Welcome to Anime Rants’ analysis of Chise Hatori, the protagonist of The Ancient Magus’ Bride. This study will go over her story and background, her personality, and her MBTI type, in a…
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Mahoutsukai no Yome Season 2 – 21
Does the fact that I just don't care about any of this make me a bad person?
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It's patently obvious what makes this series work and what stymies it, and the season has obediently followed that pattern.
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it's going to be a very long time before we get any more Mahoutsuka no Yome anime - there just isn't enough material.
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We’re spending an awful lot of time with characters I feel like I’m expected to care a lot more about than I do.
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Who doesn't love Japanese actors trying to pronounce Gaelic names? Read more
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This Hogwarts thing just feels like the series parading around in an ill-fitting borrowed suit. Read more
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As indifferent as I am about the whole Philomela grimoire storyline, at least stuff is happening with it now.
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