The weather outside is frightful, and—oh, enough with the lame lines, there’s seasonally appropriate beverages to consume and this post is overdue anyway. Winter is a time for renewal(?), which is why several venerated franchises are getting new iterations to start off 2019, including the spooky urban legend Boogiepop wa Warawanai and the Tezuka Osamu manga Dororo. Of course there are glorious sequels aplenty, including the inventive and nuanced Mob Psycho 100 II, another season of the gambling addict’s worst nightmare Kakegurui ××, and the kissing-girls-to-save-the-world antics of Date A Live III. Oh, and Kemono Friends 2, with all new staff. Among the adaptations a lot of us are looking at the isekai stylings of Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari, the love competition of Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Ren’ai Zunousen, and the dramatic orphan danger of Yakusoku no Neverland. There are even a few originals to round out the crew, such as the Netflix sci-fi series Revisions, the fluffy hero slice-of-life Endro~!, and the Girls und Panzer of the air in Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai. There’s something for everyone, or at least I hope. This is Random Curiosity’s Winter 2019 Preview.

As a quick reminder, most entries are divided into two paragraphs:

This season we’ll continue using the Excitement Levels we introduced a while back. You know how this works by now, right? Every new anime is a tangle of hype, and rather than pretend to objectively prognosticate, we’re going to embrace the spin and give you our visceral gut reactions instead. For more information, check out the Overall Impressions section at the bottom, which includes an expanded explanation of each category and a list of all shows by excitement level.

Disclaimer: Back in ye olde year of 2012 , when yours truly was but a boy, previews were done by a single writer, Divine. But the RandomC preview is a hefty undertaking, so we’ve divided it up among our staff staff (Choya, Guardian Enzo, Pancakes, Passerby, Stilts (that’s me!), Takaii, Zaiden, and Zephyr) in order to maintain the quality of this preview. We will try to point out what appeals to us in each series, in the hope it will help you determine if it coincides with your tastes.

Disclaimer #2: Please note that this list does not reflect all the series airing this coming season. It is meant to be as comprehensive as possible, but omissions have been made for shows that stray from the anime norm or seem to be oriented toward young children. Please check out MOON PHASE for complete listings, syoboi for specific air times, and Fansub DB for a list of potential sources for each series.

Let me once again take this time to thank the entire Random Curiosity staff for banding together to finish this preview. Everyone was busy with holiday jubilation, but we all still put in the time and we’re only a little horrendously late, which is mostly my fault I’m sorry I’m sorry I’m so sorry. Y’all rock, and I love bossing you around working with you every season. Special thanks go to Zephyr for doing early prep work; Stilts (that’s me!) for editing, people wrangling, and being slow; Takaii for gathering the images; Passerby for proofreading and shorts; Zaiden for doing all the formatting, links, etc; and our new tech person Pictor for helping with the encodes! Also, a super special thanks to Xumbra for his last season helping out with the preview, as well as backend stuff for RandomC. Thank you so much for the help for so long, Xumxum. We would have been lost without you. Pathetically, sadly lost. Also, thanks to everyone who wrote previews I guess. For a more Enzo-centric point of view, give a gander to the LiA winter preview for a second opinion on many of these shows.

Finally, and as always, thank you to the readers and commentators of Random Curiosity. Whether you’re an avid commenter and resident of our Discord channel, or a lurker who comes by just for the season previews (that’s how I started out as well), we thank you for giving us your time, your attention, and your trust. We wouldn’t keep doing this if we didn’t enjoy it, and we enjoy it, in large part, because of all of you. Thank you. Now, on to the shows!

Technical Note: The chart below is ordered by the date and time that the shows premiere. The links in the schedule will take you to a series’ corresponding entry and the “Top” links on the right will bring you back. You can also use the back/forward buttons in your browser to jump between links you’ve clicked. All times are given in a 24-hour, relative-day format where times are extended to show which day they belong to. For instance, Friday morning at 1:30AM would become Thursday at 25:30 to show that the episode aired late Thursday night.

* Jump to OVA/Movies or Short Series List.

BanG Dream! 2nd SeasonTop

https://anime.bang-dream.com/2nd/ Animation: SANZIGEN Premiere: January 3rd, 2019 Genre: Music Airtime (GMT+9): Thursdays at 22:30 Episodes: 13 Station: AbemaTV Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @bang_dream_info or #バンドリ Preview by Takaii Based on the super successful rhythm game on iOS and Android, BanG Dream 2nd Season is (obviously) the second season of the BanG Dream anime! For those of you who have no idea what that is, BanG Dream follows the lives of five different bands who are all trying their best to be the best damn band they can be. You have Poppin’Party, the band that the first season focused on and is the one that seems real similar to another light music band. There’s Afterglow led by Mitake Ran (Sakura Ayane) who have a slightly stronger rock feel to them. Next up is Pastel Palettes who have an aesthetic befitting of their name. Fourth is Roselia who you could call the A-Rise of the show led by the extremely tsundere Minato Yukina (Aiba Aina). And last but not least is Hello, Happy World who follow their leader Tsurumaki Kokoro’s (Itou Miku) idea of wanting to bring a smile to everyone’s faces through the power of music. Together these bands make up the world of BanG Dream and fill the time in-between performances with their antics. For those of you who were a little disappointed with the first season strictly revolving around Poppin’Party, it looks like these two new seasons will make an effort to show us the four other bands who sorely need on-screen time. However, for anyone who hasn’t watched the first season nor have played the game, you’re in for a great time as you catch up on the twelve episodes of the original season and enjoy the amazing experience of seeing a fun and fairly well thought out story of a band that starts from nothing. If I had one reservation though, I’m actually quite nervous about what looks like the heavy use of 3D in all the promotional videos. Seeing how the first season only pulled out the 3D during performances, I’m curious how well an entirely 3D version would do. However, I am a giant fan of Ars Nova: Arpeggio of Blue Steel, and they owned using 3D for everything and made me a believer of it. For those of you looking for that light music show vibe that doesn’t dive into the idol side of things, you should definitely give this a shot. Plus did I mention that the music is super catch and fun? P.S. the game has been released worldwide fully in English. That and they have covers of popular anime songs in addition to the originals. GO PLAY. Watching This: Takaii Excitement Level: Average

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Boogiepop wa Warawanai | ブギーポップは笑わないTop

http://boogiepop-anime.com Animation: Madhouse Premiere: January 4th, 2019 Genre: Action, Mystery, Supernatural Airtime (GMT+9): Fridays at 21:00 Episodes: 18 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @boogiepop_anime or #boogiepop Preview by Choya There is an urban legend going around about a shinigami, or angel of death, named Boogiepop (Yuuki Aoi). Rumor has it that Boogiepop seeks out people who are suffering to release them from their pain. What was once an old wives’ tale from five years ago, however, becomes a reality when a string of disappearances involving female students at Shinyo Academy continues once again. Police and faculty assume the girls were runaways, but some students know full well that stranger things are lurking in the darkness of the city. As five different students try to piece together the puzzling nature behind the disappearances, they are further tangled up in the supernatural mystery unfolding before them. Will they be safe from the lingering presence of Boogiepop, or is there something even more sinister lurking in the shadows? In this enigmatic story, nobody is safe. As one of the first light novels to emerge in 1996, Boogiepop wa Warawanai has helped put urban fantasy stories on the map. Combining a dark supernatural narrative that spans several genres with out-of-order storytelling, Boogiepop creates a highly-appealing mystery that is cryptic and compelling. It has since spawned the spin-off anime Boogiepop Phantom, which has become a staple of many Top 10 lists for must-see anime of the early 2000s, and a live-action film adaptation. Much like Kino no Tabi’s recent adaptation, there are high expectations on this new release after so many years. However, while the new Kino no Tabi was created by selecting fan-favorite arcs that didn’t provide much cohesion or enjoyment, this new adaptation of Boogiepop wa Warawanai is already looking hopeful under the direction of Natsume Shingo of One Punch Man fame, with Madhouse producing, and with the versatile Yuuki Aoi taking on the role of Boogiepop. It will be exciting to see if this adaptation is able to capture the twists and turns of the original light novels. Watching This: Choya, Guardian Enzo, Pancakes, Passerby, Zaiden Excitement Level: High

