Persona 4 the ANIMATION – 18
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「Anniversary to Become a Family」
Every father would be more than lucky to have Nanako as their daughter, but Doujima takes her for granted...

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「Anniversary to Become a Family」
Every father would be more than lucky to have Nanako as their daughter, but Doujima takes her for granted...
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「兆しの行方は」 (Kizashi no Yukue wa)
"Where the Signs Lead"
As the animosity between Kurisu and Hibiki continues to grow, somehow Miku's worries about constantly being blown off seem to trump it. However, it's taken Symphogear in a very welcome direction with the conflicts being less about the Noise and more about the characters themselves, especially in conjunction with the whole conspiracy involving Ryouko and "Finne".
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「夜明けを抱く空」 (Yoake wo Idaku Sora)
"The Sky that Embraces Dawn"
If you're not watching Black Rock Shooter simply because you were never caught up in the hype of Huke's original character, I strongly suggest giving it a try. The anime combines beautiful cinematography with fluid animation in carefully choreographed fights, features amazing performances by Hanazawa Kana, Sawashiro Miyuki, and Kitamura Eri backed by a fantastic soundtrack by Supercell, and depicts a unique story that has some surprisingly dark and gruesome undertones. Very stylish, very refreshing. Potentially a must-watch show.