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Character of the Month of March: Kagami Taiga & Kuroko Tetsuya

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Hello, peoples!  The time has come once again to reveal this month’s Character of the Month.  However, this month’s choice is a little different because for the first time in Hanime on Anime history, the title will be going to two characters.  It certainly is a first, but this was definitely a worthy exception.  Also considering that March was a short month, having reviewed only two shows, the situation also seems a bit unusual.  Still, it was worth the exception.  So I’ll stop beating around the bush and give you the dirt on the two Characters of the month of March, Kagami Taiga and Kuroko Tetsuya-both from Kuroko no Basuke . Since I reviewed this show last week, I’ll be brief with the details on the show.  The new Seirin High School started recruiting new members for its young but talented basketball team.  Among these new recruits is Kagami Taiga.  A freshman student at Seirin, Kagami is a gifted basketball player who spent much of his middle school years in America-this is p

Let the Games Begin!: Kuroko no Bosuke

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Greetings, peoples!  I’m back from Ireland and back with a new review!  And believe it or not, it’s not related to Ireland.  But if you like basketball, then feel free to stick around.  This week I will be reviewing my first sports anime, and it’s one that I’ve been watching for some time now.  I’m not through all of it yet, but it’s going slowly but surely.  So I’ll close the intro and get to the review on the basketball-themed anime, Kuroko no Bosuke . Kuroko no Bosuke (or Kuroko’s Basketball ) is an anime that follows one high school basketball team’s journey to the top.  Prior to the events of the series, a famous basketball team known as the “Generation of Miracles” dominated the sport in Japan.  The team consisted of a group of five middle school basketball prodigies and became an instant legend.  However, each of the five members has entered high school and has separated into different schools.  Now in the beginning of the series, Seirin High School starts to recruit incoming

Peace, Love, and Mushi: Mushishi

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Greetings, peoples!  I’m back this week with another anime review.  But before I get to that, I want to apologize for not posting last week.  As I said in my “No Post this Sunday”, I was busy with a project and really didn’t have a chance to think about what to do for a post.  Again, it happens when you’re a college student.  Anyways, back to this week, I’ve got a review that’s just right for the occasion.  Many of you who are reading this post are off, or have been off, for Spring Break-myself included.  So to commemorate the occasion, I got a show that’s got just enough to help you unwind.  So I’ll get right on it and start on my review on the lax anime show, Mushishi . Mushishi ‘s plot follows a man named Ginko as he travels around the country studying Mushi.  What are Mushi?  In a nutshell, they are mysterious creatures that are so pure that they cannot be seen by humans.  Well, okay, there are special human beings that can see and interact with them, like Ginko.  But still, mu