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Egao no Daika | エガオノダイカTop

http://egaonodaika.com Animation: Tatsunoko Production Premiere: January 4th, 2019 Genre: Action, Sci-Fi Airtime (GMT+9): Fridays at 21:30 Episodes: 12 Station: WOWOW Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @egaonodaika or #エガオノダイカ Preview by Passerby A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Princess Yuuki Soleil (Hanamori Yumiri) reigns as the sovereign of her planet kingdom. Although she is but the tender age of 12, prone to emotional outbursts and perhaps somewhat naive, cloistered as she is in the ivory towers of her royal palace, Yuuki is blessed with many competent and loyal retainers. For these retainers, their highest calling in life is protecting their princess’s smile; heavy may be the head that wears the crown, but so long as the princess can smile then it follows that so too will her realm. But one day, Yuuki meets a 17-year-old career soldier and professional mecha pilot from the neighbouring Grantiga Empire, Stella Shining (Hayami Saori). Stella always smiles. But she never laughs. And Yuuki is about to learn exactly what price for which one smile is purchased — and how many others must be sacrificed for its sake. Whenever a prominent anime studio celebrates a notable anniversary, they often go out of their way to create an ambitious original series — mostly to prove that they’re a notable anime studio. So it is with Tatsunoko Productions, who in the midst of making a big deal of their 55th anniversary ended up making Egao no Daika (The Price of Smiles). Since these celebratory shows are largely about showing off it’s only fair that they’re often technical mecha anime. What is anime without giant fighting robots? If you take a peek at the PV below you’ll be pleased to see that Egao no Daika engages in mecha action aplenty and looks pretty good while doing it. That’s a positive sign, especially because we don’t have much to judge it on other than these preliminary visuals. The premise has been left deliberately opaque and the best we can do is educated guessing. Egao no Daika could as easily be science-fiction as it could be a space opera, and could lean as hard towards idealism as cynicism, and if it is properly ambitious it might want to juggle the nuances in the spectra. The staff may well be up to the task; director Suzuki Toshimasa has worked on mecha anime before, like the Fafner franchise and Rinne no Lagrange. His previous partnership with screenwriter Inotsume Shinichi on Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta is, if nothing else, work experience. There’s promise here, at least, and I’m overall optimistic. And if Egao no Daika ends up being just a mecha action romp, there’s nothing wrong with that either. Watching This: Pancakes, Passerby, Stilts Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Fukigen na Mononokean: Tsuzuki | 不機嫌なモノノケ庵 續Top

http://mononokean.tv/ Animation: Pierrot Plus Premiere: January 5th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, Supernatural Airtime (GMT+9): Saturdays at 21:00 Episodes: 13 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @mononokean_tv or #不機嫌なモノノケ庵 Preview by Takaii Fukigen na Mononokean: Tsuzuki is a sequel to a sleeper that aired back in Summer 2016. Based in the real world if the supernatural existed, it’s a quirky story about a warm-hearted high school kid named Ashiya Hanae (Kaji Yuki) and his debt to the exorcist Abeno Haruitsuki (Maeno Tomoaki), which leads him into a world full of youkai and the job of helping them back to where they came from. Along the way we get to meet various clientele of the Mononokean where, in an episodic fashion, we watch Hanae and Haruitsuki try to solve the problems they’ve been handed. If I’m being frank, I’ll admit I didn’t watch Fukigen na Mononokean during its original airing. It was a show that, for lack of better words, didn’t sound all that great when you read its premise. However, once you take a moment to watch it, you quickly realize this is a very endearing show using youkai (and the characters’ interaction with them) as a way to enhance a story of people growing. While catching up on the show I would say the concept is akin to something like Natsume Yuujinchou where youkai aren’t necessarily beings that need to be eradicated, but instead are creatures that coexist with the humans around them. Because this is the second season for Fukigen na Mononokean, you’d be doing yourself a disservice jumping into this one without catching up on the first. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed if you’re looking for something that’s an easy watch that has a good balance of humor and seriousness all wrapped in a world that’ll pull you in before you even realize what happens. Watching This: Zephyr Excitement Level: Average

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W’z | W’z《ウィズ》Top

http://wz-anime.net Animation: GoHands Premiere: January 5th, 2019 Genre: Action, Music Airtime (GMT+9): Saturdays at 25:30 Episodes: 13 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @wz_anime or #ウィズ Preview by Passerby Studios Frontier Works and GoHands brings us a new original production, once again set in Osaka! There lives one Yukiya (Fukuhara Katsumi) who, judging by his boyish good looks, is somewhere in his mid-teens. He mostly spends his time loitering around the city alone and working part time as a DJ. That last part he got from his father (Fukuyama Jun), who was a sound engineer and fostered in his son an affinity for music. Like many young men his age, Yukiya yearns to make a name for himself but he’s also fundamentally a coward afraid of being hurt, so he keeps to uploading videos online anonymously. But one day while chasing extra views he stumbles across something he wasn’t supposed to: a live broadcast from a parallel world where people battle with mysterious yet strangely flashy powers. Digging deeper, Yukiya finds out that in this world he may be able to find what he has been seeking. But he knows that he’s weak and can’t do anything alone. If he had the right allies, though, perhaps he can make something extraordinary happen. In the world of shady anime, are there any shadier than the purple GoHands original? This isn’t because they’re necessarily bad (though, Hand Shakers *laugh track*), but because they’re particularly obfuscating. It’s a phenomenon unique to anime; where other media try to market themselves by selling their premise as hard as possible, some anime go to excruciating lengths to hide what they’re actually about. Every sentence of the released premise for W’z is designed to use as many words as possible to say nothing at all, which is an art form in Japanese, a language based on ambiguity. Apparently W’z (insert your own W’z joke here) is supposed to be a show targeted at women. I don’t know what that means. I suppose there are ample helpings of pretty young men in the promotional materials, but otherwise your guess is as good as mine. Heck, I don’t even know who’s leading the production team of this show. I’ve got nothing. At least the PVs do paint a rough picture of a stylish anime with some focus on modern music, but one should always be cautious of a show that goes so far out of its way to sell itself entirely on style. I’d give this one a look if only out of morbid curiosity, but beyond that there be dragons. Watching This: No one yet Excitement Level: Average

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Ueno-san wa Bukiyou | 上野さんは不器用Top

http://miss-ueno.com Animation: Lesprit Premiere: January 6th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, Romance, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Sundays at 24:30 Episodes: 12 Station: BS11 Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @missueno_anime or #上野さんは Preview by Choya Ueno-san (Serizawa Yuu) is a genius inventor who is in her third year of junior high school. As the head of the Science Club, she finds herself in a tough spot when she secretly falls in love with one of the club’s members, Tanaka (Tanaka Aimi). Ueno-san is in love with the concept of falling in love, but she is much too shy to express herself and confess her feelings to him through face-to-face contact. After all, she’s a master inventor beyond her years, so she would be able to win him over by using one of her many inventions, right? Well, that’s where things get a little dicey. The story of Ueno-san is a tale of love, courage, failure, and laughs as Ueno-san attempts to make full use of her eccentric inventions to impress Tanaka and indirectly confess her love to her Science Club kouhai. Right from the get-go, Ueno-san wa Bukiyou stands out with its cute and polished art style. The fun, poppy visuals of the manga are amplified to their highest degree with how fluid, vibrant, and expressive the characters are. Ueno-san is an adorable protagonist who carries the series with how flustered she gets as she tries to put her heart into her wonky inventions. With the focus on the laughs and embarrassment that come from Ueno’s attempts of woo Tanaka, it helps that the art is expressive enough to capture the lengths Ueno goes to impress him. As a romantic gag comedy, the desperation and creativity that go into her inventions are on full display with the conclusions she draws about winning Tanaka over going above and beyond to place her dignity on the line. With Ueno-san wa Bukiyou, you can expect some of the most eccentric, expressive, and inventive humor of the winter season. Watching This: Choya, Stilts Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Dororo (2019) | どろろ (2019)Top

https://dororo-anime.com Animation: MAPPA Premiere: January 7th, 2019 Genre: Action, Adventure, History Airtime (GMT+9): Mondays at 22:00 Episodes: 24 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @dororo_anime or #どろろ Preview by Choya Hyakkimaru (Suzuki Hiroki) is a wandering swordsman who was born without most of his body parts after his father struck a deal to dominate the battlefield in exchange for his son’s organs. The abandoned Hyakkimaru survived thanks to a country doctor who gave him prosthetics to help him carry himself. As Hyakkimaru grew up, he learned to use his sixth sense to help himself, but he eventually discovered he had been attracting the supernatural in the process. Armed with his blades and prosthetics, Hyakkimaru wanders Japan to hunt down the demons who stole his body parts and regain the parts they stole from him before he confronts his father. Along the way, he is joined by a young orphan named Dororo (Suzuki Rio), a self-proclaimed bandit thief whose father was a notorious bandit king who was struck down by the shogunate. Together, the two set out to right wrongs, help the helpless, and mercilessly cut down anyone in their way. As a classic manga from Tezuka Osamu (author of Astro Boy, Black Jack, Buddha, and Kimba), there is a long history to the story of Dororo. The original manga ran from 1967 to 1968 with a 26 episode anime running a year after its final chapter. It has since been adapted into the video game known as Blood Will Tell in 2004 and a live-action film in 2007. Although the series is notorious for having ended on an abrupt note, a new adaptation could definitely provide some closure to Hyakkimaru’s quest for vengeance and shed light on Dororo’s upbringing as he travels with the wandering swordsman. With the recent success that MAPPA has had, Dororo looks like it will be in good hands. Recent promotional videos have also been promising with a dark and thematic tone that captures the intensity of the manga to an exceptional degree. With the combined efforts of MAPPA and Tezuka Productions, Dororo is slated to continue the trend of being another exciting, action-packed show to look out for this winter. Watching This: Choya, Guardian Enzo, Pancakes, Passerby Excitement Level: High

