Luffy Jumps Into the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

One Piece Joins 2023 Lineup for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

For almost a century, millions of Americans have spent Thanksgiving watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Every year, the biggest names in pop culture get their floats or balloons and march through Manhattan for everyone to see. From longtime staples like Snoopy and theย Peanutsย gang to modern-day legends like Spongebob, everybody who’s anybody in pop culture takes part in the Macy’s Parade. In recent years, thanks to anime becoming a steady part of American culture, Japanese icons like Goku from theย Dragon Ballย franchise have gotten to join the parade roster. However, the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will see another anime legend join the lineup. A hero that, truth be told, stands a good chance of being spoken about centuries after his series ends. This year, Monkey D. Luffy sails into the Macy’s Parade.

No, we’re not joking. On October 4th, 2023, Toei Animation announced on social media that “Straw Hat” Luffy will be joining the Macy’s Parade for the first time. He’ll be the fourth character (fifth if you count Hello Kitty) from an anime series to join the iconic Parade, following in the footsteps of Pikachu and Eevee from Pokรฉmon and fellow Shonen Jump protagonist, Goku. That latter fact is even more significant when one considers how Goku was a source of inspiration for One Piece creator Eichiro Oda when creating Luffy. The fact that these two legendary protagonists from Japan are taking part in an American tradition drives home how popular anime has become. What was once a niche interest is openly enjoyed by millions in the West.

It gets better, though: the fact that Luffy’s joined the Macy’s Parade shows just how popular One Piece has become in recent years. 

For those who don’t know, One Piece is a shonen series set in a world filled with pirates, fantastical creatures, and people with extraordinary powers. The series itself follows Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate captain who can stretch his body like rubber, as he and his crew seek the One Piece, a legendary treasure hidden by the late Pirate King, Gol D. Roger. With an ongoing story that’s lasted several decades and some of the best world-building in all of fiction, One Piece is the best-selling manga of all time. A century from now, it could be counted as one of the greatest works of literature in human history; it’s that good!

While One Piece has always been incredibly popular, both in its native Japan and abroad, the last two years have seen it grow bigger than ever. It’s latest film was a global hit. Official clips for new episodes end up trending on YouTube. And most recently, its live-action adaptation on Netflix managed to defy the curse of LAA’s (Live-Action Adaptions) being terrible. Now more than ever, people are getting into One Piece, making the time to read the manga or watch the anime. 

In other words, this is a big win for Luffy. Is it any wonder why he’s one of the most fantastic characters in anime history?

Rudeus+Sylphie Forever!!!

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation S2, Ep 12 Review

It has been a long and winding road for poor Rudeus to get where he is now. His first girlfriend left him without explaining things first and made him impotent. He had no luck finding a cure for his problem at Ranoa University, which only made things worse. However, all that changed when he realized two things: one, that “Fitz” was a girl, and that she was his childhood friend, Sylphiette. These two have been through hell and back, but it was worth it. As the first half of season two to Mushoku Tensei comes to a close, Rudeus finally sees an end to his suffering. In other words, he gets his rizz back.

Rudeus Still Can’t Get it Going!

The good news is that now that knows that Fitz is Sylphie and that she loves him, Rudeus doesn’t hesitate; he tells him he loves her back. Which isn’t a lie. On the one hand, he does feel a little guilty that he tried to “mold” her into his ideal woman when they were kids. On the other hand, though, he has fallen in love with her over the last year. So, they finally kiss, and it looks like they’re about to take that next step.ย 

Then, the bad news comes.ย 

DANG IT, ERIS!!!!

Rudeus’ thoughts aren’t shown directly in the anime, but in the manga and light novels, it’s at this point that he starts thinking how he can’t screw things up again. Then, his thoughts drift back to Eris, and, like a curse, he can’t go through with it. He’s so worried he’ll mess things up that he can’t get it up. 

To his credit, though, Rudy learns from his disaster with Sara and is upfront with Sylphie. While it’s not shown in the anime due to time constraints, he tells herย everythingย that happened with Eris. And toย her credit, Sylphie understands and is sympathetic to him. She knows how much he must have suffered in silence, and wants to do everything in her power to help her.

Ariel, on the other hand, isn’t as understanding at first, not getting why this is a problem. While it does make her seem a little less likable, she does realize how rude she was being to her best friend and quickly apologizes.ย 

The biggest surprise, though, is that it’s not Ariel who comes up with a solution, but the guy in their group that’s had little involvement thus far: Luke. He not only defends his cousin’s problem, but he’s the one who comes up with their ultimate plan for Sylphie to get her man.ย 

If anyone asked whether or not the Bro Code transcends the Multiverse, then this moment supports that idea.

