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Classpecting "The Promised Neverland" characters!

hi! i'm going to try and give classpect titles to characters in The Promised Neverland, or Yakusoku No Neverland. I've been thinking about it for a while and I wanted to share it with you all! if this stuff isn't really allowed, I'll take it down.

First off, Emma! Emma is one of the main characters, and as you'd expect, she's happy-go-lucky and all around kind to everyone. Her optimism can come off as annoying and unrealistic, but nonetheless, she still always keeps up her cheerful attitude no matter what. I feel like the Blood aspect resonates with Emma the most. Emma is able to unite her friends and family, acting as a leader and mediator, time and time again showing care over her family rather than herself. She is compassionate and willing to create bonds with anyone. I think that Emma would be a Heir of Blood, seeing as that she just has this natural compassion and connection with people, being the leader of the group (alongside Ray) and also her stubborn inflexibility for what she believes in, outright denying Ray's plan of leaving everyone behind, claiming that she wants to escape and live with everyone. If that isn't a Blood player, I don't know what is. I think Emma could also be typed as a Hope or Life player as well! It all depends on what you think.
Second, Ray. Right off the bat, I see Light. Ray is quickly shown to be very intelligent, resourceful and perceptive. He also tends to sheds light on what he thinks is important, for example, when he suggests leaving everyone behind for a higher chance of survival with just him, Norman, and Emma. Light players are driven to seek knowledge and are able to make great things out of the many sources they have. Another example is when Ray is able to create a small machine that temporarily disables someone's tracking device in their ear, out of little parts he's gathered over the years from Isabella as gifts. Ray can be cold, calculating, and is sly, able to work around the system in order to get what he wants. I would type him as a Mage of Light. We already know that Ray has a lack of infantile amnesia, so that he knows about Isabella being his mother, and he already knew about the farm and the demons from a very young age. He suffered from his knowledge, being powerless to change anything. As the "traitor", he understood the truth long before anyone else did. Ray is a Light player to a T, and I won't accept criticism. (this is joke, please feel free to tell me what you think Ray's classpect could be!)
Thirdly, Norman. Norman is my favorite character, and I'm excited to type him. (Sorry if I write a lot more btw! there's just so much to get into.) Norman is the smartest out of the three main characters, never scoring less than 300 on his tests. He is driven by rationality and thought, sometimes even pushing aside his own feelings in the name of "doing the right thing". Although, he is not as biased as Ray, as he seems to be fine with following Emma's plan to escape with everyone while Ray tries to reject it, claiming it's "unrealistic" and "impossible". (In the manga though, that's a different story...) I'd say that Norman would be a Mind player. He is able to keep his cool, even after discovering the truth about Grace Field House and the farms, and is able to calmly and rationally figure out the right choices to make before doing something. He is willing to hear out Emma and find a way to save everyone, logically thinking things through and almost always having a back up plan for when things go wrong. I'm gonna talk about the manga now, so SPOILER WARNING!!!! i'll black out the text, feel free to read all of it if you're a manga reader. anyways, moving on. In the manga, when Norman assumes the identity of William Minerva, he is able to do it easily and seem to just naturally blend in with his role. He becomes much more cold and logical, even going as far as planning to drive demons to extinction, despite how morally questioning the plan was. He whole-heartedly believes in his actions and believes they are justified, but in the end, he is willing to change his mind and allows the rest of the demons to live, only killing off the adults and the royal family. In the end, I feel like Norman could be a Sylph of Mind. Light could also work very well for him!

aaaand thats all i have for now! thanks so much for reading! i'm kind of tired, so i can try to type more anime characters later. feel free to comment what you think anime characters classpects would be! i'm pretty satisfied with my titles.
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Which persons/characters represent the best and worst sides of each type for you? (Either real or fictional)

