Completed Schedule as well as a Congratulations

Before I go into the schedule stuff, I would like to say a BIG Congratulations to GodLike Faction on Granado Espada for not only gaining 10 colonies in the recent surprise test Colony Wars but, finally reaching level 52 and becoming a Royalist.

Now onto the schedule. The final schedule I have chosen for this season, unless there are any new surprise animes popping up are:

Doujin Work: All I can say is that this is one hillarious anime that is sadly short however the quality of it is still very high. I will not be reviewing the Live Action segment of it due to the lack of interest from myself about it.

Moetan: I surprised myself with this one, while the original episode showed an overkill of fanservice which wrecked it, the second episode showed its full potential without as much fanservice.

Potemayo: Reminds me a little bit of Azumanga Daioh with its school comedy, I really enjoy watching it, it is also good that we have two 15 minute sessions instead of one 30 minute session.

Murder Princess: The only anime I am carrying over from last season, it is only on once a month in the last few days of it. The series is very interesting and is basically very good for an OVA.

Sometimes Blogging

Lucky Star: I don’t think I will be blogging this very much however, I still watch the odd episode so I might review the odd one if I like it. Still no promises.

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai: Some contacts of mine wanted me to try and continue with this so I decided to look at the 2nd episode and it was quite good. Gotta see how good it gets through.

The animes El Cazador De La Bruja and Kamichama Karin have been dropped. I have stopped watching them and I am too far behind to catch up.

Related posts:

  1. Schedule So Far
  2. Limiting
  3. Welcome
  4. Negima!? – Episode 1
  5. Negima!? – Review

About Sam

Your average (??) 20 year old university student who studies by day and plays games, watches anime (and so-forth) every other moment of the day. Has been writing for The Otaku's Study for over five years (as the one and only writer) and enjoys writing about a wide variety of media products.