Timeless Dreams Anime Blog


July 2, 2006

xxxHolic 8

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Niiiice! This was a very nice, and interesting, and GOOD episode. We have also our Tsubasa Chronicle refrences, and I’m a total fan of that anime, so that was too cool to be true. But: I didn’t notice it. T_T A well, we all make mistakes. The staff of Fay has an interesting new purpose in the house of Yuuko, and I don’t think that Fay would have mind that his staff is being used like this. I think he would find it funny and hit that rug too with that nice bat Yuuko used in episode 6. Ghehe.

Wanatuki is going nuts again because he has to clean all the dusty thingeythings Yuuko has. And she has a lot. A woman comes by and she sees a thingeythingeything, otherwhise: The Thing. I don’t know how I have to put it different. She ‘falls in love’ for that thing, and she wants to have it. Yuuko thinks she has no choice but she does recommend that the woman must not open the Thing. But the woman is so greedy and selfish, that she will open the Thing anyway.

The next day in school, the woman is there too, as a teacher for Wanatuki and Doumeki. Both of them see that there is something wrong, as accidental the Thingey is opened and it’s a monkey pawn. She thinks it’s good luck and wants to test it and she wishes for rain. It rains. She totally loves it, but she doesn’t realise that it’s her fault that the pawn got the water for the rain out of the schoolpool. She thinks she is lucky and wishes for all kinds of things, and doesn’t realise that she steals it from somebody else.

At the end of the episode, everything for the woman goes wrong, and she dies. Of course. But she was too greedy to see that it was her fault. Everything returns to what it is again. Thank god. I didn’t like that woman, but I so loved that story. It’s morally and so nicely done. To make you be carefull with what your wish for, I like that. I’ve learned something new. Muahaha.

Samurai Champloo 3

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This episode was on the one hand hilarious, the other hand pretty perverted. Men.. they only think of one thing… This episode made me realise that woman are SO much better then men, because men are plain, just are some idiots that can not think of others. They can only think to serve themselves. This episode made that clear. Mugen and Jin run away from Fuu because they couldn’t stand her anymore, leaving Fuu, pretty pissed off. When she finally got into town, she got a nice warning. Be careful of pots.

That pot. Because she has no money to pay for it, they have a nice job for her. Guess what…-_-.. Men…

Meanwhile, Jin and Mugen have both joined some kind of clans. Mugen joined the badguy because he got free crabs (Mugen does everything just to eat), Jin requested a job for a bodyguard for a brat.

That brat. The brat is with the other clan, so we have both fronts. The clans ruin the city, especially the evil clan that Mugen joined. They send every girl to the.. well, you know, joining Fuu. Men… they all think the same.


And of course, both of the clans go to the place where Fuu’s working. She hates the job, who wouldn’t, but she found herself a friend, and they go working together. Fuu to pay the money for the pot she broke, the girl for the debth of her father. The brat, is the same brat as the little brother of Suzu. But he doesn’t understand the situation. He tinks with force you can solve anything. But some things just can’t be solved. The brat that hired Jin had the most funny idea to get in, and it was SO funny to see Jin. And of course, when the three realise that they all are there.
‘What are YOU doing here?’ Ghehe^^

xxxHolic 7

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Still, I wonder why Wanatuki hates Doumeki so much. All he does is talking to Himawari, and so does he. But, is that the only reason to hate somebody? To be the opposing of the other? I don’t think so. I think something happened in the past that really made Wanatuki hate him. And this episode, Doumeki saves him. The hate only comes from Wanatuki.

A very weird girl comes to Wanatuki, and slaps him on the head with an umbrella, because it was raining all day. The girl is a Rain Spirit, and she is just too weird and arrogant. Doumeki and Wanatuki are set up for a mission, with those big flowers, and Wanatuki is being captured by those thingeythings. Inside it’s complete dark, I loved the white shadows, though. There’s a girl down there, who is terribly upset because she wanted to go somewhere but was too afraid. Wanatuki comforts her and was really sweet to her, and the girl decides that Wanatuki should come along with her. As long as they go, a smell appears that only Wanatuki can smell, and the Flower herself warns Wanatuki to not go there. Wanatuki has still his doubts, but the girl insist on going there. At the end Wanatuki sees the ribbon that he and Doumeki got from Himawari, and they are saved. By who? Doumeki, who had stand for 10 whole hours in the rain, with a bad left arm. You can imagine that Doumeki was pretty pissed off.

