Tuesday, 31 December 2019

| ANIMES I WATCHED IN 2019 |

I managed to finish 10 animes this year, though I did start more than that. I don't know if I will be able to complete all my unfinished anime next year, but I sure hope so.

  1. Kuzu no Honkai (7/10)
    • This anime was not my cup of tea. It showed a darker side of romance, and it was a bit hard to swallow. However, I appreciate what it was trying to show. Also, the animation was pleasing to the eyes.
  2. Mob Psycho 100 (8/10)
    • I enjoyed watching this anime. It was quite fun. Seeing Mob's epic power get unleashed was very entertaining to watch. I like seeing Mob try to develop relationships with others. 
  3. Usagi Drop (8/10)
    • This was such an adorable story about a father-daughter bond. I love seeing their relationship grow each episode. It was simple and refreshing to watch. Just do not try to find out what happens in the manga.
  4. Barakamon (10/10)
    • I loved watching this. Seeing Handa develop bonds with the children of the village was so fun to watch. He was able to connect to others the way he wasn't able to before. He learned to appreciate life and the simple things that make each day happy. 
  5. Mob Psycho 100 II (7.8/10)
    • I enjoyed the first season better. It had a more fast-paced story. However, I liked seeing Mob's character development in here. He was able to realize more the bonds he had developed and to not be afraid of himself. He was able to somewhat gain more controls of his powers.
  6. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (8.25/10)
    • I honestly enjoyed watching this anime. It had a slow world-building, but seeing Rimuru develop bonds with other people and discover how strong he is, was quite fun. I can't wait for future seasons where we can see more of the stronger enemies. 
  7. Handa-Kun (5/10)
    • LEAST FAVORITE ANIME
    • This was such a disappointment. I enjoyed Barakamon a lot, so I hated that watching Handa-Kun made me feel a little stupid. Most of the interactions of Handa's fans club were annoying. There were no character developments, only foolish moments. 
  8. Persona 5 (6/10)
    • I love the Persona stories so I was disappointed by this. Most of the story was confusing and uninteresting. I did not care for any of the characters at all. I don't remember much of what happened throughout the series. I would probably appreciate it better if I had played the game.
  9. Kimetsu no Yaiba (10/10)
    • MOST FAVORITE ANIME
    • I honestly loved watching this anime. I like the story and the development of each character. I love the brother-sister bond that the anime has shown. Although the anime had slower pacing than what I would have liked, it showed great build-up for the story.
    • I love watching the fight scenes between the different demons and demon slayers. The effects were very beautiful to see. 
    • I enjoyed watching this so much that I read the manga afterward. I'm updated with the events of the manga, and I can't wait for it to be turned into an anime (I wonder how long will that take).
  10. Dan Machi Season 2 (7.5/10)
    • I got somewhat annoyed with what the second season gave because nothing much happened. Most of the events felt more like a filler than an actual part of the story. Don't get me wrong, it's still fun, but if you had been waiting for a sequel to the adventures, you'll get disappointed.

| BOOKS I READ IN 2019 |


I almost didn't finish my Goodreads reading challenge this year, but I'm glad I was able to! It was a difficult year, and I was always not in the mood to read books, so finishing 15 was a lot for me. Almost half of the fifteen books were re-reads, but it still counts for me.

I read 4,296 pages across 14 books (I don't know why the last one was not counted on Goodreads' statistics)

SHORTEST BOOK: Homecoming by Richelle Mead (24 pages)
LONGEST BOOK: Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead (594 pages)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF BOOKS: 306 pages
MY AVERAGE RATING FOR 2019: 4.5/5