INTJ: Giorno Giovanna from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5 (Best), Cyrus from Pokémon (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Bernie Sanders, Kurapika from Hunter x Hunter, Ray from Yakusoku no Neverland, Makise Kurisu from Steins;Gate, V from V for Vendetta, Kyouko Kirigiri from Danganronpa, Piccolo from Dragon Ball, Nine from Zankyou no Terror, Lelouch vi Britannia from Code Geass, Near from Death Note, Silver Fang from One Punch Man.
Shoutout for also worst: Monsoon from Metal Gear Rising, Gregory House from House M.D, Ryo Asuka from Devilman Crybaby, Mark Zuckerberg, Hannibal Lecter, Diavolo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5, Alex Horton, Anders Breivik, Kirei Kotomine from Fate/Zero.
INTP: L from Death Note (Best), Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Naofumi Iwatani from Shield Hero, Senku Ishigami from Dr. Stone, Bill Gates, Shikamaru Nara from Naruto, Tsuyu Asui from Boku no Hero Academia, Noriaki Kakyoin from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Professor Utonium from The Powerpuff Girls, Aphex Twin, Owl from Winnie the Pooh, Eugene Porter from The Walking Dead, King from One Punch Man.
Shoutout for also worst: Ed Kemper, Yoko Taro, Kusuo Saiki from Kusuo Saiki, Kabuto Yakushi from Naruto, Jeffrey Dahmer, Charlie Brooker, iDubbbz, Tomura Shigaraki from Boku no Hero Academia, Immanuel Kant, Poppy.
INFJ: X from Mega Man X (Best), Seymour Guado from Final Fantasy X (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Joshua Bright from Trails in the Sky, Izuki Midoriya from Boku no Hero Academia, Norman from Yakusoku no Neverland, Android 16 from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, Citan Uzuki from Xenogears, Jesus Christ, Makoto Yuki from Persona 3, Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho, Hershel Greene from The Walking Dead, Judeau from Berserk.
Shoutout for also worst: Enrico Pucci from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6, Yuno Gasai from Mirai Nikki, Marilyn Manson, Johan Liebert from Monster, Kiritsugu Emiya from Fate/Zero, Osama Bin Laden, Korekiyo Shinguji from Danganronpa V3, Jigsaw from Saw, Adolf Hitler, Sam Harris, Arthur Schopenhauer, Plato.
INFP: Tita Russell from Trails in the Sky (Best), Gaara from Naruto (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Keanu Reeves, Chiaki Nanami from Danganronpa 2, David Bowie, Gohan from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, Bob Marley, Himiko Yumeno from Danganronpa V3, Wing from Hunter x Hunter, Kenzo Tenma from Monster.
Shoutout for also worst: Alan Moore, Koyomi Araragi from Monogatari series, Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain, Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
ISTJ: Bruno Buccellati from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5 (Best), Emonzaemon from Katanagatari (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Mitsurugi Meiya from Muv-Luv, Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead, Giyuu Tomioka from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Genos from One Punch Man, Saber from Fate/Stay Night and Fate/Zero, Riza Hawkeye from Fullmetal Alchemist, Kite from Hunter x Hunter, Tien from Dragon Ball.
Shoutout for also worst: Kira Yoshikage from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4, Illumi Zoldyck from Hunter x Hunter, Obanai Iguro from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vanilla Ice from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Pet Shop from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Yahaba from Kimetsu no Yaiba.
ISTP: Jotaro Kujo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3 (Best), Kei Kurono from Gantz (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Zero from Mega Man X/Zero, Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan, Saitama from One Punch Man, Eraser Head from Boku no Hero Academia, Ging Freecss from Hunter x Hunter, Android 18 from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, Minene Uryuu from Mirai Nikki, Toph Beifong from Avatar, Kohaku from Dr. Stone, Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead, Guido Mista from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5.
Shoutout for also worst: Vladimir Putin, Annie Leonhart from Attack on Titan, Kazuma Satou from KonoSuba.
ISFJ: Krillin from Dragon Ball (Best), Enmu from Kimetsu no Yaiba (Worst).
Shoutout for also best: Mumen Rider from One Punch Man, Nezuko Kamado from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Caesar Zeppeli from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2, Brock from Pokémon, Raphtalia from Shield Hero, Muhammad Abul from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3.
Shoutout for also worst: Suzaku Kururugi from Code Geass, Vinegar Doppio from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5.
ISFP: Koichi Hirose from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4 (Best), Milluki Zoldyck from Hunter x Hunter (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Morgiana from Magi, Ryuuko Matoi from Kill la Kill, Shinichi Izumi from Parasyte, Simon from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Seras Victoria from Hellsing, Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star, Nana from Elfen Lied, Chiaozu from Dragon Ball, Winnie the Pooh from Winnie the Pooh.
Shoutout for also worst: Nobunaga Hazama from Hunter x Hunter, Makoto Itou from School Days.
ENTJ: Rin Tohsaka from Fate/Stay Night (Best), Dr. Weil from Mega Man Zero (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Biscuit Krueger from Hunter x Hunter, Tahomaru from Dororo, Roy Mustang from Fullmetal Alchemist, Genkai from Yu Yu Hakusho.
Shoutout for also worst: Weissmann from Trails in the Sky, Light Yagami from Death Note, Katsuki Bakugou from Boku no Hero Academia, Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Griffith from Berserk, Muzan Kibutsuji from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Frieza from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, Kyubey from Madoka Magica, Esdeath from Akame ga Kill, Charles Zi Britannia from Code Geass, Enya from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Medusa Gorgon from Soul Eater, Mannish Boy from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3.
ENTP: Osamu Dazai from Bungou Stray Dogs (Best), Negan from The Walking Dead (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate, Yato from Noragami, Shinobu Kocho from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Bulma from Dragon Ball, Will A. Zeppeli from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Excalibur from Soul Eater, Koenma from Yu Yu Hakusho.
Shoutout for also worst: Kefka Palazzo from Final Fantasy 6, Campanella from Trails in the Sky, Ricky Gervais, Kokichi Ouma from Danganronpa V3, Cioccolata from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5, Hisoka Morow from Hunter x Hunter, Orochimaru from Naruto, Neito Monoma from Boku no Hero Academia, Junko Enoshima from Danganronpa, Cell from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, Lloyd Asplund from Code Geass, Neferpitou from Hunter x Hunter, Pariston Hill from Hunter x Hunter, Krone from Yakusoku no Neverland, Shalnark from Hunter x Hunter, Monokuma from Danganronpa, Betelgeuse from Re:Zero, Souichi Tsujii from some Junji Ito story, Caster from Fate/Zero, The Major from Hellsing Ultimate, The Anti-Spiral from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Mao Zedong, Socrates.
ENFJ: Tanjiro Kamado from Kimetsu no Yaiba (Best), Monika from Doki Doki Literature Club (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Maes Hughes from Fullmetal Alchemist, Rimuru Tempest from Slime, Makoto Naegi from Danganronpa, All Might from Boku no Hero Academia, Emma from Yakusoku no Neverland, Jonathan Joestar from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Kaede Akamatsu from Danganronpa V3, Morgan Freeman, Ezekiel from The Walking Dead, Hiruzen Sarutobi from Naruto.
Shoutout for also worst: Shaiapouf from Hunter x Hunter, Monaca Towa from Danganronpa Another Episode, The Governor from The Walking Dead.
ENFP: Kamina from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Best), Charles Manson (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Po from Kung Fu Panda, Jiraiya from Naruto, Jim Carrey, Markiplier, Josuke Higashikata from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4, Aang from Avatar, Mako Mankanshoku from Kill la Kill, Twelve from Zankyou no Terror, Megumin from KonoSuba, Euphemia li Britannia from Code Geass, Chrome from Dr. Stone, Hirohiko Araki.
Shoutout for also worst: Corey Taylor, Tsumugi Shirogane from Danganronpa V3, George Carlin, Tyler the Creator, Alex Jones.
ESTJ: Doppo Kunikida from Bungou Stray Dogs (Best), Sanemi Shinazugawa from Kimetsu no Yaiba (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Tenya Iida from Boku no Hero Academia, Tsunade from Naruto, Kiyotaka Ishimaru from Danganronpa, Izumi Curtis from Fullmetal Alchemist, Mine from Akame ga Kill, Rudol von Stroheim from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2, Scrooge McDuck from Donald Duck, Abraham Ford from The Walking Dead.
Shoutout for also worst: Ben Shapiro, Kim Jong-un, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, King Bradley from Fullmetal Alchemist, Eva Heinemann from Monster, Saddam Hussein, Bubble Bass from SpongeBob, Ghiaccio from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5, Captain Ginyu from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, John Wayne Gacy, Hiyoko Saionji from Danganronpa 2.
ESTP: Joseph Joestar from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 2 (Best), Luca Blight from Suikoden II (Worst)
*Shoutout for also best: Jolyne Cujoh from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6, Yusuke Urameshi from Yu Yu Hakusho, Carl Grimes from The Walking Dead, Sonic the Hedgehog from Sonic the Hedgehog, Sandy Cheeks from SpongeBob, Miu Iruma from Danganronpa V3, Isaac Netero from Hunter x Hunter, Mondo Owada from Danganronpa, Muten Roshi from Dragon Ball Z/Kai, *
Shoutout for also worst: Wyald from Berserk, Brenton Tarrant, Uvogin from Hunter x Hunter, Envy from Fullmetal Alchemist, Shane Walsh from The Walking Dead, Jake Paul, Benito Mussolini, Eddy from Ed Edd 'n Eddy, Donald Trump, Solf J. Kimblee from Fullmetal Alchemist, Steely Dan from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Speed-o'-Sound Sonic from One Punch Man, Garou from One Punch Man, Suiryu from One Punch Man, Secco from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5.
ESFJ: SpongeBob Squarepants from SpongeBob (Best), Bitch from Shield Hero (Worst).
Shoutout for also best: Zin Vathek from Trails in the Sky, Rock Lee from Naruto, Sakura Haruno from Naruto, Papyrus from Undertale, Leorio Paladiknight from Hunter x Hunter, Princess Peach from Mario, Winry Rockbell from Fullmetal Alchemist, Alex Louis Armstrong from Fullmetal Alchemist, Gonta Gokuhara from Danganronpa V3, Hugh Jackman, Nekomaru Nidai from Danganronpa 2, Darkness from KonoSuba.
Shoutout for also worst: Sayaka Maizono from Danganronpa.
ESFP: Estelle Bright from Trails in the Sky (Best), Gluttony from Fullmetal Alchemist (Worst)
Shoutout for also best: Kagami Sumika from Muv-Luv, Kaito Momota from Danganronpa V3, Junpei Iori from Persona 3, Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto, Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, Jean Pierre Polnareff from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Gon Freecss from Hunter x Hunter, Son Goku from Dragon Ball, Shouyou Hinata from Haikyuu, Ash Ketchum from Pokémon, Zenitsu Agatsuma from Kimetsu no Yaiba, Mario from Mario, Undyne from Undertale, Pumbaa from The Lion King, Shaggy Rogers and Scooby Doo from Scooby Doo, Tenko Chabashira from Danganronpa V3, Aqua from KonoSuba, Narancia Ghirga from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5, Aoi Asahina from Danganronpa, Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, Might Guy from Naruto, Robert E. O. Speedwagon from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Rider from Fate/Zero, Kagura from Gintama, Okuyasu Nijimura from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4, Suruga Kanbaru from Monogatari series, Karen Araragi from Monogatari series, Yamcha from Dragon Ball Z/Kai.
Shoutout for also worst: Logan Paul, 6ix9ine, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Oof, finally done, took more than an hour I guess, lol.
EDIT: Changed worst ISTJ.
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Should You Watch It? Winter 2019 Edition