Yuuko tells him later what the smell was that Wanatuki smelled. It was a netherworld, of people who commited suicide. If Doumeki hadn’t saved him, it would have costed the life of Wanatuki. Kind of weird, to be saved by somebody you hate. But why hate him?

xxxHolic 6

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What an idiotic openingsscene. We see Wanatuki in a store, asking for a drug that will cure a hangover or headache. But all we know, as Wanatuki standig there, that Yuuko has drunk too much sake. And we are right, and it’s just too funny to look at a Yuuko who’s holding on to herself on that couch, and as soon as she had taken the drug, she decided she went shopping. Speaking about a fast recover.

Wanatuki of course has to come along. They bought a red baseballbat, and they went to a client, who wanted to quit using the internet so bad. She was totally addicted to the internet and in the end Yuuko managed to leave the rest to the woman. But it was nice to look at, especially how Yuuko turned that bat into a sword. She is so idiotic, but even so, she is brilliant.

Samurai Champloo 2

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Of course, anybody would get annoyed when a bird graps your food^^

Mugen, Jin and Fuu are on their journey. When they stop at a teahouse to get something to eat, and to get robbed by a bird^^, they hear some rumours of an ogre in the area. This thing must be destroyed, and Mugen does everything for food, we can conclude that. After giving Fuu some sake, she falls asleep and it’s up to Jin and Mugen to carry her to her dormity. Mugen meets a woman on the way, and we can all guess what Mugen is up to. Men…

Jin, meanwhile, takes a bath and sees a samurai. He has some information, so he follows the samurai. It turns out the samurai is taking a contract killing. His employer would like to see Jin death. The employer is the same bastard from the previous episode that lost his arm. Mugen is poisoned by the bitch, and Fuu is kidnapped by the bastard and the ogre.

The Ogre is scared that anybody sees his face, because he was picked on it because of that. He was almost killed. He killed a lot. He is alone. Fuu isn’t scared of him, but she says that he really has sad eyes. The ogre isn’t a bad person, he has just bad experiences, and so he can’t trust anyone anymore. For Fuu denying that she is scared of him, that must mean a lot to him.


Meanwhile, Jin is fighting for live, Mugen tries to save Fuu, and the bastard is trying to be a son of a bitch. They all succeed. The ogre kills the son of a bitch because he wanted to kill Fuu, Mugen kills the ogre because he just wants to kill an ogre, Fuu is sad because the ogre is killed, because the son of a bitch is killed the rentmurderer takes of and leaving Jin. The end. I suppose^^.

Samurai Champloo 1

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Fuu is on her normal day in the tea shop, with some really annoying custumers. When Mugen, the idiot, comes in, he offers her to get all those bastards out of the way, if he get’s 50 dango’s. When Fuu is threatened by them, she has no choice. Mugen destroys them all. The son of the emperor, in the shop, is scared and says that his father and some samurais are on his way.

Meanwhile, the samurais are killed by Jin. Jin enters the teashop, and the two start fighting, because Mugen just wanted a strong opponent.

The place is set on fire, and Jin and Mugen are left behind. After some funny moments, Mugen wakes up and sees himself in a torturecentre, for a nice spending for the night. So is Jin. The two declare each other as lunatics, and in the morning they are sentenced to death. If it isn’t for Fuu. Fuu comes by in the night, offering to get them out of there, if they help her find a samurai who smells like sunflowers. But, the guards see her, and she has to run, leaving a suprises Mugen and Jin behind.

The next morning, Fuu saves them, they toss a coin and are bound to join Fuu. This is very interesting, and it is a idiotic trip. Yes. I’ve seen it before.

Black Lagoon 9

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Ask yourself, is this a maid or is this a demon?

OOMG! This was something SO evil. Roberta is on her way to ’settle’ some things and bring her young master back to home, but.. (how do I put this?) she is a killermachine. Bluntly put. And because Rock has the kid, The Lagoon has some ..problems. OMG! I won’t spoil the fun but I was watching like this: O.o…
Roberta just doesn’t know when she has to stop, and that is the reason for the Lagoon to get REALLY paranoid and attempts to wake Levi up again. Nice cliffhanger. Nice. And scary. Roberta is one of the scariest woman I’ve ever seen in anime and I include that crazybitchofJigokuShoujo15. Omg..

