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Tag Archives: Anime
Tari Tari: On Passion
Prom was in a month, and all the high school seniors were scrambling to find dates, lest someone ends up a loner in this momentous dance of our lives—well, for those without partner, girlfriend, boyfriend, or implicit best friend at … Continue reading
Posted in Anime/ Manga, Review, Tari Tari
Tagged Anime, Atsuhiro Wien Maeda, equestrian, Manga, miyamoto konatsu, okita sawa, PA Works, passion, sakai wakana, Taichi Tanaka, Tari Tari
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The Aesthetics behind Eyes Concealment: Long Bangs
by Kai and Yi. Anime has always been a world filled with visuals of thorough imaginations. There are quite a number of interesting anime looks, like the presence of fangs for one, or animal ears. There is however, one other … Continue reading
Posted in Anime/ Manga, Editorial, Fashion, Guest Posts
Tagged Akiyama Shinichi, Anime, anime trope, banes, eye concealment, eye shadows, fashion, fringe, hair, hidden eyes, Liar Game, Manga, shadows
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Natsuiro Kiseski: A Summer-Colored Miracle
Two seasons ago was summer—and seeing as the year just ended and that I am behind on most of my backlogs—it seems appropriate to reminisce a bit on the warmer, easier times now. Last summer marked a year I have … Continue reading
Posted in Anime/ Manga, Natsuiro Kiseki, Review
Tagged aizawa natsumi, Anime, hanaki yuka, idol, miracles, mizukoshi saki, Natsuiro Kiseki, slice of life, SPHERE, summer, tamaki rinko
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Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing
Back in the summer of 2006, right at the cusp of my growing anime interest—which is a fun tale in and of itself—I chanced upon Last Exile. The anime impressed. It soared at a scale above many of its peers. … Continue reading