NOTE: Titles with the color blue means that they have individual reviews.
  1. The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare (4/5)
    • It was nice seeing more of Malec and all of the other characters we know and love from the Shadowhunters series. However, the main story was a bit lacking. It didn't feel as original as her other stories, and some of the events were kind of predictable.
  2. Best I've Ever Had by Abbi Glines (3.5/5)
    • It was better than the other books in the Sea Breeze and Rosemary Beach crossover. I enjoyed reading it, but the story felt a little rushed. Also, the way the main couple got together felt a little off for me because the foundation of their relationship is purely physical. 
  3. Verity by Colleen Hoover (5/5)
    • This is my favorite book of the year. I enjoyed reading it a lot. It's full of mystery and twists and turns. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and I sacrificed sleep to finish it. 
  4. In An Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire (4.5/5)
    • The Goblin Market was such an intriguing world to read about. Lundy was such a complicated, and heartbreaking character to read from. This had similar vibes to the first book, Every Heart a Doorway which made me enjoy it a lot.
  5. The Lost World by Cassandra Clare (4/5)
    • It was very interesting to know what happened to Ty and Livvy after the events of Queen of Air and Darkness. I'm a bit scared of Livvy and what she can do, but I'm interested to see what would happen next given their current circumstance. 
  6. Forever Fallen by Cassandra Clare (4.5/5)
    • Reading about the Jace from Thule broke my heart. He went through such a hard time, but it still doesn't excuse what he will do in the future. I'm interested to see how his appearance outside Thule would affect the main characters. 
  7. Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead (4/5)
  8. Frostbite by Richelle Mead (5/5)
  9. Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead (5/5)
  10. Blood Promise by Richelle Mead (5/5)
  11. Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead (5/5)
  12. Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead (5/5)
  13. Homecoming by Richelle Mead (4/5)
    • For the review about the whole Vampire Academy series, just refer here.
    • I loved re-reading about Rose and Lissa's adventures. They could have been more honest with each other and relied on each other better, but I still love their bond. 
    • I love the version of the vampires that Richelle Mead has created in this book. They were quite interesting to read about, especially since they have elemental powers. I just wish that their powers could have been used more.
    • Rose was such a strong and independent character. Although she can be a bitch at times, you will still love her loyalty and love for others. I loved seeing her romance with Dimitri develop. 
    • Adrian is hands-down one of my favorite characters of all time. He was such a precious character, even though he had vices, you can still see how caring he was under neat all his crap. I want to re-read Bloodlines just to see more of him.
  14. The Tyrant's Tomb by Rick Riordan (4/5)
    • I enjoyed reading this because it had a lot of adventures. It panned out much simpler than what I liked, but it was still a fun read. However, it lacked the emotional impact the previous had, and I did not care for the main villain that much.
  15. Regretting You by Colleen Hoover (4/5)
    • I liked the mother-daughter bond that this book showed. I was a bit annoyed that their relationship went through such a rough patch only because Morgan wasn't that honest with Clara. I'm sure it was for the story, but it made me want to rip my hair off. I enjoyed reading about their respective relationships. 
FAVORITE BOOK THIS YEAR: Verity by Colleen Hoover

Monday, 14 October 2019

| ANIME - Kuzu No Honkai |

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Hopeless love. Painful love. Unrequited love. Are they really that beautiful?

SYNOPSIS: A story about different types of romantic relationships and how people deal with heartbreak and loneliness.

RATING: 7/10
REVIEW: 
Honestly, I don't know how to feel about this anime. There were parts that I liked and understood, but there were parts where I cringed hard. Some of the actions of the main characters were so unbelievably twisted, especially Akane's, that it annoyed me so much. I think that the anime showed to many sexual activities. I get that some of it were for the story, but it seemed too much. I liked that it showed the different sides of people - what each of them would do when they experience unrequited love. Loneliness is one of the main themes of this - how coping with loneliness sometimes makes you do stupid decisions. I did not love any of the characters because they all did wrong things (except for Narumi), but I understand where they came from. Their actions are much more realistic, but more on the darker side.

On the other hand, I liked the animation. It was beautifully drawn and pleasing to the eyes. The sceneries looked so realistic.

Overall, I liked the animation and that it showed different sides of people, but I think that it's not for everybody, especially the younger audience. It had many adult contents, and most of them were too much. If you can see past the adult contents though, it can show you a much more realistic view on life on how being alone can negatively affect you.

If one of us is feeling lonely, what's wrong with wanting the other to hold you?

You once offered me a safe space, so why are you abandoning me now?

Why does unrequited love feel so empty?

| ANIME - Usagi Drop |

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SYNOPSIS: Daikichi tries to raise his grandfather's illegitimate child.

RATING: 8/10
REVIEW: 
This review is purely about the anime. Never try to find out what happens in the manga. It would just ruin the anime.

I truly enjoyed watching this anime. It was heartbreaking and adorable. In terms of plot, nothing much happened. You just see Daikichi's bond with Rin grow closer, which is a refreshing thing.  It was very entertaining to watch Daikichi try to raise Rin. The connection that they developed was very sweet. You can see how much they cared for one another. It was also interesting to see other characters interact with Rin and Daikichi. In terms of art, it was simple and refreshing to the eyes.



Sunday, 13 October 2019

| BOOK - The Tyrant's Tomb by Rick Riordan |

THE TYRANT'S TOMB


"Have you completely made up for all the bad things you've done? No. But you keep adding to the 'good things' column. That's all any of us can do."

SYNOPSIS: The continuation of Apollo's quest to defeat the triumvirate.

