Latest Legend wrote:
Akatsuki is only a brat in the game, her avatar is a brat. If you mean the twins then I agree, but I don't remember seeing them much this season.
Not like the past 3 episodes is mostly about those **** kids, right?
I am honestly not interested a tiny bit about them q_q wish West would just meet up with Shiroe duh

Latest Legend wrote:
It was then that Latest realized that Log Horizon S2 continued in winter.
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You didn't miss anything, it's ****.

Not really encouraged to watch LH I finally sat down and watched Tsukimonogatari. Unlike others I don't think it's the best part of the series, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. I think it's a good thing that they didn't create a full season out of it because this way the pacing is better in my opinion. It could have been a bit slower at times I guess, but I'm not unhappy about it. I really liked the beginning and the end, but I don't say that to discourage anyone. I don't believe anything is scheduled but I'm hoping for another part as usual.
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Also, if it makes anyone happy, the mc is Araragi and yes the sisters are included. Not to the level of toothbrushes though. Apart from that not much from the very usual cast, so don't get your hopes up too much. It does introduce a new specialist though, if that's your kind of thing. Now, I suppose I spoiled enough. Would recommend it if you watched the others, if you didn't I wouldn't.

Also, if it makes anyone happy, the mc is Araragi and yes the sisters are included. Not to the level of toothbrushes though. Apart from that not much from the very usual cast, so don't get your hopes up too much. It does introduce a new specialist though, if that's your kind of thing. Now, I suppose I spoiled enough. Would recommend it if you watched the others, if you didn't I wouldn't.
********'s a pretty good fertilizer
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I mainly read it because I really adore Boku no Hero Academia and the same author made them both.
It's a short 16-chapter action adventure series.
Let's just sum it up by saying that he's improved a lot since he made Sensei no Bulge. It's not that it's bad or anything, there are actually some nice elements in there. The problem is that it very cookie-cutter, and seems to do little to differentiate itself from the pack. The same can be said about Hero Academia, but Hero Academia's execution is just on a whole different level. The jokes, interesting cast of characters, clever action scenes are all mostly gone from Bulge, instead it seems to focus more on some sappy little "family" story. Again, not bad, but really bog-standard and did not leave an impression.
Overall it's pretty decent. There are a lot worse things out there to read, however, I'm hesitant to recommend it. I would of course recommend Boku no Hero Academia in a heartbeat however: same author, very similar style, but a lot better.