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Character of the Month: Shōto Todoroki

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Greetings, ladies and gentlemen!   Welcome back for another post from yours truly!   Because I’ll be in New Orleans at MechaCon next Sunday, I’ll be unveiling July’s Character of the Month today.   At first, it was a little difficult to decide who this month’s character would be.   But the more I thought about it, my heart had been set on this character for after watching My Hero Academia .   At first, I initially hesitated giving this awesome character the title because he became my favorite character out of the entire series.   But like I said, he’s an awesome character, so why not?   Anyways, let’s stop rambling and talk about July’s Character of the Month, Shōto Todoroki from My Hero Academia. We know very little about Todoroki in season one except for his fire and ice quirk.   It’s not until season two that we really get in-depth with this hero in the making.   Todoroki is the son of the second greatest hero Endeavor, a hero with the ability to control fire.   Having amb

Plus Ultra Season!: My Hero Academia (Season 2)

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Greetings, ladies and gentlemen!   I’m back this week with a brand new review in what has probably been one of the roughest and busiest weeks in a while!   Part of it is because I’ve had a lot going on at work, but also because I’ve been binge watching this show like a mad woman.   It’s admittedly been a year or so since I saw this show, so I had some serious catching up to do.   And given this show’s second season was one of the most talked about shows of 2017, I expected great things.   What I got was…good…but just had a lot to improve on.   And what was it from this action-packed series that needed improvement?   Well, to find out, let’s get started on this week’s review on the second season of My Hero Academia! Following the attack of the League of Villains at the season one finale, everyone at USJ is on edge.   But further investigation into the matter gets put on hold with the upcoming USJ Sports Festival.   This brutal tournament challenges all USJ students to strengthen

Chicks Dig Well-Written Robots: Metropolis

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Greetings, ladies and gentlemen!   I hope everyone had a nice and relaxing week so far cause I know I did (not!).   But now I’m back this week with a fresh new review on a film that I’m not entirely sure what to think.   This show on the review block is a film that I’ve wanted to see for well over two years now but never had the gumption to do so.   Well, I finally came around to watching it and… I don’t really know what to say besides disappointed.   And why’s that?   Well, sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s review on Metropolis and find out. The film is set in futuristic city of Metropolis, boasting as one of the biggest superpowers in the world.   The film itself opens on the unveiling of a giant skyscraper called the Ziggurat and we’re introduced to the man in charge of its construction and the film’s main villain the Red Duke.   The opening ceremony for the Ziggurat goes over well minus the one rogue robot who tries to protest the festivities but is later killed by Roc