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

REVIEW: 
I enjoyed reading this book, however, it did not have as much impact on my emotions as the third book did. The third book broke my heart so much. Still, it was such an easy read (I managed to finish it in less than a day). Rick Riordan managed to deliver an entertaining story packed with adventures and funny lines. Although, the story panned out simpler than what you would expect. I felt that the quests were finished a little too fast, which felt like it was rushed. Some of the non-important scenes felt like fillers. It felt more of a setup for the final book. Also, I did not care for the main villain that much. 

We see more of Apollo's past here. I love how Rick Riordan managed to weave Apollo's mythological stories with what happens in the book. A new character was introduced in the book. She was fun to read about, but I have not grown attached to her yet. Still, I loved seeing Apollo and Meg again. They became more adorable. You were able to see how much Apollo had changed from his past self. Also, we saw the demigods from Camp Jupiter! I loved seeing Frank so much. 

I don't know how to add more non-spoilery thoughts about the book so just click the button for my spoilery thoughts if you want to know more about how I feel about this. 

I can't wait for the final book of this series!


FAVORITE QUOTES:
Behind me, Lavinia hand-cranked her manubalista - click, click, click - but the weapon was so slow to prime, she wouldn't be ready to fire until sometime next Thursday.

"That must have been quite a shock," I said.

"Since you thought Leo was dead."
Frank's dark eyes glittered like they still belonged to a raven. "Yeah. We were so mad him for making us worry, we lined up and took turns hitting him."
"We did that at Camp Half-Blood, too," I said.
"Greek minds think alike."

"Any weapons to declare?"

In better times, I would have answered, 'Only my killer personality'.

Millenia ago, I'd killed four of my father's favorites because they had made the lightning bolt that killed my son Asclepius. (And because I couldn't kill the actual murderer who was, ahem, Zeus).


Dearly beloved,

We are gathered here because Hera stinks. Amen.

If the wood burned up, so did Frank. Such a typical controlling Hera thing to do: I love you and you're my special hero, and also here's a stick-when it burns you die HA-HA-HA-HA-HA. I disliked that woman.


Everyone deserved someone who could wash away their curses by making them feel loved.


THE JOURNEY INTO THE TOMB WILL NOT BE THY FINAL CHALLENGE. UNLESS THOU SUCKEST MOST WOEFULLY.

"Is that supposed to make me feel better?"
FIGHT THE KING, said the arrow.
HEAREST THOU WHAT THOU NEEDEST, AND SKEDDALETH.
"Did you just use the term skedaddleth?"
I TRY TO SPEAK PLAINLY TO THEE, TO GRANT THEE A BOON, AND STILL THOU COMPLAINEST.

"You ready for your quest?" he asked.

"Is the answer to that question ever yes?"
"Good point."

"What sort of parents would let their children ride such nightmarish creatures? Maybe Zeus, I thought."


"It's not really talking," Meg said. "But yeah. Even the trees don't like this place. They're trying to grow away from that carousel as fast as they can."

"Which, since they're trees," I said, "is not very fast."

"How do we get in?"

I hoped the answer would be Gosh darn it, we can't.

"The thought made me shudder. My gut wound felt so much better at the moment. I could walk without cringing. The sun was shining. I'd eaten a good meal. How could I still be poisoned?"

Denial is a powerful thing.

"How is your wound?"

"My would is thriving," I said. "Me, not so much."

OH BOY, A SPECIAL job!

The anticipation was killing me. Or maybe that was the poison in my veins.

"You jumped into the throne room because... you wanted to save me?"

"Duh," she muttered without any heat.

"Oh, Meg" I shook my head. "That was a crazy, senseless student, and I love you for it. But don't beat yourself up."


Mars might grant us success on the battlefield, but he'd look at my wound and say something like Yeah, rough break. Die bravely.


"No matter what happened over the next twenty-four hours, I would not add to Meg's worries. I would tought it out until the moment I keeled over."

Wow. Who even was I.

"Keep it together, legionnaire," Hazel said. "This is what we signed up for. Defending the legacy of Rome."

"From its own emperors," Thomas said miserably.
"I'm sorry to tell you," I put in, "but the biggest threat to the empire was often its own emperors."
Nobody argued.

"How come you made her laugh?"

"That wasn't my intention. Besides, it isn't illegal to make someone laugh."
"You asked her to be your girlfriend, didn't you?"
"I-What? No. Sort of. Yes."
"That was stupid."

"Well, I'm glad we had this talk, so I could unburden myself of all the things you already knew. I was also going to say that you're important to me and I might even love you like a sister, but - "

"I already know that, too."

Reyna said, "All I smell is Lester's shoes. I think he stepped in something."

"A large puddle of shame," I muttered.

