Known in the U.S. as "Case Closed", apparently because fans of the "Conan the Barbarian" character raised a big stink over the name, saying that the only Conan they will allow is the barbarian. They seemed to have overlooked Conan O'Brian.
You're supposed to be a phantom thief but most of the criminals you've come across have seen your face, and there's no kind of repercussions from that? I guess the writer stole the idea from the Black Cat character from the Spider-man comics, but at least that one wore a mask.
Probably a bit too much fan service as that many of the "camera" angles are intended to show panty shots, really in every episode there's at least one shot. Also the male lead, Ikko gets beat up in every episode, with a couple of the girls seeming to look for an excuse to assault him.
This series takes fan service accidents to a whole new level, completely ignoring the laws of probability. Most people couldn't make up the kind of wardrobe malfunctions that occur in this series.
I like how at the end of each chapter for this season the number of singing heads is the same as the chapter number.
This is the middle of the three series known as "Robotech" in the U.S. and in my opinion, the worst. The lead character is an entitled brat who keeps getting into trouble, and is too immature to be in a position of leadership. It's not good when in half the episodes you find yourself wishing they would just lock this bitch up to keep her from f*cking up things. The U.S. version also has an extra episode to link it to the previous Robotech series.
Supposedly Japan’s greatest swindler, you can't be that great if you let your emotions rule you like it does Makoto. I know it's a Japanese trope that Japanese men are more emotional but there's a time and place. the writer of this series should have read the series "Black Swindler" which is also about a Japanese con man who doesn't fall into that trope.
Apparently this doesn’t take place on planet Earth as we see two moons in the sky.
Reminds me of the old Gary Anderson series from the 1960's that used puppets, series like "Thunderbirds", "Stingray" and "Captain Scarlet". It was interesting to see those puppets being made to attempt marital arts moves and sword fighting. And the main character showed himself to be move than expected at the end of the first season.
At this time, June 2019, series is airing on Asian Crush.
This series is what happens when you allow otaku writers to create a live action series. A lot of troupes that you normally only see in ecchi anime / manga
The male lead looks and sounds like a young John Cena. If Cena did a role where he needed someone to play his college aged son, this dude could do it.
Considering that these episodes are only 5 minutes each, way too much information is being given here for each episode in the description.
It didn't hit me until the last episode but this series also introduces the Swordsman character, Jack Duquesne (Jacques Duquesne in the comics). In the comics this character was the one who first trained Hawkeye and they've always had a connection.
Why do otaki writers think that wearing shorts while representing your college professor at a professional assignment is considered proper? Really you're supposed to be presenting your professor and college and you wear shorts?
That lawyer, played by Teddy Hart, comes off looking like a previous incarnation of Joe Pesci.
Thing I didn't notice the first time I saw this episode, when Marika was told that she is the child of a space pirate captain, she is referred to as being the eldest child of that captain, not the only child. I don't recall ever seeing a sibling unless this character is introduced in the later chapters of the light novel series.
I remember when CrunchyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I remember when CrunchyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I remember when CruncyRoll debuted this series a decade ago, the previews had the title as "Moretsu Space Pirates", but when it finally aired the title was changed to "Bodacious Space Pirates". Better yet, the title of the light novel series it was based on is "Mini Shirt Space Pirates".
I've noticed that Trakt only has 7 seasons listed while Netflix has seasons 7 - 10, having just recently dropped the first 6 seasons that
originally aired on FOX. Did Netflix make further episodes since I don't see them mentioned anywhere else?
Notice that in every picture and flashback of the ex-wife, she's only wearing long skirts but now that she's with someone else she's wearing short skirts., perhaps hubby had repressed her?
The artwork on this reminds me of another series, "Helluva Boss", https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss
I was thinking when I first saw clips of this that the artwork looked the same as another series, "Helluva Boss" (https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss) and then I noticed it's from the same creator.
Did anyone notice that there are two moons in the sky, meaning that this takes place on a planet other than Earth?
Who are the real monsters here, those who look different from other people or those who look like normal people but are actually monsters on the inside?
Is it me or did Darkness aka Lalatian's boobs look bigger than in previous episodes?
It seems like the people who created this are trying to be a more adult version of Disney, having the main character do a music number in every episode, yeah we can do without the singing.
Also known under the title "Killer Karaoke". I guess to not confuse it with another movie that was also called Premika. The actress playing the lead, Gena Desouza, had appeared as a guest at the New York Asian American Film Festival in 2018 when this movie screened there. I found it to be a fun and goofy movie. And let's face it, if you were to ask which country makes the highest percentage of horror movies that are also comedies, it is Thailand. If you see a horror movie from that country, there's a good chance it's also a comedy.
There's a scene in this episode that has the most unlikely cause of a wardrobe malfunction that I've ever seen, and for this series that says a lot.