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Mob Psycho 100 II | モブサイコ100 IITop

http://mobpsycho100.com Animation: Bones Premiere: January 7th, 2019 Genre: Action, Comedy, Supernatural Airtime (GMT+9): Mondays at 23:00 Episodes: 13 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @mobpsycho_anime or #モブサイコ100 Preview by Guardian Enzo If I had a “higher than highest” expectations category, Mob Psycho 100 II would be in it. All signs point to “yes” in a big way with this one. The first season was great, manga readers say what’s coming is even better, we have the best young director (along with Matsumoto Rie) in anime at the helm, and the folks from Bones have been acting like the cat who ate the canary when they talk about this season. Production is ahead of schedule and the manga has recently ended, so there should be no issues with pacing or setting up a finale the way the author intended it. Let’s rock and roll. Mob Psycho’s first season was #4 on my 2016 Top 10 list, and that was in the strongest year since 2012 – it would have been higher either last year or this. Mangaka ONE certainly deserves a ton of credit, because he’s crafted an insanely clever and inventive series with distinct and nuanced characters. But in Tachikawa Yuzuru, Bones found the perfect director to take ONE’s innately weird vision and make it blossom on-screen. I like One Punch Man and I like what Madhouse and Natsume Shingo did with it, but for me MP100 is both the better manga and the better anime – deeper, more profound and emotionally powerful. After seeing what he could do with the masterpiece Death Parade my first choice would always be to see Tachikawa-sensei do another original series, but if he’s going to adapt Mob Psycho is about as fine a muse as one could hope for. Especially absent Murata Yusuke’s polish as a filter for ONE’s art, this series needed a lot of tweaking to work as an anime – and as great as the manga is, the anime is even better. It’s a perfect marriage of mangaka, director and studio – and that marriage should produce what has to be considered the early favorite for 2019’s best anime. Watching This: Guardian Enzo, Pancakes, Passerby, Stilts, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: High

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Pastel Memories | ぱすてるメモリーズTop

https://pasumemotv.com Animation: project No.9 Premiere: January 7th, 2019 Genre: Sci-Fi, Comedy, Supernatural Airtime (GMT+9): Mondays at 24:30 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @pasumemo or #ぱすメモ Preview by Choya In the somewhat distant future of 20XX, Akihabara and otaku culture have declined. With the general public losing memories of the glory days, many have forgotten what it means to be an otaku. As a result, Akihabara has languished and what was once the “holy land” for otaku is now a shell of its former self. However, there is one shopkeeper who manages one of the few remaining otaku shops on the Akihabara strip. Joined by a dedicated team of otaku girls, they all come together to help people regain their lost otaku memories, bringing about an otaku renaissance for Akihabara. To do this, the girls must battle viruses that infect the world of various works, allowing for otaku to regain their lost memories and restore Akihabara back to its original state as an otaku mecca. Sentimentality with Akihabara and otaku culture go hand-in-hand with each other when it comes to video game stories. Knowing that Pastel Memories started out as a mobile game comes as no surprise considering it shares the same sentiment as the Akiba’s Trip series, which have doted on the idea of preserving and cultivating the sub-culture that makes Akihabara such a special place for otaku. Having played Akiba’s Trip 2, it’s easy to see why the characters would want to protect Akihabara’s fun and bustling otaku culture from strange vampires aiming to strip the city of its flavor. But rather than focusing on a bawdy concept, Pastel Memories comes from an earnest place as its cast puts all of their efforts into taking on viruses that threaten to delete the fond memories they have of being a part of the anime fandom. While Akihabara is a symbol of otaku culture, the show looks like it will confront the importance behind preserving the fondness that fans have for the anime that inspired them to be so enraptured by Akihabara from the very start. It will be interesting to see how the series approaches the otaku fandom, the memories that we carry with us of the anime that dragged us into the otaku sub-culture, and if there is any crossover potential with the works that the girls of Pastel Memories have to protect. Watching This: Choya, Takaii Excitement Level: Average

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Kemono Friends 2 | けものフレンズ2Top

https://kemono-friends.jp Animation: Tomason Premiere: January 7th, 2019 Genre: Adventure, Furry (jk) Airtime (GMT+9): Mondays at 26:05 Episodes: 12 Station: TV Tokyo Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @kemono_anime or #けものフレンズ Preview by Pancakes In the huge, integrated, multi-biome zoo Japari Park, there’s plenty of fun to be had. Every type of animal is present, every variety of cute and fluffy featured, but when a mysterious substance called Sand Star falls on the park one day, all those animals suddenly change—into animal girls. In the aftermath of the Sand Star’s fall, two new animal girls, Serval (Ozaki Yuka) and Caracal (Koike Riko), stumble across a little child (Ishikawa Yui) who became lost during the resulting panic. Scared, lonely, and only wanting to go home, the child winds up befriending these two quirky animal companions, with all three deciding to set out and find where the kid came from. It’ll be a difficult journey traversing the likes of Japari Park, but with plenty of friends around to help lead the way it’ll be one trip without any worries. When it comes to dark horses, arguably nothing tops Kemono Friends. This kiddie series came out of nowhere in winter 2017 to become the show to watch, a slow moving juggernaut of a show which not only topped global Twitter discussion in its final weeks, but single-handedly caused a renaissance in Japanese zoo attendance and spontaneous meme creation. It was, simply put, bottled anime magic, and when a second season was leaked after airing, many—including yours truly—was grinning from ear to ear. Well, for a while. Since all the Kadokawa drama with staff shakeups and exclusions of late—especially the removal of Tatsuki, the guy who made KF what it was—any optimism has largely dissipated, particularly given this season will, plot-wise, be more or less copy the first, barring a change in the human character. That’s right, no Bag Kaban-chan here. Not to say there won’t be any positive surprises of course (Kimura Ryuuichi is a good choice of director given his kids series work), but everyone knows how well Star War’s resurrection has gone of late. Until we see the results in action, hedging bets would be strongly encouraged, but should KF2 successfully tap into what made its first season so potent, this will be one show to keep tabs on this season. Watching This: Pancakes Excitement Level: Average

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Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita! | 私に天使が舞い降りた！Top

http://watatentv.com Animation: Doga Kobo Premiere: January 8th, 2019 Genre: Romance, Yuri, Comedy Airtime (GMT+9): Tuesdays at 22:00 Episodes: 12 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @watatentv or #wataten Preview by Choya Hana (Sashide Maria) is a fifth-grade student who is best friends with her classmate Hinata (Nagae Rika). When Hinata invites Hana over to her house, Hana is given a first-hand experience of what Hinata’s big sister Miyako (Ueda Reina) is like. Miyako is a clumsy college student who is shy around strangers and spends most of her time indoors, but when she meets Hana for the first time, it’s love at first sight for her. Hana is disturbed by Miyako’s personality and her tendency to make snacks for her in exchange for getting her to dress up in cosplay Miyako makes during her spare time. However, Hana’s wary skepticism is put to the test as she gradually opens up to Miyako and genuinely enjoys her snacks. Will Miyako’s infatuation ever be reciprocated? Will Hana let her guard down and start to develop feelings of her own? In this comedic yuri story, the tone is more light-hearted than what it first seems. From how it appears, Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita! looks like it would be this Winter’s UzaMaid as a show where a significantly older person is infatuated with a grade schooler. However, those thrown off by the premise will be happy to know the tone is far mellower, with more of a fluffy moe aesthetic than the bawdiness of UzaMaid. Fans of the manga are excited about the prospect of seeing the hilarious and lighthearted comedy that Maiorita! has to offer. With Doga Kobo producing the series, I’m confident they will do justice to the lighter fare that comes with the series’ draw of being both cute and humorous. Watching This: Takaii Excitement Level: Average

