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hi! i don’t normally send stuff in but for the anon looking for a priests daughter fic, i believe the writer is medium-rare-bimbo! it’s one of my favs! and i know for sure he makes her call him god in it!🤍
ah nice!!! hey anon, is this the story you’re looking for??
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Ranking every new anime I watched in 2023, Pt. 4: #5-1
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Here goes, my top five anime of 2023:
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5. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead
Zom 100’s debut hit like a freight train, especially coming from a brand new studio. It had everything: Visceral satire of Japanese work culture, incredible animation, vibrant colors in unexpected places, clever cinematography, wish fulfillment for everyone who’s ever wanted to Stone Cold their boss, and most importantly: Zombie titties.
The premise is magnetic: When your job makes you feel like a zombie, an actual zombie apocalypse means certain freedom from the grind. Akira Tendo realizes that he can finally use the vacation time he amassed while being exploited and overworked at a legally dodgy black company, so he writes a bucket list of everything he’s ever wanted to do, with all intention of checking off every single line item before succumbing to a zombie bite. He manages to rescue his hunky fuckboy bestie from college, and they embark on a road trip across Japan to finish out the list, along with a beautiful, risk-averse tsundere and a big-tiddy German weeb. 
It's a perfectly fine elevator pitch, and a welcome break from the guns-and-grit quagmire the zombie genre has been stuck in for the past two decades, but what makes any good zombie-flecked media resonate is the human element, which Zom 100 delivers expertly. You’re quickly given reason to care for all the characters, their motivations are clear and relatable, and you want to see them survive and live out their dreams. But more importantly, you just want to hang out with them through their hijinks. It even delves into more serious matters, like what we owe our parents as adults, the ways isolation and bitterness can drive people to act out in their worst moments, and even the factors that push abuse victims to stay with and even return to their abusers. 
Above all, though, it’s a powerful (if extreme) story of finding joy in the direst circumstances. Akira, Kencho, and Shizuka are all kindhearted, well-meaning people whose situations kept them from what they truly wanted to do with their lives, and there’s something kinda beautiful to be found in them finding a new opportunity during the possible end of the world (Beatrix is a sweetie too, but aside from the whole zombie thing, she’s already exactly where she wants to be). The final arc of the season, in particular, looks you dead in the eye and asks you: If you were suddenly faced with the ultimate freedom, would you use the opportunity to better yourself, improve the lives of others, or do whatever the fuck you want at everyone else’s expense? You may not like the answer at first if you’re honest with yourself, and that’s okay. The world isn’t over, and there’s still time for you to be your best self.
Zom 100, unfortunately, fell prey to a cruel irony in the form of production issues. Bug Films is a new studio made up of a former team from OLM that was responsible for similarly gorgeous projects such as Komi Can’t Communicate and Summer Time Rendering. They clearly saw so much of themselves in Akira's workplace exploitation that they had to swing for the fences here. The firm he works for is named “ZLM” in this adaptation, for fuck’s sake, and he fully destroys his zombie boss in the first episode. But new studio or old, the anime industry is a grind, and Bug had trouble keeping up; animation quality did take a bit of a dip after the stunning first episode, and episodes were frequently delayed as the summer broadcast season wore on and ended without the entire seasonal run making airwaves. Hell, it was impossible to watch the final three episodes until just a few days before I could write this sentence.
For what Bug were able to pull off, though, Zom 100 is outstanding. The paintball-colored blood splatters everywhere are an instantly-iconic look that strike the balance between horror and spectacle. Everything and everyone looks gorgeously faithful to Kotaro Takata’s art, and delivers an appropriately cinematic look that the manga always deserved. I almost don’t know what else to tell you but that this show is a fucking blast.
There’s also a zombie shark. What more could you want?
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4. Oshi no Ko
I spent a good chunk of 2023 just assuming Oshi no Ko was going to be a layup for anime of the year. Shortly after moving on from Kaguya-sama, I rushed to binge Aka Akasaka's subsequent manga in time for the anime's feature-length debut. I was taken in by OnK's bonkers premise and sudden dark turn and quickly fell in love with the characters, and my anticipation only grew. I had high expectations for the screen adaptation, but nothing could have prepared me for just how lovingly it all came together. This is as close to a perfect adaptation as you can find, and the same can be said about both the preceding and following entries on this list.
