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Zankyou no terror episode 11
Zankyou no terror episode 11






zankyou no terror episode 11

We’ve been told flat-out that the kids are going to die, win or lose. How can you not love a show so in love with its own irreverence? Just like Pirates of the Carribean, loveable rascals with an extreme penchant for getting in trouble and over the top facial expressions while swashbuckling dominate the show. Zombies join on our crusade to bring down a CG dragon, as we cross against angels, demons, drunk gods, and inflatable ducks. The first half of the show and the finale though are more than worth the price of entry.

zankyou no terror episode 11

The show had a great sense of action and fun going for it early on, which in the second half all but abandoned it for slow and tepid non-action weighed down by a non-character taking center stage.

zankyou no terror episode 11

One of my favourite films is the first Pirates of the Carribean film, which I describe as a 10/10 performance by Johnny Depp, lifting a 5/10 film to the realm of 7/10. Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis (Rage of Bahamut: Genesis) The names link to the show’s description and information on My Anime List (MAL).

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Only full series had been considered, no OVAs or movies of any sort. There’d be “Notable Absentees” and “Honourable Mentions” at the end of the post, so if you don’t see a show, keep reading! But even if the year as a whole was weak, the top shows were still worthy of your time. Had I used the cut-off criteria of 2013, only the top 7 shows would’ve made it in, compared to 12 that passed that bar in 2013 (and Aku no Hana that passed using different criteria). If we’re frank, this year hasn’t been nearly as good as 2013. Another year came to an end, I’ve sampled nearly 60 shows, watched about half to completion, and it’s time to see which shows stood out (in a good way).








Zankyou no terror episode 11