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Circlet Princess | サークレット・プリンセスTop

https://cirpri-anime.jp Animation: SILVER LINK. Premiere: January 8th, 2019 Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Sports Airtime (GMT+9): Tuesdays at 23:00 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @cirpri_anime or #サープリ Preview by Stilts Circlet Princess is the adaptation of DMM Games’ web browser RPG of the same name. It’s set in the near future, when people’s lives have been changed by virtual reality and augmented reality. A competitive sport was born from these technologies, known as Circlet Bout (CB), where competitors battle it out in a virtual arena. CB has become a popular esport, so much so that it’s used to decide the wealth of competing schools! More than just a video game, CB factors in all the data about its competitors, including physical abilities, creativity, etc. This is the story of a fledgling team of high school girls at Saint Union Academy as they pursue victory in Circlet Bout. As someone who’s been into esports as of late, I like the idea of featuring them in an anime. Part of the allure of Dota 2 or Overwatch or Call of Duty is that there’s real skill and drama in the struggle, just like in physical sports, but we also get to watch violent, decisive battle without all the head trauma of boxing. Battle anime are awesome, and sports anime are way more awesome than many people realize, so why not disguise the latter as the former? Winning all around! The devil is in the details, though, so how do them details look? Not bad, though I could see this series going either way. Animated by Silver Link, helmed by journeyman director Tachibana Hideki, and written by game scenario writer Kio Nachi, the staff doesn’t have a ton of experience in their present roles, though they have plenty in related jobs. The animation isn’t the most crisp—it feels more 2009 than 2019—while the seiyuu cast is filled with solid talent and up-and-comers. I’m personally curious how an esports anime will go, so I’ll be checking it out, though I suspect it will only take an episode or two to find out how this show will go. It will be an interesting result either way. Watching This: Choya, Stilts Excitement Level: Average

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3D Kanojo 2 | 3D彼女 リアルガール 第2シーズンTop

http://www.3dkanojo-anime.com Animation: Hoods Entertainment Premiere: January 8th, 2019 Genre: Drama, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Tuesdays at 25:59 Episodes: 12 Station: Nippon TV Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @3Dkanojo_anime or #3D彼女 Preview by Stilts Adapted from the manga of the same name, 3D Kanojo: Real Girl is the story of young love, told through the prism of social anxiety. In the first season we met Tsuitsui Hikari (Uenishi Teppei), a reclusive otaku who shut himself off from the real world and was satisfied with 2D girls. His cozy life was changed, however, when he was assigned pool cleaning duty with one Igarashi Iroha (Serizawa Yuu), a girl who seemed to embody all the attributes he hated in womankind—blunt, skips school, has no female friends, appears to hang out with a lot of guys—but who was in reality anything but. As much of a social outcast as him, the two end up dating, and feelings steadily grow between them. But many problems arise as well, mostly from their personal issues stymieing their communication, though occasionally their problems are helped (or hindered, or created) by their friends: meek and shy Itou Yuuto (Aoi Shouta), straightforward and honest Ishino Arisa (Tsuda Minami), flashy and shallow Takanashi Mitsuya (Terashima Takuma), and surprisingly gutsy nerd Ayado Sumie (Ueda Reina). But the central crisis remains: Iroha will change schools soon. What will Tsuitsui do? The first season of 3D Kanojo is one I figured out by the second episode. It’s mostly a formulaic romance series, or at least it seems so in anime form, because the first season was so rushed (and the animation so below average) that few of the manga’s special qualities were allowed to shine through. It was a wonderful example of adaptation decay, which is not something I’m happy about. The trailer I saw for this season didn’t show any improvements in the animation, and with more than half of the (completed in 2016) source manga left to adapt, the second season could end up even more rushed than the first. Not encouraging. However, the reason I still plan to watch 3D Kanojo 2 is because of the characters. Seeing characters who are dense because they’re struggling with social anxiety/ignorance, as opposed to holding the idiot ball (trope!) for the plot’s convenience, is novel, and the characters remain likable even through the adaptation decay. This is one that’s hard to suggest, and to be honest, I probably wouldn’t. But if you’ve watched through to this point, might as well try a few more episodes. Maybe we’ll be in for a surprise, and maybe it’ll even be a good one. Watching This: Pancakes, Stilts, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: Average

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Kakegurui ×× | 賭ケグルイXXTop

https://kakegurui-anime.com Animation: MAPPA Premiere: January 8th, 2019 Genre: Thriller, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Tuesdays at 26:30 Episodes: 12 Station: MBS Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @kakegurui_anime or #賭ケグルイ Preview by Pancakes For the children of Japan’s rich and powerful, no ordinary school will do. Only the most prestigious of facilities will meet the needs of the country’s future leaders in business and politics, and it is this role which Hyakkaou Private Academy nobly serves. Knowledge needed for an elite life is taught, all manner of courtesy thoroughly ingrained, but in between the daily bouts of history and language the academy offers a seedier education. A gambling education. Every night Hyakkaou transforms into a raucous gambling den, with students who already have it all betting anything and everything on games of chance in pursuit of the thrill of seeing their peers crushed by their hands. But when one Jabami Yumeko (Hayami Saori) comes along, the academy’s unique arrangement is quickly thrown into chaos. Yumeko, you see, doesn’t gamble to win like the rest, she gambles for the sake of gambling, and with everything on the line at Hyakkaou Private Academy, the risk—and consequences—of this girl’s involvement couldn’t possibly be greater. There’s no denying, after its summer 2017 airing, that Kakegurui is one series you wouldn’t expect a sequel for. The show may have featured some of the best crazy faces around, as well as several fantastic displays of intense mental shock and awe, but as an overall psychological thriller it somewhat fell short, especially after an anime original ending which wound up copping out on its main showdown. Getting a sequel from this starting point was far from anyone’s mind, yet here we are with more crazy Yumeko and friends right on the horizon. The good news is not much will be changing; with all staff, cast, and MAPPA animation carrying over Kakegurui should seamlessly pick up where it left off. Of course this doesn’t exclude the risk of writing issues ruining things (again), but if Kakegurui can successfully swing back on the manga track—particularly the anticipated Tower arc—and avoid any further anime original pitfalls, this season will be one to watch out for. Your reaction face folder demands it. Watching This: Pancakes, Stilts, Takaii, Zephyr Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari | 盾の勇者の成り上がりTop

http://shieldhero-anime.jp Animation: Kinema Citrus Premiere: January 9th, 2019 Genre: Adventure, Fantasy Airtime (GMT+9): Wednesdays at 22:00 Episodes: 25 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @shieldheroanime or #盾の勇者の成り上がり Preview by Zaiden Naofumi Iwatani (Ishikawa Kaito) is a happy-go-lucky high school student who gets transported to another world alongside three others. Having gained legendary powers, Naofumi seems destined to become an average anime protagonist. Unfortunately, his status as the ‘Legendary Shield Hero’ carries a mysteriously negative stigma, where almost no one wants to be associated with him. To make matters worse, he is incapable of equipping any weapon other than the legendary shield, meaning he struggles to beat weak monsters and gain EXP. However, one person sticks by his side despite these problems, winning his trust. But things only go from bad to worse, as Naofumi wakes one day to discover his gear missing and soldiers knocking on his door, accusing him of committing a heinous crime against his only party member – a crime he did not commit. Guilty until proven innocent, he is cast out and forced to fend for himself. Utterly betrayed and at an all-time low, he ends up purchasing a child demi-human slave named Raphtalia (Seto Asami). Consumed by hatred towards the very world he was meant to save, Naofumi sets off on a harrowing journey with Raphtalia to exact a burning vengeance against those who wronged him. Tate no Yuusha was brought to life by a double act between writer Aneko Yusagi, and illustrator Minami Seira, and I have to say that the source material starts off very impressively. The onus will be on the production team to make the anime equally as good, if not better. Examining the staff, Takao Abo has no real directorial showings aside from the mediocre Norn9, but Kevin Penkin of Made in Abyss fame is in charge of the soundtrack. So on the balance, at least the music is going to be incredible. Additionally, for massive fans of Aobuta from last season, the voice acting pair behind Mai Sakurajima (Seto Asami) and Sakuta Azusagawa (Ishikawa Kaito) reunite to portray the two primary protagonists of Shield Hero (shoutouts to 22nd Century Multimedia Maverick for pointing this out to me!). Meaning we can have high hopes towards the chemistry between Naofumi and Raphtalia. Those hankering for another darker isekai, ala Re:Zero, might need to readjust their expectations: I’d say this one starts off darkly before mellowing as Naofumi assembles his band of adventurers. This series will focus on Naofumi’s development as a character, and the way in which he rediscovers hope through people he comes to truly care about. For the record, I love this light novel to bits. It isn’t perfect by any means, but it hits some emotional high notes that have become a rarity in this day and age. There’s a lot of lighthearted slice of life between Naofumi and his companions as well. If you’d like to see a revenge play out, when the time comes, Shield Hero will scratch that itch in a satisfactory way. Watching This: Pancakes, Stilts, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Kemurikusa (2019) | ケムリクサ (2019)Top