Black Lagoon 8

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Well. The only problem with this episode is that you can’t tell anything about it, because it’s the most utterly randomn episode. A kidnapped kid of a rich family, and a maid with some … nice ways to settle things. She was brilliant. Perfectly contrast.

Black Lagoon 7

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I cannot say different that I loved this episode. Really, it was great. Dutch had a plan, it couldn’t be different, and sends Levi and Rock off to some jobs to pick things up. Well, that isn’t too nice when you don’t forget the fact that Levi is still pissed off.

Rock tries in the car to tell a few jokes, but Levi already knows them so it’s a nice idiotic situation. The deals are okay, they learn that there are a few drugdealers, without permission so everybody is pissed off. The last stop of the two is by a church. What the heck have criminals have to do with a church? Well: Nons with guns. A quite ‘notbiblecorrect’ situation. They go to the Sister, and drink some tea, and the Sister is blackmailing. Levi gets angry, but Rock stays calm, and that really suprised me. Rock used to be all fcked up in every situation where a gun appeared, but when a Sister and Levi are face to face, holding guns, he just nips some tea. And blackmails back. I think the whole Sister thing is just a cover for some dealers, so that they are not suspected. Levi is fcked off that Rock saved the situation in stead of her guns.

Rock is hungry, Levi obvious not, and they go together to eat some lunch. Then follows the most interesting thing, and where both Rock and Levi shine. They fight. And it’s great to watch at. And Rock is so totally right. After the fight (Rock had more to endure than Levi, but he totally stays calm. I like the new Rock!) they got arrested. And they don’t fight against it! OMG how cool, normally Levi would have blown the shit out of them. And now! Nice!

Black Lagoon 6

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Of course, we make an end to the nazi boat, and Levi does her job pretty decent, but get’s fcked up in the controllingroom. Dutch yells at her and once again we have an interesting scene. You know what will happen to that crazy ship, and yes. It happens. Man, they are good. And Levi was so scary.

All what’s left is the Commander, and we have an interesting scene why on earth that painting is so important. And yes, the boss of the commander is the same man who gave the job to those guys. It was a nice scene to look at, when Dutch and the Boss were on the phone talking. They talked like it was nothing, but the worst conversations took place. ‘I hope you go to hell.’ and ‘If you weren’t black, I would have sent you an Iron Cross’ and much worse. I loved the way Dutch reacted to that all, and how he did his part in the job. And Levi. She ‘freaked’ out. She can’t work with Rock.

I think that in the next episode, a conflict will happen. I mean, those 4 are meant to be together in the anime, they will all come to each other. I know, otherwise it would be stupid. And this anime is EVERYTHING except stupid.

Black Lagoon 5

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This episode was everything except funny. But still, some thinking. I liked this episode half…, but it was really freaky. As you know, Levi and Rock entered the tank. And of course, they find a nazi catacombe. And they find the painting. And Rock gets emotional, about if this is the right thing to do? We also are in the same room as last episode with the (most sympathic, that’s for sure) captain, and the fcking weirdo. The fcking weirdo makes of the whole place a massacre. And Rock has to wait there, between the bones. He finds the picture of the captain and his wife and kids, while Levi is away to collect al kinds of medailles. Is this the right thing to do? For them, they are just a few prices, for the nazi’s, they left their wifes and kids for it. Is it away to take it a way, such a priceless memory for them?

Levi answer is rough. But how could she else? She has no feeling, she couldn’t have a feeling, that would destroy it, so she found a on/off button in her system. After all, all the things she has been through, no wonder she has no hope, no love. She has her gun and her money. That’s all what counts, the rest is bullshit. And what about Rock? He is been used by his company, isn’t that one of the things you won’t have to witness? But Rock is a softy, he is not so long in the business. Levi threatens to kill him if he whines longer. And I think she’s right. Because: they are nazi’s. And I don’t mean that discrimination, but I think they are much and much worse then I possible can be. In this episode, Rock and Levi had forgotten the background of the nazi’s. Is leaving your wife and kids worthfull for such a empire? For the Führer? Killing innocent people? Is that something you can be proud of? Don’t make me laugh. People should be ashamed to do this, let them stay in their grave. I suppose it was the atmosphere that made Rock so sentimentel. I don’t like walking around in a sunken boat, full with skulls and rotten nazi’s.

And then we have the most craziest bastards ever above the surface, which I really do not want to talk about. I like the ‘cliffhanger’ of the next episode, they are going to fight, but Levi is on it with a consious. Don’t do that with those bastards Levi!

