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faline-cat444 · 24 days
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Episode 13's visual with and without the text
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Part 2 is due to be a part of the summer series' lineup and so will be airing in July
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jjs-brainrot · 4 months
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Sengoku Youko episode 1:
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Satoshi Mizukami use to be one of my favorite mangakas back in my college days and I read Sengoku Youko back when it was first coming out (tho my memory is bit more hazy on it compared to Spirit Circle and Hoshi no Samidare). Since the anime is by Studio White Fox, it's really well animated (thankfully not another Hoshi no Samidare) and they really did a solid job of capturing Satoshi Mizukami's art style. I get the feeling this one will be a bit hard gauge off a few episodes for people tho. If I remember right, the anime probably won't actually get to what set Sengoku Youko apart from a lot of similar battle shounen until the end of the first cour. That being said, them confirming it'll be a 37 episode anime basically insures it'll cover all of the manga which is such a rarity these days. ...Maybe now I can actually hold out hope for a good/full adaptation of Spirit Circle...
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celestialmega · 2 years
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Spirit Circle, スピリットサークル by mizukami Satoshi.
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duratrans · 11 months
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Whoa... there’s a new chapter in here!
Solte the Traveler, Chapter 11: Read Online | DDL
We’re back with another episode! This one went up on in April but as usual I’m lazy. For the next chapter, “summer” probably means July or August but who knows.
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yurisorcerer · 4 months
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Seasonal First Impressions: SENGOKU YOUKO is Good, Thank God
The second Satoshi Mizukami manga to get an anime in two years thankfully fares much better than its older sibling The Lucifer & Biscuit Hammer. -----
Seasonal First Impressions is a column where I detail my thoughts, however brief or long, about a currently-airing anime’s first episode or so. You who lament this barbarous age; rejoice! Sengoku Youko is pretty good, the work of cult mangaka Satoshi Mizukami will not all be turned into anime sludge in the vein of the previous project to bear his name, the absolutely tragic anime adaptation of…
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fugitivehues · 1 year
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znzn06 · 2 years
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ikoma san scribble for a friend’s birthday
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algebraicpizza · 10 months
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adkjsgnadsjkgnadjkgnadkjkjn;JBNDAG;UJIADSGV;UJIKADGJIK;UVNADUOI;NHGASOIDNOI;AFNANJLKFVNJLKADJKNANJK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK WHAT THE FUCK
A SENGOKU YOUKO ANIME ADAPTATION
WHAT THE FUCK
HOW ARE MIZUKAMI FANS EATING THIS GOOD HOW IS THIS REAL
I DIDN'T EVEN BELIEVE IT'D GET AN OFFICIAL RELEASE IN ENGLISH AND NOW I OWN TWO OF ITS VOLUMES HOW THE FUCK IS IT GETTING AN ANIME
but
after what they did to biscuit hammer
is it even worth it to hope this gets what it deserves
it probably won't even get a season 2 when the second half is the part that means so much to me anyway
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animehouse-moe · 1 year
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World End Solte Volume 2: A Dougnut In A Doughnut
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Adventure. Magic. Mystery. Isekai (but not really). A man with a mole head. Gods and Spirits and Faeries. Where does World End Solte draw the line? World End Solte responds with, "ha, what line?". In short, it's a testament to how crazy something can be while still having its eyes on a prize, and a very specific one at that.
World End Solte volume 1 gives readers very little to go off of, but this volume is really where things kick off. Where reality and time warp and meld and you come out of a fish's butt to a Flying Mountain that's depicted to have existed in a historical text that has been proven impossible to decipher over the 40+ years it's been known for (it's a manga). So let me dive into it.
Time loops are hard to get right. World End Solte gets it right by adding its own rules to the mix. Only one person (?) travels back in time with information regarding what the future holds. But the present changes, it's not repeated to a T and isn't something that they can predict perfectly. It creates just the right feeling of confusion, while providing a solid set of steps for the group to take on their adventure.
And I must say, Mizukami makes incredibly short work of using it to its full potential, by extracting exposition from characters. Filo and Black end up opening themselves up rather quickly because they've believed that they'd do it anyways, so easier to get it done and over with.
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What I love about this is that it doesn't abuse it. We get loads of information, but just as much remains infinitely puzzling. Sure, we see that Ruud was originally just a nerd before being influenced by Black, and that Cyril grew up in the same town. But Linsen is an enigma that nobody knows anything about. The same goes for what constitutes a God vs a Sprit, and why countries will form contracts with them in the first place.
We don't know anything about Spirit Sickness other than when it's usually contracted. And we have no idea why the king (who has spirit sickness) refers to themselves as "we". So in a sense, World End Solte is rather cunning with information, giving you a nice helping of it when it does, but also slipping in just how massive and indecipherable the world at large is.
Indecipherable, that's a good word to segue with. The Glen Text, touted as an important cultural text that holds great important to the Fiend Realm, but like I stated earlier there's been zero progress in deciphering it. The joke is, however, that the text is just a manga that Black of all people can read. Yeah, he's isekai'd (sorta) just like the author of the text. I lied though, it's not really an isekai, it's memories of a previous life. It's something that's shown to be common through the use of a magical relic that appears in the text.
And that's what makes World End Solte so indecipherable. It's taking in tropes and concepts and cliches, chewing on them thoroughly, and then spitting them out in a form where all that remains is the name of the thing. Travelling a dangerous and disturbing realm that even veterans struggle with? How about you start off by walking down a road where feet and hands pound the ground on either side? Or what about a never-ending spiral walkway that distorts all sense of time and reality?
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I wouldn't say the magic or the history or information is what gives this volume its flair, but rather Mizukami's style applied to a good concept. Magic is taken incredibly loosely, and the limits of it are applied in just the right amount to create an incredible scale with which to approach the world. It's wide and dangerous, but at the same time is shown to be incredible exciting and engaging. Perfectly nonsensical without sacrificing its story or appeal.
It's Playful, But With A Bite
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faline-cat444 · 1 month
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Episode Twelve
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burrocelestial · 2 years
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excited to see this trash man animated
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celestialmega · 2 years
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Spirit Circle, スピリットサークル by mizukami Satoshi.
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duratrans · 1 year
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Did I say early March? Pretty sure I meant to say barely before March ends. Basically the same thing.
Saihate no Solte 10: Read Online / DDL
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instantwarp · 1 month
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"I'm so happy, I can't stop-Huh? What am I doing?
Spirit Circle by Satoshi Mizukami
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fugitivehues · 2 years
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inspiration
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slowestsnailaround · 3 months
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