gushing over magical girls episode 1 hapscan
Instead of that, we had dozens of episodes of a protagonist who doesn’t have a backdrop or established motivations that don’t go beyond chasing after waifus. Also, his parents are not real. He didn’t actually return to his world and he isn’t actually interacting with them. It’s all an illusion made by a witch. It’s fake, hot air, doesn’t matter. We are literally watching a show where the power fantasy is real and the real world is fake. That’s messed up.Also, what the fudge do you think is going to happen next? You honestly think Subaru is going to return to the real world and make friends? No, he hates reality and will do his best to run back to a magical fantasy land that has videogame save slots, and where sleeping beauties and maids and ghost witches love him for being normal and with not with broken powers at all. He will go back to chasing after waifus in this fictional power fantasy for ronery otakus. Which was the case since the very beginning. What value is there in his realization if nothing is going to change? That’s the hypocrisy of Rezero that so many are defending.
She gets dragged down because a powerful wish-granting jewel is reborn inside of her body, but it gets accidentally smashed. So she enlists the help of a man-dog-demon(the predecessor of manbearpig in my opinion) to collect the shards and make sure it isn’t used in a world-ending way. 5. Mysterious Play Just one look at this anime cover is enough to know this is a shoujo, and a good one too. Since this show is also a bit older, like mid 90s older, once again there is no truck or headset. But rather a book. Through this space-and-time-bending book, two girls find themselves in ancient China. But not the normal ancient China. It’s isekai and not time travel, after all. So the two girls become priests of two opposing factions and have to find their celestial warriors in order to summon Shenron, I mean the god Seiryuu, who will grant any wish of their choosing. 4.
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