Black Lagoon 4

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I liked this episode. Especially when they ‘went back in time’. I don’t exactly know how to put this normal in English, for me being Dutch, but I hope you’ll understand.

This episode was devided in two parts. One of Rock, Levi, Dutch and Bennie, and the other part about a bunch of crazy Nazi’s at the end of the Second World War in 1945. With the fall of the Führer, a boat received it’s final order, to bring a Japanese officer to Java. A fcking long road! At the coastline of Java, those navi’s ran into a Britan ship and of course (Because they’re nazi’s…) they attacked. And lost. And the boat sank. But one, and the most craziest ever, had a painting, nazi art. The painting was by the way fcking ugly. Everybody died, and that’s the part when Rock and Levi come in, because some more crazier guy in Spain collects nazi art and wants to pay 50.000 dollar for that idiot painting. Dutch tricked Rock, Rock panicked, Levi got angry. I think you knoww!

Of course we have another good cliffhanger, I’m curious about the creators going to solve this problem. And of course, there were little things that made this episode so hilarious!

Tsubasa Chronicle 35

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So it’s Yuuko’s doing! I was already wondering how it came that that bunch entered the new world, but it’s Yuuko. First we get an explination from the very pissed off badguy because he can’t control their destinations any more. And he wants to get what’s inside the ruin. But what on earth is that? And why is this all happening? I mean, did Syoaran messed up the plan because he pulled Sakura out of that circle or whatever? Is Syoaran also the purpose of the badguy? I mean, he can’t remember anything and that eye.. and that clone that can control the movements of Syoaran. What on earth is going on? Knowing Tsubasa Chronicle, we are going to find out late. Very late. We do know that Yuuko knows what he knows and Yuuko knows that the destruction would be too great so she interrupted. The badguy is pissed of and tries with that man that also appeared in episode 30 and episode 16, that doctor, to beat Yuuko. That will be or to easy for Yuuko or we get some really nice scenes. But I like it, and it was a reason for me to shout THAT GUY?! again. But that happens often in this anime.

After that, we also find to learn that Syoaran has something.. special? I don’t know, but Yuuko (damn it!) told Ashura that he had something and told her to not tell him, so it’s kinda sneaky again. But when isn’t this anime? We already knew that Ashura was deeply in love with Yasha, and we also find out why Yasha is sometimes bleeding to his eye. Sakura saw it all too in a dream, so we know what’s going on, and it all fits so perfectly. The wound that Ashura gave him, the bleeding eye, his left eye.


Speaking of eyes.. Sakura and Syoaran were too cute again, and Mokona explained the situation. I like it that those too are acting like a couple who both don’t have the guts to really make the first move, they are so shy and so. I like it better then the formal business.

Ashura, Syoaran and Thingey enter the castle to the moon, so do Yasha, Kurogane and Fay, which leads us to the two unsolved mysteries. Ashura and Yasha make up and Yasha transformed. In a turtle, I believed. I hope I’m wrong, but it would be funny though. But somehow.. It worked. Don’t ask me why, I’m not a progidy. He also left the feather of Sakura. Why would anyone transform in a turtle? The other mysterie: Who are those guys like Kurogane and Fay? Are they really ‘our’ Kurogane and Fay? If they are, why don’t they recognize Syoaran? If they aren’t, where are ‘our’ Kuro-puu and Fay-san? I want to know, but damn it. This was sort of a cliffhanger, and I just want to know. But I have to wait. Sign.

Look on the left! That’s a turtle! Right? …
Or a piece of armoury-_-

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One has to say, hater or lover, the art is simply wonderfull.

OMG! Fay and Kurogane! There must be a logical explination for their behavior, because they don’t reconize Syoaran. I don’t like this, is there some kind of a spell or whatever? LET ME KNOW.

Mokona got wings and teleported Syoaran&Sakura and Fay&Kurogane to the other world, where probably would be Sakuras feather. Probably? Excuse me, certainly. Or we have another plot twist and a reason for me to shout ‘THAT GUY?!’ again. They arrive in the country, with the war for the castle. The one who claims it, can have anything they desire. Yasha, and Ashura are the two leaders of the gangs. Well, this looks familiar, because it ARE the two gods of the circus and the japanese people…

Furthermore, if we don’t find that feather quick, I think it has no good for Sakura because she won’t wake up. And wtf, Fay and Kurogane?! What’s happened because Syoaran does reconize the two of them, but they don’t reconize them. Not funny, not good. I’ve got hiccups. Bye!

