The title of Blue Box Ep. 7 "Can I Have One?" has multiple meanings. You can take it to mean that the questioner asking for one more match as practice, which is pretty obvious from the beginning of the episode. However, the other meaning only becomes clear when it reaches the end. All revolving
At long last, Blue Box Ep. 6 "Wish Me Luck" begins the love triangle in earnest. It's a staple of romantic comedy stories like this one, but it's no less compelling in this case. Especially when the love triangle involves a childhood friend romance. Blue Box Ep. 6 "Wish Me Luck": Details There's a
Blue Box Ep. 5 "Aquarium" is all about exactly what it says in the title. All in one of the most lavishly animated aquariums I've ever seen in any anime series. And yet, it all is merely serving as the backdrop to the developing relationship between Taiki and Chinatsu...and also the developing
Blue Box Ep. 4 "If He Wins" definitely puts Taiki into the spotlight here. Yes, Chinatsu is still an integral part of the story. However, it feels like now the spotlight is swinging onto badmindton rather than basketball. Blue Box Ep. 4 "If He Wins": Details Apparently, Mr. Badminton is the star of
Blue Box Ep. 3 "Chii" gives us the rather traditional case of acute misunderstands typical of a romcom story. However, that's not getting our hero Taiki down. No, he's now using the frustration from those misunderstanding to get better at badminton. Blue Box Ep. 3 "Chii": Details Taiki puts that
Blue Box Ep. 2 "You Have to Go to Nationals" is the episode that clearly reminds us that this anime is in fact a sports anime at heart. It's not hard to see why then our main characters Taiki and Chinatsu are so passionate about their respective sport. However, the anime doesn't stop reminding us
Blue Box Ep. 1 "Chinatsu Senpai" is a rather odd Shonen Jump manga when you think about it. All because it's more of a shojo romantic comedy anime with sports as the backdrop for it. However, this is also one of the most adorable love stories I've ever seen. It's why I'm a fan of that manga by
Blue Box is one of the most popular manga on Shonen Jump for some very good reasons. Mostly because it's not actually a shonen manga. Its focus on romantic comedy with sports (specifically: badminton and basketball) as the backdrop makes the story more like a shojo story than your typical shonen
Apocalypse Hotel Ep. 4 "Food and Etiquette Are Mainstays of Culture" now have robot and tanuki work together for a change. This time, it's to overcome the food woes they've been having. However, their food woes end up getting a bit more serious than acquiring new menu choices. Mostly because
Black Butler -Public School Arc- Ep. 5 "His Butler, Gaining Admittance" begins a rather fun sub-arc within the Public School Arc. That sub-arc being Ciel having to do the one thing he's not particularly good at: sports. But first, he has to actually prepare for it. Black Butler -Public School Arc-
Apocalypse Hotel Ep. 8 "Discipline with a Fist! Reconcile with a High Five!" actually gives us a resolution to the cliffhanger of the previous episode. Yes, Yachiyo returns from her involuntary stay in space. However, she finds that so much has changed since she was in space that she basically