http://kemurikusa.com Animation: Yaoyorozu Premiere: January 9th, 2019 Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi Airtime (GMT+9): Wednesdays at 22:15 Episodes: 12 Station: Amazon Prime Video Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @kemurikusa or #ケムリクサ Preview by Stilts Brought to you by the hype studio/director team behind the surprise smash hit Kemono Friends season one, Kemurikusa is an original anime that actually predates their fame-making work. The first pass at Kemurikusa was a two-part ONA series released on YouTube between 2010 and 2012, which won the 24th CG Anime Contest in 2012. This anime is a realization of their ideal. The tale follows girls who fight odd entities nicknamed mushi (bugs). Join Rin (Komatsu Mikako), Ritsu (Kiyoto Arisa), and Rina (Sumi Tomomi Jiena) as they survive in a world of red fog. I’m sure many fans of Kemono Friends were disappointed to find out that studio Yaoyorozu and director Tatsuki would not be returning for the second season. Will Kemurikusa be able to fill that void? Tatsuki has certainly gone up in star power, if his pet project is getting greenlit for a 12-episode series. I have no idea how the actual story will progress; there’s limited information available about this iteration in particular, and we don’t know how much Tatsuki will change from the original ONAs after the years of experience he’s accumulated since. I can certainly say the animation will be a sticking point to some; it’s the same as Kemono Friends, which is to say “CGI with weird line art,” and getting on board with that is the price of admission. I find myself quite liking the character designs at least, for the animation’s striking color palette if nothing else. It’ll be interesting to see if Yaoyorozu and Tatsuki are really as good as people say, or if their reputation has been overly burnished by just how surprising the first season of Kemono Friends was. There’s only one way to find out. Watching This: Passerby Excitement Level: Average

Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue. | 同居人はひざ, 時々, 頭のうえTop

https://hizaue.com Animation: Zero-G Premiere: January 9th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life Airtime (GMT+9): Wednesdays at 23:30 Episodes: 12 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @hizaue_pr or #ひざうえ Preview by Takaii Having recently become extremely fond of cats myself, I was caught off guard by just how cute and adorable Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue was. Revolving around the life of near-hikikomori author Mikazuki Subaru (Ono Kensho), in HizaUe we quickly learn he’s a talented writer who grew up with a troubled past — a past so full of sadness and angst that it isn’t too hard to give Subaru the benefit of the doubt when he enters hikikomori mode after something triggers him. To make matters worse he’s not great at focusing when something triggers his senses, something being basically anything. All of which leads to a character who has some definite issues that would annoy even the most understanding of people. Luckily, there’s one character in the show who’s able rein in our moody protagonist and that character would be the adorable cat named Haru (Yamazaki Haruka). A stray who’s lived a tough life until meeting Subaru, Haru unexpectedly becomes Subaru’s family when Subaru decides to take him in. Together the two learn and grow together as they try to figure out just what it is that makes life worth living. I came into the source material not expecting much. A story about a shut-in and a cat? What can you even do with a premise like that? Luckily, I was completely wrong in my original assessment, and couldn’t be happier to experience what Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue has to offer. Besides taking my emotions on a bit of a roller coaster with how often the story slides into sad elements, I never knew I wanted to see things from Haru’s (the cat’s) perspective until I had the opportunity. Because as cute as Haru’s actions are when we’re seeing things from Subaru’s perspective, they take on a whole different meaning when we get to hear Haru’s thoughts as everything is going on. That said, it remains to be seen how this element of the source material will be integrated into the anime adaptation. Overall though, if you’re looking for a cute slice-of-life that prominently features an adorable cat who also acts as a ray of sunshine for someone who really needs some happiness in their life (and may possibly be projecting yourself onto said person), this show should definitely be on your list. Watching This: Choya, Guardian Enzo, Zaiden Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Meiji Tokyo Renka | 明治東亰恋伽Top

http://meikoi.com/tv-anime/ Animation: TMS Entertainment Premiere: January 9th, 2019 Genre: Historical, Romance, Fantasy Airtime (GMT+9): Wednesdays at 23:30 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @meikoi_staff or #めいこい Preview by Takaii Based on a visual novel of the same name, Meiji Tokyo Renka’s premise is a simple one that leaves a lot open to the decisions of the player. In the game, which revolves around Ayazuki Mei (Morohoshi Sumire), our main heroine, we get to watch her leap (or rather time slip) back in time after meeting a proclaimed magician named Charlie (Morikawa Toshiyuki). Arriving in the Meiji era, Mei is stuck between trying to go home or trying to live her best life in a totally different time period, all while trying to handle the various attempts at romance coming from all the amazing Meiji-era guys trying to win her favor. With very little information for the actual story, it’s tough to form a solid opinion on this one. Based on the show’s promotional videos though, we have at the very least a really nice looking show that should tickle that romance itch if you’ve got one you’ve been trying to scratch. That and like most shows that involve some type of time-leaping mechanic, it looks like there’s a bigger reason to Mei meeting a magician who was able to help her leave her own time period. A reason that looks like it involves her being unable to fit in and definitely unable to enjoy herself. All-in-all, I think this show could be a fun watch for those who are looking for what looks to be your typical romance with hints of time travel and a wee bit of idols all mixed into one glorious show. That and with the universe of Meiji Tokyo Renka spanning various media including mobile and console games, there’s been ample time for the story to flesh itself out and hopefully show us its best incarnation in anime form. Watching This: No one yet Excitement Level: Limited

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Revisions | revisions リヴィジョンズTop

http://revisions.jp Animation: Shirogumi Premiere: January 9th, 2019 Genre: Action, Sci-Fi Airtime (GMT+9): Wednesdays at 26:30 Episodes: 12 Station: Fuji TV Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @revisions_PR or #リヴィジョンズ Preview by Passerby When Dojima Daisuke (Uchiyama Kouki) was little, he and four of his friends were caught up in an incident that ended up with Daisuke getting kidnapped. He was rescued by a mysterious woman (Komatsu Mikako) who claimed to be from the future. She left Daisuke with a prophecy: one day he will be visited by a terrible danger and he is the only person who can protect everyone. Now, years later, Daisuke is 17 years old and still believes the words of that stranger. His friends do not, and it has caused them to drift apart. But Daisuke may be vindicated yet, for one day a great rift opens in the middle of Shibuya and the old friends find themselves transported 300 years into the future, to a time where civilisation has been devastated by giant robotic monstrosities controlled by an unknown foe known only as ‘the Revision’. There, Daisuke and his friends are given robots of their very own that they can apparently pilot and fight against the Revision. Daisuke leaps at what he thinks is his calling: stand against an apocalyptic future in order to protect his present. First things first: Revisions is not going to be a weekly broadcasted anime and instead we’ll be getting all its episodes dumped on us on 10 January. Yes, it’s another Netflix original! Netflix has been given us a steady stream (pun… unintended?) of original science-fiction for a while now, and Revisions is their latest offering. I’m always glad to see more science-fiction and am thankful that the Netflix dollars have allowed a resurgence in the genre — sci-fi was arguably anime’s first love and they looked fabulous together — but the problem is that past products have been less than brilliant and if you’ve been burned before it’s understandable to be apprehensive. It doesn’t help that this is a 3DCG anime, which for many hardly inspires trust. What sells the show will have to be the staff. Director Taniguchi Goro needs no introduction, but we’ve also got Fukami Makoto overseeing scripts and his experience with Psycho-Pass does buff his science-fiction credentials. There must be some ambition behind Revisions because a manga and novel have already been planned, so someone must have a high opinion of it. Ambition is a good thing; whether Revisions soars or bombs, it’s most important that it’s interesting, and a premise that reminds one of Bokurano with time travel certainly attracts my attention. Even if you don’t end up binging the entire thing on Netflix it’ll still be worth your time to give it a taste. Watching This: Choya, Pancakes, Passerby, Stilts, Zephyr Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Dimension High School | Dimension ハイスクールTop

http://dimension-hs.com Animation: Polygon Pictures Premiere: January 10th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Thursdays at 22:00 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @dimension_hs or #Dスク Preview by Stilts You see that image? The series image right by this paragraph? The animation on about half of those guys looks awfully good, doesn’t it? Almost like they’re live action actors, right? Well guess what, that’s because they are! The long-fabled, completely ridiculous fusion of live action and anime is here, and it’s exactly as silly as it seems! Dimension High School follows five high school boys who are sucked into an anime world while they’re at cram school. The story develops as they cross between the real and anime worlds. I’ll admit, I don’t suspect this will be any good. The premise is silly, the plot is liable to be nonexistent, and the animation (when it’s used at all) is hilariously bad. But I’d also have to admit that I laughed my butt off watching the trailer, for just how silly this is. It’s not like bookending animated segments with live action ones is such a crazy idea—and before anyone mentions Who Framed Roger Rabbit, this is more like Code Lyoko with one of the worlds live action—but the sheer silliness of the presentation is charming. This is one of those shows I look at and don’t say “Only in anime!”, but rather “Only in Japan!” It’s just so pleasingly dumb. No plan survives contact with the enemy, though, and I suspect my delight at this absurdity will largely wear off under the reality of the thing. Sure, there are talking meteorites and a megalomaniacal Sphinx, but will that be enough when the novelty wears off? My gut says no, but call me crazy, because I kind of want to find out. Watching This: Choya, Zaiden Excitement Level: Limited

