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Anime That Could Easily Be Based in Australia

Anime That Could Easily Be Based in Australia Melbourne is the Aussie city for exquisite coffee. Unlike Saiki’s cynical attitude towards, well, everything, the magic of Melbourne’s coffee culture never ceases to amaze. Painstakingly trying to select which brand of coffee jelly to purchase? We’d love to witness Saiki’s indecision with the array of coffee options at his psychic fingertips. It’s almost as though Melburnian baristas share Saiki’s telepathy, with the myriads of coffee creations on inventory. No matter your gastric intolerance, they’ll find a milk replacement for you! Almond, soy, oat, coconut, macadamia, hemp… 

Konami s Anniversary Collections On The Switch eShop Are Currently 75% Off (US)

Konami s Anniversary Collections On The Switch eShop Are Currently 75% Off (US) Share: Right through until the 21st of January, Konami is offering its retro collections for a whopping 75% off in the US. Instead of paying the usual price of $19.99, each one will only cost you $4.99. That includes the Castlevania Anniversary Collection Games: Castlevania, Castlevania II Simon s Quest, Castlevania III Dracula s Curse, Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania The Adventure, Castlevania II Belmont s Revenge, Castlevania Bloodlines, Kid Dracula (never released in English before) The first Konami Castlevania Collection is designed to be a completed collection around the origins of the historic franchise. Included is a unique eBook that has details provided by developers, artists and other inspired by the Castlevania legacy.

Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Succeeds by Defying Expectations

Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Succeeds by Defying Expectations Turning stereotypes on their heads and flipping scripts aren’t an uncommon thing in media. Still, it’s always a delight when done well, and Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle does exactly that. It offers its own take on the idea of a princess being captured by a demon king by focusing on how she might adapt once she’s in her new “home.” The ensuing anime is delightful, even once you have an idea of where it is going, because of how it’s handled. Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle, as you might expect, kicks off with an abduction. Demon King Twilight comes to Goodereste and steals the beloved Princess Syalis, with her childhood friend/fiance/professional hero Dawner pledging to save her. But once the excitement is done, the focus shifts to the princess’ “struggle.” Which is that she has absolutely nothing to do in the castle except sleep. When she’s not kidnapped, her days involve packed sch

Episode 12 - Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle - Anime News Network

If ever a show was going to make me like a Christmas episode (which I generally dislike with a passion), it was going to be this one. Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle brings its anime adaptation to an end with a version of the chapter where Syalis, Demon Cleric, and Twilight make a brief trip back to the land of Goodereste so that the princess can retrieve her woolly unmentionables. (You may remember that we already had an episode about woolen underwear. Don t worry, the show remembers, even if the two guys don t.) That this happens at all is entirely due to Sya s only slightly underhanded method of writing a letter to Santa about how she wants to go home, which the demons completely misinterpret as her being homesick. It says a lot about how much they both like having her around and need her as a hostage that this totally freaks them out, especially since if they think back to their last trip to the human realm, they might recall that she showed exactly zero inclination towards

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