Tsubasa Chronicle 33

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costume party, anyone?^^

This first suprised me a bit, because this episode isn’t a filler. Well, it couldn’t be a filler because Sakura fainted and some things were really strange again. Don’t forget the fact that Mokona went ‘Mekyo’ again, so we will stay in this world for a while. This time we have something different, because Sakura, Syoaran and Mokona are seperated from Fay and Kurogane. Syoaran&Co falls in a circus, with only woman as artist. They all get gidly because a man is here, even it’s just a kid. Syoaran is suprised, and you can’t blame him because he had a dream about his first memory. Apperantly, Syoaran isn’t the only one with memory problems, because he can only remember the time that he already lost his eye. I think he will find out what happened before that time being, but it makes the facts interesting. The circus artist claime that there can’t be a man around, and they dress Syoaran up like a girl. I know it’s a bit wrong, but OMG he looked so cute! The artist have a god who protects them, and now comes the good part:

Fay and Kurogane are stranded in the opposite part of the thing. They are in a Japanese-look-alike temple, and they honour a different god. Now is the good part that the two gods are in combat, or at least, it looks like it, I don’t really understand it well (little time ago that I’ve watched this, and I’m just incredibly tired). Well, let’s say that it’s a conflict. But I sure loved Syaoran when he saw the statue of the god of the artist, he went all gidly. Mostly, he stays in his role, but now, he was all scary and creepy and Sakura didn’t really understand, but he was cute. Ghehe.

Fay and Kurogane are meanwhile by the other god. That God is always crying blood from his right eye this time of the year. The supporters of the god claims the cause is the other god, for some reason. But I don’t think so and I expect that we’ll find out the truth. But interesting fact: Syaoran lost his right eye. I think those things are related, otherwhise we wouldn’t see this happening now. I also liked Fay and Kurogane in this episode, because Kurogane felt nostalgic to his world, because this world looks like his. Fay says something about it, and says that Kurogane is so cold to his allies. How hypocrite, because Fay always conceals his feelings. Just in the moment that Kurogane mentions this, we have an other incident and Fay quickly changes the subject. I think he has a reason to act the way he does, and he is more human already then in the beginning of the show. Maybe the last episode still hunts him, or he realise that concealing his real feeling doesn’t help him. Anyway, I just adored Fay even this moment.

The cliffhanger was something nice again. The statues were glowing, the gods were calling to each other, the sky actually splitted open and Sakura fainted. Mokona went ‘Mekyo!’ again and the situation can’t be too good. I’m looking forward to it. Muahaha!  

Tsubasa Chronicle 32

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You’ll have to excuse me, I’m a great Fay-fan^^
This episode reminded me why on earth I love this anime. IT’S FAY! Fay makes everything up, and because this episode really focussed on Fay, I can not say different then I loved it. It reminds me why Fay is so great, why he is so sweet, and so loveable. Shall I explain what happened?

They arrived in the new world, and there.. there is no sunlight! An everlasting evening, with no dawn. The one who caused it’s the ‘king’, who isn’t really a king but a queen. She was chosen by her people for a year and her memory was erased, because the King has to be pure. Well, but the girl can’t handle that and that’s because there is a everlasting evening. It’s just so sad.

Meanwhile, Fay had a dream about that guy he sealed to sleep. The guy he needs to run away for. He met that guy in his dream, and the look on Fay’s face was just priceless. We always see Fay smiley, unless that guy is on the screen. And it’s just so perfectly done. And it’s just so sad because we all KNOW that Fay has to face his worst nightmare again. And when that happens, he will be too scared to imagine, and lose his mind. And that will be to sad to see. I expect this episode to come somewhere in the climax, I suppose episode 60. I’m looking forward to see.

Fay is invited in the castle, to meet the girl and hopefully ‘awake’ her. The girl is the same girl we saw a long time ago in episode 1. Chi. And of course, the look on Fays face was too priceless to imagine. That’s the other side of Fay I totally adore, he was so nice to Chi and they were SOO CUTE! Chi said she always wanted to be with Fay, Fay said he was running away. I’m still wondering why Fay had to do that to his king, but we will see. I so loved the ending, but let’s not spoil everything about this episode. It was just too cute and too sad to imagine. I adore Fay. One of my all time favourite characters.

