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

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  • When I’m warming up to 3d scenes in anime thinking that they’ve become so good that I can look past them, this show comes around with the jarring cgi straight out of 2010. This would now need good story and characters to make up for it but It’s a miss there as well. The characters feel like 1 dimensional tropes and the conclusion to story arc this episode was “the girl needed a cheer”. My first drop this season.








  • <Nia Liston: The Merciless Maiden Volume 6> - I had hoped for more of the Magivision production side after the long stretch of adventuring in the last volumes. There was a little bit of that, but the focus shifted for the largest part to two side characters and their goings-on leading up to the big tournament. In a series called “Lia Niston,” I really don’t want almost an entire volume of Bob the Builder and Yogi the Bear. [5/10]

    <Victoria of Many Faces, Vol. 2> - Absolute exceptional volume. The first half is an adventure story that made me feel like watching Goonies for the first time as a kid. I wish this part could have lasted longer. The second part dealt with the fallout of that adventure and tying up loose ends to bring it to a nice and tidy conclusion. My main problem with the series at this point is that there was over half a year between volume 1 and 2. I don’t want to wait that long for vol. 3. [8/10]

    META: As you can see, Myne now does scores. I’m still looking for a good name though. Rotten Tomatos has a “TomatoMeter”. What should we have? “BookScore”? Boring. WormScore? Do people get that it’s adapted from Bookworm? How about “WyrmScore”? Same idea as the last option but with InstantCool™ mixed in.