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Girly Air Force | ガーリー・エアフォースTop

http://gaf-anime.jp Animation: Satelight Premiere: January 10th, 2019 Genre: Sci-Fi Airtime (GMT+9): Thursdays at 23:00 Episodes: 12 Station: AT-X Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @GAF_anime or #ガーリー・エアフォース Preview by Pancakes Modern day Earth. Simple. Peaceful. At least until the Zai attacked one day. Mysterious flying creatures seemingly materializing out of thin air, the Zai quickly ravaged what military force humanity could throw at them, overwhelming everything in their path. Only the development of Daughters, a special variant of fighter jet, and their humanoid fighting mechanisms Anima helped stop the Zai advance and finally pushed back against mankind’s greatest threat. In the midst of this total war the young kid Narutani Kei (Osaka Ryota) is saved when fleeing the Zai by Gripen (Morishima Yuuka), humanity’s strongest Anima. Awestruck by Gripen’s abilities and eager for a chance to fly the skies alongside her, Kei decides he’ll also join the fight against the Zai. But as he’ll soon find out, nothing in war is ever that simple. Let’s see: Alien invasion? Check. Collection of cute girls? Check. Oblivious harem male lead? Definitely check. Oh yeah, you know where this one is going. Girly Air Force is the latest in the collection of sci-fi harem-esque series we get each season, although unlike the usual setup—i.e. skinsuits, pseudo-science weapons, the always mandatory school/battle festival—this one takes its cue from the likes of Strike Witches and Heavy Object (Kancolle, and Upotte!!). Every girl represents a modern military jet, every character quirk relates to real plane issues—it’s a cornucopia of modern military porn for those with a love of all things aviation in a convenient harem-esque setting. As is the case with these types of shows, writing and execution will prove the sticking points, but considering Symphogear’s Ono Katsumi is directing and the series has over nine volumes worth of light novels to adapt, there’s a lot of potential to craft something silly fun. Girly Air Force may not be changing anyone’s mind regarding this type of show, but if you got a thing for cute girls doing their best against evil threats, look no further than this. Watching This: Choya, Pancakes, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: Average

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Go-Toubon no Hanayome | 五等分の花嫁Top

http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/5hanayome/ Animation: Tezuka Productions Premiere: January 10th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, Romance, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Thursdays at 25:28 Episodes: 12 Station: TBS Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @5Hanayome_anime or #五等分の花嫁 Preview by Choya Uesugi Fuutarou (Matsuoka Yoshitsugu) is a high school student whose excellent grades and academic abilities are offset by the poverty he faces. His single father struggles with debt while he and his younger sister Raiha often starve throughout the day. However, an opportunity arises for Fuutarou when he comes across a private tutoring job that pays well enough for Fuutarou and his family to stay afloat. The only catch is that all five identical sisters from the wealthy Nakano family are disinterested in studying, and are on the verge of flunking out. To make matters worse, the girls are openly hostile towards Fuutarou as an unknown male student in their apartment, and attempt to have him poisoned, arrested, and kicked out. Can Fuutarou gradually convince the Nakano sisters to put their troublemaking aside to study? Can he gain their trust? Will they succeed in passing their classes? The only thing certain in this quirky romantic comedy is that every day is going to be a free-for-all for Fuutarou and the Nakano quintuplets. Much of the appeal of Go-Toubun no Hanayome comes from the fun interactions that Fuutarou has with the Nakano sisters. As a collective hive-mind, the Nakano’s are all nearly identical, with their personalities, hairstyles, and subject matters they’re failing at as the only means of telling them apart. The anime does present them with differing hair colors, but this is for the sake of the audience being able to discern them easily. For Fuutarou, the girls all present a tough yet endearing obstacle for him as they all come at Fuutarou with their deliberately lazy ordeals to contrast his serious, no-nonsense personality. While their contrasting status of wealth does come to a head at times, the series is ultimately focused on the fun and crazy times that Fuutarou faces while he attempts to train the girls with only his intellect and snark to protect him from their lunacy. For fun, fluffy hijinks, Go-Toubun no Hanayome is shaping up to be one of this season’s best comedies. Watching This: Choya, Stilts, Zaiden Excitement Level: Average

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Grimms Notes: The Animation | グリムノーツ The AnimationTop

http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/grimmsnotes/ Animation: Brains Base Premiere: January 10th, 2019 Genre: Adventure, Fantasy Airtime (GMT+9): Thursdays at 25:58 Episodes: 12 Station: TBS Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @grimmsnotes_ta or #グリムノーツTA Preview by Passerby In Grimms Notes all your favourite children’s stories and mythologies come together in one setting. In fact, the entire world and all its people are based on stories; not only is it populated by familiar names like Snow White (Yuuki Aoi), Cinderella (Ueda Reina), and Red Riding Hood (Taneda Risa), in fact all its residents are protagonists of their own stories in very literal ways. At birth, each of them are given by the gods of their world, the ‘Story Tellers’, a ‘book of fate’ in which their entire lives are already written. But malevolent gods known as ‘Chaos Tellers’ have hijacked this process, rewriting fates in horrible ways in order to reshape the world in their own twisted image. Now it is up to a band of unique individuals holding blank books of fate to fight these Chaos Tellers and set things right. What would be an anime season be without a mobile game adaptation? So, here’s Grimms Notes, a side-scrolling action RPG published by Square Enix. It’s not available here in Australia so I can’t tell you what it’s like, but for the Americans and Continentals there’s an English version you can try out on your smartphone platform of choice. Regardless of the quality of the game, though, I can’t say I’m enthused about the anime. There just isn’t much on which to recommend it. The fairytale mash-up conceit is surprisingly common these days, and crossing it with a generic JRPG premise doesn’t add very much. Visually, the PVs we have are not particularly impressive. If there’s a saving grace, it could be the general solidness of the staff. D-Frag’s Sugawara Seiki is directing, industry veteran Yamaguchi Hiroshi is overseeing the scripts, and as is common for adaptation like these, the star-studded voice cast from the game will reprise their roles. Hopefully it’ll all come together into a pleasant fantasy adventure and something more than just an expensive advertisement for a mobile game. Though if you’re a fan of the source you might be fine with that. Watching This: Pancakes Excitement Level: Limited

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B-Project: Zecchou*Emotion | B-PROJECT~絶頂*エモーション~Top

https://bpro-anime.com Animation: A-1 Pictures Premiere: January 11th, 2019 Genre: Music, Romance Airtime (GMT+9): Fridays at 24:00 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @BPRO_anime or #Bプロ Preview by Passerby Sumisora Tsubasa (Seta Asami) worked at a CD store. But who buys CDs any more? Do kids these days even have CD players? Exactly. So it’s time for a career change. By fluke she lands a position at media giant Gandala Music’s Artists and Repertoire (A&R) department. Basically, she’s the poor schmuck who has to liaison between the artistic interests of the musicians and the corporate interests of the record label. Right off the bat she’s put in charge of Gandala Music’s ambitious new ‘B-Project’ that consists of no less than 10 boys in three idol units: Korekuni Ryuuji (Kishio Daisuke) and Kitakado Tomohisa (Ono Daisuke) of Kitakore; Kaneshiro Goushi (Toyonaga Toshiyuki), Ashuu Yuuta (Hanae Natsuki), and Aizome Kento (Katou Kazuki) of THRIVE; and Masunaga Kazuna (Uemura Yuuto), Osari Hikaru (Morikubo Shoutaro), Nome Tatsuhiro (Okawa Genki), Sekimura Mikado (Matsuda Toshiki), and Onzai Momotaro (Kakihara Tetsuya) of MooNs. After many trials and tribulations, the boys have come to accept Tsubasa as a uniquely talented manager and have perhaps even grown rather fond of her. But new challenges await. A fourth unit, dubbed Killer King, is being added to B-Project. Now there’s a full 14 handsome young men vying for Tsubasa’s attention, in more ways than one. Do you remember the first season of B-Project? So forgettable was its presence for me that at first I didn’t realise that Zecchou Emotion was supposed to be a sequel. This was not because B-Project proved to be an entirely bad show. Rather, B-Project suffered from a fate arguably worse than failure: mediocrity. In an industry increasingly populated by male-idol and reverse harem anime, B-Project didn’t do enough to give it an edge over competitors like UtaPri. You know the formula: a nondescript self-insert finds herself thrust into an improbable situation. A gaggle of unnaturally eligible bachelors fall for her regardless. ???. Profit. Oh, and of course there’s a tie-in mobile game. Still, the generic nature does not mean B-Project has nothing to offer. It’s a solid looking show, there’s a lot of pretty boys to go around, and the A&R angle could appeal to those with interest in the music industry. And if you enjoyed the first season of B-Project, then you’d need little convincing; most of the staff return for this second season, with the exception of the seiyuu for the female lead, who is on temporary hiatus and has been recast. Considering the nature of the genre, though, you’ll probably hardly notice. Watching This: No one yet Excitement Level: Limited

