If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • So, I am wondering if Youko isn’t more or less replaying somebody else’s memories when she has these visions of a pre-apocalypse world.

    That’s a good point. My current working theory is that the “sister” character is a teacher AI from the shelter MC grew up in. Maybe based on a real-world person like the robot in this episode. The memories/flashbacks are from some sort of future VR learning course. She is always drawn with some sort of digital fringe in those scenes.

    Either way, it’s enough of a mystery hook to keep me watching.


  • <To Another World… with Land Mines!> Volume 11 - Would you believe it? There’s actually another one of the titular land mines. Still only figurative land mines, though, so fans of IEDs will still be left unfulfilled.

    <Cooking with Wild Game>: Volume 30 - 30 volumes already. After Death March, it’s the longest-running series of the ones that I read. This volume, though, wasn’t something to be celebrated since for the entire volume, there is a danger hovering over the characters I’ve grown to care about, and I dislike that very much. Just don’t write characters that are so good that I care about them and then dangle them over danger. It’s not a nice thing to do.

    <Dagashi-ya Yahagi: Setting Up a Sweets Shop in Another World>: Volume 4 - Last volume had a cliffhanger where MC was drafted into a war. This volume starts with “Long story short, we won the war”. such a fake-out. Don’t get me wrong, I immensely prefer the slice of life over a war arc, but why bring it up in the first place, then as a cliffhanger?


  • Same studio that has only Zom 100. The animation in the first episodes that I’ve seen were okay - not amazing in my opinion and I cannot say if the adaptation was good or bad since I don’t know the source material. It’s wish the adaptation would have gone to an established studio with a great track record. That doesn’t mean that established studios cannot fuck adaptations up, but I think the chances of them fumbling are lower.