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Tsubasa Chronicle is dealing with a lot of fillers. When you think about it, you might get annoyed. Don’t think about it! The fillers are more of the weaker episodes of Tsubasa Chronicle, but they are still good. And when you think about the NONE filler episodes, those are great. We will have to wait.

I liked the entre the bunch made this time. Namely: They fell in the ocean. Brilliant. It made me laugh. Of course, there is a ship. And of course, there are some familiar persons there. Remember the Evil King of the movie? Yeah. Of course in the beginning, they don’t trust him. But of course, this guy isn’t evil. And we have also another: A younger version of the father of Syoaran. Well, that’s nice! We all know that Syoarans father passed away, but the question that we all ask is: How? That, we don’t know. Yet. We see Syoarans father and himself spending some time together, and it’s nice to see.

The ship comes in a storm, and Syoaran and Syoarans father fell overboard. That was the weakest point of this anime, they could have made so much more out of it. Now it was so hasty. They could have made so much more out of it. Well, we can’t complain, because we go to see some archaelogists work, and it was nice.


The notorious snake^^
The last minutes of the anime really made me laugh, because it was just TOO weird. A large sea snake came and in two seconds, Kurogane had sent him to hell. But OMG, the purpose of that snake. I think they had a few seconds left, and thought: Well guys, how about a snake? I have always wanted a snake in Tsubasa Chronicle.
I suppose the guys who made this were drunk that night. But, it was fun to watch. But they could have made more out of it.

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I liked this. We go back to episode 26. You know, the one with the god and the very sweet thingeythings. The people Sakura revived to live again, will dissapear again. They’ve gained their hope on another feather of Sakura. The Bunch comes, and of course with some really nice stategy of Kurogane and the courage of Syoaran, they capture the feather which was on the nose of a dragon.

Sakura prays, but her wish can’t be granted because live that is already gone can’t revive again. The wish of Sakura in episode 26 was only a temporaly wish, and had no effort still. Everybody dies again. It was good to watch at, because everybody was still some kind of happy. And that you don’t expect from dying people. They know it’s over, and for the relatives and people they left behind, it’s more then enough to see them just one more time to really say goodbye. And that’s the way people should die. They made a nice ending. Really. And the people who they left behind, they can say goodbye one more time. And it’s not like they will never see them again. But: That’s my personal opinion. It was good to watch.

But whatthefck with that badguy? I expected something so horrible. Well, this was too, but not in this way. That feather was given by then. It was just all soo easy (compare it with episode 26, they went all those hard times, and now…?!) And that badguy was being really sentimental. But we do get some really life lessons from this guy. It just doesn’t make any sense at the moment. But we will find out. And we will get hope for REALLY some amazing episodes. My hopes are high, we know what Tsubasa Chronicle all can do.

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Omg, how predictable. That is one of the bad point of Tsubasa Chronicle, because you know how it will end. Of couse, after Syoarans plane crash with that other guy whose name I just can not remember, is the point where Sakura realises she is meant to win the race. And with some of her awesome power she wins after Kurotan is also crashed. That was soo cool, because he sacrifised himself for her. He really likes her, and hides a wound on his hand to make her not worried. I love that part, for being able to think what she will think and avoid that. Fay and Kurogane go to Tomoyo-san and we find out that she is the saboteur of the race, in order to make Sakura win, because ‘that person’ told her everything. Cool part, I was already wondering who was the culprit, because none of the racers would be a bad guy (because we already know who they are). But there’s another culprit, and Syoaran and that guy managed to not let Sakura be harmed. Sakura wins the race, and Mokona looked very cute. As usual. But, Sakura-and-winning-the-race was so predictable. Sigh..


Yes, that guy.
Then, the ceremonie, where I was about to shout: OMG THAT GUY?! Yes indeed, it WAS that guy. Dr Thingeything from the world with al those missing children where I thought he was one of the good ones but me being TOTALLY wrong and another reason for me to shout again OMG THAT GUY?! again when I found out he was one of the badguys. Well, of course he didn’t get the feather, but it was just one of a moment for me again. But I wonder, we also have that total weirdo with a feather, and how can that guy transport on his own to a different dimension?