"It's fun up here," Meg decided. She did a cartwheel because she enjoyed giving me heart palpitations.


"If we let the bird eat you," Meg asked, "will they leave Reyna and me alone?"


Let's play guess the god.

Starts with H. Wants to kill me.
(Besides my stepmom.)

"Perhaps if you hadn't kicked me in the head - "

"After that story about Koronis?" Reyna said.
"You deserved it."
"You did,' Meg agreed.
I sighed. "You two are horrible influences on each other."
Without taking their eyes off me, Reyna and Meg gave each other a silent high five.

I drew the arrow from my quiver. "O prophetic missile, I need your guidance!"

There was no answer.
I wondered if the arrow had been lulled to sleep by the magic surrounding the storage container. Then I realized there was a simpler explanation. I returned the arrow to my quiver and pulled out a different one.
"You chose the wrong arrow, didn't you?" Meg guessed.

A voice and a shh.

I have seen stranger couples.
Wait. No, I haven't.

"I forgive you. Not because you deserve it. Not for your sake at all. But because I will not go into oblivion carrying hate when I can carry love."


"That's kind of the point. You do something evil, you feel bad about it, you do better. That's a sign you might be developing a conscience."


"Have you completely made up for all the bad things you've done? No. But you keep adding to the 'good things' column. That's all any of us can do."


"We're going to make it," I said, like a fool.

Once again, I had broken the First Law of Percy Jackson: Never say something is going to work out, because as soon as you do, it won't.
KALUMP.

I hoped the real firefighters were okay because firefighters are important and also because they are hot, and no, that wasn't relevant right then.


Whenever an enemy got too close, Jacob would zap them like the Oprah Winfrey version of Jupiter: And YOU get a lightning bolt! And YOU get a lightning bolt.


I told them all in brief what happened, with Meg occasionally adding helpful comments like, "He was stupid," and "He was more stupid," and "He did good; then he got stupid again."


"Terminus, can you open our defensive barriers here at the main gate?"

"Why would I do that?"
"We'll try the Wakanda thing."

"I was not surprised Tyson had dubbed Arioin "Zoom Pony", or that he seemed happier to see the horse than me."


"If Jupiter expected me to crawl to him for help, begging for mercy, he could stick his lightning bolt right up his cloaca maxima."


Tyson kept dancing to his own internal music, flinging out his arms and spinning like a three-hundred-pound, heavily tattooed Julie Andrews in the Sound of Music remake Quentin Tarantino always wanted to do. (I convinced him it was a bad idea. You can thank me later.)


The only smell I detected was a hint of peanut butter. Why? I did not want to know.


I'll take Apollo. I don't need my eyesight to find him. I'll just follow my ears. He'll be the one whimpering.

I hated that he knew me so well.

"If I'm going to burn," he said. "I might as well burn bright. This is for Jason."


IF YOU EVER GET the chance to see weaponized unicorns in action, don't. It's something you can't un-see.


"I see. Well. I've concentrated the last bits of my power here, around Julia. They may destroy New Rome, but they will not harm this girl!"

"Or this statue!" said Julia.

"Where can we find Tarquin?" she demanded.

What she meant was: Who can I kill to make myself feel better.

The Five Unicorns of Apocalypse happily bucked, then galloped off to do Meg's bidding.


Captain Underpants 

Does not appear in this book
Copyright issues

"Foul undead thing," she said, her voice hard and bright with power.

"When a good woman puts you down, you had best stay down."

"H-how long was I out?" I croaked.

"Roughly three seconds," she asked. "Now, get up, drama queen."

I beamed at my sister. It was so good to see her disapproving I-can't-believe-you're-my-brother frown again. "I love you," I said, my voice hoarse with emotion.

She blinked, clearly unsure what to do with this information. "You really have changed."
"I missed you!"

"Well, Lavinia Asimov, if you want to stay on board, you'd have to become a Hunter."

"Nope!" Lavinia hopped off as if the chariot's floorboards had become lava. "No offense, my lady, but I like girls too much to take that vow. Like... like them. Not just like them. Like - "
"I understand." Diana sighed. "Romantic love. It's a plague."

Never had there been such a bittersweet reunion between a girl and her deciduous fruit spirit. There were tears and laughter, hugs and scratches, and cries of "Peaches!" in every tone from scolding to apologetic jubilant.


Terminus had made it through the battle, though he was weak and shaken. His first announcement was that he was formally adopting little Julia. The girl seemed delighted, though I wasn't sure how Roman law would work out adoption-by-statue.


"The goddess has been beside herself," she said. "I mean that literally. Sometimes she gets so worried she splits into two forms, Roman and Greek right in front of me. She'll probably get mad at me for telling you this, but she loves you more than anyone else in the world."