Domestic na Kanojo | ドメスティックな彼女Top

http://www.domekano-anime.com Animation: diomedéa Premiere: January 11th, 2019 Genre: Drama, Romance Airtime (GMT+9): Fridays at 25:55 Episodes: 12 Station: MBS Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @domekano_anime or #ドメカノ Preview by Zaiden Fujii Natsuo (Yashiro Taku) is an aspiring writer with a hopeless crush on his high school English teacher. Unable to express his feelings, yet torn by them to the point of despair, he attends a mixer hoping to get over her. He meets Tachibana Rui (Uchida Maaya), a moody girl who seems fed up with life. Believing she would never find true love in her lifetime, she seeks to lose her virginity without any emotional attachment. Rui chooses Natsuo because he was interesting and didn’t seem like a playboy. The two use each other for their own ends, losing their respective virginities without passion, believing they would never see each other ever again. Natsuo is left saddled with immense guilt for betraying his love towards his teacher, Hina (Hikasa Yoko). But fortunately (or rather unfortunately), the spirit of M Night Shyalaman proceeds to hijack the script. I’ll leave you to guess where this one ends up because that would be optimal for your viewing experience, so try to avoid any further spoilers about the premise. Once, someone asked me to give an example of a chaotic evil alignment in the world of manga. Other than Seo Kouji, I was tempted to respond with Sasuga Kei, the author behind Domestic na Kanojo. Let it be known that her other work, GE: Good Ending, is also a colossal trainwreck for the ages. I’m up to date with Domestic na Kanojo, and it just continues to plough through the existing train wreckage. In short, you want to watch this if you’re a masochist or if you also enjoy seeing the world burn. Because believe me, it will. Oddly enough, although Ibata Shouta’s debut with Girlish Number makes him a highly promising director, I’m starting to think this adaptation could shine brighter with a trashy director who further compounds the situations. But conversely, Ibata-sensei could also derive the most chaos from our source material. Who knows. Some might accuse Sasuga Kei of pulling out convenient yet random plot points which just so happen to maximise drama and suffering. I can confirm they wouldn’t be wrong. But don’t let it detract from the realism and beauty inherent to the flawed world she portrays. Most of us have experienced confused or unrequited feelings of attraction over the course of our lifetime, meaning that it isn’t difficult to relate with these tormented souls and feel sympathy towards their wretched plights. Sasuga Kei’s works are so emotionally raw and angst-ridden which is precisely what makes them compelling – especially to many teenagers and young adults. If you’re still going to give this show a chance despite everything I’ve said, welcome aboard the fun train because it’s gonna be an utter blast! Watching This: Choya, Pancakes, Takaii, Zaiden Excitement Level: Average

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Mahou Shoujo Tokushusen Asuka | 魔法少女特殊戦あすかTop

http://magical-five.jp Animation: LIDENFILMS Premiere: January 11th, 2019 Genre: Military, Sci-Fi Airtime (GMT+9): Fridays at 26:25 Episodes: 12 Station: MBS/TBS Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @MGSO_asuka or #特殊戦あすか Preview by Pancakes In the 21st Century mankind finally discovered alien life, but not the expected kind. Instead of extraterrestrial aliens, beings called Netherbeasts crossed over from an alternate dimension, invading the Earth, overwhelming humanity’s defenses, and nearly bringing the human species to extinction. Thankfully for mankind, however, salvation was found in the Magical Five, a group of five girls imbued with incredible powers able to combat the Netherbeasts. With the help of Magical Five humanity beat back the invasion, and now several years later life has returned to normal. Well, somewhat normal. As Magical Five leader Ootori Asuka (Suzaki Aya) learns, returning to a peaceful life is hard to realize in the face of politics, power plays, and societal unrest. There are many opportunistic people in this brave new world who would kill for her power, and with the war against the Netherbeasts over, no easy way to avoid getting swept up in the chaos. As Asuka will quickly discover, retirement was never an option. Thanks to Madoka, mahou shoujo deconstructions have become a fixture of modern anime. It’s a concept thoroughly explored now, but if there’s one thing we all know it’s that a little imagination can go a long way, and MSTA makes the most of this fact. Unlike the usual premise of starting with the girls becoming magical girls, MSTA begins long after the magical girl fun and games (read: bloodletting) has ended, asking, in a Watchmen-style way, how these broken cuties will now live in a world used to their existence. It’s an intriguing idea for a mahou shoujo series, and it’s one MSTA pulls off surprisingly well, playing to the gritty cynicism you’d expect from such a setup while retaining all the signature genre staples—i.e. transformation sequences, adorable (and deadly) mascots. While we don’t yet know how well the concept will translate into anime, considering series author Fukami Makoto is handling series composition and LINDENFILMS pretty much lives for this type of show, it seems very possible we’ll see something good. MSTA may not wind up being the next Madoka, but it will certainly meet the need for your next grimdark mahou shoujo fix. Watching This: Pancakes, Passerby, Zaiden Excitement Level: Average

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Bermuda Triangle: Colorful Pastorale

バミューダトライアングル ~カラフル・パストラーレ~Top

https://colorful-pastrale.com Animation: Seven Arcs Premiere: January 12th, 2019 Genre: Fantasy, Music, Slice of Life Airtime (GMT+9): Saturdays at 21:30 Episodes: 12 Station: AbemaTV Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @colopale or #カラパレ Preview by Stilts Glittering spotlights. Sparkling, cute, fluffy outfits. Singing in front of thousands of adoring fans. Under the dazzling lights on that big city stage, the mermaid idols of Bermuda Triangle swim and dance freely as they perform. But, before all that, these girls once lived a peaceful live in the village of Parrel. Caro (Shindou Amane), Sonata (Takeda Larissa Tago), Kanon (Hirakuri Moeka), Fina (Tsumugi Risa), and Serena (Toono Hikaru) couldn’t imagine the glittering future awaiting them back when they were mostly fussing over what cakes to eat for their daily snack. This is the story of their cheerful daily life in the mermaid village of Parrel, and all the lovely people who live there. Technically an offshoot of the Cardfight!! Vanguard franchise, I don’t think there will be any cards nor fighting in Bermuda Triangle: Colorful Pastrale. This seems to be a straightforward slice-of-life idol anime, save that the girls are mermaids. Which doesn’t seem to change much, as the village in the promo video doesn’t look all that different from a village on dry land, save that everyone’s hovering. This feels like a vehicle to show off the show’s up-and-coming seiyuu, in the hopes they’ll become popular and the production committee can spin them off into a real idol unit and make the big bucks. Doesn’t mean it can’t be fun, though, and the animation actually looks better than several of the shady shows I’ve previewed this season. Plus director Nishimura Junji and script writer Yokote Michiko have some serious experience under their belts, so even if it ends up being about what it seems, hopefully it will be a good version of that very thing. Mermaids are cute, and idols are definitely cute. Let’s relax with some of them, why not! Watching This: No one yet Excitement Level: Average

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Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Ren’ai Zunousen