Fall 2018 Edition’s Thread

Boogiepop wa Warawanai

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
The supernatural and the normal collide in Boogiepop wa Warawanai, an anime about an ephemeral spirit who watches over the populace, a “witch” who does the same from the shadows, and the realistic (and not-so-realistic) chaos which ensues nearby.
Based on its first arc alone, the plot demands maximum attention, what with its non-chronological series of events and the bevy of characters it touts. This setup helps and hinders. Helps because it creates an interesting mystery to watch unfold; hinders because it can cause unnecessary confusion. The fact that the second episode released simultaneously with the first episode to explain its (purposefully disjointed) start should be argument enough.
This unfortunate duality seems to be a common thread in all that the project tackles. The off-kilter cuts in the music up suspense, but they come off too jarring. The setting makes sense, but the artistic direction leaves much to be desired. The story and the characters have a meaningful claim to stake, but they both lack substance.
To its credit, the underlying theme on the nature of humanity does not lose its focus, and those two main players have individual statuses and a clear connection worthy of larger exploration. For now, though, these traits and others are best viewed with an eye of caution.

Another Perspective, courtesy of gosheno:

Watch It
“As much as I wish to explain the synopsis, I can’t—and shouldn’t. Boogiepop starts off, and continues to be a confusing story. But it’s because of this confusion that I find myself captivated by the duties of a possessed girl (voiced by a smug Aoi Yuki) in a purple pipe hat.
So be warned: this show is not for everyone, and many may be distracted by its non-linear storytelling. But, its interchanging character perspectives continually change your own understanding of each previous episode and the overarching storyline. Every week, I found myself surprised and gripped by the clever effects of this disjointed narrative as the show builds on its themes. Directing and storyboarding can seem absurd initially, but when you piece everything together, you’ll want to rewatch to pick up on the details you overlooked the first time.
For a Madhouse production, though, its character designs are lacking because its art style is nondistinctive from any other light novel adaptation. Characterization becomes so shrouded in the show’s mystery genre that sometimes, the cast comes off as undeveloped and neglected by the creators. However, if you’re contemplating or even more confused about this show, I suggest binge-watching the first 3 episodes.”

Domestic na Kanojo

Banjo’s Perspective

Watch It
Ahh, romance. A fickle creature not quite that easy to have thanks to its numerous obstacles. Crushes on those seemingly out-of-reach. Empty feelings behind actions. In Domestic na Kanojo, Natsuo finds himself in this exact situation with his female teacher named Hina and a girl named Rui. And after an impromptu remarriage, these sisters become his (step-) sisters, brewing up a volatile triangle ripe for craziness.
Setting aside the pseudo-incest angle as an excuse to get the story rolling rather than the driving force behind it already gets at what the anime prioritizes most: Drama with a capital “D”. It stems from Natsuo, Hina, and Rui with their respective troubles and thoughts on love and lust, giving rise to the ever-changing relationships between them.
And it works. This shlocky, grounded soap opera takes its ridiculous setup in stride with other notable elements. The two heroines have received clear character arcs to follow. Solid production values, such as the nice character designs and the passionate opening track, keep everything in good spirits. A couple of supporting characters add realism and helpfulness. And it isn’t afraid to get a tad more risqué than the norm for this medium.
If nothing else, the juiciness of the unfolding events makes domesticating this anime not just a possibility but a fun experience outright.

Another Perspective, courtesy of bagglewaggle:

Drop It
Domestic Girlfriend is yet another entry into the endless pantheon of 'not-incest' anime where the romantic interests end up under the same roof.
And it's bad.
Dear god, it's so bad.
Natsuo's love troubles went from bad to worse: he had a crush on his teacher (Hina), and then a strange girl (Rui) took him to her house and had sex with him. And now he's come to learn to that the two of them are sisters, and their mother is marrying his father.
Does that sound wacky? Because it isn't. This show is largely a drama centered around Natsuo, Rui (who is a human version of the 'emotionless sex' tag), and Hina, the obligatory big titty onee-chan. At least in Kiss X Sis, there was an appreciation for the silliness of the premise.
Here, the comedy and ecchi is shoved off to the side, only to pop up in bizarre places. From tense nude bathroom conversations, to a make-out session mid-adultery confrontation, to borderline surreal play-acting in class, nothing flows and nothing fits.
It's really hard to overstate how incompetent Domestic Girlfriend is, and lest you think there might be some redeeming value, the music is rarely fitting and there's some off-model/under-animated parts.
This is the first show I've seen from Winter 2019, and it's already a contender for worst show of the season.”

Dororo

Banjo’s Perspective

Must Watch It
One rule must always be remembered when dealing with demons: Everything has a price. For Hyakkimaru of Dororo, the price for his unfortunate exchange arrived steep and not of his own accord. But that doesn’t stop him from surviving without the barest of bodily essentials and teaming up with a kindhearted kid who looks out for him as much as possible.
Slated as a multi-cour show, the story has a lot left to get to, yet its beginning already packs potential. Hyakkimaru’s inevitable development from a visceral doll to a fulfilled human gives him a very strong character arc to follow, and the supporting cast members have their parallels and connections for even further clout. The samurai motif and the religious subtexts likewise paint the narrative in a mature light, granting it the chance for thematic ideas on purpose and fate and tenacity of the soul.
Other elements perform well as well. Darker, somber colors and a historical setting create a fitting mood throughout the events. Intriguing music exists from start to finish. And the action sequences, while somewhat brief, act as a good interlude in-between the general seriousness of the plot. With everything ready, this project may just steal the spotlight for those who permit it the chance it certainly deserves.

