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Aquarion: Myth of Emotions Anime Series Review
Despite a strong start, Aquarion: Myth of Emotions falters early into its run.
First Impression: Aquarion: Myth of Emotions
“Perched above the yet oceanless ocean, there was once a dreamer. The dreamer dreamed about all the things in the world.” A beautifully illustrated creation myth of sorts…
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I'm a total newbie to Aquarion, which either makes me perfect for this anniversary outing or in deep trouble about two episodes from now.
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If a genre piece can be both faithful and distinct, it's managing to thread a pretty thin needle.
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 07
MOE does a good job of making sure every major character gets plot service.
A Hard Recommend – Aquarion: Myth of Emotions
This season has been generally really good. Some solid sequels, some good continuations from things that aired last season, and some good original-ness. Take that for what you…
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 08
Sci-fi anime I can't fully make sense of have been one of the reasons I love anime since my very earliest days as a fan.
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 06
That hug between Sun and Sakko may be the funniest moment of the series.
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 10
"Tuning mana" has a distinct air of Human Instrumentality Project to it...
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 09
Sincerity seems to be a key for me in whether a mecha series works or not.
Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 05
I really like that Aquarion MoE is weird in a totally fearless way.
Third Impressions – Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions
Aquarion MoE is a bit confounding at times but in an increasingly predictable medium, that can definitely be a plus.
Second Impressions – Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions
This show has an elegance and eloquence to the writing that I rarely find in modern mecha series.
First Impressions – Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions
I'm definitely intrigued by Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions and anxious to see where it goes from here.
Aquarion – Myth of Emotions #01 — …Where’s the Big Kaboom?
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Sousei no Aquarion: Myth of Emotions – 12 (End) and Series Review
My priorities for this sort of show are probably different from most viewers, but they were certainly met to a quite satisfying degree.
The Speakeasy #173: The Dinner Table Detective, Witch Watch, Aquarion Myth of Emotions + More
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December 2021 might as well be the month where I brought the most amount of sci-fi mecha anime in one spending session. This is mainly due to most…
emotions.
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Star Crossed Myth Department of Punishments Review
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Love of Kill Review — D
Assassins fall in love (in a very fucked up way).
Managing Negative Emotions (Book Review)
Not a recommended read, but it was an informative one.
Anime Review 254 Aquarion Evol
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Unearned emotions
These tears must be earned.
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Giant Beasts of Ars Review — D
Remember how I said this anime seemed just like Fractale?
Helck Review — D+
The strongest warrior makes friends with demons.
How Stories Create Layers of Emotions
There’s a time when you experience a story, and you feel this churning, weird feelings inside your heart. Somewhere deep inside your heart, you didn’t know if it…
The myth of the jaded critic
"Become a critic and you'll never enjoy your hobby again!"
The Dawn of the Witch Review — D+
Kids fight a war in an attempt to graduate from high school.
Raven of the Inner Palace Review — D
Inner palace hocus pocus.
Finding the Right Combination – Aquarion Spoiler Review
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Anime Weekend Atlanta 2022 Review: An Incredible Roller Coaster of Emotions
This marks my third time attending Anime Weekend Atlanta and each time I’ve been to this event I’ve enjoyed it immensely and gotten so much out of it.…
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Someone is deleting all the likes on social media. Oh no.
Black Summoner Review — D-
A guy who loves fighting goes to another world and builds a harem.
Protocol: Rain Review — D
Kids take video games way too seriously.
Review #14 – Doamayger D
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Metallic Rouge Review — D
Rouge likes chocolate. That’s more or less the only coherent part of the plot.
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Reactionary Fandom And The Myth Of The Snyder Cut, Chapter 5: Zack Snyder, Destroyer Of Myth
“For me, for the filmmakers I came to love and respect, for my friends who started making movies around the same time that I did, cinema was about…
Faraway Paladin and the Core of D&D
The interview quote is from the first link, but the same sentiment is also in the ANN interview, both are interesting! https://www.pauseandselect.com/articles/talking-to-yanagino-kanata https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2021-12-13/the-faraway-paladin-author-reveals-how-the-story-was-originally-written-as-practice/.180433
The Myth of Japanese Indirectness and “Subtlety”
Stereotypes of Japan as a land of vague meaning and blunted expression are just straight up Orientalism that obscure a complex reality.
Aquatope of White Sand Episode 11: Storm of Emotions
Sure. Add a typhoon to ramp up the drama.
Mari Okada Knows Emotions
Frozen in time thought provoking piece I watched not long ago
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Shinobi no Ittoki Review — D-
Ninjas! Except they just go to school and argue all day.