Oshi no Ko is an audiovisual feast. Doga Kobo cleaned up Mengo Yokoyari’s character designs just a smidge, but put just the right flourishes on them to make every single cast member instantly iconic. One look at Kana Arima’s eyes will tell you everything you need to know about the level of care put into the visual design of this anime. The performances are on point as well; though many of the main cast members are relative newcomers to the world of seiyuu, you can tell they truly came to understand the characters before they even recorded one line. I’ve already gushed about Rie Takahashi in earlier entries, but her turn as Ai Hoshino is easily one of the best voice performances all year. Takahashi makes a meal out of every single second Ai spends on screen and gives you every reason to care about her as a character.
Showbiz manga in general is obviously missing an audio element, and when an adaptation can expand on that aspect well, it can help turn even middling source material into something transcendent (see also: Rock!, Bocchi the). Music is central to Oshi no Ko, and the OP/ED combination is already iconic; YOASOBI’s “Idol” has had the best worldwide chart performance of any Japanese song ever, and the prolonged intro to Queen Bee’s “Mephisto” became a meme in Japan in the same vein as JJBA’s iconic use of “Roundabout.” Rather than taking manga characters’ word for it that someone is a terrible actor, we actually get to cringe along to an amateur actor’s hammy emoting. We get to see and hear what turned a fictional idol group into a national phenomenon rather than just see cute girls posing on the page. All of this is to say that while Oshi no Ko is an excellent manga, it needed a screen adaptation, and especially one of this quality.
Oshi no Ko deserves every shred of its success. I've never seen an anime make a splash this enormous with just its debut episode, even if it’s kind of cheating to say so because the first episode is almost literally a movie, and if I were to give an award for the best single episode of anime this year, it would be that one, hands down. Adapting the entire first volume into a feature-length debut was the correct move (mostly because it’s a tonal rollercoaster, and the Big Event that defines the entire story wouldn’t have happened until the fourth episode otherwise), and the investment paid dividends. The hype naturally died down a bit as the season wore on and settled into a more consistent tone and rhythm, but it remains an essential anime to 2023.
You may have noticed that I have said very little of what this show is actually about, and that’s by design: If you still don’t know the plot of Oshi no Ko’s first episode by now, I refuse to tell you: you need to go in blind. All I will say is that it is an idol anime that glorifies nothing. If you've read this far and still trust what I have to say about anime, I beg you to just take my word for it. It's an incredibly rewarding experience.
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3. Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
There's just something so wonderful about taking in an adaptation of a work you’re already familiar with and knowing, almost instantaneously, that every single person working on it genuinely loved the source material and relished the opportunity to bring it to life. Nearly every single member of the original cast is in the dub (including the ones who went on to be MCU mainstays), Edgar Wright is back on as executive producer, Anamanaguchi reprise their soundtracking duties from the video game, and even Bryan Lee O’Malley himself helped co-write everything.
That last detail is probably the most important thing about this entire production: It’s not exactly a secret that the original Scott Pilgrim comics are very imperfect portrayals of a very imperfect young man. I knew reading them at the time that the comic did not have a great grasp on relationships and the dynamics between men and women, and that was at a time in my life when I myself was pretty terrible with and to women. O'Malley has said that he would only revisit Scott Pilgrim if it was “the right thing” and that he was leery of a straight retelling of a work he has since outgrown.
So instead, we have the Rebuild of Scott Pilgrim, to put it simply. Takes Off is a completely new story that reexamines the Scott Pilgrim comics, movie, and even game without undermining what came before it. This series is not a repudiation of Scott Pilgrim (the character or the franchise)’s flaws, nor is it purely fanservice; it splits the difference perfectly. It’s both more mature and completely self-indulgent. This show so easily could’ve marched to the familiar discourse drumbeat of “Scott isn’t the hero here” or “he’s actually not a good dude,” but it instead focuses on what should always be the second half of that sentence: “But Ramona still sees something in him.”
Yes, Ramona Flowers is effectively the protagonist of a new work that doesn’t even have her name on it, and it tackles some surprisingly necessary questions: What was her responsibility in creating seven evil exes in the first place? What made them evil? Are they even that evil? This series opens up entire worlds of possibilities within the extended cast and gleefully dives into them. Though Takes Off may not flesh out every single character, it does take its time with several of the ones who really did need a little more meat on their narrative bones, and even gives some characters new roles just because it would be fun to see them in new situations.
I still cannot believe they got Science Saru to make this show. “They made a Scott Pilgrim anime” and “They brought back the movie cast” are already good enough fodder for that Vince McMahon meme, but “It’s produced by the motherfuckers who made Devilman Crybaby” had me falling out of my chair. The animation maintains O'Malley's chunky, cartoony character designs and works wonders with line weights and simulated camera effects to give everything a tactile, weighty feel, like it’s somehow (and very appropriately) splitting the difference between a comic, a film, and even a video game. There’s a wide array of visual effects that helps to place all of Scott Pilgrim’s influences further on its sleeve: Dynamic action scenes, camera depth and chromatic aberration, and our beloved pixel art inserts. It looks like every Scott Pilgrim, everywhere, all at once.