Another Perspective, courtesy of GetADogLittleLongie:

Watch It
“If I had to describe this series in one sentence it's Berserk meets Rurouni Kenshin. The original series aired in 1969 and the first thing you'll notice is that it's darker than most modern anime. Hyakkimaru was born without eyes, ears, skin, or even a nervous system, because his father, a lord of Feudal Japan, traded them to 12 demons. Now he travels Japan killing the demons, and recovering his organs, with a child he meets named Dororo.
The show uses color sparingly to show that the world is bleak. As sad as Hyakkimaru's story is, it might not even be the saddest. If you're not ok with blood and death then this show probably isn't for you.
Each episode feels like its own arc with new characters and a satisfying resolution. It's amazing how much they manage to cram into 20 minutes, that said my main gripe with the show is that the episodes are too short for the amount of information they're trying to show.
The main characters are great. Dororo's cute playful nature is a great contrast to Hyakkimaru's inhuman lack of emotion or speech. I really want to see Hyakkimaru evolve from a killing machine with swords for arms to a normal human.
The animation quality is solid; fights are short and involve little monologuing.
Worth a watch if you have time.”

Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.

A Perspective, courtesy of BeckyMetal:

Must Watch It
“Subaru, 23 year old social-phobic author whose parents are recently deceased, is followed home one day by street-smart stray-cat, Haru. What ensues are simple little stories where the inability to understand each other drives some tender development. My Roommate is a Cat is a story of a 20-something that needs to learn some life lessons and learns them in such wholesome ways.
With episodes about Subaru trying to remember to feed not just himself but his new roommate, as well as figure out what the hell is bugging Haru, he learns a lot. But it goes further - episodes are divided to give Haru’s perspective. This feeds into the show's fun sense of humour, but also does something very important to show how the issue looks from another side and punctuate the inherent difficulty in understanding one another (cat or otherwise). While different perspectives aren't the most novel solution to this theme, it’s extremely elegant in practice due to one perspective being, well, a cat, but also the way in which Subaru's understanding of his own problems changes throughout the show.
Anybody looking for something quiet yet powerfully resonant will gain a lot from the huge gamut of emotions this show runs. It'll have you laughing, crying, and always, smiling.”

Another Perspective, courtesy of PPGN_DM_Exia:

Watch It
“My Roommate is a Cat captures a lot of the same vibes as shows like Barakamon, She and Her Cat and Poco's Udon World. While the show's premise delivers on the promise of cute cat moments, it also mixes in some serious themes as it relates to its protagonist, Subaru, who struggles with severe social anxiety and loneliness.
In many ways, the show is a love-letter to pet owners and the pets that bring them comfort.The show's main strength is that it does a good job of conveying the support that Subaru's cat provides him, even if they can't directly communicate with each other. Somewhat uniquely, each episode also contains a retelling of events earlier in the episode, but from the cat's perspective. This leads to some funny misunderstandings but also shows that their friendship is genuine and mutual.
The show appears to be headed to a place where Subaru's world grows as he begins to open up and meet new people, but so far it is content to rely on the interactions between Subaru and his cat as its strength. Overall, if you just want fluff with a dose of feels on the side, this one's a good bet.”

Egao no Daika

A Perspective, courtesy of MapoTofuMan:

Must Watch It
The Price of Smiles is the tale of a girl named Yuki, born on a planet far, far away. A girl who happens to be the princess of one of the two kingdoms on that planet, and, despite losing her parents early in her life, is surrounded by love from all sides - her childhood friend is always there to make her smile, and her advisors have always been there to bear the brunt of the responsibility that comes with running a kingdom. They've been successful in their efforts - Yuki grew up (well, not really, she's 12) to be such a fine genki girl that you'd think her favorite pastime was drinking tea with cake after school.
If everything up until now sounds great to you, you might also want to check out Endro~!, because the ominous title of this show seems to be strongly against it turning into the seasonal CGDCT.
The strongest point of this show is that once it gets going - it doesn't pull any punches, and so far each episode has kept me on the edge of my seat better than the previous one. The Price of Smiles does indeed stay true to its title - smiles have a price, and although I can't tell you what it is since they won't accept my writeup with spoilers in it, I highly recommend that you give this show a try and find out.”

Another Perspective, courtesy of Kingofthered:

Watch It
“Egao no Daikia - The Price of Smiles - is trying something interesting. We're introduced to a young and innocent princess of an advanced society in Yuuki, with many advisors and friends to help her happily lead. But as conflict grows between two kingdoms over an advanced power source, we learn this is not the cute slice of life I was thinking it was. Rather, this is becoming a series about war and what it means. A few episodes in we are introduced to Stella, the secondary protaganist on the other end of the war. Where Yuuki grew up happy and sheltered, it is made clear Stella has not had that luxury.
The series thus far has had nice, if not entirely unpredictable, turns on expectations. It's not totally clear where it's going and with a focus on both sides of a conflict, some cute moments but a heavy amount of "fantasy reality" it has gone from a barely-on-my-watch-list to one of my most looked forward to series this season. If an anime original featuring a mixed bag of action, mechs, slice of life and likely coming-of-age and politics sounds even a bit intriguing, I'm confident that the first 3 episodes of this won't disappoint.”

Endro~!

A Perspective, courtesy of Twilight_Sniper:

Must Watch It
“Endro is the cute show of the season, likely the whole year, and one I look forward to each week. If ever it were possible to get diabetes from a TV show, this would be the one to do it. The voice acting is top quality. Seems that's what happens when we combine the main actors from Comic Girls, Gochiusa, Nozaki-kun, and Monster Girls, then tell them to make an adventure show as cute and enjoyable as humanly possible. The character dynamics give off some Konosuba vibes, but instead of comedy they ooze cuteness, with relatively little fanservice. Animation is solid too, like if KyoAni created a magical girl show with cute original character designs.
The story follows a party of 4 female adventurers in a fantasy RPG world, each with their own distinct melodramatic quirks but adorable in their own ways. Things don't quite go according to plan for the heros (or teacher), but they always stumble right into success just by being cute, and it feels natural. If you dislike cute things, this might be the thing to change your mind. If you do, you'd be shooting yourself in the foot by skipping this.”

Another Perspective, courtesy of zenoob:

Consider It
“After an intense fight, the Hero's party finally slay the Demon Lord and bring peace upon the world!
Or so it should have been. Except we can always count on Namori to be tied to projects filled with silliness, fun and cuteness, and this one is no exception. Unlike last season's more serious and action-oriented Release the Spyce however, Endro takes a much more lighthearted and satirical approach to its RPG setting, freely throwing jabs at its genre, pointing out tropes and toying with them.
The Hero and his friends are actually all cute moe girls, all with familiar personality traits. Mather, the mage is a massive nerd with a deadpan humour (very reminiscent of Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou's Chii-chan especially thanks to Minase Inori lending her voice to both characters), Yuusha the Hero is the pink haired airhead, Fai the warrior is the genki (cat-like)girl who eats far too much, Seiran the Elf is the straightman of the groupe with a weird obsession for horned gorillas. And obvously, our good old Demon Lord is a loli... It wouldn't be complete without this!
There is nothing groundbreaking in this, but if you want to have fun watching anime and your weekly fix of Cute Girls Doing Cute Things on top of some RPG satire/parody, Endro is definitely your best pick this season.”

