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Author: Chris Kincaid

Okami-san and her Seven Companions

Posted on February 23, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

This romantic comedy centers around the antics of a high school club (of course, it take place in a high school!) called Otogi Bank. The club is hired to solve problems students have who pay back the club with favors. And no. The favors are not of that type. The bouncer of the club is…

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Welcome to the NHK

Posted on February 16, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Welcome to the NHK is one of the oddest anime series I’ve watched. This head trip follows Tatsuhiro Sato, a hikikomori, and Misaki Nakahara, a strange girl who decides to help cure Sato of his hikikomori. Sato is convinced that the NHK (which is a public broadcasting company, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai) is actually a sinister…

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11 Eyes

Posted on February 2, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

This high school fantasy anime had some interesting RPG-like moments, but 11 Eyes ultimately fell on its face. The story revolves around 6 high school students who are drawn into the “Red Night,” an alternate realm populated by larvae like creatures and Black Knights. The Black Knights are bent on killing the high-school students. The…

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Kappa – Dangerous, Vicious, yet Polite

Posted on January 26, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

The kappa is one of the most famous of Japan’s mythological creatures. It is sometimes called an imp in the West. This scaly water creature is a mix of a turtle, a monkey, and a frog. About the size of a child, the kappa is said to wait in water for a hapless victim to…

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Kimono in a Mono Cultural World

Posted on January 19, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

The kimono is Japan. At least it is one part of Japan the West instantly recognizes. The kimono is mostly relegated to special occasions like weddings, funerals, coming-of-age days, and tea ceremonies. Kimono provides a contrast to the sharply westernized modern lifestyle of women and men. Originally the word kimono meant “a thing to wear.”…

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Love, Chunibyou, & Other Delusions

Posted on January 12, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Love, Chunibyou & Other Delusions, Japanese title Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!, is the romantic-comedy story of first year high schooler Yūta Togashi, and his misadventures with a girl named Rikka Takanashi, a strange girl with chūnibyō, or “junior high second grade illness.”  Those “afflicted” with chūnibyō suffer from delusions of a fantasy world where…

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