The live action film’s cast did a (mostly) great job reprising their roles for animation, and there are some wildly unexpected cameos in there. Voice acting is not quite the same as stage or film acting, but everyone pulls their weight, and dialogue feels far more naturalistic than your average anime dub. Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ellen Wong and, surprisingly, Chris Evans are outstanding in their respective roles. I’m gonna have to watch this again in Japanese, though. Fairouz Ai as Ramona, Aoi Koga as Knives, and Yuichi Nakamura as Lucas Lee? Sign me the fuck up.
This is not an apology or revision of Scott Pilgrim the character or work, it is a celebration that still acknowledges and improves on the flaws. If you’re a Scott Pilgrim fan who’d been clamoring for a proper cartoon adaptation, Takes Off may not exactly be what you’ve wanted, but it may be what you needed.  Chances are pretty good that you’ve grown since the first time since you read, watched, or even played something with Scott Pilgrim’s name on it, and it’s a blessing to say that while the character may not have grown, Scott Pilgrim the franchise finally has. 
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2. Jujutsu Kaisen, season 2
I’m so glad I picked up JJK this year, if only because I would’ve otherwise been caught in a mudslide of memes I didn’t understand.
Season 2 follows in lockstep with the manga from where season 1 left off, beginning in extended flashback with the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death arc, covering Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto’s high school life and the events that would eventually create the rift between them that came to shape Jujutsu Kaisen’s story. We see very different versions of Gojo and Geto here, much younger and more naive, but only marginally less powerful as they’re sent on an escort mission with the future of the jujutsu world in the balance. Because this is Jujutsu Kaisen, and because Jujutsu Kaisen is for masochists, nothing happens as planned.
We unfortunately do not get the precious slice-of-life hijinks the OP suggests, but if you watched season 1, you should know better by now than to trust an OP. While the initial arc does have its quieter and goofier moments (and some delicious homoerotic subtext), it wastes little time in declaring that this is a new version of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime: Lines are thinner, character models are looser, and action is buckwild. Two of the best fakeouts in the series happen in the span of five minutes. Those unfamiliar with the source material may have wondered for a bit why there needed to be a five-episode prequel arc to start the season, but the pieces would soon fall into place.
And then came Shibuya.
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The Shibuya Incident arc was what made Jujutsu Kaisen a must-read in every new issue of Shonen Jump. It reset the status quo for the story and shaped it into something far beyond another “teenagers with special powers go to a school for teenagers with special powers” battle shonen. Needless to say, the hype for its anime adaptation was astronomical.
The Shibuya arc sets the stakes early: Nobody is safe and there may be no happy ending. Triumph is short-lived, and every threat is existential. Everyone who has been in the series up to this point plays a role, and you’re not going to like a lot of what’s needed of them. This arc punches you in the gut, repeatedly, and in between each blow is some of the most intense and innovative action you’ve ever seen. It will hurt, and you will beg for more.
I liked this arc a good amount in the manga, but by the end I was ready for it to be over. I didn’t get the hype around Toji, thought the deaths were cheap, and was so. FUCKING. sick of Mahito. Seeing it in fluid motion onscreen, though, everything just clicked for me and I couldn’t get enough. I fully get now why the girlies have been wetting themselves over Toji; the character modelers were HORNY horny this season. I see now how even the most unceremonious deaths fit into the narrative, or at least one will make perfect sense to me once Gege Akutami and I have a little chat :). And holy hell do I understand now that Mahito is one of the best shonen villains in the history of the medium, that sick bastard. Season 2 was my Rosetta stone for Jujutsu Kaisen; I see it all now. My sixth eye has been opened. Throughout heaven and earth, I alone am the literate one.
JJK’s second season has a markedly different feel from the first from a presentation standpoint, and I feel it’s for the better. Every aspect of the presentation is on point, and I want to call attention to the audio element: The production music, with a heavy focus on jazz piano, is wonderfully unique for the genre, and the voice acting remains top notch. These are banner performances from the likes of Yuichi Nakamura, Kenjiro Tsuda, Takahiro Sakurai, Asami Seto, and Nobunaga Shimazaki, but the performance that defines the Shibuya arc (and by extension the entire season) is Junya Enoki as Yuji Itadori. 