Life is uncertain

Accept presents, and always 
Eat your birthday cake

"My fate is no longer tied to a piece of wood, which is nice. And if you would all please forget that you saw me in my underwear, I'd appreciate it."


"Okay, settle down!" he called at last. "We have one nomination. Are there any other - ?"

"HAZEL! HAZEL!"
"Any objections?"
"HAZEL! HAZEL!"

"This leaves the Fifth Cohort without a centurion, so - "

The entire Fifth Cohort starting chanting in unison: "LAVINIA! LAVINIA!"
"What?" Lavinia's face turned pinker than her hair. "Oh, no. I don't do leadership!"
"LAVINIA! LAVINIA!"

"O son of Zeus the final challenge face

The tow'r of Nero two alone ascend
Dislodge the beast that has usurped thy place"

Wednesday, 31 July 2019

| 2019 ANIME ADVENTURE PART 2 |

BEWARE OF SPOILERS! (Don't read all of the bullets)

1. Mob Psycho 100 II (7.8/10)
  • It was still a pretty interesting and enjoyable anime to watch, but I enjoyed the first season more. This one had a more serious tone, and the humor is not as funny. I liked that Mob had more character development and we saw his relationship with his friends develop, but I felt that Reigen's character had regressed.
  • I think that Reigen crossed a line with Mob. He bullied Mob a lot in this season, and I thought it was uncalled for. I'm glad that he came around in the middle of the season, but what he did, in the beginning, was inexcusable.
  • It was sad that no one believed that Mob got a girlfriend. Why wouldn't he? He was adorable. The part where he repaired the Emi's paper was touching. It was sad though that she only tricked him to be her boyfriend because of a bet.
  • It was funny that Mob wasn't affected by the ghost created from imagination and people's fear because he didn't keep up with current issues. They were all shocked.
  • The student who tried to rob Mob was such an unlucky person. It was funny that the members from Mob's Body Improvement Club came to his rescue along with his brother. He could have handled that himself if he only believed more in himself.
  • It was cute seeing Mob's parents and their support for him in the race. It was funny though that they were so shocked when he reached that far. They didn't believe he could do it, but they were proud of him nonetheless.
  • I truly thought that Mob's parents were killed. It was a scene I did not see coming. I'm glad that Sho saved them, but they could have warned Mob about what was happening. I felt devastated for Mob on that part. I'm glad that Dimple convinced Mob that they were alive. Else, just imagine what Mob's rage would do.
  • It was interesting seeing the members of Claw from the first season trying to help Mob defeat the Claw organization, and that Reigen is the one they listened to.
  • The Body Improvement Club members were precious. They truly cared for Mob and seeing them protect Mob was such a touching scene. I'm glad that Dimple helped Goda awaken so that he could protect Mob longer. 
  • I felt scared for Reigen going up against Claw's boss. I'm glad that he wasn't seriously hurt. Mob's rage at him almost getting hurt was alarming. 
  • Toichiro's powers were such a cheat. He was so powerful, but I did not get his intentions at all. He just wanted world domination, but he had no one he cared about. No deep reasoning behind the things he did, so I did not care for him at all.
  • The giant Brocolli, in the end, was funny. It got better when Mob revealed why it occurred.
2. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (8.25/10)
  • Satoru's death was devastating. He just wanted to protect someone. He deserved the reincarnation he had because of how compassionate he is.
  • I truly enjoyed watching this anime. It had such a light tone, and it was not stressful to watch. Nothing important happened throughout this season, but it was great seeing Rimuru build his empire. It was fun to see him create relationships with others. He saved many creatures in that world and gave them home. There were one or two boring episodes, but most of them were quite enjoyable. I'm looking forward to the next season.
  • I like the animation of this anime. Most of the characters were either cute or beautiful. The animation of the fights was impressive.
  • I'm excited to see what the future will hold. Many plots were set up in the first season, and I'm interested to see how they would unfold in the future seasons. I want more interactions with the Demon Lords, and I want to see Rimuru interact with Black. He was such an interesting character to get a glimpse off.
  • I loved Rimuru as a character. He was fun, admirable, and compassionate. He helped everyone who asked for his help. He was quick to think of ways to avoid conflict. He was such a great leader. He was adorable as a slime, and he was so powerful.  
