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Sakasama no patema ending letter explaination
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sakasama no patema ending letter explaination

Honourable Mention #2 - Tezuka Osamu no Buddha: Akai Sabaku yo! Utsukushiku I'm not putting it in the top 10 because I have good taste but I won't look down on others who do so. It was so bizarre and funny that it deserves to be mentioned. Fans of bad horror movies - those who know what they're watching is bad - will tell you how much fun it is to watch something like this just for laughs.Įven for someone like me who isn't the biggest fan, Gyo was the most memorable movie/ova of the year. So bad that it was actually mildly good because it provided a lot of entertainment. If that wasn't enough, the Jaws meets Eight Legged Freaks(later turned Human Centipede meets zombie flick) setting was there to seal the deal. You know it's a bad horror when there's a slutty girl that's going to die before the others right ! It had all the hallmarks of a bad horror, especially with the characters: the heroine, her fat friend and that slut that's there for some fan service and to be the first sacrifice. The best way to describe it: an anime version of a bad American horror movie. I could tell this was a bad anime, but I couldn't help myself because I actually enjoyed watching this 1 hour and 10 minute piece. Here's a look at what I consider the best anime of 2012 that came in movie and OVA format: The year had a nice mix of OVA's and movies, but my top 10 list was much easier to form than my top 12 that consisted only of TV anime. I wasn't planning on doing an OVA/Movie version of the Best Anime of 2012 posts, but then I found the time to catch up.












Sakasama no patema ending letter explaination