Ha ha, the "Other Things About Anime" is a little outdated. I finished the third season of Sgt. Frog on Netflix, thankfully before they took it down.
So, what am I watching? Get ready for Keroro's long list!
Attack on Titan: Yeah, this show is really good so far. Streaming at Crunchyroll.com. Do not watch it on FUNimation, they're all like "ooh there's some blood better make you confirm you're 17 or older", when the show really isn't worse then a "Teen" rating.
Baka and Test Season 2: Man, I love Baka and Test, but...I don't want to finish it. Then it'll be all over. :( The subtitled episodes are available at FUNimation.com...as well the dubbed, if you have an Elite Video Subscription.
Comic Party Revolution: Currently renting from Netflix. This...is nowhere near as good as Comic Party. 6/10 is what I'm giving it right now, because the fourth and fifth OVAs on the first DVD really pick up, but the first three are just boring and everyone is yelling and the dub sounds silly. Only the first two OVAs are available, dub-only from FUNimation.com, so good luck with that.
Full Metal Panic!: Currently renting from Netflix, 8 of 24 episodes in, pretty good so far. Available on FUNimation.com as well, but if you want to see past the first four episodes dubbed you must have an Elite Video Subscription.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Currently streaming from Netflix, and secretly procrastinating on because I don't want it to end. :( Also available on FUNimation.com, with the first four episodes dubbed available for free, and the rest only available with the Elite Video Subscription, because FUNimation hates us all.
Inu x Boku SS: Currently available from Anime Network On Demand, adding new episodes every Thursday. This show is pretty good so far, it just got to an interesting point and is becoming less comedic. Available for free from Anime Network On Demand, however is uploading one week at a time (episodes 1-4 are available right now), and streaming subtitled episodes 1-4 on TheAnimeNetwork.com (the rest require a subscription).
Kids on the Slope: Currently available from Anime Network On Demand, adding new episodes every Thursday. "But, Keroro!", you yell at your computer screen. "You said you hated Kids on the Slope!" Wrong. I said I hated the manga. I just started watching the anime this morning, and it's WAY better then the manga, however is still a bit slow, so 6/10 for me so far. Available for free from Anime Network On Demand, however is uploading one week at a time (episode 1 is available right now), and streaming the first episode dubbed and subtitled on TheAnimeNetwork.com (the rest require a subscription).
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That's all for today. Until next time, Keroro out!
So, what am I watching? Get ready for Keroro's long list!
Attack on Titan: Yeah, this show is really good so far. Streaming at Crunchyroll.com. Do not watch it on FUNimation, they're all like "ooh there's some blood better make you confirm you're 17 or older", when the show really isn't worse then a "Teen" rating.
Baka and Test Season 2: Man, I love Baka and Test, but...I don't want to finish it. Then it'll be all over. :( The subtitled episodes are available at FUNimation.com...as well the dubbed, if you have an Elite Video Subscription.
Comic Party Revolution: Currently renting from Netflix. This...is nowhere near as good as Comic Party. 6/10 is what I'm giving it right now, because the fourth and fifth OVAs on the first DVD really pick up, but the first three are just boring and everyone is yelling and the dub sounds silly. Only the first two OVAs are available, dub-only from FUNimation.com, so good luck with that.
Full Metal Panic!: Currently renting from Netflix, 8 of 24 episodes in, pretty good so far. Available on FUNimation.com as well, but if you want to see past the first four episodes dubbed you must have an Elite Video Subscription.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Currently streaming from Netflix, and secretly procrastinating on because I don't want it to end. :( Also available on FUNimation.com, with the first four episodes dubbed available for free, and the rest only available with the Elite Video Subscription, because FUNimation hates us all.
Inu x Boku SS: Currently available from Anime Network On Demand, adding new episodes every Thursday. This show is pretty good so far, it just got to an interesting point and is becoming less comedic. Available for free from Anime Network On Demand, however is uploading one week at a time (episodes 1-4 are available right now), and streaming subtitled episodes 1-4 on TheAnimeNetwork.com (the rest require a subscription).
Kids on the Slope: Currently available from Anime Network On Demand, adding new episodes every Thursday. "But, Keroro!", you yell at your computer screen. "You said you hated Kids on the Slope!" Wrong. I said I hated the manga. I just started watching the anime this morning, and it's WAY better then the manga, however is still a bit slow, so 6/10 for me so far. Available for free from Anime Network On Demand, however is uploading one week at a time (episode 1 is available right now), and streaming the first episode dubbed and subtitled on TheAnimeNetwork.com (the rest require a subscription).
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That's all for today. Until next time, Keroro out!