Enoki’s been great this year in lead roles in goofy works like KamiKatsu and Girlfriend Girlfriend (not to mention minor roles in Skip and Loafer and the vending machine isekai), so it’s no surprise that he continues to crush it as JJK’s protagonist; Yuji Itadori is a goofy dude. But the Shibuya arc, for as much ground and as many characters as it covers, is ultimately Yuji’s story as he is forced, time and again, to endure the cycle of the “suffering builds character” meme. His peers and mentors in the first season told him repeatedly that the life of a jujutsu sorcerer is a short and unhappy one, and he now has to shoulder that burden for everyone. Enoki nails every single part of a wide spectrum of emotions Yuji is forced to endure over the course of the Shibuya arc, be it determination, naive confusion, or just pure unbridled trauma. If this isn’t the best voice performance of the year, it’s top five at worst.
Like every major battle shonen release in the age of social media, this season has had its detractors. Reviewers at Anime News Network kinda hated the story, but that’s something you take up with Gege Akutami (and get in line behind the manga readers). I've seen people complain about the animation. Which, like. If you don’t like the new visual style, sure, fine, that’s up to personal taste. But if you think this season isn’t well-animated, you just plain don’t know ball. It may not have a cohesive look, but that was the draw for me: Season 1 was good, but at times I felt like it looked a little too rigid, a little too shiny, a little too samey. Season 2, especially the Shibuya arc, looks like everything. Sometimes it looks like an action film, sometimes it looks like Mob Psycho 100, and at points it looks, most crucially, like Akutami’s most iconic panels brought to life, stroke for stroke.
The varying styles weren’t an accident: Nearly each episode had its own director, and those resumes cover top-tier animations like Mob Psycho, Devilman Crybaby, Kill la Kill, Heavenly Delusion, Oshi no Ko, FLCL, even Akira and goddamn Golden Boy. While the episodes don’t look entirely consistent from one to the next, the variance is less jarring and more “holy fuck, what am I going to see next?”. The looser style of animation is what Jujutsu Kaisen always needed; Akutami’s art is very loose and dynamic, and his action panels are borderline inscrutable at times. Season 2 nails the feel of JJK to a degree that its adaptation always needed and lets its directors, storyboarders, and animators run wild. At times, characters will look like they leapt right off the page; others, they will look like something you have never seen before in your life.
It is unfortunately impossible to talk about this season without also bringing up MAPPA’s working conditions, and how animators were frequently overworked against nigh-impossible deadlines. It was an open secret last year as Chainsaw Man aired that MAPPA’s animation schedule was a meat grinder, but that came bubbling to the surface quickly as JJK’s second season aired. Word got out midseason that MAPPA had its animators sign NDAs about their work conditions, but complaints still broke containment and several staffers took to social media to apologize for their work looking incomplete, and some even publicly announced that they are leaving the studio. It is stunning that the finished product looks the way it does under such conditions, and I respect the animators for putting in such incredible work, but something has to give. Several major series suffered from major delays this year, some of which I gave significant praise, but MAPPA is lucky that all of JJK came out on time. I wish I knew what could push them to treat their workers with the dignity and respect (and pay) they deserve, but that’s a conversation that covers much wider ground than just anime.
MAPPA has already announced that the series will continue through the next major arc. While there is quite a bit of it that I would love to see on screen, I can only hope that the animators get to rest. For now, though, we can be proud of what they made under duress, even if some will forever wonder what it would look like if the staff were treated like something a notch above cattle.
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1. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Fucking hell. This is why I watch anime.
I was curious about this one because a couple major anitubers I watch had reviewed the manga and were effusive in their praise. I knew the anime adaptation was on the way, so I decided to hold off on reading and see what the anime would be like, and with Keiichiro Saito (director of Bocchi the Rock! and key animator for Oshi no Ko’s instantly-iconic OP) at the helm, my excitement was piqued. That guy turned a B-minus 4-koma into an innovative hit comedy, so what can he do with a beloved source material and the backing of a legacy studio like Madhouse?
I've had so much to say about Frieren since the premiere, and I still have so much to say now, but to talk about what I love about this show is to talk about everything about this show. When the first four episodes dropped, I described it as “Mushoku Tensei without the baggage,” and I stand by that. There were multiple points throughout Frieren’s first cour where I'd nearly forgotten that I wasn't watching Mushoku Tensei. Every single element is on point: The animation is fluid and expressive, backdrops are consistently gorgeous, voice performances are quickly memorable, and the music is evocative and instantly iconic. This is, plainly, one of the most beautiful pieces of television I have ever seen on nearly every level, be it visually, sonically, or thematically.
