Ping Pong The Animation episode 10:
Wow. Again, very impressed here. (Man, the last episode is going to be epic...)
Mushishi S2 episode 10:
...First, before I comment on the episode itself: So, not only is this season a split-cour (the second being set to air this Fall), apparently the last two ep.'s of this first cour (which actually make up one of the series' very rare two-parters) are going to be Blu-Ray/DVD-only (I assume because of the production issues). From what I've read, that unfortunately means that those two ep.'s probably won't be released until late November/December.
Oh well, though; like the rest of the series, it'll be well worth the wait.
As for this ep.: IMO,
Mushishi is a masterpiece no matter the episode. Still, there seems to be something extra-special about the episodes that are focused
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: more on Ginko himself, likely because there are so few of them. And this one was lovely.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: (That crafty king of the mountain... <3 ) And it was even more entrancing and calming than usual, too. Couldn't have asked for a better episode to leave off on as we wait for
Mushishi's final run of ep.'s in Fall!
Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii episode 11:
Again, just <3 .
...Also, ah, this was the second-to-last ep., then. That makes sense; I'd been figuring for a while that they were going to end the anime adaptation at the close of this arc. And while I certainly would've liked to see it continue for another cour (there's still more sweet stuff later in the manga, of course! <3
), I think that the anime did a pretty great job at adapting what it *did* cover, and if they stick with that, the finale next week will leave it at a good spot.
Mekakucity Actors episode 11:
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Holy... That opening sequence... (I mean, of course it makes sense, with Shintaro having regained his memories of the other {Bad End} timelines + the-other-dimension-takes-the-people-who-die-on-August-15 thing; but, still, for some reason I wasn't really expecting him to just up and do that, and without any hesitation, no less. My opinion of his character has definitely risen by quite a fair margin since the start of the series!) Also, his whole remembering thing confirmed what I had been thinking ever since I got the multiple-timeline bit right + had combined that with what I'd heard about the source songs' (and the novels' too, I guess?) different 'routes'-- namely, that the source songs/novels/whatever (which I am really looking forward to checking out after this!) show all the routes, including the Bad End/reset ones, and since Shintaro's remembering those, this must actually be the True End route loop, sort-of like the finale to the whole big (multiple-media-spanning!) story. Which means, of course, that you'll get more out of it if you already know the full details of what happened on those previous, reset routes (as opposed to the few brief {but, granted, really unpleasant-looking } flashes of tragedy they've shown so far). I imagine that had this series been given another cour, they could've given the anime some great Steins;Gate-like depth to the various routes/loops, really getting you invested in them + rather oppressed by a fair amount of the Bad Ends before reaching the triumphant relief of the True End; however, since they didn't, I think they've still done a great job with the time they've had (and, also granted, most of the people watching this probably already listened to the songs and/or read the other material already anyway , so they're getting the full impact of it regardless).
...Wow, I really went off on a tangent there, LOL. Anyway, whoa-- that entire sequence from Ayano's conversation with the snake inside Kenjirou, through her plan, through said snake's blackmail of poor Kano... just, wow. Speaking of Kano-- gah, that scene with him and Seto was so touching. And I'm also glad that Kano wasn't just being a total jerk with that whole thing with Ene a couple of ep.'s ago (...although, granted, after the flashbacks in this ep., even if he was I certainly wouldn't blame him... ), and that she was thus able to get back into her body! And oh man, the whole last sequence right before the ED was just plain awesome , as was the scene after the ED, as well. In other words, this was a fantastic ep.-- and I can't wait for the finale!
And
One Week Friends episodes 10-12 (end):
...While, to my rather pleasant surprise, this mini-arc was actually WAY less frustrating than I expected it to be, LOL-- in fact, it really wasn't very frustrating at all, and even Kujo wasn't really that much of a jerk like I thought he was, either!-- I'm still glad I waited and marathoned these last three ep.'s together, since it was still more satisfying that way.
Speaking of satisfying:
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Oh my gosh, Saki basically almost-proposing to Shougo and him totally blushing/etc. in response was WAY TOO ADORABLE!!! I'd already been shipping them for a while now (*especially* once it was revealed that he was the one who had secretly given her the notes in the past + decided to make them again + that little smile he gave after she said she'd rely on him, etc.), but oh man was I fangirling during that whole "husband" scene. JUST TOO CUTE. <3 (Also: The "Just try to imagine him smiling all the time" line and the responses to it... LOL!! And Shougo and Saki's make-up scene was super sweet, as well... <3 <3 <3 ) And, of course, the main couple's make-up was sweet also. (Shougo's still the best, though. ) This entire show was just so darn heartwarming, and this finale left me grinning at how feel-good it was.
Now I'm off to read the manga~!