Gotoubun no Hanayome

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
Where Lou Bega of “Mambo No. 5” fame had Monica, Erica, and the like by his side, Uesugi of Gotoubun no Hanayome instead has Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki. The former is a studious dude without any money, and the latter are quintuplets whose failing grades contrast with their immense wealth. He needs them, and they need him. Thus, a new rom-com harem begins.
At its core, the show is rather simple: Uesugi supports one of the five girls (per episode) and kindles his relationship with this next stubborn girl. Which leads to the positives. Voice-acting performances are swell. Cute moments pop up now and again. And the characters and vibe of the anime are likable and wholesome due to him encouraging and listening to the women and how they in turn individually respond to his presence.
Many negatives within this show counteract such positivity. The artistic quality dips too low too often to ignore. The comedy lands in a poor spot as well when its timings and its jokes often fail to hit the mark. And while an end is obviously obtained, the actual romance doesn’t appear to be going anywhere soon.
Altogether, only a little bit of “quintessential” is all one needs.

Another Perspective, courtesy of walking_the_way:

Watch It
“I initially passed over Gotoubun no Hanayome due to its harem tag. Rom-coms are extremely subjective, and this season already had Kaguya-sama. Then I was asked to review it. With some trepidation, I started the anime, and was immediately greeted with an opening marriage scene.. what?!
As it turns out, both the anime and manga start off with a flash-forward, planting the seed that Uesugi, the protagonist, will eventually marry one of the titular quintuplets. Which one exactly, is unknown. Back in the present, he meets the five capricious identical sisters that all require his tutoring. But they're simply not interested, and hilarity ensues as he struggles to figure them out while they circle him, eyeing him warily.
I warmed up toward the show because Uesugi isn't a stereotypically incompetent harem MC, and the sisters share a fun chemistry. While there hasn't yet been much romance, Gotoubon no Hanayome's unique premise opens the door to potential situations that can set it apart from other rom-coms, and I hope it continues to explore this avenue well.
Several side plots have already reared their heads, and it's obvious that the show cannot possibly resolve the marriage mystery within this season. Yet, the first episodes have at least convinced me of its potential, so I'm curious where the story will go from here!”

Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen

Banjo’s Perspective

Must Watch It
“All is fair in love and war,” but what if love was war? That’s the question Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen posits to the audience in hilarious fashion as Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane commence a battle of wits.
Their skirmish tests their mettle and their hearts as they attempt to usurp each other in snippets. Nothing is off the table: trickery, mind games, deflection, suggestion, planning. In a way, the ends justify the means here, creating comedy filled with funny payoffs by visual gags, reactions, meta humor, catchphrases, darker jokes, cuteness, and extended ideas.
It only gets better from there. A mostly centralized setting allows the artistic direction to go all out with imagination and style galore. The audio elements, from the great voice acting to the amazing ending track featuring the adorkable Chika, improve the presentation again. And it can even showcase a more worthwhile side of itself when it reels in the comedy in favor of sincerity.
The only foreseeable issue is the looming sense of repetition that could settle in if the anime rests for even a second. That doesn’t seem to be happening anytime soon, though, so it’s pretty safe to confess that this war is downright lovable.

Another Perspective, courtesy of pittman66:

Consider It
“Kaguya-Sama is a rare case where it's faithful to its source, but the problem is that it does not adapt well into an anime. The manga is over the top, has a hilarious WWE announcer, and for its psychological games has a lot of romantic cuteness to it, and I enjoy it immensely. The anime is much the same, sounds great, right? Instead, it ends up showing its shortcomings. It's more apparent that they barely have a change of scenery, at full episode length it's tiring to listen to the narrator and over the top style over and over again, and there's a certain desire with all these stories sort of connection to show some progression. The problem stems from is how it tells the manga story. It's not an uncommon episode format way to do multiple short stories within an episode, like with Asobi Asobase, Mitsuboshi Colors, or Nichijou. What I find it lacks compared to those is its variety. Save for the last story of episode 3, there's little variety, it's all over the top psychological mental fights, and little time to warm up to the characters.”

Kemurikusa

A Perspective, courtesy of wowitsmade:

Watch It
“Kemurikusa tells the story of a group of sisters and their quest to find water on one of the various islands present in their world along with the threat of bugs that pose a danger whenever they’re around. However, they are aided by a leaf known as Kemurikusa that provides them powers and other abilities. Oh great, another generic plot with nothing much to showcase. However Kemurikusa throws in a curveball: the emergence of a new character, Wakaba, who threatens the mere existence of these gi— oh wait, is he even a bug?
With Wakaba, the girls soon wonder where he came from, what his intent is, and more importantly, whether he is a human or a bug: is a human what the girls are, or is it was Wakaba is? Soon, Kemurikusa becomes a journey to find water while at the same time exploring the past of all the characters — especially Wakaba.
Three episodes in and Kemurikusa has done a damned good job at world building, detailing the struggles the girls have had just trying to get more water, describing the purpose of the bugs, and how their world came to be. Honestly, it feels akin to Girls Last Tour, and while it is CGI, it isn’t bad at all and exemplifies the eeriness of the world with a soundtrack that further cements the idea of the desolation at hand.
Watch Kemurikusa. While definitely not AOTS, it is already shaping up to be this season's underrated show.”

Another Perspective, courtesy of badspler:

Consider It
“Kemurikusa follows a family of girls with who fight weird ‘bugs’ and survive in a post-apocalyptic world. Kemurikusa is being produced by Kemono Friends' former anime director and studio. With that however comes a level of CG that will turn many away from this show.
The strongest point of this series is the interesting world and characters. Both are tied well into each other. Similar to the likes of Girls Last Tour, the show makes good use of its post-apocalyptic setting, taking its time to reveal atmosphere and mystery elements. The OST is good and this benefits the setting and atmosphere. The pacing of the show is slow, but progression is consistent.
The male lead has been more of an audience insert and plot device than his own character so far. The other characters feel unique and have an interesting mesh of abilities that tie well to into the mostly unknown world.
This series is carefully going to dish out information in a show don’t tell manner. If you enjoy slower shows that focus on world building and characters, can stand CG and are not satiated by everything else this season has to offer, consider giving Kemurikusa a try.”

Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
Cars dominate the land, and boats rule the sea, but, in the air, planes reign as king. Or perhaps more relevantly for Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai, they reign as queens. Kirie, Reona, Zara, Kate, Chika, and Emma are the ace pilots of the sky, defending towns and stopping pirates as a tightknit group.
Saying that this anime “contains planes” belies how much it embraces them. A large chunk of the story to date has focused on the high-flying skirmishes that the crew and the evildoers take part in. The aerial dynamics. The multiple perspectives. The detailed sound-effects. All of which combine to make these segments impressive and exciting to watch. Not to mention that a post-apocalyptic setting of sorts adds another layer to the narrative, the script has a not-so-serious angle that boosts its appeal, and the heavy CG use has its own charm.
Yet two problems persist. First, a tad-too-fast pacing affects the flow of events. And second, both the story and the characters lack a lot of weight in a writing sense, so its current course remains a mystery. Even so, these skilled ladies may just obtain magnificence over the horizon.

Another Perspective, courtesy of ErinaHartwick:

Watch It
“From the brilliant minds behind Shirobako comes a story about the adventures of six fighter pilot girls in a barren wasteland.
The premise is rather simple, there's a client, there's a job and under their gorgeous superior's orders, the Kotobuki Flight Corps are on it and in the skies fighting to get the job done.
The show's main appeal is its characters. Each scene (especially ones with our main cast) is made upbeat with enjoyable back and forth and witty banter. The girls have distinctive personalities that make for good interactions, be it Kylie and Chika arguing about who is more impulsive and careless, Kate on the side spouting trivia, Zara's ability to handle her liquor and Reona's shtick about working out. The interactions are so fun you could go an entire episode without a single dogfight.
That isn't to say the dogfights aren't interesting, because they are. The aerial battles are reminiscent to Girls und Panzer. There's the standard militaristic OST in every aerial battle scene, but it's made light and whimsical enough to remind you that this show isn't quite about war, it's about six young fighter pilot girls and how they outmaneuver their opposition and learn to work together as a team. If you’re looking for a fun show with a good cast, then give Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai a try, it’s as good as pancakes!”

Mahou Shoujo Tokushusen Asuka

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
As some in the community may know, being a magical girl isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be, what with the occasional tale targeting dark forces and even darker results. This twisted approach contrasts with the happy optimism the subgenre normally touts in the moment. But what about after all is said and done instead?
In comes Mahou Shoujo Tokushusen Asuka, a project that follows a young woman named Asuka who desperately desires to leave her magical-girl past behind her. By going with this approach, an exploration on fear, PTSD, and other psychological trauma manifests as Asuka refuses to go back to her old life and as new events grip the supporting cast members too. The extreme violence and the “cutesy” enemies exacerbate these sorrowful thoughts and fall in line with the mood of the narrative.
An intriguing concept for sure, but the rest of the anime has a tough time keeping up. The artistry is low in quality, the music perhaps relies on a singular piano tune overly so, the infrequent comedy bits come off as out-of-place, and the meat of the plot has yet to solidify into a concrete shape.
Still, the underlying motif and relevant themes have enough to operate within a special niche.

Another Perspective, courtesy of gamerdam1337:

Watch It
“My introduction into the magical girl genre is one of the more well known entries in it; Madoka Magica. A show famous for its shocking twist and ultimately becoming a deconstruction on the genre. Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka is not afraid to put its true intentions on its sleeve of being a very dark deconstruction.
By the end of episode 3 themes of PTSD, murder and torture are on full display. This show is unflinching in its desire to stare down reality of a world with magical girls in it. A world where they are not a secret but heroes. Relationships are in full swing with a predictable cast setting the stage for strong archetype breakdowns and subversion. The world building is coming along at a brisk but controlled pace, letting us speculate and be surprised.
I definitely recommend this show. The show is promising us with another look into a world of magical girls with a dark realistic spin. I don’t think it could ever top Madoka Magica but could very well become a classic magical girl deconstruction, in its own darkness light.”

Manaria Friends

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
Most people are no strangers to high fantasy. Magic, dragons, princesses. Well, take these three traits, mesh them together, place them in a medieval university, and frame it as a slice-of-life anime. The outcome will be darn close to Manaria Friends.
The existence of this show has been known about for a while, but the wait is over, and the outcome may or may not coincide with expectations. Fifteen-minute episodes put this story as neither short nor standard in length but rather somewhere in-between. It features two ladies – Anne the prodigy wizard and Grea the shy dragon girl – as they share an unlikely friendship amidst unlikely scenarios.
That’s the crux of the show; not a whole lot more can be said about it. Whatever drama or action it instills cannot be deemed engaging, and deeper writing will probably be avoided throughout its run. Nevertheless, the varied background art and the yuri undertones are at least appreciated in their consistency.
It’s simply an average, solid project from the get-go that one can also be friends with if he or she so wishes.

Another Perspective, courtesy of messem10:

Watch It
Manaria Friends is a long time coming. Initially announced in 2015 for release in 2016, it was a series many thought was scrapped. The extra time since announcement shows with vibrant and detailed backgrounds along with animation work reminiscent to that of Kyoto Animation.
Manaria Friends, at its core, takes a fantasy world and uses it as a backdrop for a slice of life that details the interactions between two princesses, Anne and Grea, and their races, human and dragonborn, respectively. With such a unique setting, it is a character unto itself, as you have all of these races with their own cultures and tastes coupled with magic. Putting this all together leads to a very different sort of show, unlike many in recent memory.
While the series is based in the world of Shingeki no Bahamut, there is no need to be familiar with them to be able to enjoy this. Since the episodes are half-length, it is a definite "Watch It" should the premise interest you.”

Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari

Banjo’s Perspective

Consider It
Underdog stories are the cornerstone of audience-cheering events, and Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari argues for this near-truth once again. Starring Naofumi Iwatani as the titular Shield Hero, he finds himself whisked away to a world where he and three other weapon-centric men must save its people from imminent doom. Unfortunately for Naofumi, doom rears its ugly head closer than believed, forcing unwanted infamy onto his journey from the very beginning.
Controversy aside, this project has its fair share of interesting facets. Bringing on Raphtalia as his sidekick, the sword to his shield, has made for a cool dichotomy in their personalities and their fighting habits. The small amount of world-building towards the society, the land, and the underlying video-game aspect has been no doubt beneficial. And, in general, it’s just a ton of fun to root for Naofumi’s success as he “sticks it to the man”.
The rest of the anime lags behind. Weak writing from low buildup, quick backstories, and lame reasoning plague some of its areas. The artistry and the music are not the most noteworthy as well. Plus, its fighting scenes rarely shine.
All that being said, with a theme on “actions speak louder than words” in full effect, this project has a shot at rising to the top sooner rather than later.

Another Perspective, courtesy of HyruleCool:

Must Watch It
“The Rising of the Shield Hero is one of shining instances of the isekai genre done right. Naofumi (the Shield Hero) is a great and doesn't follow suit with the clumsy or ignorant oaf trope that most tend to in this genre. He leads a great example that being a good hero isn't just about being physically strong, but having quick wits and the will to fight for others regardless of what they think of you.
The world isn't all that unique either outside of one small trait and the animation is nothing spectacular, but it is at least a fitting setting for its somewhat dark tone. Not to say the animation is bad though. The art direction can be pretty good at times (mainly the more action oriented scenes).
The Shield Hero’s journey so far is an engaging one with a interesting story, some great action scenes and characters that will most likely leave you wanting more.”