The initial four-episode debut was a masterclass in establishing the setting, building emotional investment into the characters, and slowly but deliberately laying out the premise of the season to come. The titular Frieren is an elf mage who, for a very brief decade of her millennium-long life, lent her skills to an adventuring party to slay the Demon King. Though she helped save the world, she was never one for stuff like adulation or socializing, so she breaks away from the group to continue her hobby of collecting various spells and arcana. She regroups with them after 50 years, having kept in contact with none of them, only to find them older and frailer. The party’s leader, the hero Himmel, passes away shortly thereafter, and Frieren breaks down at his funeral, having realized exactly too late how important he was to her and that she’d never really bothered to get to know him as a person.
Some time later, she’s called by the surviving human member of the party, Heiter, under the guise of translating an old text, but soon realizes that he duped her into helping train the young orphan girl he adopted, Fern, as a mage. Upon Heiter’s death, Frieren and Fern head out together, carrying out odd jobs and retracing Frieren’s steps from the journey that changed her more than she realized. They soon learn from the other surviving member of the party, Eisen, that (ooh) heaven is, in fact, a place on earth, and that Frieren may be able to properly pay Himmel his final respects in person. In order to do so, they must make a trip to the north, past the Demon King’s castle. The story of Beyond Journey’s End is, quite literally, a nostalgia trip.
Frieren's story is one of grief and regret, but also how we can use those emotions as a way of moving forward rather than looking backward. Her history is a long one and her memories seemingly everlasting, but she uses them to pave the road ahead of her rather than let them shackle her to the past. This is best exemplified by Fern herself, as well as the other companion they pick up the way in Eisen’s former trainee, Stark. Frieren can carry on the legacies of Heiter and Eisen by helping their young wards grow into the capable young adults they’re meant to be, while Himmel’s legacy lives on in the memories of the towns and villages he helped save along Frieren’s new path, and most importantly, in Frieren herself.
The degree to which Himmel truly mattered to Frieren becomes more apparent to her as the story goes on, and it becomes more evident in her actions. Himmel was a gentle, selfless (if self-aggrandizing) man who was every last bit the hero the modern world believes him to be. With every statue of him she cleans, every flower she plants in his name, every core memory that returns to her, we are watching Frieren become more and more like him in real time. You would expect a thousand-year-old woman to be pretty set in her ways, but we see her holding off on old, bad behaviors because of how Himmel would react to them back then. As Fern and Stark grow into young adults, we see her beginning to treat them the same way Himmel treated her. Frieren doesn’t realize it until later in the season, but it’s apparent to us early on that Himmel well and truly loved her, and I feel that it’s dawning on her that she loved him too and didn’t recognize it. That is tragic in and of itself (this show absolutely is a tearjerker at times and I will cop to getting misty-eyed as I write this), but there is something beautiful, well beyond my grasp, in being able to honor the memory and carry out the legacy of a loved one in how you treat those around you. I don’t think anything could have made Himmel prouder.
Frieren herself is a really goddamn good character too (and expertly voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki, best known for voicing Anya Forger in Spy x Family). Though she is portrayed as quiet and uncaring for the early part of the story, it’s been really delightful to watch her open up, and above all, inadvertently reveal that she’s actually just Really Fucking Weird. For as self-assured and put together as she always seems on the surface, it was great to learn that she’s just an enormous slob (she just like me fr), and any outward expressions of smugness or her offbeat sense of humor are always a joy. “Deeply weird person trying to act normal” is always fun, and there’s just something so consistently delightful about seeing someone so typically calm and intelligent get caught in a mimic chest every single time.
I still can’t get over how fucking good this show looks. Beyond Journey’s End features some of the most intricate, loving animation I’ve seen for stuff as simple as someone putting on a jacket. Action scenes are few and far between, but not a single frame is wasted when shit pops off. Not everyone is as detailed as possible at all times, and they don’t need to be, but everyone looks incredible when they need to be. It’s well above my pay grade to accurately say so, but this show could be a lesson in proper animation budgeting. I could go on and on and on, but I’ve written nearly eighteen thousand words about anime, so I’ll wrap it up. 
The debut season of Frieren will continue into 2024, and if the quality remains a constant, it could very well be one of the best anime of next year too. It has remained as MyAnimeList’s top-rated anime ever for its entire run, warding off the legion of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood fans. Frieren deserves it. I say with no hyperbole that this is one of the most perfectly realized things I’ve ever seen on television. This is an essential watch for anyone who likes fantasy anime, anime in general, or fantasy in general.
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top 10 anime to watch in 2023
 top 10 anime to watch in 2023
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  Hi there, it's tempest kun.
If you are here that means you are here for anime recommendations to watch or just want to 10 best anime. Anyway you are here. Now before we proceed i like mention that these ranking are based on mine own ranking so pls don't be offended if you think differently just go and watch anime listed here.
