In another 3-episode splurge of the jokes, we get to laugh about a dog, a gorilla, and sex. Animal and sex… animal and sex… No, not animal sex. We already saw one earlier. Remember?
All I’ll say in this newspost is that our alternative title to this episode was gonna be “Shit happens” but unfortunately, it didn’t quite fit the scene. Would have been funny though!
p.s. We’ve released the version 2 of the release to fix the missing font.
Yes, we’re back in action with Black Jack again. The series picks up with a heart-warming story before we plunge to a bone-chilling adventure.
Unlike my experience with keiongaku, I left Japan before I experienced any high school culture festival. But at least some of you may be familiar with some other culture festivals portrayed in other anime shows and such. See how such event turns out when Black Jack team handles it.
What’s good about this show is I hardly ever feel that the plot slows down. Just a few episodes ago, we finished watching another match. Then we had couple beach episodes. We already get to see the next matches. That’s match #4 and #5 this season already. We see the new kid’s debut, and Kimura’s first match since the one we saw in the OVA. The bad part is, we don’t get to see the match we’re all waiting for in a while yet.
If you were stranded on a desert island and a genie granted you one wish and one wish only, what would you wish for?
I’d probably wish to turn it into some kind of tropical resort with all mod cons, five star hotels and an international airport. Either that or try to recreate an episode of Lost
And with this we present you our fourth and last project for this season: Ristorante Paradiso or Rispara for short. This show gives off a very calm feeling and you could compare it to Aria (though it is nothing like it), Bartender or any slice of life show that makes you feel at ease or relaxed. We decided to work on the project because we felt it needed a better encode and typesetting than what’s offered by CR.
PS: Of course we can’t let this go by without at least doing a little buzz … Hence applause to all these girls and boys working on this nice little show ^__^=b
PPS: Lotus forgot this: special thanks to Modest Mussorgsky, whose “The Great Gate of Kiev” from “Pictures of an Exibition” was used as a plot device and as a leitmotiv for Rin. I liked this music since I was a kid. And you can listen to it (Maurice Ravel’s orchestration) here: