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This season is quite calm, with several sequels from older series. There’s the classical long shounen run, some action series, but overall, it’s the usual setup. Oh, wait, it seems there might be surprises after all. As usual, I’ll only write about the shows that caught my eye. If you wonder what the other shows are, maybe you’d want to look at other sites (that are far more exhaustive than mine).
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This story is made by a very skilled mangaka, Haga Yui sensei, who also drew Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu.
This author trademark is very cute characters, heart warming stories and a great sense of humor.
Rotte no Omocha is serialised in Dengeki Maoh. By the time I write this article, there are already four volumes available and a new one is to be soon released.

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After summer comes autumn. I know I’m going to miss the time I spend during summer holidays doing funny things without any worries.

But fear not! The new batch of anime is already under the way.
This season is filled with lots of fanservice shows so it’s kinda difficult to find an interesting one that deals with a good story, or with good characters without being too pafu-pafu.

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Spring season is coming to an end, and with it several series end too. But now, there’s a new batch of new series,originated from manga, games and light novels!

Plus, there is a new long series that might eventually clash with the three other big audience series (yeah, those with over a hundred episodes, filled with these unneeded sub-character development).

As usual, I’ll only talk about the titles that caught my eye. I just hope half of them will be worth the watch.

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Recently I’ve been playing several visual novels, thus delaying my productivity along but oh well…
In these games, sometimes you have to make a choice that might change drastically the game storyline.
Something has been bugging me since then…
How does one guess which choice leads to the story one wants to be told ?

I mean, the very concept of visual novel is to convey stories, based on a player’s choices.
To make a choice, one generally has to bathe into the story’s atmosphere, identify to the main protagonist (which is sometimes really hard because in most cases, the anti-hero/heroine personality is quite weird) and take the right decision about what to think or say.
By comparing several visual novels, I’ve kinda sorted out most of the choice systems.

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