かぐや様は告らせたい ~天才たちの恋愛頭脳戦~Top

https://kaguya.love Animation: A-1 Pictures Premiere: January 12th, 2019 Genre: Comedy, Romance, School-Life Airtime (GMT+9): Saturdays at 23:30 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @anime_kaguya or #かぐや様 Preview by Zaiden People fall in love. Most would think mutually reciprocated feelings should lead to a happy conclusion. THAT IS A LIE! There is clearly a defined relationship of power between two lovers. The one who controls and the one who is controlled. The one who obeys and the one who is obeyed. So it follows there must be a winner and a loser. Shuchiin Academy is the setting, a prestigious institution attended by the highest echelons of Japanese elite. Only the wealthiest, smartest and politically connected can attend. While he didn’t come from a wealthy or connected background, Shirogane Miyuki (Furukawa Makoto) is a genius who rose to attain the student council presidency. He consistently ranks among the top five students in all of Japan. Shinomiya Kaguya (Koga Aoi) is an ice-cold beauty who was born into an extremely wealthy family. However, she is no slouch, occupying the Vice President role and frequently placing second right behind Shirogane. Given their considerable capabilities, they are very prideful individuals always vying to outdo one another. But you see… these two might not want to admit it, but they certainly seem to possess feelings for one another. Yet… LOVE IS WAR! And whoever confesses first will lose. Devious scheming, opportunistic alliances, frivolous treachery… what levels won’t they stoop to in order to extract a confession out of the other? Romantic comedy is Akasaka Aka’s schtick, and his art style has always been distinct and pleasant. Where his previous work, ib – Instant Bullet, failed by trying to do too much with so little, Kaguya-sama is a different beast. You expect a Weekly Jump title to get your heart pumping with excitement, and I must confess that the battle of wits between Mikyuki and Kaguya ranks highly among my most anticipated weekly fixtures. It reminds me of the funky and exaggerated stuff you get from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventures, only without clobbering any bad guys. The way they try to nefariously plot against each another leads to unpredictable outcomes, and their wicked conniving is equal measures ridiculous as well as genuinely humorous. Now, let’s have a look at the director to decide if this adaptation has any hope. Hmmm… yes… YES!! I’m liking the look of Omata Shinichi, this man clearly knew what he was doing with Sankarea and Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu. However, Grancrest Senki has proven to be a blemish on his record. If we consider it an anomaly, we should be in relatively good hands. Therefore I look forward to seeing the outcome, and I highly recommend that absolutely everyone give this show a chance! Watching This: Choya, Guardian Enzo, Pancakes, Stilts, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Endro~! | えんどろ~!Top

http://endro.jp Animation: Studio Gokumi Premiere: January 12th, 2019 Genre: Fantasy, Slice of Life Airtime (GMT+9): Saturdays at 25:00 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX/BS11 Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @endro_anime or #えんどろ Preview by Stilts Naral Island is a continent with swords and magic, where humans and monsters coexist. The terrible Demon King lives there. In ancient times, the first Hero defeated the Demon King. Over the many generations since, the Demon King has been resurrected, and the Hero who opposes him has likewise reappeared. In the current day, girls attend a school for adventurers in the hopes of joining the hero’s party and helping to defeat the Demon King. Endro~! follows four such girls: Yuuria “Yuusha” Shardet (Akao Hikaru), who’s an airhead with good intuition, good luck, and a habit of looting people’s houses for items; Elnowar “Seyla” Seylan (Natsukawa Shiina), a serious tsukkomi of a holy elf who’s bad at housework; Fai Fai (Ozawa Ari), a naive and energetic warrior who goes berserk and gnaws on her friends when she’s hungry; and Meiza “Mei” Endust (Minase Inori), a quiet and usually expressionless magician who becomes animated when discussing the mysterious item Caltard. Along with loli mascot teacher Mao (Kuno Misaki) and hero otaku Princess Rona Pricipa O Rabanesta (Asakura Momo), follow the girl’s quest to become part of the hero party … even as they mostly live a relaxed fantasy life, with no sign of this Demon King they’re supposed to defeat no matter how much time passes. Endro~! gives every sign that it is indeed a relaxing slice-of-life story about girls who are training to become adventurers, but mostly just goof off. I say that because the last time Studio Gokumi released an original anime that had something to do with heroes, it turned out rather different than we expected. That could happen again, but seeing as how I’m pretty sure we’ve already met the hero and the demon king, and how they’d have to know we’d be on the look out for the twist this time, and everything I’m seeing about this one in general, I’m expecting them to play Endro~! straight. Probably. And I’ll be happy if they do, because while director Kaori has a short resume, head writer Aoshima Takashi has a ton of experience working on really good comedy anime, which is an excellent sign. Add on the solid premise, the luscious Gokumi-style animation, and a top-notch voice acting crew, and this one is set up for a good time. I’m definitely watching Endro~! I hope you’ll give it a try too. Watching This: Stilts Excitement Level: Optimistic

Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai | 荒野のコトブキ飛行隊Top

https://kotobuki-anime.com Animation: GEMBA Premiere: January 13th, 2019 Genre: Adventure, Military, Western Airtime (GMT+9): Sundays at 22:30 Episodes: 12 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @kotobuki_PR or #コトブキ Preview by Passerby Life is hard on the untamed frontier. The wide open wilderness holds many dangers, some natural, some human. But with danger also comes opportunity, and entrepreneurs and adventurers have flocked to the frontier to make their fortunes. Adventurers like crack pilot Kirie (Suzushiro Sayumi), who joins the notorious Kotobuki Squadron, a mercenary band of female aces. This motley crew makes their living on the frontier as bodyguards, couriers, and by generally taking odd jobs solving problems in ways only their wing of Hayabusa fighter planes can. But the Kotobuki do not have air superiority. With untamed lands comes an untamed sky, and many vie for control of it. Who knew the Wild West would have so many dogfights? Itching for more Girls und Panzer? Well, you’re in luck, because director Mizushima Tsutomu is partnering with his trusty military supervisor Ninomiya Shigeyuki to bring us another original Cute-Girls-Doing-Military-Things anime in Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai. Except this time it’s aeroplanes instead of tanks, so rather than Girls und Panzer it’s Girls und Flugzeug? Due warning though: obviously, the two shows will end up being significantly different. GuP was lightning in a bottle, and while attempts to replicate it have yielded perfectly decent anime in their own right (e.g. Hai-Furi), none have quite reached its level of runaway sleeper success. So while Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai may seem like it’s here to complete the trifecta of land, sea, and now air, it’s best to take it as its own thing. There’s the whole old Western theme, which seems interesting. It seems to only feature Japanese planes, which seems narrow. And the biggest thing, the elephant in the room, perhaps the deal breaker for some, is that’s it’s 3DCG. Hopefully we can get used to that (and in aerial sequences where the focus is on the machines, we’d probably hardly notice) because there’s promise in this show. Joining Mizushima to oversee scripts is the exemplary Yokote Michiko. The two have worked together before on Shirobako, and that one worked out rather well. If all of that skill can be transferred to Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai, we’ll have something great on our hands. Even if not, hey, we’ve got cute girls, we’ve got mecha. It’s hard for anime to go wrong with that. Watching This: Choya, Pancakes, Passerby, Stilts, Zaiden Excitement Level: Optimistic

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Shingeki no Bahamut: Manaria Friends | マナリアフレンズTop

https://manaria.jp Animation: CygamesPictures Premiere: January 20th, 2019 Genre: Fantasy Airtime (GMT+9): Sundays at 24:30 Episodes: 10 Station: Tokyo MX Information Links: AniDB, ANN Encyclopedia, MyAnimeList, syoboi, Wikipedia Join the conversation @manaria_friends or #マナリア Preview by Pancakes Famous across the land, the Mysteria Academy of Magic is renowned for its instruction and education in all forms of magic. Every day world-class teachers instill their knowledge in talented and prodigious students to help raise the next generation of magic wielders. But Mysteria’s venerable schooling isn’t immune from the more rambunctious side of school life. When a student prank goes terribly wrong one day and tears open the door separating the world from the Dark Realm, Mysteria is thrown into chaos as all manner of monstrous abominations cross over and start wreaking havoc. In the midst of this destruction one lonesome dragon Grea (Fukuhara Ayaka) decides to make a stand. Together with her friend Anne (Hikasa Yoko), she will restore order to Mysteria and bring back the peaceful days she loves so much, one way or another. Oh SnB, how the mighty have fallen. After the divisive results of Virgin Soul, the SnB franchise has more or less been written off the sequel block—at least enough so that long forgotten Manaria Friends here, indefinitely postponed over two years ago, was never revived until recently. What happened, what changed? We shall never know (*cough* production hell), but the important thing to note is that Manaria Friends is not actually a Virgin Soul (or SnB: Genesis) sequel. This one is a completely standalone story, adapting one of the more popular events in SnB’s source game into a largely slice-of-life show. Kaisar, Rita, FAVARO!!!? Nowhere to be found here unfortunately (sorry Favaro lovers), but Manaria Friends will at least be “truer” to its source than the SnB we’ve seen before. While this invites its own host of problems (remember Soul Eater NOT!?), with Manaria Friends rumoured to be a 15-minute short and director Okamoto Hideki having a fair share of slice-of-life experience, it’s not that unlikely this will turn out better than its recent predecessor. We won’t know until the first episode obviously, but Manaria Friends might just be the thing needed to help right the course on the SnB ship. Watching This: Pancakes, Stilts, Zaiden, Zephyr Excitement Level: Average

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