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

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Cake day: February 10th, 2024

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  • To me there is just something about good, likable characters going about their daily and mundane lives. It’s like how I thoroughly enjoyed “The Aquatope on White Sand” even though it’s a show about working in an aquarium. Not exactly something I would come up immediately when I think about what an anime should be about.

    The same is true here. A cleaning service is not the most heart-pumping of settings but MC is giving her all to her job and I can’t help myself enjoying this a lot more than 90% of the other shows airing this season. I would say give it a try if you liked the PA-Works Working Series.











  • <My Magical Career at Court: Living the Dream After My Nightmare Boss Fired Me from the Mages’ Guild!> Volumes 4,5,6 - more of the same. Not bad, not good either. Perfectly average. Thanos would be a fan.

    <Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy - Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dochu> Volume 01 - After all the positive word of mouth piqued my interest, I tried the first volume of this series as well. I see some strange pacing, and it feels more like a gag reel that is only very loosely tied together by plot. The “filler” is missing. For example, MC is in a mortal fight against a goss level spider and gets knocked out. He wakes up and suddenly he has another follower contract, and the spider is now a girl. He ponders that for all of two sentences before just accepting this as the new normal and switching to the next gag scene where they now do some boke and tsukkomi routine as if they knew each other for years and not just 5 minutes.

    <Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my Retirement> Volumes 8,9 - Both volumes are just regular FUNA doing FUNA things. I feel a bit disappointed in volume 9 since someone close to MC gets stabbed and MC has all that inner monologue about how the kid gloves come off and that she doesn’t care how many get hurt for her revenge, etc., and then she goes out of her way to ensure that in her great revenge, no one gets killed. It’s perfectly in character that MC doesn’t want to kill anyone, but lose the several-page-long spiel about how she will go scorched-earth on the villains.