Gold: Osomatsu-san (song: Hanamaru Pippi Wa Yoiko Dake by AOP)ĭeath Parade had almost sealed this spot, but this one just stormed from out of the blue and stole it through a combination of wonderfully bouncy visual sequence (which also shows off the fluidity and energy that signify how good the show’s animation would be) and an insanely fun song that instantly wormed its way inside my head. I always consider them to be Important Stuff in anime watching experience, and good ones genuinely influence my motivation to hurry up and watch a new episode. Now, let’s get to the fun part already! ~ Best OP Sequence~Ĭovering both the song and visual sequence. I added a quick and dirty run-down of each category, just to give the idea on how I assess them within the context of this exercise. And yeah, I’m the kind of person who would check back in 2028 just to swap stuff in Honorable Mentions or something ridiculously trivial like that. However, this kind of list will always be subject to possible revision/addition even long after the fact, as I inevitably caught up on some stuff that I’ve missed and/or have a change of heart. There’s not enough time for me to watch all shows I have interest in, let alone all actual shows, so this is really way more of a personal journal for fun rather than ultra-comprehensive criticism. It should be obvious, but I’ll just re-iterate that these ‘awards’ only covered shows I’ve actually watched. Social Mediaįollow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Tumblr.Excellence comes in many shapes and forms, and I figure it’s high time to share my appreciation for the many formative elements of last year’s anime.
Or delve deep into the Midwest punk scene by listening to Best Midwestern on iTunes or on Stitcher. Listen in to the weekly roundtable discussion on the Podcast on either iTunes or Stitcher. Punk Photographers Wanted!Īre you a photographer who takes pictures at punk shows? Want to get your shots on Punknews for a Saturday Photo Feature? Email features editor John Gentile at to make it happen. See you way too bright and early on Monday morning. We leave it to you, the always respectful and courteous readers and commenters. Maybe you saw (or will see) an awesome show, found a great new band, or chat about anything else you would like. Tonight let’s just kick back, maybe break out the drinks, gather around the digital bonfire and talk. 924 Gilman was recognized by the Berkeley City Council.Īnd so ends another wonderful week for the Punknews community.Black Dots and Gentlemen Prefer Blood announced a split 7-inch.The Movielife signed to Rise Records and announced some tour dates.Yours truly interviewed Ludvig Gür & Ralph D'Amato of the Pretending I'm A Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story documentary.Choking Victim announced some tour dates.Check out the Punknews list of new bands to see at Punk Rock Bowling.AFI were on Amoeba Records' What's In My Bag? series.Editor Samantha Barrett interviewed Corey Mastrangelo of Vasudeva.The line up for This Is Hardcore was released.Here's what got the strange, slow and old community talking this week:
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