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The Weekly Anime Discussion Post For December 9th, 2018

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It’s been a busy week this past week for the anime world with a lot of things going on, and some interesting Netflix pickups of projects, and we’ve been working through polishing off the last round of arrivals that we had. Which we’re close to doing as the latest UPS delivery alerts have arrived. It’s been a decent week of shorts for me and catching up on a range of shows and having a blast reconnecting with older works and enjoying some recent ones.

While we won’t have reviews right away because there’s just so much freaking content, we got in a pair of releases I’m super excited to revist after not seeing them for years with the best Gundam series ever, G-Gundam.

 

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Well hello my beauties. H/t @nozomient

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We’ve got a few things up for review this week with some pieces coming in from the review team. For myself, we’re going to get things moving with some good stuff as the week goes on starting with

 

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Next #anime up for review is #juunitaisen from @funimation

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Juni Taisen was a real surprise. One that had me going around extolling it to others, something I don’t often do.

 

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Next #anime up for review is more #hellokitty from @sentaifilmworks

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We worked through some big sets recently and what better way to break it up than with some Hello Kitty?

 

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Next #anime up for review is #uqholder from @sentaifilmworks

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After going through all the Negima works recently, stepping into UQ Holder felt like the right choice.

 

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Next #anime up for review is #zillion from @funimation

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And we’re capping off the week with a look at the Zillion series, which takes us back in time by about thirty freakin’ years.

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