Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood S1E26: “Reunion”
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Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood S1E26: “Reunion”

Here we are. The season one finale, and what a finale it has the potential to be! So many unions to be restored: Mustang and his team, Edward and Alphonse, Yao and Ninjette, and of course the brothers and Father. If they've actually met him before, of course; otherwise that last one isn't exactly a reunion. But anyway, midpoint of the series, and a major change of the status quo pretty much unavoidable.

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Garden of Sinners 4: “The Hollow Shrine”
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Garden of Sinners 4: “The Hollow Shrine”

It's time for the last Kara no Kyoukai/Garden of Sinners movie currently in queue. I don't have many expectations, either positive or negative, at this point. "Overlooking View" was fun. "A Study In Murder I" was so-so. "Remaining Sense of Pain" was awful. So, this could really be anywhere in terms of quality, and most of these films seem to be episodic enough to stand on their own.

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Serial Experiments Lain E3: “Psyche”
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Serial Experiments Lain E3: “Psyche”

Last time on Serial Experiments Lane, our heroine or something acting through her diffused a situation with a mad shooter by making him turn the weapon on himself. This episode starts with the police arriving in force at Club Cyberia, where the event took place. Lain's friend helps her out of the club; Lain herself still has a zombie-like expression, and sees like she'd just be standing in place and staring at the wall if she wasn't being walked.

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Street Sharks S1E1: “Shark Bait”
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Street Sharks S1E1: “Shark Bait”

Perhaps you think that the modern videogame and ebook industries have issues with imitators and copycats running unchecked. If so then you must have been born after the early 1990's, because they have nothing on the toy-driven children's cartoons of the eighties and nineties.

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Garden of Sinners: A Study In Murder: The Light Novel: The Anime: The Review: Part 1: Part One
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Garden of Sinners: A Study In Murder: The Light Novel: The Anime: The Review: Part 1: Part One

This is the second Garden of Sinners movie, and the first story to take place chronologically. Given the previous title's time travel-adjacent shenanigans, I can only assume that the story is being told out of order for related reasons. Other than that, and the title being a sort of lazy Sherlock Holmes allusion, I don't know what to expect.

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Garden of Sinners E1: “Overlooking View” (part one)
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Garden of Sinners E1: “Overlooking View” (part one)

Garden of Sinners, or Kara no Kyoukai in Japanese, was the first light novel series by author Nasu Fate Moon that paved the way for the rest of the Typeverse. Rather than getting a TV anime series adaptation like Stay/Night or Zero, these got turned into a series of hour length movies. All I know about them is that they were written previously to the other Fate stuff I've seen so far, and I believe they're set earlier as well though I'm not sure about that.

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Mobile Suit Gundam: Advent of the Red Comet (E1)
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Advent of the Red Comet (E1)

Unlike most of the things I've reviewed until now, Mobile Suit Gundam is a title I have some familiarity with. I say "some" because this is one of those sprawling franchises that's been added to for decades, and from that angle I've seen a very small percentage of the whole thing. On the other hand, Gundam has also had multiple...I guess you could call them reboots? Alternate timelines? Sub-franchises? That makes it somewhat more manageable, since you have multiple self-contained blocks of it.

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Fullmetal Alchemist S1E21: “Advance of the Fool”
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Fullmetal Alchemist S1E21: “Advance of the Fool”

Mustang, Hawkeye, and Havoc are in the hospital. Havoc managed to survive that, somehow. Maybe Mustang took a moment to cauterize his lust-punctures as well before running off to save Hawkeye and Al? I'm starting to feel downright embarrassed for Lust. She didn't even manage to kill the one-step-above-canon-fodder minor character in that fight? It's almost cruel.

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