Last part, ‘that person’ is Tomoyo-hime! Something unexcpected again, and the reaction of Kurogane was great. Just how I would have reacted. I just wonder still, what Sakura remembered again. And those REAL badguys (or at least, I think they ARE the badguys but I could be wrong again. I’m so bad at guessing bad guys in Tsubasa Chronicle.) I hated the race ending part, but the rest totally made up for it. Give me more goodyness!

The Third 7

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I see this episode as a filler. It may be a filler, but it was a very nice episode, where you can see the desire of Honoka to protect something. Even is it is an armouned ant queen. Yes. In this episode, we see in the beginning Honoka bringing Millie to her new home. It’s quite dramatic, because we know that Honoka can’t take care of Millie, so she brings Millie to her aunt, and promises to visit.

Honoka has a dream when she is awoken by Bogie. It was quite hilarious, because Honoka was half asleep and didn’t remember that Ikus had ’some other things that he must handle and will catch up with them later’. I’m wondering, what on earth that may be. It can’t be good, everybody is so mysterious about that guy. I know that he is a good guy, or at least, I hope so, but something WILL happen with him, something that Honoka won’t like. And then comes the good part.
After some great reactions of Honoka that we know of her when people or machines ask her questions that she rather won’t answer (if she is in love) or the time when she is insulted, Bogie says that Honoka is awake. There are three ants. One on the roof, the other two on the ground.

Honoka takes a look, the one on the roof has wings, that the queen ant lets grow in the moonlight. The other two are the bodyguards. Bogie finds it troublesome, but Honoka wants to wait to dawn, because she wants the ant queen to fly. She referes the and queen to herself, by the time her grandfather died and she went on a queste on her own. She got wings then as well.

Other ants try to attack the ant queen, and by the time the bodyguards are killed, Honoka decides that she has a job to protect the ant queen. Bogie doesn’t let her, but he realise that she is as stubborn as ever and he can’t do anything about it. Just this one time he lets her. Honoka succeeds at the job, all being exhausted, and the queen flies.

They take off, looking at the sun rise, both Millie and Honoka. It was quite nice. The only question: Wtf is Ikus doing?

Utawarerumono 12

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‘That Woman’ whoever she may be^^
This episode was not as good as the previous one, because this episode was more only drama. It can’t be any different, after what happened in episode 11.

We all want to know what exactly Hakuoro did: He killed 100 people, including his wife, including his children. Some things are better left forgotten, surely in this case. We see the whole episode Hakuoro suffering because he thinks it’s true what they all said. Eruruu says that she has been with Hakuoro for a long time, and she says she knows that Hakuoro isn’t that kind of person. Well, we’ll see. I think it’s some kind of illness, or that he is possesed. By what? That’s the question!

And that is not the only problem. Kecchi Kacchi, or something like that, keeps attacking and disapearing. If it wasn’t for the great Mikuru and the great Aruruu, the kingdom would have had some problems. They have a BRIDGE. Who knows what will happen to that brigde, raise your hand!
*raises hand*

Of course, that interesting woman that will go to the other side, but now she is acting like she hates Hakuoro, guides that bridge. Because I can’t remember her name, I will call her ‘That Woman’. Karuru solves the case, the bridge is gone, That Woman is furious. Great.

The Third 6

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This was about the fight of Honoka. I won’t tell much about it, because my opinion is that could be a spoiler (and because I don’t have the mood to write at the momentemoticon). Honoka was filled with hatred, and she went berserk. It was nice to see, so many emotions. I’m a fan when characters show all the emotions that they’ve got, so I was really pleased to see this. I also really adored Ikus this time. I already thought he was an alien, and I was right. This kind of guys are too rare to see in this world. Unfortunaly.
Millie was too good to be true. I totally loved her.

The Third 5

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After the collapsing of Millie, Honoka and Ikus stay on the place untill Millie will regain conscience. Honoka wants her to pay her last respect for her father. Bogie wants to go because they are in a danger area.


Honoka and Ikus go to the tank of Millie and collect all the stuff that may be of value of that they can use. We learn about the history of Millie. Her mother was killed by the same kind of idiots who dragged of a man in episode 4. By some bad luck. We also learn more about the past of Honoka. She is something I couldn’t really understand, and my lack of concentration didn’t really work too good as well. She has a Blue Eye, which means that she can be part of the Third. Her village where she was born hoped for that, and that their life situation would change. But: Honoka was rejected, as she were some kind of virus. Her parents let her child be adopted, because she wouldn’t fit no more in the village. A nice old man which we will call Grandfather adopted her in a caravan, and that is the place she grew up. It suited her. But she realises that she can’t be anything of Millie no more, because she found out about her eye. The eye who killed her mother. So she is really confused what to do now. Millie meanwhile has no intention to socialize, and is cold as ever. Honoka doesn’t realise what do any more. She thinks that she drops Millie off by an aunt of her. Nothing else she can’t do.

