
Alter is jumping on the Haruhi figure bandwagon…. Continue reading ‘Yet another Mikuru figure…’

Alter is jumping on the Haruhi figure bandwagon…. Continue reading ‘Yet another Mikuru figure…’

It is not exactly the Hayate no Gotoku figure that I had hoped for, but someone’s thinking is on the right track. Continue reading ‘Super Meido Maria gets PVC’d’

It is always the seiyuu and seifuku jokes that I get the most satisfaction out of in Hayate no Gotoku. I noticed these the first time I watched 41, but was more interested in the Hina aspects, that I did not think too much about it. Watching it again though brought about a healthy laugh. Continue reading ‘Seiyuu jokes, Combat Butler style’

The fanservice is still there in abundance, but it does feel like it is on the decline. Or perhaps the rise of more character development and character interaction has averted my attention. It is amazing what a sprinkle of character interaction can do for a show–it has completely revised my opinions of Rosario + Vampire. Continue reading ‘Rosario + Vampire + Panty Shot (A follow up)’

A well-endowed *panty shot* vampire and succubus, *panty shot* along with *panty shot* a loli witch walk into a bar… *panty shot* … Continue reading ‘Rosario + Vampire + Panty Shot’

Hungry? Why wait? Grab some Hidamari Sketch specials with chocolate, peanuts, and chewy nougat to satisfy that hunger before x 365 comes out. The usual Hidamari Sketch goodness awaits you. Continue reading ‘Hidamari Sketch fix before x 365′

Happy 28th birthday to my favorite seiyuu singer out there, Mizuki Nana! Continue reading ‘Happy Birthday Mizuki Nana!’

Happy 23rd birthday to Inoue Marina and belated 22nd birthday to Makino Yui. Continue reading ‘Happy birthday Inoue Marina and Makino Yui!’

The string of really awesome episodes had to end eventually. Not as great as the last handful, but not a bad or boring one by any stretch. Continue reading ‘Hayate no Gotoku! – 42′

Another arc done, another bishoujo to cross off the list. Continue reading ‘Cheers to you Kotomi!’