Once again I’ve been lucky enough to sit down with my fellow bloggers at Ecchi Hunter to discuss an anime we’ve both watched. This time we are discussing *sigh* a series that is no stranger on this site: The Testament of Sister New Devil, or Shinmai Maou no Testament.
Now I’ve made my thoughts on this series very. well. clear, but this conversation was a good chance to sit down with my good friend Lynn and have a real pow-wow on the series.
A few months ago I sat down with Lynn from Ecchi Hunter to discuss the first half of the series: YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world. It was a great conversation and we knew that we’d have to meet back up once the series had finished. Well that time has come, and me and Lynn have had another conversation about the second half of the series!
Good, now I don’t have to look at Shinmaievery time I open up this blog.
Anyway, a few days ago I sat down with Lynn from Ecchi Hunter once again to talk about another show. This time we delved into the sleeper hit of the year: YU-NO: A Girl who Chants Love at the Bound of this World. We had a great conversation as always as talked about the series that is being cruelly ignored by the rest of the anime viewership. Don’t miss out on this show! It’s damn good!
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to join the writers at Ecchi Hunter to discuss the relatively unknown ecchi manga: Parallel Paradise. It was a great conversation and I couldn’t wait to do it again, and we ended up doing just that! Last week I sat down with Lynn and discussed the best ecchi title of 2018: How Not to Summon a Demon Lord!I’ve gushed about this series before on this blog, but it’s always good to revisit what was the surprising hit of last year!
I was lucky enough to sit down with one of the bloggers and have a conversation on one such series: Parallel Paradise. I’ve already put down my own thoughts on the series beforehand, but it was great to talk shop with a fellow blogger about what works, what doesn’t, and what is an excellent additon to the Ecchi genre.
Probably the only Attack on Titan image that’ll ever get on here.
This week will mark the start of The Summer of Love, with the first post coming up early this week (day TBD), but I wanted to take this time to spotlight a new blog done by two fellow WordPress Members: Lynn from The Otaku Author, and Yomu from Umai Yomu Anime Blog. It’s called Ecchi Hunter and it’s going to be a blog where those two discuss all aspects of the Ecchi genre, review and rate shows, and of course talk about the best Ecchi has to offer.
Ever since I came back to the anime world about *checks notes* fourish years ago? Ecchi and Harem anime have been a staple of my anime diet. I’ve always been a staunch defender of the genre and still believe it can tell good stories when done right. So I am excited to hear that other bloggers are taking up the mantle of sharing that belief with the world. I wish them the best of luck and I suggest you check out their blog as the post start rolling in. I may even show up as well.
Right, anyway. While I’ve already made a post on what’s coming up for The Summer of Love. I wanted to also drop an update on some other stuff that is coming or that you might have missed.
I’m planning this summer to do a review on the series Bible Black. Yes, I wasn’t fucking kidding, that’s something that is going to happen. Crow said he’d read it!
Finally, while it’s still in the “thinking about” stages, I think I am going to return and read through shallow dive on the manga series Black Cat. I’ve gushed about this series (written and drawn by To Love Ru’s illustrator!) before, and I want to go back to it. This probably will be more of a fall thing, but something to look forward to!
As always thanks to Crow, Irina, Lynn, Karandi, Scott, Yomu and Matt and Petefor always liking or sharing my posts and welcoming my comments. I hope you’ve all been enjoying the blog as much as I enjoy working on it.