  • Veldora was such a stressful dragon. I don't know what to feel about him. Sometimes I cringed because of his tsundere characteristics. I'm glad that Rimuru became his friend and helped him. Also, I'd like to know more about his past. 
  • I find the story of Shizue quite interesting. I wonder how it would play out in the future. I'm glad that Rimuru was able to give her the rest that she wanted. It was heartbreaking, but it needed to be done. 
  • I love the Ogre/Kirin Squad. They were such amazing characters, and I'm glad that they sided with Rimuru. I love seeing them fight. They were such powerful characters.
  • It was funny seeing Shion and Shuna fight over Rimuru.
  • I loved the scene where Shion tried to feed Rimuru something. He asked the Great Sage for help because it didn't look edible, and the Great Sage's solution was to feed it to Gobta. 
  • It was funny how resilient Gobta was. He was like slime in his way. I'm glad that he became one of the toughest members of Tempest. The best part was that he developed Poison Resistance because of Shion's cooking. Also, they used Shion's cooking as a punishment if he didn't perform well in a fight.
  • Gabiru was such a stupid character. Sure, he was admirable for trying to protect his friends, but it was his fault in the first place. He was so thick-headed. I'm glad that Gobta beat him up. It was funny to see the Kijin trying to ask Rimuru for permission to kill him, and Rimuru trying hard not to let them to. 
  • Milim was such a great ally to have. She was powerful and easy to control. It's funny that her weakness is food.
3. Handa-Kun (5/10)
  • I enjoyed watching Barakamon a lot, so this spin-off was such a disappointment to me. There were many moments that I wanted to slap some of the characters because of how foolish they were acting. I also wanted to slap myself because I decided to finish it. There were good moments, but the annoying moments were greater. There were no character developments only random moments that showed Handa. 
  • Most of the characters here were annoying. They often misread situations and thought of something stupid that is related to Handa. Sure, it worked for Handa's reputation but it was so silly that it made want to bang my head on the wall. 
  • The only relationship I enjoyed was Handa and Kawafuji. You can see that their bond is really special, but I kind of hated Kawafuji on the fact that he did not tell Handa the truth about his reputation. It made Handa not enjoy his school life because he thought everyone disliked him, when in fact, it was the opposite. Handa was such a precious person, and I wished that he saw that rather than relying on what others thought of him.
  • I find it quite funny that Akane Tsutsui looked like a girl before his transmission into looking like a school bully. It was particularly funny since they decided to use him as Juliet because of how he looked before.
  • Handa's mother was too adorable to watch. It was funny that his classmates thought she was his girlfriend because of how young she looked. 
  • The episode where Handa got amnesia was too funny. Everyone wanted to hit his head again just so he could go back to being normal. They could not handle the self-confident Handa.
  • I loved Handa's role in his class' play. It was too funny that they had him dress up as a queen and put a wig on him.
  • I loved the part where a palm reader predicted that Handa would have many children in the future. She thought that it would be his biological children and could not handle the amount. Getting a reference to Barakamon was funny.
4. Persona 5: The Animation (6/10)
  • I honestly did not enjoy this anime at all. I cared about none of the characters, to be honest. They were not interesting at all. I did not see much of their backstories and little character development. I enjoyed the previous Persona plots, but I thought this one was too evil. Why would you send high schoolers to such dangerous missions? Why would they risk their lives? Still, the animation and the fight scenes were impressive. 
  • I thought the new Personas were impressive. I'd like to play them, but PS4 is not a cheap console to buy, so I just decided to watch the anime. It was also lovely to see some of the old Personas. 
  • The cat character kind of annoyed me. I miss Teddie from Persona 4.
  • I thought the villains in this did not deserve to be redeemed. They did such vicious things such as abuse and borderline homicide. 
  • I did not like that they left the ending to be open-ended. The reasoning for all the things was not explained properly. I honestly don't know if I'm going to watch the OVAs because of how this went.
  • I felt devastated that the original voice actor for Igor died. RIP Isamu Tanonaka.

Friday, 26 July 2019

| MIDYEAR K-DRAMA ADVENTURE |

BEWARE OF SPOILERS! (Don't read all of the bullets)