Breaking Out the Nuclear Missile

Luke’s plan is the romantic equivalent of a nuclear missile: an aphrodisiac. Eagle-eyed fans might remember it as being the same one that Rudy bought for himself when he was tutoring Eris in Roa. Since Fittoa’s destruction, though, it’s become incredibly rare and valuable. He did plan on selling it for funds, but he decides Sylphie needs it more than they do.ย 

Luke hasn’t been that involved in the plot of the series thus far. However, it’s his moments in this episode that show why he’s so trusted by Ariel and Sylphie. Fingers crossed, he and Rudeus don’t ever come to blows over anything.

At any rate, Sylphie wastes no time securing her man for good. She makes a beeline for Rudeus’ bedroom with some food, drinks, and her pocket nuke. Like earlier, the episode has to cut down on the moment due to time constraints, but it makes up for it in the end. Once they both take the love potion, it’s not long before they feel this…release. Something turns on in their minds, and they can’t keep their hands off each other. Then Sylphy takes a note from Ariel’s book and seals the deal with a smooth line: “Take me as you wish.”

Viewers who hoped to see at least the start of what happens next but didn’t shouldn’t feel too bad. The light novels and the manga both left their night up to people’s imaginations.

RUDEUS GOT HIS W RIZZ BACK!!

An interesting change to the story unfolds once Rudeus wakes up. In the original source, he finds Sylphy sleeping next to him. However, in the anime, he wakes up and finds himself alone. It’s a fake-out meant to make viewers worry if history repeated itself to increase the tension, and while it works, it seems a little cruel. In its defense, though, it only makes Sylphie coming back after going to thank Ariel and Luke, only for Rudy to embrace her, feel all the more heartwarming. The man is cured at last, thanks to his Goddess of Love!

The biggest shocker comes in the episode’s final moments, though. People who read the manga and light novels know this was coming, but it was a surprise that the anime chose to include it at the tail end. Rudy goes to meet Ariel at last, and he shows how he’s truly gotten his rizz back. He straight up asks Ariel to let himย MARRY SYLPHIE!!!!ย 

On the one hand, it’s sad to know that this is the last time we’ll see Rudeus until the second half of the season in Spring, 2024. On the other hand, though, HE WENT STRAIGHT FOR THE KILL! RUDY’S GETTING MARRIED!!! 

This first cour was a mixed bag in some aspects, lacking much of the action of the first season. However, it’s moments like this that made the journey worth it in the end. Rudy’s not only overcome the pain of Eris leaving, he’s getting married! W RIZZ, RUDY!!!

Also, spoiler alert: Sylphie’s going on the list of best waifu’s for 2023.ย 

I Give “Convey to You” a 5/5

Akira Remembers to Appreciate Family

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Deadย Ep 9 Review

Zom 100 is unlike most zombie apocalypse stories that came before, and that has to do with its main themes. The whole story’s an argument that people are spending too much of their lives working and doing what society expects of them instead of doing what they want. As a result, many people never get to do the things they want in life until it’s too late. That’s nothing new to this story, but this week’s episode adds another layer to this concept. It’s hard enough when people need more time to do what they want. Now add that they may not have the time they want to spend with their loved ones before they’re gone.ย 

This review will get pretty deep, so put tissues on standby.

The Magic of a Treehouse

As Akira and his group nears the end ofย their trek to his hometown, they run into a literal roadblock. The only tunnel leading to Gunma is sealed off on both sides and infested with zombies. Nothing can get out or get in. Thus, the trip to “Kanto’s best-kept secret” continues on foot, leading the group to run into a carpenter being chased by a zombie boar. After saving his life, the carpenter, Masaru Kumano, explains why he’s out in the woods. He’s building a treehouse to keep himself safe from the zombies, something that Akira and Kencho eagerly join in on. Both because it’s on Akira’s Bucket List, and the simple fact that most kids dream of having a cool treehouse.

Tragically, Kumano reveals that the treehouse is not just for safety, but a tribute to his dead son. He always promised that they’d build a treehouse one day, but he lost his wife and son when the zombie plague broke out. This leaves him filled with melancholy over the fact that he didn’t spend as much time with his kid as he wanted.

This moment defines the tone of the rest of the episode, as it makes Akira reflect on his own relationship with his parents, who he hasn’t seen since he left to work in Tokyo. Many young adults leaving home for the first time (and even the ones who remain at home) can feel guilt over not showing enough gratitude to their parents, or getting to do everything they want with them. That was even before the zombie outbreak; with the chance of survival far lower now, Akira’s more determined than ever to make things up to his parents.

I won’t lie: this episode made me think about my own relationship with my parents, and what I can do to help them as we all get older. Anyone acutely aware of the passage of time and how their parents might not always be around may end up feeling the same.ย 

Gunma is the Perfect Anti-Zombie Stronghold…Until Now

Regardless, Akira leads his group to his hometown of Gunma, and he isn’t joking when he calls it Kanto’s “best-kept secret.” It’s the perfect stronghold to ride out a zombie apocalypse: limited routes to get in, self-sustaining food supply, and plenty of people around make it a veritable redoubt. Akira and his friends could take refuge there forever if they wanted to. Alas, trouble’s already brewing in the form of a group that serves as evil twins to Akira and his friends.

Many refugees from the cities wound up making their way to Gunma following the zombie outbreak, which isn’t a problem at first glance. However, four of those people have come with the intent of destroying the village by unleashing the zombies on everyone. The reason why? Simply for the sake of it.

Meet Kanta Higurashi, a nihilistic NEET and Akira’s evil counterpart. The anime doesn’t reveal his full backstory yet, but it spends the final moments of the episode establishingย whyย he and his group are dark reflections of Akira’s group. Like the protagonists, they were people who either wanted more out of life or were dissatisfied with society and their place in it (or lack thereof.) Whereas Akira and his friends are using zombie virus to better themselves and live their best lives, though, Kanta’s group doing the opposite. They’re indulging in their worst vices and acts of petty vengeance against those they think wronged them. There will likely be those who use the end of the world to embrace their worst aspects, and Kanta’s group is a frightening example of what can happen.ย 

Too bad we don’t know when the next episode will air.

Support the People in the Anime Industry

Zom 100 has been continually plagued by numerous delays since it’s premiere. As a result, what should’ve been a surefire hit for the summer season has likely not live up to its full potential. Now, it’s suffering its most considerable delay yet as the final three episodes of the first seasonย are delayed indefinitely.ย 

There’s a dark sense of irony to this. For an anime about bashing abusiveย working conditions, the anime industry isย one of the worst placesย for people to work. The last few years have seen a growing awareness of how bad it is working in the anime industry, with people even being hospitalized from sheer exhaustion. Now, that kind of work environment could costย Zom 100ย a spot as one of the best anime of 2023.

The anime opening was actually incomplete when the series premiered. This latest episode is the one that includes the full opening.

There’s no telling when this popular anime might return, but for now, the best fans can do to support is to spread awareness about how great it is. Anyone who’s hated their jobs can emphasize and identify with Akira and his friends, and maybe it can encourage more people to prioritize their own wellness in this chaotic world. That, and it can help spread awareness of how the anime industry needs serious reforms.

I Give “Treehouse of the Dead” a 4.5/5

Guten Tag, Fraulein Beatrix!

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Deadย Ep 8ย Review

There comes a time in the lives of many otaku’s, weebs, and Japanophile’s where loving Japan from afar isn’t enough. They have to take the time and save the money to see the land of the Rising Sun for themselves. Unfortunately, life has a way of throwing people curve balls, like a zombie apocalypse. However, as Zom 100’s philosophy has repeatedly espoused, it’s better to follow your dreams than live without them. As Akira, Kencho, and Shizuka continue their trek across Japan, the young woman they run into loves Japan so much, not even zombies will stop her from enjoying it. Guten tag, fraulein Beatrix! 

Shizuka may have competition on the “Best Waifu’s” list for 2023.ย 

As a side note, the show updated the opening to include footage of their adventures in Tokyo, and a zombie dance number that would make Michael Jackson proud. 

Beatrix Amerhauser, Japanophile Extreme!

After he managed to tell off his worthless former boss and leave him crying on the road, Akira, Kencho, and Shizuka continue their trek across Japan to Akira’s hometown. Shizuka’s finally more open with the others, joining them in scratching off items on their bucket list. Their road trip winds up taking a detour, though, when they see a truck being attacked by zombies. Before Akira can do his hero thing, though, the driver comes out clad inย samurai armorย and uses a naginata to skewer all the zombies!ย 

Meet Beatrix Amerhauser, a 21-year-old German student and die-hard Japanophile. She’s dreamed of coming to Japan since she was a child, but by the time she arrived, the Zombie apocalypse was underway. Like the rest of the group, though, she refuses to despair, wanting to experience as much of Japan as possible. Given her attitude, it’s inevitable that she chooses to join the group.

Beatrix is a very worthy new addition to the show’s roster. Much like Akira, she has this fearless attitude that drives her to do things others would call crazy. She’s just as athletic, too, using her samurai armor and naginata to mow down zombies like it’s nobody’s business. At the same time, she’s also knowledgable like Shizuka. She knows more about Japanese culture than some Japanese do!

Also, like Kencho, there’s a few moments where she’s not afraid of stripping naked, albeit because there’s hot springs involved. In other words, she fits right in with the group.

Hot Springs and Sushi Galore

Introductions to Beatrix aside, this episode is noteworthy for adapting stories into one episode. The first half that introduces Beatrix also sees the group fight a horde of zombies for the chance to try authentic sushi. The second sees the group indulge in a common fanservice staple: hot springs and open-air baths.ย 

Anyone who’s watched a comedy-based anime will know what a hot spring or open-air bath entails. And like many examples, Akira winds up getting in one at the exact same time that Shizuka does. What makes it funny, though, is the fact that Akira’s more interested in enjoying himself than seeing Shizuka, much to her disbelief. It’s a good way of subverting the classic hot-spring scenario by having the man not be a pervert about it. 

Humor aside, their unexpected time together does lead to a tender moment where Shizuka opens up to Akira more. Despite writing him off as an impulsive idiot at first, she’s come to admire how uninhibited he is. She even admits that she’d hope to date someone like him one day.

That’s right; Akira and Shizuka shippers just got a ton of fuel for their cause!

All in all, this episode was a very light-hearted affair. After the heavy stuff that viewers had to endure in the previous two episodes, it’s nice to get a reprieve. Despite being a zombie story, Zom 100 remains, at its core, a comedy series. That, and the episode introduced us to yet another waifu for 2023, Beatrix Amerhauser. Now fans are going to have to debate who’s better: Beatrix or Shizuka?

Let the arguing begin!

I Give “Sushi and Hot Springs of the Dead” a 4.5/5

Netflix ‘One Piece’ Gets an Unprecedented Season Two

Why the Live-Action One Piece Getting a Second Season is a Big Deal

Over the years, Netflix has tried to adapt popular anime into a live-action format, only to fall flat on their faces. Their live-action Cowboy Bebop got canceled less than a month after first premiering. And their film adaptation of Death Note was hated so much, the director deleted his Twitter to avoid the death threats. Needless to say, anime fans are adamant about any adaptations being true to the source. Then, Netflix decided to team up with mangaka Eichiro Oda to adapt his legendary series, One Piece. And despite the stigma surrounding live-action adaptations, One Piece succeeded where so many others failed. It was good! It didn’t reach the same levels of comedy as the original story, but it captured the spirit of the series in a way few had.

The show’s success is apparent to Netflix and fans alike. At the time of this writing, it’s consistently remained in the top ten most-watched shows on the platform. In addition, it’s garnered more popularity than the Ahsoka miniseries. Fans waited years for that to come out, and One Piece blew it out of the water. Thus, it comes as no surprise when Eichiro Oda himself announced on social media that the series would be getting a second season.

An Unprecedented Decision

This decision is unprecedented. While live-action adaptations of anime have gotten sequels in movie format, such as Ruronori Kenshin, to the best of my knowledge, it’s never happened to a show itself. In a recentย interview with Deadline, executive producers Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements admitted that they already have a roadmap planned out for six seasons of the show. If it does well enough, though, they have plans for twelve seasons. If that’s true, then Netflix could attempt to adapt the entire series over the next ten or so years.ย 

Those familiar enough with One Piece will know how Herculean a task this is.ย One Pieceย is a series with a thousand-plus chapters under its belt, and a near-equal amount of anime episodes. In other words, there’s a lot of material to cover. If the people at Netflix are truly investing in this for the long haul, then they’re going to have make a lot of hard decisions. How much of the material will they choose to adapt per episode? Assuming they choose to give season two the same number of episodes as the first one, they will have to condense a lot of material. At best, they’ll be covering the Loguetown arc all the way up to the end of the Alabasta Saga. That’s a tall order to fill!

Then there’s also the manner of how much this will cost them. Asย One Pieceย progresses, the fights become more elaborate and fantastical. Considering how many of the opponents that Luffy and the others will be facing from this point onward will have Devil Fruit powers, they will have to find a way to adapt them to live action. That means a lot of money will go towards special effects and related issues. One of the future Straw Hat’s alone will have to be created entirely by CGI. Adapting most of this will cost a lot of money!

Fortune Favors the Bold…and the Crazy

Regardless of the cost, though, it seems likely that Netflix will be willing to pay whatever they have to ensure that their adaptation of One Piece is a success. Despite some nitpicks, the show has largely been a success, capturing the spirit of the anime and manga in live-action form. Countless people worldwide are getting into One Piece thanks to the live-action series. Before, many would refrain from getting into the franchise, intimidated by its sheer length and size. The live-action series serves as a mean for newcomers to get into One Piece without having to spend days binging the anime or manga, making it an appealing alternative for those lacking free time. 

As for Oda, he’s getting the chance to retell one of the greatest stories in recorded human history: his story. It’s not even complete, and it can already stand toe-to-toe with legendary, centuries-old tales. With the right planning, advertising, and Oda’s steady hand, it could become the big show to watch in the 2020s. Even if it isn’t, though, One Piece has already secured its legacy for generations to come.

That, and there’s no way it could do worse than the end to Game of Thrones.

Shizuka Tells off Akira’s Fat Boss

Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead Ep 7

There are a lot of horrible people in the world. People who will take advantage of others and use them for their own benefit. As it turns out, this is something Akira and Shizuka have in common with each other. Both have had people stronger than them walk all over them, and it’s become Shizukaโ€™s biggest berserk button in life. So when she sees Akira being used as a slave by his old boss, she steps up. What happens in this weekโ€™s Zom100 is a tribute to everyone whoโ€™s ever dealt with abusive bosses and parents.ย 

Akira is a Mindless Zombie!

It’s now been several days since Akira was forced to start working at Kosugiโ€™s truck stop, and things are getting worse. Every second he spends under Kosugiโ€™s thumb, the more he forgets his character development. Which means it’s easier for Kosugi to use his abusive โ€œcarrot and stickโ€ enslavement to keep him there. What makes this so hard to watch is that people get subjected to this every day of their lives.ย 

Kosugi is truly the worst boss a person could have. Not only is he a fat, parasitic slave-driver, he’s also a sexist pig. He makes Shizuka serve him beer after refusing it from an older woman. Then, he starts ogling Shizuka, making lewd remarks and licking his lips like a predator. This man is a human version of Jabba; the perfect target for the โ€œMe, Tooโ€ movement. The first chance Shizuka gets, she tells Kencho they’re leaving.

It’s what Shizuka does next, though, that breaks her ice queen facade for good.

Shizuka Had a Jerkwad of a Dad

Unlike the working-class Akira, Shizuka comes from a wealthy and privileged background, courtesy of her CEO father. She was caring and wanted to become a doctor and help people. The problem was her father was an abusive control freak who didn’t see her as her own person; he saw her as just an extension of herself and made her do whatever he said. He even took a stray puppy she adopted and had it put down. He broke her just like Akiraโ€™s job broke him.

However, seeing Akira living his life so earnestly and happily awoke something in her. That innate desire to do what she wanted came rushing back. Akira brought out the best in her, and she repays that by standing up for him and telling everyone Kosugiโ€™s a fat, no self-esteem waste of human flesh. It’s a moment that everyone who dealt with abusive relationships in life dreams of fulfilling, and it works. Akira stands up for himself.

Akiraโ€™s timing couldn’t be better, either. Some of the zombies get into the truck stop, and while Kosugiโ€™s flailing around, Akira steps like a real boss. He comes up with a plan to get rid of the zombies while Kosugi does squat. As a result, everyone gets fed up with the Japanese Jabba and leaves, leaving him all alone like he deserves. And he will probably be eaten by zombies soon enough

Don’t Be Afraid to Follow Your Dreams

The moral of the episode: if your job or the people you work for are unbearable, then leave. It might mean risking your security and safety, but some things are better than being worked like a zombie. That, and it might mean that the job you want is still out there, or, as Shizuka tells Akira, it doesn’t exist yet. The fact that she says this to the person she looked down on shows that heโ€™s finally won her over. She is an ice queen no more!

Quick sidebar, but I’m hoping that Shizukaโ€™s father died in the zombie outbreak. He’s the kind of parent I hate, and the world is better off without him.ย 

I Give “Truck Stop of the Dead” a 4.5/5

Who is Silent Sevenstars? The Answer Freaks Rudeus Out

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation S2 Ep 9 Review

One of the biggest mysteries in theย Mushoku Tenseiย is the cause of the Mass Teleportation Incident. It destroyed Fittoa, led to the death and stranding of countless people, and affected the lives of everyone Rudeus knows. One of the big reasons why Rudy went to Ranoa University was the hope of learning the truth about it. In this week’s episode, he finally manages to gain a big clue when he meets a certain someone known as Silent Sevenstars. However, the person he meets isn’t just someone he didn’t expected, but someone who freaks him out.

Rudy Gets PTSD Flashbacksย 

It’s been months since Rudeus started attending Ranoa University, and both of his goals have hit a wall. He’s no closer to curing his impotency, nor has he managed to learn more about the Mass Teleportation Incident. At ‘Fitz’s’ suggestion, he decides to consult with their mysterious classmate, Silent Sevenstars. They’re someone who have created countless things that he recognizes right away as things from his world, making him suspicious about their true identity. However, not even he was expecting to learn who this person was. Silent Sevenstars is the young woman who was with…Orsted.

Seeing this living reminder of one of the worst moments in his new life, Rudeus understandably has a panic attack. Whereas some series would use it for comedic purposes,ย Mushoku Tenseiย plays it solely for drama. His near-death experience at the hands of Orsted deeply traumatized him, so much so that he passes out from shock. Thankfully, Sylphie continues to be the angel he needs in his life by watching over him until he comes to. It’s then that Rudeus learns some vital information about the incident that changed his life.

Nanahoshi Shizuka Got Isekai’d the Old-Fashioned Way

The surprises keep coming, as Silent Sevenstars reveals their true identity. Her real name is Nanahoshi Shizuka, and she’s a Japanese girl. The same girl whom Rudeus saved from Truck-Kun as the last act of his first life, though he keeps that knowledge to himself. What’s more important, though, is that, unlike Rudy, Nanahoshi got isekai’d the old-fashioned way: by summoning.ย 

Here is where Rudy gets his first big clue about the Incident. While Nanahoshi doesn’t know who summoned her or why, both of them piece together that the Teleportation Incident was a side-effect. A backlash resulting from teleporting someone from another world. In other words, it wasn’t Rudeus’ fault.

Nanahoshi also explains that Orsted found her and took her in as his companion a la Doctor Who, teaching her everything about this world and giving her the means to protect herself. Unlike Rudy, she can’t use magic, which makes it hard to defend herself. She also limits using her knowledge to her advantage because, truthfully, she doesn’t want anything to do with this world.ย 

Nanahoshi is an excellent contrast and foil to Rudeus in the story ofย Mushoku Tensei. Both got Isekai’d, but by different means. Both are considered knowledgable, but Nanahoshi only uses it for her own benefit. Most importantly, though, Rudeus wants to stay in this world, whereas Nanahoshi wants to go home. Despite their differences, though, they both agree to work together to learn more the Incident and find a way to get her home.

Spoiler alert: don’t expect them to learn the full truth about the incident. That’s something whose purpose they’ll never truly grasp.

Sylphie Just Wants Rudy to Love Her

The other major plot point of this episode revolves around Sylphie and her growing frustration over Rudy seemingly not remembering her. Granted, she never told him her true name out of fear that he really didn’t remember her, but it continued to hurt her. Seeing him spending time with Pursena at the episode’s start only adds fuel to the fire, but it’s the events of this episode that almost fan it into an inferno.ย 

Seeing Rudy and Nanahoshi speak in a language she doesn’t understand (nice touch), Sylphie starts to grow upset and jealous. When Nanahoshi poorly explains how the Teleportation Incident might have been her fault, though, sheย snaps. She lashes out at Nanahoshi while venting how the Incident took everything from her and Rudeus. She acts like it’s more because of how much Rudeus suffered for it, but her attitude gives it away. Deep down, she’s resentful of being separated from Rudeus by his parents and then the Teleportation Incident. She’s spent eight years apart from her best friend and great love, and the sight of the person she thinks repsonsible sends her into a murderous rage. If Rudy hadn’t explained things, Sylphie might have killed Nanahoshi in cold blood.

As the episode ends, there’s this moment where Sylphie’s struggling to keep up with him while walking. From a narrative standpoint, this is symbolic of how Sylphie feels this growing distance between her and Rudy. It’s something she desperately wants to avoid, but she’s too scared to tell him the truth. If she wants to be happy, though, then she needs to tell him soon, or she might lose him forever. Hopefully, the first half of the season will end with them figuring things out.

All in all, this episode serves as further proof whyย Mushoku Tenseiย works best as a slow burn. There was no action, but the drama kept people riveted until the very end. It’s why the anime remains so popular this year.ย 

I Give “The White Mask” a 4.5/5

Sayonara, Tokyo…and Welcome to Hell, Akira

Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead Ep 6 Review

After another round of delays, Zom100 is back and about to be bigger than ever. With Tokyo finally losing electricity, resources running low, and more zombies showing up, Akira and Kencho have no need to stay in Tokyo. Itโ€™s time for them leave the city and find greener pastures. However, a man from Akiraโ€™s past threatens to derail Akiraโ€™s new life. A man who, in this writerโ€™s honest opinion, belongs in one of two places: in jail, or dead in a gutter. 

I am being serious. This person is worth less than pond scum.

Sayonara, Tokyo!

With the power now out and the apartment out of water, Akira and Kencho have little to gain by staying in Tokyo. The zombie hordes are becoming too big a problem to ignore, so they decide itโ€™s time to leave. Their next stop is the Kanto countryside and Akiraโ€™s hometown, Gunma. In addition to their decision to leave making sense from a logical stance, it also makes sense from a narrative standpoint. Having the series take place in a single location would risk losing its initial appeal. Having them leave gives more opportunities for storytelling.

That, and it leads to the duo running into Shizuka once more, to her chagrin, and Akiraโ€™s joy. 

Even though Shizuka acts like an ice queen and tries to be all business, the trioโ€™s search at an RV show makes it clear: Akira is rubbing off on her. She ends up letting her sillier side slip, proving that sheโ€™s not as cold as she makes herself out to be. Besides giving her more character, it also endears her to the others. And when the trioโ€™s forced to flee in an RV from zombies, the matterโ€™s settled. Sheโ€™s part of their group, whether she likes it or not. Welcome aboard, She-Spock.

Too bad things go wrong right outside the city.

Kosugi is Trash

So the trioโ€™s driving on the highway when, all of a sudden, they run over a spike strip, leaving them stranded and Kencho injured. The culprit is a group of literal highwaymen led by none other than Akiraโ€™s worst nightmare. The man responsible for making the last three years of his life Hell, a man who is the absolute worst: his former boss, Kosugi.

If Zom100 is an argument against the exploitative nature of capitalism, then Kosugi is the worst aspects of it personified into a piece of trash. Shizuka sees right through him: he sabotages anyone leaving the city so they’ll be stranded, then forces them to work for him in exchange for his “help.” In other words, he’s running an extortion racket, and everyone knows it. So, Akira has to go back to working for him for two days while they fix his ride. At least, that’s what it’s supposed to be.

It’s here where the depths of Kosugi’s abusive nature take center-stage. Everytime he talks, he’ll either be yelling at his workers for not doing their job the way he wants. Worse, he’ll yell at them if they show any initiative, like when Akira tries to freeze some beer for everyone, and he calls it a waste of energy. Then, to add insult to injury, when everyone’s happy about it, he takes full credit for it. 

Kosugi is the worst aspects of corporate culture personified. He’s sleazy, sexist, and knows how to mix abuse with empty praise so that people like Akira will become dependent on him. No wonder why Akira’s job was absolute hell: this man doesn’t deserve to be the boss of anyone. If anything, he deserves to be in jail. 

Akira Needs to Stand Up for Himself

Sadly, the episode ends on this bleak note as Akira, despite his best efforts, is falling back into the same zombie-like mentality he possessed at the beginning. If this keeps up, then he’s going to be a wage-slave again. The saddest part about this is the fact that these sorts of things happen in the real-world only makes this harder to watch.

That said, I enjoyed the lightheartedness at the start of the episode, especially regarding Akira and Shizuka. The ice queen’s not so above it all.

Also, there were cameos from the zombie land saga in the zombies!

I Give “RV of the Dead” a 4/5

Rudeus Goes on a Crusade for His Roxy Doll

Mushoku Tensei is a series that has courted controversy from day one, mostly due to the behavior of the main character. When Rudeus was first reborn into this new world, he wasn’t a good person. He was a lazy bum that used his young age to get away with things that would land him in jail. He’s a flawed protagonist trying to become a better person; that’s the whole point of the series. However, even though he’s come a long way since starting his second life, he still tends to do things that some call controversial. For example, when he learns that one of the figurines he created got destroyed, he goes on a crusade to avenge this slight. 

In his defense, though, if someone came and destroyed something you worked long and hard on, you’d also react with hostility.

The Accused has Trampled on the Idol of the Goddess Roxy

It’s been a month since Rudeus and Zanoba bought Julie from the slave pens (and essentially adopted her), and her lessons are going well. She’s a smart, hardworking, and already starting to get the hang of wordless magic. Life’s going well for the three (and Sylphie, whose still crushing on a clueless Rudeus.) That is, until Rudy asks Zanoba to look at his masterpiece, the figurine he made of his beloved master, Roxy and…see for yourself.

Some people would consider Rudy’s hostile response to seeing the figurine destroyed as a major overreaction. Those who know him, though, see this as in-line with his character. Remember, Roxy was the whole reason he overcame his fear of the outside world; her teachings were all that kept him going after Dead End split up. So when he learns that Lilna and Pursena smashed it after besting Zanoba…he rallies the banners (Zanoba and Julie) and declares they’re going on a crusade.

To his credit, Rudeus handles things in the most efficient matter, not letting his anger overtake him. In addition, the curb-stomping shows just how strong he really is compared to most people. Traveling back from the Demon Continent did wonders for his strength.

The Crusade Leader Shows Remarkable Restraintย 

What Rudeus does to the Doldian Duo is something that, under any circumstances, cannot be condoned or justified. Holding two girls captive in your bedroom as he conducts his trial is not something that should be done. The fact that he also gropes them briefly is also not something that should be condoned. None of this should be done to another person without their consent (people do do this stuff for enjoyment; let’s not judge them.) Even Rudeus can’t justify it to himself when he realizes he could use magic to fix the Roxy doll.

While many will complain about this online and saying this makes Rudeus a scumbag, they’re forgetting a few key things. Firstly, he is a scumbag, but one that has taken great strides towards becoming a better person. Put Rudeus in this exact scenario before Eris left him, and he would’ve happily enjoyed it without a care. Instead, he shows remarkable restraint, only resorting to scaring them so bad that by the time he frees them, they’re calling him “Boss.” Given their nature as delinquents, this will save him a lot of headaches soon.

Also, before you judge him, ask yourself: if you found out that someone had taken something you poured your heart and soul into and destroyed it, how would you react? Would you not react similarly to Rudeus and want to go John Wick on the one responsible?

Sylphie is on the Top Waifu List of 2023, no Challenge

The one good thing from this whole crusading phase that Rudy went through is that he wound up growing closer to Sylphie, or, as he knows her, Fitz. The opening of the episode makes it a point to show how much Sylphie’s taken after Rudy, even having a similar exercise routine in the morning. Plus, she doodles a picture of him in class, which is adorable.

In a way, this whole episode serves as an argument as to how Sylphie is perfectly matched to Rudeus. When he tells her about what he did, she doesn’t freak out or report him, but instead listens and even offers to ensure that Lilna and Pursena learn their lesson for good. Seeing the two acting so mischevious together is heartwarming in and of itself, but when they’re both alone in his bedroom afterwards, things almost become romantic. It’s only Sylphie’s fears that keep her from revealing her identity then and there. Still, this whole experience is a good thing.

I’ll be honest: after seeing how miserable Rudeus has been for years, seeing him spend time with his first friend like this brings a smile to my face. This is probably my favorite episode of the season to date.ย Bonus points for seeing how adorable Julie is!

I Give “The Kidnapping and Confinement of Beast Girls” a 4.5/5

Akiraiger is Here to Save the Day!!

When youโ€™re a little boy, you dream about becoming the coolest thing when you grow up. Things like it being realistic, or even physically possible, arenโ€™t that big a concern. Whether itโ€™s being an astronaut, a Jedi, a race car driver, or a superhero, if itโ€™s cool, most little boys are going to want to be one. And thatโ€™s what Akira now wants to do for his bucket list: heโ€™s become the superhero Akiraiger.

This is gonna be fun!

The Superhero Akiraiger Appears

So after remembering this time from his childhood where he dressed like a superhero and beat up some bullies, Akira decides nows the perfect time to become one for real. Despite the fact that heโ€™s got no powers, no brilliant mind, or a ton of money. Yet he wants to be one anyway, and heโ€™s got a lead.

At the Shinagawa Aquarium, they this special suit made from titianum mesh and steel fibers built to withstand bites from crocodiles and sharks. In other words, if he wears it, Akira will be zombie bite-proof. Thus, Akiraiger and his partner, the Blonde Nudist (Kencho dyed his hair and strips to attract zombies) are born.ย 

Sadly, thereโ€™s a flaw with Akiraโ€™s plan: his new super suit doesnโ€™t stop things from biting into him. Thus, he still gets bit, and it hurts. The upside, though, is that his first outing leads him to save a group of people that includes a familiar face.

Shizuka is Like an Ice Princessโ€ฆat First

Shizuka, the girl that Akira ran into on his beer run, makes her return amidst a group of survivors running that he saves. And even though sheโ€™s grateful for the rescue, she remains a veritable ice princess. She starts psycho-analyzing Akira and tearing down all his rationale. For example, she pegs him as this insecure guy whose doing this to boost his self-esteem. And that heโ€™s risking his life and Kenchoโ€™s life for something stupid! Itโ€™s brutal to watch!

This episode does a good job of highlighting the contrasts between Akira and Shizukaโ€™s mindsets. Theyโ€™re like Kirk and Spock; Akira is the one with the crazy plans and letโ€™s his gut and emotions guide his actions, while Shizuka is the one who relies on logic and rationale. She sees no point in working with Akira because she thinks heโ€™ll get them killed. Ironically, itโ€™s Alriaโ€™s willingness to act on emotions that saves her life when theyโ€™re cornered by a zombie shark.ย 

No, Iโ€™m not joking. Thereโ€™s a great white shark turned into zombie that ate divers that are also turned into zombies. And now the diversโ€™ legs are sticking out of the shark and using it to hunt for fresh meat. Itโ€™s the kind of thing thatโ€™s both hilarious and terrifying. It works!!

Shizuka and Akiraiger Will Return

So, in the end, Akira, Kencho, and Shizuka take down the zombie shark with a plan that would make Captain Kirk proud. Akira wears her down enough to get her contact info, and they all head their separate ways. Shizuka says that she doubts that sheโ€™ll ever see them again, but sheโ€™s in the opening and credits. Sheโ€™s going to come back. However, it seems that Akira and Kencho canโ€™t do much more in Tokyo, and the plagueโ€™s getting worse. Thus, they decide to say Sayonara Tokyo and head into the country for Akiraโ€™s hometown.

Zom 100 Episode 5-Shizuka Embarrassed

This was another funny episode from one of the best anime of the year. The only problem is that it got delayed a week due to some sort ofย athletics competiton, which cost it some momentum. The good news, though, is that the dub is now out for all to enjoy. Given how it has Zeno Robinson voicing Akira and Xander Mobus as Kencho, I’d say its in good hands. As for Akira, he’s doing a great job of living his life to the fullest, and I salute him. Also, I ship Akira and Shizuka. The sparks are there!

I Give “Hero of the Dead” a 4.5/5