Another Perspective, courtesy of youkai94:

Consider It
Shieldbro Naofumi is summoned in your average isekai world. This new world is not as good as you would expect though and Naofumi will find himself in a spiral of darkness that will test how strong his mind is and how long he can uphold his morals.
The good: from the same studio as Made in Abyss (Kinema Citrus) and the same composer (Kevin Penkin), you can expect quality music and art.
Naofumi is a great character, he changes quite a lot and plays the role of the Byronic hero (kinda) pretty well and kind of carries the show. Raphtalia is pretty good too.
Now the bad: Aside from the two MC, the other characters are mostly bland, some feel like nothing more than plot devices to trigger Naofumi.
The author does a good job at telling the story she wants and setting up a world to accomodate it, but kind of fails to give depth to it: She shows us a good event and then time-skips to the other one, which prevents us to see the charactrs grow with our eyes. Plus, we only get to know the bare minimum about the world for the story to make sense.
I would consider it since it brings a refreshing story compared to other isekai and pretty good MCs, also the art/music are great, but don’t set your expectations too high: the writing sometimes falls flat.”

Yakusoku no Neverland

Banjo’s Perspective

Watch It
In Yakusoku no Neverland, Emma, Norman, and Ray live with a bunch of other kids at an orphanage. They eat hearty meals, they have classes in the afternoon, and they play outside without much care. Mother looks after them all the while, making sure her flock never strays too far. A quaint life for everyone involved from what can be gleaned.
But an ominous atmosphere, a foreboding sense of dread that things aren’t quite right lingers in the air.
With its first episode, this project establishes its main trio, its thrill-filled direction, and its writing strength, letting the audience understand immediately what’s in store. This empowered state carries into the following episodes, too, as the art and the plot developments up the ante ever further.
Not that everything goes its way. The characters tend to speak their thoughts aloud despite the secrecy demanded of them, and the suspension of disbelief required for the “game” the kids must win borders on impossible. Being so nitpicky, however, does a disservice to the great voice acting, the distinct moments, and the fairness of the narrative displayed.
That is to say, this home-away-from-home tags in as a promising outing.

Another Perspective, courtesy of Oscand:

Drop It
“Anime and Horror doesn't have the best of relationships. As a big horror fan this saddens me, so when people said that this was going to be great I was extremely excited. This is exactly why it pains me to give this a bad review. The show takes a tried and tested concept and does exactly what you would expect it to do. If you have even seen a few horror movies, you will be able to quite quickly figure out what will happen, and there was nothing I didn’t see coming in the three first episodes. At the same time all the character designs make the characters look wierd. Their faces have been squished, and there is something with the geometry that feels awfully off. Even though this is the case, you can feel that there has been a lot of love put into this show. The production values are great, and there is still a lot of potential to make something great out of this. Unfortunately, as it stands with the current story I just can’t recommend anyone to pick this up knowing there are more fun subversive shows out there that doesn’t just stick to the same tried and tested formula”
Banjo's Top Three Picks:
1 Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
2 Dororo
3 Yakusoku no Neverland
Volunteer Consensus:
(General estimation based off every potential volunteer and their feelings across all anime)
Tier 1 (Mostly “Must Watch It” Range):
Dororo
Yakusoku no Neverland
Tier 2 (Mostly “Watch It” Range):
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
Endro~!
Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.
Egao no Daika
Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai
Domestic na Kanojo
Manaria Friends
Tier 3 (Mostly “Consider It” Range):
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
Gotoubun no Hanayome
Boogiepop wa Warawanai
Mahou Shoujo Tokushusen Asuka
Kemurikusa
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Norman Millennium, Soulpiercer

Name: Norman Millennium
Theme Song: Love Is Greed
Profession: Man-hunter, general.
Gender: male
Codename: Soulpiercer
Age: 18 (September 15)
Appearance: Ivory white hair Cold blue eyes fair, soft skin and a narrow, 6'1, wiry frame
Personality:
A pleasantly adjusted sociopath, Norman's loyalty is unparalleled. that stated, he tends to be overbearing in his protective loyalty, coming to clashes with others who are just trying to lend their aide. that said, he will typically attempt to be diplomatic until his buttons are pushed a few too many times.
Likes:
Board games, Turn based strategy games, Diplomacy, Maturity
Dislikes:
dirt, clutter, uncontrolled chaos, untimeliness
Powers: overflowing soul
Abilities:
1- enchantment: soul rip
Can infuse objects with excess soul energy over 4 turns for an indefinitely enchanted object until the enchantment is expended on attack.
+10 levels of ethereal soul damage applied on top of single target physical output
quick enchant, may infuse one item in the same turn, but the infusion only lasts for one turn before dissipating.
Equipment:
1- infusion pistol
0.357 magnum pistol with 9 rounds per magazine. 2 additional magazines on his person. Moderately high puncture damage
Drawback:
due to constantly overflowing with soul, is a beacon of presence, eliminating stealth as an option and making himself a subconscious high value target to enemies.
Skills:
Strategy, etiquette, cleaning, detective work
Backstory:
You may hurt those who love you.
Norman knows that family is the most important thing. early in his life, he took it for granted that his family would be there, that he and his brother would be partners. He strove to learn all the inner workings of his extended family to best serve as a trusted general to his brother. Then his father died, his mother broke down, his eldest sister went catatonic, his other sister receded from the world, and hardest of all, his brother split away from him, rejecting his offers to help.
When things started returning to a state of normalcy, Norman was told by his brother: "You aren't my partner Norman. And you never will be." Norman took that criticism to move away from being some glorified sidekick. He would still walk to the ends of the earth for his brother's sake, but Norman would strive for himself without taking his family for granted. Eventually, Rais returned and amends were made. Norman believed in his brother, even if his brother didn't see him as an equal.
At least not yet. Norman internalized and worked to improve himself through study and practice so that one day, he could show his value to himself and prove that his brother's words were said in anger, and not reflective of his true feelings.
RP:
Norman watched as [Joy] stepped into the training ring after taking her drink and readied herself up. She'd truly come into her own in some ways. her hair was a mess as always, but what could you do when it was someone else's. It was about 9:30, time for Norman to pack up and head out.
Norman pulled his messenger bag onto his shoulder and waved to his sister and to Fiona as she ran laps. Today was going to be a wonderful day. He made his way across campus to the first class of the day, a lecture. as he made his way inside, he could see a young man with pitiful hair carrying a rose behind his back, standing alongside the desk. That was Norman's desk. Norman hung back a bit and waited for it, keeping in view of the other person at the desk, already sat down.
"would you maybe like to get coffee and get to know each other?" The boy asked, putting a hand on the chair next to her to start pulling it out. He fucking touched Norman's chair. Now it was going to be slightly off kilter from being dragged so haphazardly. Not to mention, that he was hitting on Dina of all people. This would not stand.
"No thank you." Dina Walker declined sternly, briefly glancing to Norman. It was under control then. "my class and personal schedule are filled up, and I wasn't joking when I said the seat was taken."
"You-" The boy looked defeated. Good. Didn't need to complicate things further than it already was. Tensions with Nina would only make the future more rocky. Norman made his approach.
"Hey Dina, Ready for Advanced War?" Norman smiled as he pulled out the seat at just the right angle so it wouldn't scuff the padding on the bottom and sat between Dina and the boy. Norman didn't pay any mind to the boy as he pulled out his laptop and set it up, he had already decided on the topic, but it was rude to not run it by his work partner in a battery of worse ideas to elevate it, or better yet, catch him from an error so they could pursue the better option. Even so it was all a ruse. "I'm considering some options for the thesis ahead of time. Would you mind if I run them past you?"
"Sure thing Norm. Thanks for partnering." Dina followed suit, no longer giving notice to the boy as she pulled out her laptop to take notes.
"Of course. I'm happy to team up with a known quantity." Norman smiled as the dejected boy turned to slink off, Dina could do much better than a prissy brat like that. The sound of the trash bag from the trash can was a nice confirmation that the rose had been discarded. "Also you're welcome for baling you there."
"Thank you." Dina sighed as she scrolled through her -barely- organized folder for class. At least it was all war class documents. "You doing the thing today?"
The thing. Well, he was old enough that, so may as well rip off the band-aid and face whatever was beneath, mess or otherwise. He had made a deal with Rais.
"All likelihood, yes." Norman nodded, checking his hair in the reflection of his laptop screen. "I'm frankly excited."
"Well, let me know how it goes over chess later today." Dina chuckled as they attended class.
Later on in the day the two would make their way out of the lecture hall and split off from each other. Norman entered the library, Finding His friend, Fiona, already setting up the chess board.
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OMG, the synopsis for this anime [Yakusoku no Neverland]