  1. What's Wrong With Secretary Kim (9/10)
    • I started watching this last year, but I wasn't able to finish it because I got busy. Amazingly, I still remember most of the details that happened which is shocking because I've been too busy.
    • I enjoyed watching this K-Drama a lot. Most people told me that this doesn't have much plot, but I'd like to disagree. The traumatic past between the two lead characters is enough for me to be intrigued as to how it will affect the story. I liked the twists and turns that happened. Also, I liked the fact that issues that were usually used by other K-Drama did not become a problem here (EX: Mi-so's not as rich, and she's just a secretary). 
    • I loved watching the relationship between Young-Joon and Mi-So develop. They were too adorable together. 
    • Some of the things that Young-Joon does are cringy, but Park Seo-Joon made it work.
    • I like Young-Joon a lot because you can see that he truly cared for Mi-So. He helped her grow into the secretary that she became. He kept their history a secret even if it cost him his happiness because he did not want her to remember the terrible things that they have been through. He was willing to support her resigning her job after he realized that she never had a chance to do something for herself. I'm happy that she stayed as his secretary though because she was flawless in her job. Also, his determination to prove himself to her family was admirable. 
    • This is the first role of Park Min-Young that I liked. I usually got annoyed at her characters, but this one worked for me. She was so pretty here and her outfits are so beautiful. She was flawless in her job.
    • I love the relationship between Young-Joon and Yoo-sik. They are too hilarious together, and they supported each other a lot. It's especially funny that it's Kang Ki-Young who played Yoo-Sik. I love that guy. I love the scenes where they kept arriving at each other's intimate moment, and they do not know how to react. 
    • I love seeing Mi-So's memory of her parents especially since her parents were played by Lee Min Ki, and Jung So-Min. I love those two.
    • I loved Mi-so's father. He was a good guy, but mischievous. I love his support for his daughter, and he truly cared for her, and he just wanted her to be happy. Same goes for her sisters. 
    • I love the relationship between Yoo-Sik and his secretary. It's too funny especially since sometimes you'll wonder if she's really under Yoo-Sik. She did many foolish things but things worked out for the best between Yoo-Sik and his wife because of it.
    • I felt bad for Mi-So whenever she sees a spider. You could feel her fear and it was more terrible for her since she does not specifically know why she is afraid of spiders. The same goes for Young-Joon and cable ties.
    • I cannot handle the feelings it gave me when Young-Joon admitted he never forgot about the incident. His sacrifice for his brother was admirable, but I felt bad for his brother because they never told him the truth. They let him believe in a lie that ruined his mental health. I'm glad that the brothers worked it out when everything was out in the open. 
    • The traumatic past creeped me out a lot. The woman was so terrifying in her role as the deranged mother. 
    • I loved the scene where Mi-So got jealous of Young-Joon's childhood friend and tried to say more sweet things to him. It was too adorable.
    • I loved that Mi-So's teammates were willing to defend her against other employees when they were badmouthing her for dating Young-Joon. I was glad that it did not become a hindrance to their romance. Mi-So was strong enough to not let it get to her.
    • I loved the scene where Se-Ra, Ji-a, and Mi-So got drank and kept harassing Young-Joon when he came to fetch Mi-So. It was too funny especially their reactions after they realized what they had done in the morning.
    • I loved the ending so much. I enjoy seeing weddings in K-Drama, and this one probably topped it. Young-Joon's proposal to Mi-So was very touching, and you can truly feel the effort he did for her.
    • I loved all of the side romances in this K-Drama. The development of Ji-a and Gwi-Nam's relationship was subtle and adorable. I'm glad that Gwi-Nam finally saw how he could happy and it was with Ji-a. Also, Se-Ra and Cheol's relationship was too cute. I was kind of mad at Se-Ra when she was trying to hide it, but when she almost lost him, she realized what's more important to her. It's funny that their co-workers admitted they knew about their relationship even before she admitted it. 
    • I truly thought that Young-Joon's parents would create another conflict because of his brother. I'm glad that Sung-Yeon was able to clear up the issue and that Young-Joon and Mi-So got their happy ending.
  2. W: Two Worlds Apart (6/10)
    • I did not have much expectation about this K-Drama because most of the people I've asked who has watched this warned me that the ending is not that okay. In the beginning, it gave me the 'Fushigi Yugi' vibe so I quite enjoyed it, but after a while, everything seemed messed up. The plot and the events that transpired was alright. However, there were too many twists and turns. Sometimes there were too much, and it stressed me out a lot. It made the K-Drama more unrealistic than what it should be.
    • I honestly don't understand Yeon-Joo's life decisions. I felt that she was too addicted to Kang-Chul that she was willing to sacrifice her father for him. The trauma she undergoes throughout the whole series should have been enough for her to stop her relationship with Kang Chul. Sure, they were adorable together, but it was not enough to convince me that they should have ended up together. He shot at her, and he shot her father. What more could he do to make her leave him alone? I also felt weird about the fact that the Kang Chul she ended up with was the one with no memory of her. He didn't even know she existed because she made him forget. He just continued the relationship they had based on her memory.  
