Don't panic! It's a mostly harmless 42nd episode of Otaku Evolution, where I cover The Hitchhiker's Guide to High School. I mean, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
So wait... is Haruhi Zaphod? Itsuki is Ford, Mikuru is Trillian, and Yuki is Marvin. Maybe I'm trying too hard to make this fit.
Wait, did I follow up a review of a movie where Nazi mystics were the villains with a review of an OVA based off an opera by an anti-semite and favorite composer of Hitler? Yikes.
It's my 40th episode and first year anniversary of Otaku Evolution! Ah, I remember when I first started barely audibly reviewing anime with the one or two sprite poses I used a year ago, with my four-part FMA review. So it was appropriate, then, that this episode was for the movie follow-up, wherein Edward Elric fights a snake dragon, meets Fritz Lang, and basically starts his own little war with the help of his brother. So enjoy this beautiful, flawed, beautifully flawed and entertaining movie, Conqueror of Shamballa.
Posted this on my new YouTube account. The old one is going to be deleted. The new one will mostly just be episodes I know will be monetized. Anyway, enjoy this super violent schlock title review! I mean the anime is violent, not the review itself. I am violently talented, though.
Another in what I've colorfully dubbed the "Rivet Robot" titles, Steam Detectives is an anime that's almost Tetsujin 28, almost Big O, and almost great.
What do you get when you take a bland(ish) teen boy, an emotional wreck space pirate, a haughty princess, a precious little sweetheart (who may laugh at your impending doom), a ditzy officer, the Greatest Scientific Genius in the universe, a badass old man, a pervert dad, a cat-rabbit that transforms into a spaceship, and a bunch of magic computer trees?
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