

Oh, I read this LN series back in 2023 or 2024. It was pretty good. AND it’s a complete story told in only 5 LN volumes.
Oh, I read this LN series back in 2023 or 2024. It was pretty good. AND it’s a complete story told in only 5 LN volumes.
I read the LN (and finished with the WN, because the LN wasn’t fully adapted yet at the time) a couple years ago and liked it decently. I don’t recall too much about it outside the premise and the character growth exhibited in the final conflict.
After watching the PV, this looks like it’ll be a fun show. The animation looks like it’ll be good in some ways and unexceptional in others. I think I liked all the voice actors. A few memories have swelled back up from the gutters of my mind. I think it’ll be a big step up over the fantasy anime that are currently airing.
Try keyd or kmonad. I do all my key mapping on the keyboard itself, so I can’t vouch for either.
https://discuss.kde.org/t/remap-keys-on-plasma-6-wayland/15215/3
You know what, I do vaguely recall it being difficult to follow season 2’s CR subtitles. At the time, I think I chalked it up to being due to the source dialog being convoluted.
Not what you’re looking for, but I think Shinsekai Yori and Made in Abyss have pretty impactful psychological horror elements. I haven’t gotten around to watching Higuarashi, but it’s well known as a (apparently psychological) horror anime.
I do agree that the medium limits the visceral impact that visual elements have. Despite that, I was still fairly grossed out by some select scenes in Orb: On the Movements of the Earth.
Also, if you want something like a horror movie, you probably want a movie… The same suspense can’t be sustained over separate 20 minute chunks.
Movie or not, I don’t think there are many anime that are even attempting to fulfill your horror desires.
We get a new view of Gluttony’s ability from Beatrice’s perspective, like being disassembled and reassembled/rewound.
The announcement voice announcing that everything was OK was quite strange, are we supposed to accept it plainly? None of the characters seem to find it strange. They make the announcement immediately, and the announcement systems looks to be in very bad shape.
The show has hinted hard as to what’s up with Al with a few of these recent episodes. I wonder if that’s going somewhere, or if it’s going to be a slow burn.
I’m quite surprised that they want to keep Wrath alive, I guess they’re that desperate to get any edge they can against the Witch Cult.
And that ending scene with the happy-carefree music, lol. Poor dude.
why didn’t Natsuko draw Mighty Greatsword Luke to begin with?
Natsuko drew the Luke she’s drawn all her life. Throughout the show she’s been drawing existing animations. In the dark she comes to accept that drawing that Luke isn’t enough. In the end, with the emotional support of QJ, she realizes that she should draw her own Luke, the one she’s come to know and fall in love with. It’s her coming to terms with her feelings towards Luke, which is emphasized by what she says after she draws him. Or so I say. A line from Natsuko about what sparked the change would’ve been better than listening to QJ moan. Really anything probably would’ve been better than listening to QJ moan. “I know, I should’ve drawn him shirtless!”, whatever, anything else, please.
I was hoping that Natsuko would take more agency over a new ending for Tale Of Perishing after this point.
I was definitely hoping to see Natsuko draw an entire new in-canon ending for Horobiku Monogatari. Do a complete revision! That’s literally the title of the show!
Title drop! Zenshuu is easily my favorite anime of the Winter 2025 season. This is partially because the Winter 2025 season on a whole may have been weak and I’ve delayed watching a few shows that I know I will like, but Zenshuu itself is a delightful experience.
Justice! 😭
A bunch of references in the posters in GENJITSU for what Natsuko drew:
That PV got me excited, I like the vibe. Action fantasy with pretty good animation? Count me in.
I’m not familiar with Radeon PowerPlay, so I don’t know if there is a proper way to solve this, but you should be able to make a systemd system service to run the upp
command on boot.