Table Of Contents
10. Rurouni Kenshin
9. Horimiya The Missing Peices
8. Zom100
7. Mushoku Tensei S2
6. Eminence In Shadow
5. Bleach Thousand Years Blood War
4. Oshi No ko
3. Demon Slayer Season 3
2. Blue Lock
1. Jujutsu Kaisen S2
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10. Rurouni Kenshin
A vow to the sword, A wish in the heart,
    Rurouni Kenshin - The legendary tv show 
    comes back. Rurouni kenshin(2023) is a 
    remake of the rurouni kenshin. The story
    begins during the 11th year of the
    Meiji era in Japan (1878) and follows a former
    assassin from the Bakumatsu, known
    as Hitokiri
    Battosai. After his work against the bakufu, he
    becomes Himura Kenshin, a wandering
    swordsman who protects the people of Japan
    with a vow never to take another life.Any
    ways it's 
    a great anime to watch in 2023 because it's
    new 
    animation is totally amazing.
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 9. Horimiya The Missing Peices
   As of now everyone should have understood 
   that it's horimiya s2. So, go and watch because
   As the graduation ceremony at Katagiri High
   School comes to an end, Kyouko Hori, her
   boyfriend Izumi Miyamura, and their friends
   begin
   to look back on their time as students. The
   moments they shared together may be fleeting,
   but
   each one is a colorful piece of their precious
   memories.
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8. Zom100
    Zom100 bucket list of the dead is a great new
    anime released in 2023. The story is as Akira
    Tendo, a 24-year-old office worker of ZLM,
    discovers himself trapped in a routine and
    meaningless life. He lacks drive and
    motivation 
    since he is disenchanted with his career;
    however,
    when a zombie apocalypse caused by
    experimental bio weaponry unexpectedly
    strikes Tokyo, everything is turned upside
    down. 
    Instead of succumbing to dread, Akira sees this
    as
    an opportunity to experience life to the fullest
    rather than settle for his humdrum existence.
    Hedecides to create a bucket list of 
    everything he
    wants to do before dying in order to not only
    experience it firsthand but also to show that
    he is still alive and well. This decision is made      with a newfound sense of purpose.
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7. Mushoku Tensei S2
I am pretty sure everyone already knows 
   mushoku tensei. For who don't know here's 
   the summary:- follows jobless and hopeless man who dies after having a sad and reclusive life and reincarnates in a fantasy world while keeping his memories, determined to enjoy his new life without regrets under the name Rudeus Greyrat.
So go and watch it. Because it's worth
   watching. Because it's here in the list.
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6. Eminence In Shadow
Eminence in shadow is great new isekai anime.
Story follows A boy in modern-day Japan desires to be a mastermind who exerts power from the shadows, but in the process of training, gets hit by a truck and dies. He is reborn in a fantasy world as Cid Kagenou, where he maintains a perfectly mediocre appearance as to not stand out and pursue his dream of manipulating from the shadows.
A comedy isekai fantasy with an overpowered
mc. In which a boy becomes a ruler in shadow 
also known as Eminence In Shadow.
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5. Bleach Thousand Years Blood War
Any anime fan should know which anime bleach is and if you don't you are not an anime fan. In which I am disappointed to say this not an anime for you. As for those who knows they'd know that it a season 2 finally. So go and watch.i am saying anything more you should already know why it's in 5th place.
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4.Oshi No ko
An amazing new anime which was released this year. Which many anime fans swarm to and became content for my tiktok videos. The follows Dr. Goro is reborn as the son of the young starlet Ai Hoshino after her delusional stalker murders him. Now, he wants to help his new mother rise to the top, but what can a child do about the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry. An amazing anime that shows you the dark side of the entertainment industry. A worth watch.
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3. Demon Slayer Season 3
I am sure every knows demon slayer. An anime with an amazing art style and a story. Well, it's the 3rd season of the it. Which was released this year. With an new exciting and thrilling arc.
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2. Blue Lock
Blue lock a new sports anime released this year which broke the internet. With it amazing storyline and content. The is In 2018, the Japanese national team finished 16th in the FIFA World Cup. As a result, the Japan Football Association hires the football enigma Ego Jinpachi. His master plan to lead Japan to stardom is Blue Lock, a training regimen designed to create the world's greatest egotist striker. Those who fail Blue Lock will never again be permitted to represent any Japanese team. Yoichi Isagi, an unknown high school football player conflicted about his playing style, decides to join the program to become the best striker in the world. An amazing adventure in which our main character give everything he got to come out on top.
