Gachiakuta – Episode 13 Review
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「虚の瞳」 (Kara no Hitomi)
“An Empty Gaze”
As messed up in the head as Amo is, you figured there had to be some big-time trauma involved somewhere.
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「虚の瞳」 (Kara no Hitomi)
“An Empty Gaze”
As messed up in the head as Amo is, you figured there had to be some big-time trauma involved somewhere.
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「ものうい」 (Monoui)
“Melancholy”
Yeah- a kid with 0 street smarts wandering the streets of Edo late at night- real great idea.
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「あんや」 (Anya)
“Dark Night”
An adventure made to order for cooped up young boys.
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「呪いのようなものかしら」 (Noroi no You na Mono Kashira)
“Something Like a Curse”
Enjin may say he’s bad with kids, but with this one he’s assumed something very much like a father’s role.
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「アモのもてなし」 (Amo no Motenashi)
“Amo’s Hospitality”
Gachiakuta, like Soul Eater, has a fondness for characters who are pretty unhinged.
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Fall might mean winter is nary a season away, but anime is here to keep the oncoming snow at bay. This is Random Curiosity’s Fall 2025 Preview!
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「砂漠の禁域『ペンタ』」 (Sabaku no Kin’iki “Penta”)
“Penta: The Desert No Man’s Land”
Bones is a real luxury when it comes to anime.
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「激突!宇宙怪獣対巨大ロボ!」 (Gekitotsu! Uchū Kaijū tai Kyodai Robo!)
“Clash! Space Kaiju vs. Giant Robot!”
Well, I’d call that going out with a bang.
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「ラクガキの町」 ( Rakugaki no Machi )
“The City of Graffiti”
Literally the first thing Urana Kei did when planning this series was to research urban graffiti and spend time with artists.
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「怪獣じゃんよ」 (Kaijū jan yo)
“Hey, It’s a Kaiju”
Not all fandoms are the same, but they do complement each other well.