"At Grace Field House, life couldn't be better for the orphans! Though they have no parents, together with the other kids and a kind "Mama" who cares for them, they form one big, happy family. No child is ever overlooked, especially since they are all adopted by the age of 12. Their daily lives involve rigorous tests, but afterwards, they are allowed to play outside.
There is only one rule they must obey: do not leave the orphanage. But one day, two top-scoring orphans, Emma and Norman, venture past the gate and unearth the horrifying reality behind their entire existence: they are all livestock, and their orphanage is a farm to cultivate food for a mysterious race of demons. With only a few months left to pull off an escape plan, the children must somehow change their predetermined fate. "
https://myanimelist.net/anime/37779/Yakusoku_no_Neverland

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The Promised Neverland Episode 4 English Subbed

The Promised Neverland Episode 4 English Subbed
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At Grace Field House, life couldn't be better for the orphans! Though they have no parents, together with the other kids and a kind "Mama" who cares for them, they form one big, happy family. No child is ever overlooked, especially since they are all adopted by the age of 12. Their daily lives involve rigorous tests, but afterwards, they are allowed to play outside.
There is only one rule they must obey: do not leave the orphanage. But one day, two top-scoring orphans, Emma and Norman, venture past the gate and unearth the harrowing secret behind their entire existence. Utilizing their quick-wittedness, the children must work together to somehow change their predetermined fate.
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The Promised Neverland Chapter 34 Preview

Source: Erinyes
End of the chap.
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At Grace Field House, life couldn't be better for the orphans! Though they have no parents, together with the other kids and a kind "Mama" who cares for them, they form one big, happy family. No child is ever overlooked, especially since they are all adopted by the age of 12. Their daily lives involve rigorous tests, but afterwards, they are allowed to play outside.
There is only one rule they must obey: do not leave the orphanage. But one day, two top-scoring orphans, Emma and Norman, venture past the gate and unearth the harrowing secret behind their entire existence. Utilizing their quick-wittedness, the children must work together to somehow change their predetermined fate.
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A brief description of the Yakusoku no Neverland manga: Emma, Norman and Ray are three orphans who live happily in the idyllic Grace Field House orphanage, waiting for the moment when they will be assigned an adoptive family. Yakusoku no Neverland manga dirilis pada tahun 2016 dan hingga sekarang memiliki status Ongoing. Dibalut dengan genre Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Psychological, Sci-fi, Shounen, Supernatural, komik ini juga dikenal dengan judul Komik The Promised Neverland.Chapter terbaru Manga Yakusoku no Neverland diposting pada tanggal Juni 16, 2020. Shop Yakusoku no NeverlandThe Promised Neverland - Ray, Norman and Emma (Sketch) yakusoku no neverland t-shirts designed by Ezlaifu as well as other yakusoku no neverland merchandise at TeePublic. Micael - Rap da Emma, Norman e Ray (Yakusoku No Neverland) (part. Enygma e DYA) (Letra e música para ouvir) - [Emma / Sem saber o porquê / Vivemos nossa infância rodeados de cercados / Curiosidade martelava em nossas cabeças / O que será que há do outro lado / 76 The Promised Neverland HD Wallpapers and Background Images. Download for free on all your devices - Computer, Smartphone, or Tablet. - Wallpaper Abyss Jetzt Episode 10 Staffel 1 von Yakusoku no Neverland & weitere Folgen komplett in bester HD Qualität online als Stream. 100% Kostenlos Online 3000+ Serien Norman with Λ7214's identifier tattooed on his chest.. During his time in Λ7214, the plantation's identifier is tattooed onto Norman's left chest, with bruises surrounding the identifier.In the year 2047, now at the age of 13, Norman has grown to be the tallest among the trio. Standing at a height of around 170 cm, Norman towers over Emma and is slightly taller than Ray. Tags. No Archive Warnings Apply; Emma/Norman (The Promised Neverland) Original Female Character(s) Alternate Universe - Modern Setting; Fluff; Summary. Emma Ratri had been teaching for a while, but this was the most ridiculous thing that's ever happened within that time. Emma: *breathes* Norman: 🌠The Promised Neverland🌠 ~Norman is a part of 100% of my heart~ i make tpn memes & pastel edits (Not spoiler free / last read chapter was 131 / no spoilers past chapter 145) Yakusoku no Neverland dikonfirmasi akan mendapatkan season kedua yang direncanakan akan tayang pada bulan Oktober 2020. Selain itu, anime ini juga mendapatkan adaptasi live action yang direncanakan tayang perdana pada bulan Desember 2020. Sinopsis Emma, Norman, dan Ray merupakan tiga sekawan. Mereka sudah tinggal bersama sejak masih bayi.

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️ Norman & Emma The Promise Neverland (manga ...

Emma and Norman are hard at work for a future full of humans.Are YOU doing your part?Comic by: https://twitter.com/haruharupon211Songs:"If You Really See Eur... These two are the cutest together. I'm glad they finally reunited after all this time.Oh, spoilers, if you're not up to date with the manga.The music is the ... aaahhh I actually spent a lot of time animating all of this u.u even If it isn't the best oofI really recommend 'The promise Neverland' It's a great manga ... -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- Read The Description Of The Video -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-... I find this kinda funny, considering the bagagge of the word "mama" in the Neverland world.Comic by: https://twitter.com/arakawa_yknbSong used:"Grass Land" b... How could anyone want to destroy something so pure and beautiful?Oh, right.Comic by: https://twitter.com/opamikanumaSongs used:"Grass Land" by Tomoya Tomita,... drawing Norman, Emma, and Ray From The Promised NeverlandPaper size: A3 (29.7x42cm)Real time: 6h;11m- Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/errou... My Instagram : alastor.r_ About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators ...

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