5 Real Life Anime Locations in Japan
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  5 Real Life Anime Locations in Japan Many anime and manga are set in Japan, due to that being most of the author’s country of origin. Due to the anime being set in Japan, the creators often include the characters at real life anime locations throughout the country. This leads to the creation of ‘real life anime locations’ which are real life locations that were featured in anime. In this article we’ll show you 5 real life anime locations that are located in Japan! 1.Azabu Hikawa Shrine (Sailor Moon) Sailor Moon is an extremely popular anime, both in Japan and worldwide. One Sailor ..read more
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5 Underrated Anime Girls
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3y ago
I was asked to do a piece on anime girls and, while this is quite a broad topic, I found myself unable to come up with an idea that I liked enough to follow through on. My particular blogging niche is obscure and under-examined subjects, and there really isn’t a topic more examined and discussed in the otaku community than “anime girls.” Last night, however, a thought came to me: How about I just talk about obscure and under-examined anime girls? Brilliant! I’m so smart (and handsome and cool). So here it is: a list of 5 underrated anime girls that I personally like. Number 5: Yuu Kashi ..read more
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Waifu Meaning, Waifu Material and more
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 Waifu & Its Raging Popularity Around The World Waifu is a term mainly referring to a most loved female character in a manga or anime. A person can choose any favorite female character from any show as his Waifu. Waifu is a word derived from the English word “Wife,” merging with the Japanese slang it turned into “Waifu.”  In fact, you can also create your own waifu with a WaifuForLaifu's generator now! Read on to know more about waifus.  Origin of the word “Waifu.” Back in the 1980s, some younger generation Japanese used the word to refer to a real woman as their wife o ..read more
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Anime Characters That Made an Impact (part 3):
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 Anime Characters That Made an Impact (part 3): Q: If you had to choose 2 characters that made the greatest impact on you or the two most memorable anime character who would you pick and why. By: Kitten eats ramen// Blog: Kitten who eats Ramen Sunako Nakahara— The Wall Flower : As biased as this may seem—especially since she’s from one of my favorite anime of all time— I chose Sunako because she made me realize that I needed to work hard in how I viewed myself. Many people (myself included) would have issues with their own self-image. Growing up, I would think of myself as ..read more
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The 25 Cutest Anime Girls Of All Time
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3y ago
The 25 Cutest Anime Girls Of All Time Cute Anime Girl is kind of the opposite of an oxymoron because people sort of expect all anime girls to be cute. In a sense, that is very true because in terms of character design and what not, I legit cannot think of any ugly anime girls off the top of my head.  Anyways, that is not the sort of cute that we will be talking about in our list today. Our list here will focus on anime girls that have a role in the anime that can be considered  as cute. They may be cute because they are goofy, caring, sweet, and naive. They should be cute in a se ..read more
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Hundred Anime Review | When Sirius Writes
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4y ago
Originally published on When Sirius Writes. Bruh! Watching an Ecchi anime in english Dub is the best combi ever. Watching it in dub is alot easier for me, especially cuz the english language is one of my dialects. Another thing is, its more vocal, more pervy and ‘ecchier’ if its in english dub. Hehehehehe. I just recently finished watching Hundred (like few hours ago) and it was fun. It has flaws and it followed the typical light novel ecchi tropes, but it was fun. To further explain my thoughts, here’s my review: So typical. Everything about this series is so generic and typical for an e ..read more
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Sakamoto desu ka? Anime Review | When Sirius Writes
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Originally published on When Sirius Writes. I’m very picky when it comes to comedy animes. There are some animes that tend to be labeled as comedic…but I don’t find it funny. Its not that I don’t understand the joke, I definitely get it…I just don’t find it funny. Sakamoto desu ka is one of those type. I still enjoyed watching it, but did I laugh at its antics??….Nope. To further expand my reasonings, here’s my thoughts: Sakamoto desu ka? was anime about a guy who’s too cool, too perfect, and too amazing. Everything he does is really cool and surreal, even me as a viewer I find his actions ..read more
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Red Garden Anime Review | When Sirius Writes
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Originally published on When Sirius Writes. I’m not much of a fan of horror-ish animes. They don’t feel like they represent the horror genre properly. They are alot more inclined on the other different genres like mystery or suspense, never the horror. One of those failed attempts would be Red Garden. Red Garden is definitely not a bad anime, its actually a good one. With a horror-themed story, this anime focused more on the mystery aspect, tryin’ to find answers for their existence and the problems connected to the day they died. Here are my thoughts of the series: Red Garden was one of ..read more
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Anime Characters That Made an Impact (part 2)
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Anime Characters That Made an Impact (part 2): Q: If you had to choose 2 characters that made the greatest impact on you or the two most memorable anime character who would you pick and why. By: nabe-chan / GEEK NABE I'll go with Usagi Tsukino from Sailormoon and Lelouch vi Britannia from Code Geass. The moment I finished reading the question, these two characters popped up in my head immediately. Both are definitely memorable, but for different reasons to me.                               Usagi Tsuki ..read more
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Giant Killing Anime Sports Review | When Sirius Writes
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Originally published on When Sirius Writes. I always enjoyed watching sports anime. It gives me good and positive feelings every time I finished watching a series. Giant Killing was one of those animes that made me feel good. Theres alot of sports anime focused on soccer/football. The notable ones were Captain Tsubasa, Hungry Heart: Wild Striker, Inazuma Eleven, and the latest one was Days (TV) from 2 years ago. Giant Killing was one of the top soccer sports animes in MAL, but still, I don’t see much people talking about it. Well, I don’t really see any people talking about sports anime to ..read more
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