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1. Jujutsu Kaisen S2
Jujutsu kaisen an amazing anime in which the side character is more OP than the main character but still gives us fullfilnessthe jujitsu kaisen's s2 is finallyhcame this year. In the new season it adapts the hidden incident and shibuya arc from the manga. And is starts the thrilling adventure filled with death and sadness.
Author Note :-
I have listed the top 10 anime here which I think are the best of year 2023. I don't know if I have offended any of you but it's just my personal ranking based on my own thoughts so don't take personally. So, go and watch them.
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Weekly Vocajournal #13 (29/8 - 04/9)
A lot of Miku songs last week preceding Miku's birthday, and even more Miku songs when it happened this week. Some old names coming back, one of which is:
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HachioujiP/8#Prince, kz(livetune) - Glimmer (ft. Hatsune Miku)
Outside of maybe a Proseka commission, I genuinely wasn't expecting livetune to come back at all, so this was a pleasant surprise. It's kinda weird hearing a livetune melody without the livetune tuning, but it still works.
toa - Eater (ft. RIME)
My favorite out of the 2 toa songs released this week. The waltz rhythm and RIME's calm voice pulled me into a dreamy fantasy. Also, I am now sold on RIME as a voicebank.
Yugika - EauDeAsti (ft. Hatsune Miku)
A complete opposite in tone from their last release, here we have a stylish, tropical pop tune. A kombucha girl meme is appropriate here, since I can't believe they pulled off their usual super-raspy tuning on a beat like this.
yanagamiyuki - misery ai (ft. KAFU)
His first KAFU work, short but hits the mark. Putting her on a more laid-back beat (reminds me of Kaiju no Shima2, especially how it opens with strings) is a great choice.
ZLMS (Zig, Loin, Harumaki Gohan, Yunosuke) - I Need Blue (ft. Hatsune Miku)
ZLMS is a good demonstration of one of the things I enjoy about Vocaloid music: How different the same voicebank can sound in different hands. The very Yunosuke drop before the bridge was enjoyable too.
BetaBoy - リーベカプセルの転結原理 (ft. Yamine Renri)
I've only listened to BetaBoy for a couple months, but they're slowly becoming one of my faves in UTAU electropop/future bass, and just electronic music in general. Love the piano and the present kicks, and Renri shines by being soft without getting lost in the instrumentals.
Re:nG - Anata ni Hana o, Watashi ni Uta o (15 years ver.) (ft. Hatsune Miku)
The Clean Tears remix of the original was one of my foundational Vocaloid songs, and having grown to love the original as well, it was great to see a remaster after all this time. All the sounds are now crisper and more well defined, although I have to say that I actually like how rounded and softer Miku was in the original. Definitely a step-up in all other aspects.
Other Cool Stuff
Inuwata - Bakeneko Machi (ft. Yuzuki Yukari)
keeno - 青を焚べて (ft. Hatsune Miku)
Kanzaki Hiro/HSP - Mirai no Sekai (ft. Hatsune Miku)
daniwell - MIKUFLA (ft. Hatsune Miku)
Kariki Bear - Starry Start (ft. Hatsune Miku): 15th anniversary figure collab with spiritale
HoneyWorks - Hooray (ft. Hatsune Miku, MEIKO): Pocari Sweat collab. Proseka ver. here.
kinoshita - GAO-GAO-GAA! (ft. Kagamine Rin)
Astrophysics - Miku is the Perfect Girl (ft. Hatsune Miku)
catnap - Ondo (ft. Hatsune Miku, catnap)
R Sound Design - Cattleya (ft. Hatsune Miku)
IDONO KAWAZU - Suou no Meisatsu (ft. Kagamine Rin)
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De fietsweken van Noord-Beveland zijn 23 mei van start gegaan. En dat legt het Eindeloos Eiland geen windeieren. RTL 7 én Videoland zenden op 6 mei, tijdens de tweede etappe van de ZLM Tour, de 2,5 uur lang durende rit van Middelburg naar Wissenkerke uit. Voor dat deel dat over Noord-Beveland voert, is dat mooie eilandpromotie. Los daarvan vinden meerdere fietsevenementen plaats in deze weken. Ronde van Noord-Beveland De aftrap van de fietsweken is een feit. Op 23 mei is de tijdrit van de Ronde van Noord-Beveland verreden. Ooit was dit dé klassieker van het eiland. Op 24 mei wordt de 25e editie van deze ronde verreden. Een wielerevenement met een rijke traditie, met het mooie dorp Wissenkerke als decor. ZLM Tour De wielerwedstrijd ZLM Tour vindt dit jaar plaats van 5 tot en met 