At the end of the episode, the Eye of Honoka showed her power. And it was good to see, a whole field of moonflowers! Honoka wants to pick one for Millie, but Millie (she were asleep) woke up, didn’t see Honoka in the tank, and got really upset and it was soo cute to see. She said to Honoka that she shouldn’t leave her anymore, Honoka is the only person she has left. It was so nice, the two made up again.

And of course the final cliffhanger: The Blue Breaker returns.

The Third 4

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It has been a day since I hold a little The Third marathon, and so, I might be confused what happened in which episode and when. First you must know that the Third is one of the best anime of this season. I like all the characters.

Honoka’s PSP is finally ready, and she gets all giddly and just like a kid whose has got a new toys. She keeps on playing with that thing, she doesn’t stop, and it’s so cute to watch. After also some playtime with Mllie, Honoka and Ikus are off again.

But: Honoka sences something, and Oyasi-san is in danger. They go around, and they find the tank of Millie and her dad burning. Millie is on the outside, stunning, freezing, not aware what all is happening. It was a Blue Breaker who did this, and Honoka uses some kind of power. The Blue Breaker shows himself, but the bandage of Honoka fell of and we see an interesting devolopment. She has a Third Blue Eye. Millie sees this, and faints. The episode ends.

The Third 3

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More conflicts, and just a normal episode. I begin to like Honoka. I can perfectly understand how she feels, and that is so cool. She is in love with Ikus, but she wants to deny it because she shames herself for that and because she thinks she doesn’t need something like love. That is for other people, not for her. She just has her work to do.

But on the other hand, she wants to be with Ikus, but she admires him from a distant. She doesn’t take any action to get the two more together, and that is so cool too! I like people better when they are admire then when they flirt. Honoka doesn’t flirt. That’s cool.

Further we have some more action about the Third, who is busting people for owning too much technology. Otherwise: bullshit. You can put a whole discussion about it, and I think technology is not a bussiness of the government. And not even in this anime.

Honoka also visited a perverted docter, and I had something of OMG, but thank god it’s not what I expected, he is somehow also different. But the reaction of Honoka makes up for everything. She is shy in this kind of area, and she is prudish. And it’s great to watch when that docter finds out that she is in love. Muahaha!

The idiots are looking for Ikus, and Ikus offers Honoka a job as a bodyguard for Ikus. We don’t know his real reasons, but I like it!

The Third 2

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I’m a total idiot for not seeing this sooner. THE THIRD IS FCKING GREAT, AND I DON’T WATCH IT FOR SOME REASON I DON’T KNOW. Ah, well. I will scold myself later.

I like the Third. I like Honoka. I like Bogie. I like Ikus. I like Millie. There. Honoka is my age, but she looks so much older and independent. I would have loved her to be my friend. But I have that more often in Anime. She likes Ikus, and that is wonderfully done. Everybody mocks her and she is so cute in her reaction. Ikus is the most adorable guy ever by the way. He even may compare Yuki of Fruits Basket, and that dude was totally awesome. Ikus is more dreamily, and well.. out of this world. I can not deny that I like him as well. Awesome character. Millie is the cutest little girl you have ever seen. I love her too. Ghehe. I laughed so much with the fights between Honoka and Bogie. It was so nice to watch to be see Bogie being the wise guy and Honoka making the situation for her self worse, in the front of the guy she likes. So cute!

We learn more about the Third today. I would say it’s kind of autoritair, not the way we Dutchies have the ‘Eerste Kamer’ and ’Tweede Kamer’. A guy from the Third is in love with Honoka. And because some robotthingey that is forbidden by those guys, Honoka is forced to operate the deal by night with the father of Millie. They would be in trouble if the Third found out. There are a few fights, and because Honoka is distracted, she wasn’t the sharp as she was always. The Third Guy found out, and it was a little troublesome. I also wonder what on earth Ikus was doing, he certainly is on the run or whatever. I like him.

I wonder what will happen in the future, and now if you all will excuse my, I will scold my self in a dark space of the room. (Stupid girl, stupid girl…)






















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