wrote a review of 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!Score 7/10 [No direct spoilers, a reaction post, then review]
Near the end, Rishe somehow makes a Japanese Shinto-themed device, even though her country's background is closer to Medieval Europe. This isn't an Isekai, so how did that happen? She then goes and names it the same way, which is to be expected... Read Baeron's full review
Rishe, the duke’s daughter, is no stranger to reincarnation—it’s her seventh life, after all. Each life restarts at her broken engagement. Having been a merchant, a maid, and a...
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wrote a review of The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up TrashScore 8/10 I sat down to watch this because of the "Majiku Baggu" clip I found on the internet, and ended up loving it peacefully. The pace is slow with bits of action and adventure attached to the side. While there is combat, do not expect anything spectacular or overly flashy.
It's another... Read Baeron's full review
Ivy's daily life is anything but the peaceful, ordinary childhood enjoyed by other children. She possesses memories of a past life in another world, and at five years old, she learns to her parents'...
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updated their review of Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my RetirementScore 7/10 --Stream of conciousness review May contain Spoilers-- (May be updated later) This anime covers the Manga from chapters 1 to 37 of (currently on March 3, 2024) 93. Mitsuha is now an Immortal being and her FIRST ability can let her hop between worlds. As stated in the start of the Manga, this... Read Baeron's full review
Mitsuha is an 18-year-old girl who’s often mistaken for a middle schooler due to her childlike face and small stature. The story begins when she loses her parents and her older brother at the...
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updated their review of Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my RetirementScore 7/10 --Stream of conciousness review May contain Spoilers-- (May be updated later) This anime covers the Manga from chapters 1 to 37 of (currently on March 3, 2024) 93. Mitsuha is now an Immortal being and her FIRST ability can let her hop between worlds. As stated in the start of the Manga, this... Read Baeron's full review
Mitsuha is an 18-year-old girl who’s often mistaken for a middle schooler due to her childlike face and small stature. The story begins when she loses her parents and her older brother at the...
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wrote a review of Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my RetirementScore 7/10 --Stream of conciousness review May contain Spoilers-- (May be updated later) This anime covers the Manga from chapters 1 to 37 of (currently on March 3, 2024) 93. Mitsuha is now an Immortal being and her FIRST ability can let her hop between worlds. As stated in the start of the Manga, this... Read Baeron's full review
Mitsuha is an 18-year-old girl who’s often mistaken for a middle schooler due to her childlike face and small stature. The story begins when she loses her parents and her older brother at the...
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updated their review of Build Divide: #000000 - Code BlackScore 4/10 (Up to EP 2 so far): As-I-watch review
Ah. As a "Card Game" show, this one is poorly done. It starts out with a "tutorial" that immediately goes about eight stages into the card-battling setup, and doesn't clarify anything that is happening on the field. It migrates from... Read Baeron's full review
In a city where the King reigns supreme, your strength in Build-Divide determines everything... Shin Kyoto. There is a rumor circulating in Shin Kyoto. “Anyone able to defeat the King in...
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updated their review of Build Divide: #000000 - Code BlackScore 4/10 (Up to EP 2 so far): As-I-watch review
Ah. As a "Card Game" show, this one is poorly done. It starts out with a "tutorial" that immediately goes about eight stages into the card-battling setup, and doesn't clarify anything that is happening on the field. It migrates from... Read Baeron's full review
In a city where the King reigns supreme, your strength in Build-Divide determines everything... Shin Kyoto. There is a rumor circulating in Shin Kyoto. “Anyone able to defeat the King in...
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wrote a review of Build Divide: #000000 - Code BlackScore 4/10 (Up to EP 2 so far): As-I-watch review
Ah. As a "Card Game" show, this one is poorly done. It starts out with a "tutorial" that immediately goes about eight stages into the card-battling setup, and doesn't clarify anything that is happening on the field. It migrates from... Read Baeron's full review
In a city where the King reigns supreme, your strength in Build-Divide determines everything... Shin Kyoto. There is a rumor circulating in Shin Kyoto. “Anyone able to defeat the King in...
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updated their review of The World's Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an AristocratScore 4/10 Very unsatisfying. The first season ends in a way that makes you go "Wait... what? It's ended?", and if you miss the tiny clips AFTER THE CREDITS, you might miss a good chunk of the plot. (No joke, some times there's more plotline there than in the main body of 3 episodes, the last... Read Baeron's full review
When a great assassin is reborn in another world, he finds himself the heir to a long line of killers from the shadows. With both his modern-day knowledge and experience and the special magic and...
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wrote a review of The World's Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an AristocratScore 4/10 Very unsatisfying. The first season ends in a way that makes you go "Wait... what? It's ended?", and if you miss the tiny clips AFTER THE CREDITS, you might miss a good chunk of the plot. (No joke, some times there's more plotline there than in the main body of 3 episodes, the last... Read Baeron's full review
When a great assassin is reborn in another world, he finds himself the heir to a long line of killers from the shadows. With both his modern-day knowledge and experience and the special magic and...
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updated their review of So I'm a Spider, So What?Score 8/10 Review: Minimal spoilers (Pre-Watch friendly) Notes: Time Skip - 15 years between "Spider" and "Children" arc, many other reviews didn't seem to acknowledge this. Understanding this makes the show easier to view. Animation: The Last EP was delayed a week because of a bottleneck... Read Baeron's full review
I, the protagonist, was just an ordinary high school girl, but suddenly I was reincarnated as a spider monster in a fantasy world. Not only that, but I awakened in a dungeon filled with vicious...
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updated their review of So I'm a Spider, So What?Score 8/10 Review: Minimal spoilers (Pre-Watch friendly) Notes: Time Skip - 15 years between "Spider" and "Children" arc, many other reviews didn't seem to acknowledge this. Understanding this makes the show easier to view. Animation: The Last EP was delayed a week because of a bottleneck... Read Baeron's full review
I, the protagonist, was just an ordinary high school girl, but suddenly I was reincarnated as a spider monster in a fantasy world. Not only that, but I awakened in a dungeon filled with vicious...
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wrote a review of So I'm a Spider, So What?Score 8/10 Review: Minimal spoilers (Pre-Watch friendly) Notes: Time Skip - 15 years between "Spider" and "Children" arc, many other reviews didn't seem to acknowledge this. Understanding this makes the show easier to view. Animation: The Last EP was delayed a week because of a bottleneck... Read Baeron's full review
I, the protagonist, was just an ordinary high school girl, but suddenly I was reincarnated as a spider monster in a fantasy world. Not only that, but I awakened in a dungeon filled with vicious...
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wrote a review of Wandering Witch: The Journey of ElainaScore 5/10 (Up to Episode 4) This anime heavily feels like a teenager trying to post #edgelord360pimplesdab. It kind of has a nice plot and flow to it, and the world continually makes sense, but everything just has to have that "pimple edgelord" twist to it for some unknown reason. If you... Read Baeron's full review
Inspired by her favorite book, Elaina ventures out to see the world she's read so much about. Like a leaf on the wind, she travels from one country to another, looking to sate her inquisitiveness and...
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