9 juni. De finish op de tweede dag is in Wissenkerke. Met de rit over Noord-Beveland wordt de Ronde van Noord-Beveland weer eer aangedaan. Zo fietsen ze bijvoorbeeld meerdere keren over de bekende kasseistrook van Geersdijk. RTL 7 en Videoland zenden deze rit gedurende 2,5 uur lang uit. Dat is mooie eilandpromotie. Lokaal talent Voor de succesvolle gebroeders Tim en Mick van Dijke, afkomstig uit Colijnsplaat, is de ZLM Tour over Noord-Beveland een thuiswedstrijd. Talloze keren gedurende vele jaren hebben zij hier hun kilometers over dit asfalt, deze klinkers en kasseien al gemaakt. De Willemspolderseweg, de officiële straatnaam, bevat 1,3 kilometer aan kasseien en is al vaak onderdeel geweest van de Ronde van Noord-Beveland. Op 6 juni ook van de ZLM Tour. De gemeente laat ook op drie strategische punten levensgrote fietsen plaatsen. Echte blikvangers in het landschap. Samen met de lokale agrariërs, hebben we nog een verrassing in petto. Houd daarvoor de helikopterbeelden van RTL7 en Videoland in de gaten. Verkiezing fietsgemeente Op 21 maart is Noord-Beveland verkozen door de landelijke Fietsersbond tot de ‘Beste kleine fietsgemeente van Nederland’. Daar zijn we trots op! Met deze verkiezing zijn we ook in de race voor de overall titel ‘Fietsgemeente 2024’. Vlak na de finish van de ZLM Tour op 6 juni weten we of we deze titel mogen toevoegen, voor de komende vier jaar. De gemeente was sinds 2022 al de tweede beste fietsgemeente, maar hoopt op 6 juni de titel mee naar huis te mogen nemen tijdens de prijsuitreiking op het Nationaal Fietscongres in Den-Haag. Het zou mooi zijn wanneer de gemeente deze titel de komende vier jaar mag voeren. Voor ieder wat wils In het verlengde van de twee wieleretappes vinden allerlei fietsactiviteiten plaats in de fietsweken. Een cursus doortrappen voor de elektrische fietser boven de vijftig, gericht op valpreventie bijvoorbeeld. En voor de jongeren onder ons, is er de Delta Dikke Banden Race. Met je eigen (loop)fiets de strijd aangaan met leeftijdsgenoten. Een mooie introductie tot -misschien wel- een fietscarrière. Sport, ontspanning, gezondheid ontmoeten elkaar Wethouder van Belzen: “Zeeland is een prachtige fietsprovincie. Noord-Beveland is nu dé beste kleine fietsgemeente van Nederland. Tel die twee op en je komt uit al snel uit op een mooi concept: De fietsweken van Noord-Beveland”. Rondom de ZLM Tour brengen we verschillende ambities samen op het gebied van sport, onderwijs, gezondheid en (recreatief)fietsen. Deze evenementen dragen bij aan een krachtige gemeente waarin, de Stichting Ronde van Noord-Beveland en het Mountainbike Netwerk Noord-Beveland samenwerken met onze gemeente Noord-Beveland. Netwerk van vrijwilligers en ondernemers Daarbij is ook een groot netwerk van vrijwilligers en ondernemers actief, welke zich achter de verschillende evenementen scharen. Van Belzen: “Of nu jong, oud, beginner of ervaren fietser bent, er is voor ieder wat wils te beleven tijdens de fietsweken”. De boodschap: mensen te laten genieten van onze prachtige omgeving en gevarieerde routes, om zo de verborgen parels te ontdekken. Hopelijk roept dit enthousiasme op en smaakt dit naar meer. Laten
we iets moois ontstaan en daarmee met ‘Eindeloos (fiets) Eiland’ onze fietstitel kracht bijzetten”.
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Hi! it’s me again. I think i actually found it this time. I think it might be ‘I’m your God’ by hellfiresangel
ok anon i just read this one and i’m fairly certain it’s the one you mentioned. is this is?
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Watch 22 yr previous lady lacking from Narnaul: Father reached police station with grievance; Mentioned- Pickup driver took it - Hindi News Paper - Dainik Bhaskar
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“La meilleure période de ma carrière” Dimitri Peyskens
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Dimitri Peyskens se lancera en 2023 dans sa huitième saison dans l’équipe Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB. Le coureur bruxellois de 31 ans sort d’une campagne 2022 bien remplie, avec 69 jours de course. Il faut remonter à son année 2018 pour retrouver pareil parcours (70 jours). Onzième du ZLM Tour et 17e du Tour de Wallonie en 2022, Dimitri, avec Ludovic Robeet, est un des piliers de Bingoal Pauwels…
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