    • I didn't care much for the characters at all. Most of the things that happened to them just shocked me, but it wasn't enough to break my heart or anything like that.
    • I honestly don't understand how they were able to revive Yeon-Joo. I'm glad that she survived but how?
    • Lee Jong Suk was the only reason I finished this K-Drama. He was too adorable and handsome.
  3. Absolute Boyfriend (7.8/10)
    • I enjoyed watching this K-Drama. It gave me the same feelings as the manga did, and honestly, I think it was better than the manga in some parts. The character of the second lead was much better here because he and the lead character had a deeper history. Also, the meeting between the two lead characters was more coincidental. The interactions between the characters and the development of their relationships were quite fun to watch. Somewhere in the middle, it turned into an emotional rollercoaster because of the events that transpired. I think that they could have lessened the episodes because nothing much happened in some of them. Be ready to spend twenty hours on the twenty episodes it has if you want to watch it.
    • I don't know what to feel about the ending. The ending in the manga broke me, but this one not so much. I don't know if it's because I wasn't that invested in Young-Goo and Da-da's relationship since I know what happens. I did not see the open-ended ending that the creator went for coming. 
    • Diana was such a bitch character. I wanted to cut her head off in most of the scenes she was in. She did not deserve to get a redemption arc. If she wanted to redeem herself, she could have made Kronos Heaven create another heart reactor. 
    • I loved Wang-Joon even though he was problematic in the beginning. I hated that he told the paparazzi that Da-da was a stalker, but in his twisted way, he just wanted to protect her. I'm still mad at him for not telling her about the stalker issue, but the things he did for her throughout the series redeemed himself to me. He was willing to admit he was wrong and protect Da-da even though she did not choose him. I felt sorry for him whenever the fact that Da-da would never return to him was rubbed-in. Also, he was willing to use his name to force Kronos Heaven to give him the heart reactor so Da-da would not cry anymore. Plus, I loved the bond between Wang-Joon and Woong. They were too adorable together. I love their support for each other.
    • How did that stupid A+ Beef sticker survive the whole K-Drama?
    • I cringed so many times because of Young-Goo. I did not like him at all in the beginning because he did so many foolish things, but I've grown to care for him because he genuinely cared for Da-da. The scenes where he dressed up in many ridiculous things was quite funny.
    • I honestly liked Bang Min-ah as Da-da. Her acting was quite good. It was fun seeing her different facial expressions especially when she was annoyed. Although, I did not feel much of her sadness.
    • I shipped Bo-Won and Woong a lot. I did not see that he would pick her over Kyu-Ri, but I'm glad that he did. She was so supportive and protective of him, and I'm pleased that he noticed it. They were too adorable together. The fact that they got married in the end, and it was hinted that she was pregnant was something that made me happy.
    • Bo-Won's care and love for Young-Goo were too precious. It broke his heart to follow what Young-Goo wanted because all that he wanted was for Young-Goo to be happy, but it cost him his life. I'm glad that he dared to take Young-Goo from Kronos Heaven so that would not end up in Diana's hands.
    • It made me so mad when the person who was blackmailing Wang-Joon was revealed. Wang-Joon trusted Eun-Dong so much only to be betrayed because of his greed. It served him right that he lost Wang-Joon.
    • I loved the scene where Young-Goo and Da-da stayed at the park where they were working and had their date. It was such a fun time especially since Young-Goo was able to start most of the rides because of his robotic abilities.
    • The saddest part about this version was how rushed the relationship between Young-Goo and Da-da was. If I remember correctly, in the manga, they were at least able to spend a year together. Here, they were just able to stay for some months.
    • The plot where Diana made another robot that looked like Wang-Joon seemed irrelevant. They could have just removed that subplot along with Diana. She just served as someone that could add more episodes.
    • I hated In-Hyuk. He was such a stupid character. He did not do anything remotely helpful to the story. He did not deserve a redemption arc. He knew that Diana would only do terrible things to the heart reactor, but he still gave it to her.
    • I liked Yoo-Jin. He was so adorable, and I'm glad that he was able to join Bo-Won in his robotics business.
    • Kyu-ri annoyed me on some parts. I like that she cares for Da-da, but sometimes she crossed lines. She pushed Da-da for Wang-Joon even though she was with Young-Goo and she kept imagining that some of the other characters like her. 
    • I liked the part where Young-Goo became Wang-Joon's manager. It was funny to see that Wang-Joon could not complain because Young-Goo was able to bring a famous chef to cook for him. It was too adorable. They were able to establish a bond that was enjoyable to watch.
    • My heart could not handle the scene where Young-Goo's memory returned to him even after being kissed by Diana because Da-da came for him. They finally got together.
    • I like the support that Da-da got from her friends. Even though some were against it at first, they were just thinking of Da-da's happiness. They knew that things could not last and just wanted to protect her from the pain.

| BOOKS I READ IN 2020 |

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