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Hitoribocchi psst hey you
Hitoribocchi psst hey you








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  • If you want to know a little more about the spring anime included in this article, check out my spring 2019 preview.You are attempting to enter a Private Virtual Country Club.Įntrance to this private establishment requires membership but not an account. By the end of this weekend I should know what I’ll be sticking with for the rest of this season, or at least have a clearer idea.

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    Psst, you can also see what I thought of Penguin Highway in my post here (shameless plug).Īnd that’s about it for this weekend! Going forward these posts will be shorter than this, but seeing as it is the first in a new series of posts, I figured I should give it a little more T&A.

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    Fortunately, i’ll have some free time to catch back up this weekend and I can’t wait to chill out and watch some anime. Life has generally been pretty busy lately and I went to see both Penguin Highway and Howl’s Moving Castle in the theaters last weekend, therefore, spare time for spring series hasn’t been abundant. Furthermore, this method fits with my schedule right now. Of course that varies between genres, directors, etc., but if there are a number of shows you are already interested in, it can at least be a decent way to eliminate any of the weaker offerings from the season. With that being said, a lot of people find that 3 episodes is a good sample-size to see whether or not you want to keep going with a series. Usually, I don’t think there is a set amount of episodes you should give a show just keep watching if you’re interested and stop if you’re not. This season, I’ll be doing the second option from that list. This one is also known as the “just watch some dang anime and don’t boil everything down to some methodology ya nerd” method. The No Rhyme or Reason: Just scroll through Crunchyroll, Funimation, or seasonal previews and just pick a few shows that seem promising.Pick a handful of series that look interesting and give them each 3 episodes in order to see which ones you’ll stick with. The 3 Episode Rule: A go-to method among many anime fans.The Shotgun Approach: Watching 1 or 2 episodes of a large number of shows at the beginning of the year to see if any of them stick.Generally, I vary in how I approach watching new anime every season. How Do I Choose What To Watch Every Season? It’ll have to be weeks and weeks of spoiler dodging for this guy. Unfortunately, Carole & Tuesday is still stuck in Netflix’s international release purgatory, so I still haven’t been able to watch my most anticipated series of the spring season. Although, it remains to be seen whether or not I’ll be sticking with Hitoribocchi all the way through. So far, Fruits Basket is poised to be a season favorite for me, while Hitoribocchi is proving to be a solid option whenever I just want to zone out and decompress for 20 minutes. I’ve already watched a few episodes of Fruits Basket and Hitoribocchi, so there’s not much to catch back up on there. This weekend is going to be all about catching up to this season’s spring anime. So without further ado, here’s what I’m watching for the weekend of April 26 th to 28 th, 2019: And hey, sometimes you just want to share cool things that others might like as well. I’ve seen this type of post on websites like Game Informer and Kotaku, and I find it’s an interesting way to start an easy conversation with readers. In a nutshell, this series will be short posts detailing what I’m going to be watching on the weekend – literally what the name implies.

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    I’ve decided to start a running series of bite-sized articles called: “What I’m Watching This Weekend” or WIWTW.










    Hitoribocchi psst hey you