







13 or 26 episodes? There were only 26 episodes made.


I use to run the anime/video room at a regional gaming con and I played the whole show over the course of two years. Each block was a complete story arc, so it was a movie series in that regard.


Space Pirates is so good.
I’m pretty sure that is a prerequisite for being Punk.
I’ll say it. I miss Takahata and the Weary101 streams.
Yaoi. She’s scheming about Yaoi.


Over half of these are Shonen…
meh. Anyone from that big of a company that wants to be found again, will be found again. Cover also doesn’t seen punish their talents for honest mistakes like when Kiara had her little slipup on her personal account. This biggest issue happened when Mel shared some internal company matters with a friend she trusted, which because Cover is publicly traded, could count as Insider Trading and the company couldn’t look the other way.
Yup and all three of them got YouTube Golden Play Buttons.
Weird that VSPO is counted separately when it’s a subsidiarity of BraveGroup, which manages or “manages” a lot of different vtuber orgs. They would be higher if all the orgs were counted together.
Also, they’re starting to have their own fuckary now.
Most of the time, they move on to other projects. Like when you graduate highschool and go to college. The term comes from idol culture and often times when an Idol “graduates”, they move onto a solo music career, form a group with other graduated talents, pursue an acting career or simply become private citizens again.
IDOl CulturE iS SO toXIC!!!
Yeah, so is the culture around child actors/musicians in the west.


Dance in the Vampire Bund.
I loved the political story and the world building around it. It’s just a shame that most of the time was spent on fan service and more genetic short vampire stories.
Aesthetica of a Rouge Hero.
First episode setup an interesting premise and world that could have been a meta commentary on isekai stories, but wasted it in being a genetic battle highschool/fan service anime.


Anyone putting in contemporary romcoms doesn’t understand what world building means.


Frieren is one of those post-story fantasy stories. They cheat a little because you can just impose your experiences with regular fantasy stories to serve as the world basis. Demon King and Hero another example. Both are good stories and have good world building.


Fire Force? Really? It seemed like every story arc, a new aspect of the world was revealed that should have been shown earlier.


Not for anything involving art. Real humans flub shit often enough, I don’t trust an llm to convey any important context.


We should have gatekept harder.