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Shikabane Hime | Corpse Princess – Collection [480p – 720p]

Shikabane Hime - Collection

Synopsis for: Shikabane Hime - Aka | Corpse Princess | Shikabane Hime: Aka (Fall 2008)
After being brutally murdered along with her family, Makina Hoshimura turns into a Shikabane Hime, a living corpse contracted to the Kougon Cult, in order to exert revenge on the mysterious undead organization responsible for her death. She is assisted in this task by Keisei Tagami, her contracted priest and former friend. This is the story of Keisei's younger brother Ouri, a boy with an unusual attraction to death, who slowly discovers his brother's secret and gets dragged into the world of the Shikabane. Continue reading Shikabane Hime | Corpse Princess – Collection [480p – 720p]

Strike the Blood Review

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2014's leading harem ecchi show about Vampires, Familiars, Sword Shamans, Alchemists, Homunculus, Witches and Mages promises a lot of thrills, panty shots, nose bleeds and tons of moe falling from the sky to complicate the routine, languid lifestyle of our humble and unfortunate high school protagonist, the Fourth progenitor. Strike the Blood delivers in ample amounts where guilty pleasure is concerned and offers a splendid, entertaining show filled with situational humour, colourful characters, the cutest assortment of junior high harem candidates since baked bread. Will this show be able to strike the right balance between its elements? Read on!

Strike the Blood!

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Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi Review

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Kami-sama no Inai Nichiyoubi, better known as The Sunday Without God, is probably one of the better shows of 2013 dwarfed by the popularity of Attack on Titan and by its own decidedly moe-centered character, but beneath the superficial surface it is a very unique show indeed, focusing on the supernatural and constructing a wonderfully mythological world around the premise of death and afterlife with fantastical visuals and arresting character development. The religious undertones are crafted after the christian faith in the most delightfully absorbing tale of what happens to our mortal pane if God had indeed abandoned us to our own devices after declaring the act of creation as a failure. Can the show variate enough to warrant such a title as 2013's most unsung show behind the heavyweights? Read on.

Godless Sundays

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