To do so, I think you can use the following:
[Unit]
Description=Run my_user_script
After=suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target suspend-then-hibernate.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=upp -p /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_table set --write smc_pptable/SocketPowerLimitAc/0=312 smc_pptable/SocketPowerLimitDc/0=293 smc_pptable/TdcLimit/0=300 smc_pptable/FreqTableSocclk/1=1350 smc_pptable/FreqTableFclk/1=2000 smc_pptable/FclkBoostFreq=2000
[Install]
WantedBy=suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target suspend-then-hibernate.target
To configure this service:
.service
file in /etc/systemd/service
. (e.g. /etc/systemd/system/my_update_pp.service
)sudo systemctl daemon-reload
to tell systemd to re-read the service filessudo systemctl restart my_update_pp.service
to manually run the servicesudo systemctl enable my_update_pp.service
to tell systemd to run your service automatically on boot/wake (WantedBy
tells systemd when it should include the unit/service, After
, Wants
, Requires
, and Before
help systemd decide the order to run all the units/services)Notes
After
and set WantedBy
to just WantedBy=multi-user.target
, but if you also need to run upp
after sleep or hibernate, then you probably need something more complex. I copied the After
and WantedBy
from a stackexchange answer, but I haven’t tried using those targets before. You might have to add multi-user.target
to the WantedBy
list.upp
after sleep/hibernate. Running on boot might be sufficient.chmod
if you run upp
as sudo/root. Systemd system services run as root by default.References:
Use triple backticks for blocks of code-type stuff
```
like so
```
upp -p /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_table dump
header:
structuresize: 2470
format_revision: 15
content_revision: 0
table_revision: 2
table_size: 802
golden_pp_id: 2466
golden_revision: 16307
format_id: 128
platform_caps: 24
thermal_controller_type: 28
small_power_limit1: 0
small_power_limit2: 0
boost_power_limit: 0
software_shutdown_temp: 118
reserve:
reserve 0: 0
reserve 1: 0
reserve 2: 0
reserve 3: 0
reserve 4: 0
reserve 5: 0
reserve 6: 1
reserve 7: 0
power_saving_clock:
revision: 1
reserve:
... and so on ...
The Spirit Tortoise arc, part of season 2, was particularly painful to watch. So it does get better after the tortoise, but it does not get good.
I watched Sonny Boy over the last week or two. I quite enjoyed it overall, it’s interesting on multiple levels. The ending was a little bit melancholic and upsetting, but that’s consistent with the rest of the show. I didn’t think too deeply about the philosophy and metaphors that the show put forward; it might’ve been good to reflect on and write about each episode.
I was a bit unenthusiastic going into this episode, thinking that it might be some drawn-out flashback. While the flashbacks were long, I found the whole episode to be a fun trek through Natsuko’s inadvertent romcom maneater adolescence.
Each flashback had little surprises, while also emphasizing how Natsuko is 200% dedicated to her craft.
Fukushima’s (the animation studio’s president) perspective was also interesting. Drawing a parallel between Natsuko and the director of A Tale of Perishing (who, unlike the bird, is smiling in Fukushima’s recollection), and challenging Natsuko to surpass her current limitations.
The PV linked above is from 3 years ago and is for the first novel. Here’s a PV from 10 hours ago for the anime. The new PV is mostly just review quotes.
This is called localization.
Information or brevity will always be lost in translation (and communication in general), so the translator needs to pick what information to convey and how to convey it. Sometimes it can be difficult to find a satisfactory localized translation, like translating a pun. Or if the translation has been localizing the Japanese name-honorifics system as whatever the characters in an English speaking country would call each other, but then there is a long dialogue in the show discussing how they are addressing each other; that dialogue can throw a wrench in the translation.
For Love is War, the source joke word was probably ちんちん (chinchin) which is both a childish way to say “penis” (like “poopoo” is a childish way to say 💩, or like “peepee”) and a dog trick where the dog sits and begs (it might also have additional meanings). The translator probably had to think about how to make a similar gag with the existing visuals.
Hmm, I can’t think of an anime that matches the trailer. That is to say, an anime that is an action-horror demon-world adventure with modern military weapons.
Hole in the ground with horror monsters makes me think of Made in Abyss.
There’s a gluttony of anime with monsters in dungeons, like DanMachi, Arifureta, and Solo Leveling.
There’s Chained Soldier, which technically takes place in a hell-ish place with monsters that is connected to regular earth. And there’s some military element to it.
There’s a gate to another world and modern military in Gate: Thus the JSDF Fought There!, but no monsters that I recall.
Just throwing some other out there: Hellsing Ultimate, Seraph of the End, WorldEnd, Dimension W, .
When I hear arctic demon, I can’t help but think about The Thing, which isn’t anime.
You can try crossposting to Anime@ani.social, which is more active. Or post in their next weekly discussion thread.
We get some, uh, character development with Destiny, we get introduced to Justice (and actual character development), and we have a brief encounter with lady-bird.
It was a bit hard to watch the end with all the foreshadowing that Natsuko was going to mess things up.
Also, I like how the village chief’s attire serves as an excuse for Destiny’s clothing, but they don’t force feed you this excuse.
Also,
The only one who could make Luke smile from the bottom of his heart was Destiny.
Serval Cat Mask becomes the heroine.
Damn, things are really falling into place. I still don’t really understand what the motivations are in the past incident.