored. Once again in this week’s In/Spectre, not a lot of plot but a story that looks like it’s detailed and interesting for the viewer, when in fact, it’s not. Cool is more of a word the kids use, right? In/Spectre Episode 5 Now, let’s check on all the interes…no… cool shows I’m watching this season. As I was rereading last week’s post of mine, I couldn’t help but notice how much I used the word ‘ interesting‘ or something along those lines. Still not quite sure why Funimation chose to do the show in the first place, though. Funimation took Interspecies Reviewers off their seasonal list last week, and now, Tokyo MX have done the very same thing, removing the show from their broadcast. ![]()
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