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The other day, my brother-in-law called Zori a Growlithe. I say she looks more like a Rockruff.
@lolwhoops I suppose Bruxish.
It's hideous and bizarre, yet it over-the-top enough that I find it interesting.
Reply/QT with your favorite:
- Pokémon
- Gym Leader/E4 member
- Town/city
- Pokémon game https://t.co/BhUcALqvCL
@RosemaryMosco I had a thought that if these eagles were Pokemon, they would be regional variants of the same species.🤣
@Cyberedgy Pretear for sure! Although I would be happier with a 24-26 episode series, although a second season could work as well.
#AniMay Day 27 - Kyou Kara Maoh! (2004-09)
Made up of 117 episodes over three seasons, and a 5-episode OAV series; Kyou Kara Maoh! stars seemingly ordinary high schooler Yuuri. One day, Yuuri is somehow flushed down a toilet and transported to another world that rembles medieval-
#AniMay Day 22 - Last Exile (2003)
This 26-episode TV series did get a follow-up, Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing, but I never watched it.
Last Exile takes place in a retro-futuristic world which resembles Europe during the latter parts of the Industrial Revolution. The main-
-also turns out to be an essential figure in this war.
Aquarian Age is a bit derivative, but still enjoyable. This anime is actually the first time I've encountered music by Yuki Kajiura, and it is as fantastic as you'd expect.
#AniMay Day 21 - Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution (2002).
A 13-episode TV series based on a now-discontinued Japanese TCG. Aquarian Age is about a high schooler and musician Kyouta stumbling upon a secret war fought by various supernatural factions. His girlfriend, Yoriko-
#AniMay Day 20 - R.O.D the TV (2003-4)
26-episodes long, this anime is a sequel to the R.O.D OAV series. That anime could also be included, but I think the TV series gets overlooked a lot more than the OAV.
In R.O.D, famous author Nene Sumiregawa finds herself with three-