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Accel World Review - Pinned Up Ink
I don’t see the appeal to Reki Kawahara's work, and they are usually just “blah” to me, to be very honest. Most of the time, they’re just created to appeal to Otakus, and not in a good way. Though I do feel like Accel World is better than Sword Art Online, at best, it’s a time-passing endeavor with not much content actually to care for.
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Baccano! Anime Review - Pinned Up Ink
Baccano! is an underrated anime series that deserves more recognition. It is only a 16-episode show, but it packs all the great qualities needed to become a top-ranking anime. Its fluid animation, mind-boggling story, and jazzy music will keep you hooked if you have not watched Baccano!
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3x3 Eyes Review - Pinned Up Ink
3x3 Eyes is one of those classics that almost every older anime buff has heard of; however, not many people have sat down and watched it. The manga was so popular that it got adapted by Dark Horse with the help of rock and roll legend Rob Zombie.
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Gunslinger Girl - Pinned Up Ink

Angelica would experience a condition similar to Alzheimer’s, the result of constant conditioning. The bond would fracture, and Marco would become ambivalent towards Angelica, often treating her harshly, even striking her.

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Crying Freeman Review (OVA) - Pinned Up Ink

"Warning Contains Graphic Images"

Crying Freeman is an anime where I have to apply the quote by the late Macho Randy Savage, “What it is, is, what it is.” What Crying Freeman is is an action movie glossed with a bit of sex for good measure.

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Silent Mobius Review - Pinned Up Ink

Silent Mobius follows the AMP (Attacked Mystification Police) division of the Tokyo Police as they battle the mysterious beings known as Lucifer Hawks. The AMP is comprised of an all-female police force in a new Tokyo built over the remains of the old city.

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Hellsing - Review - Pinned Up Ink
Hellsing is a grimy dark anime aimed primarily at the seinen demographic. It is ultraviolence infused with seventies London punk. That aesthetic is so prevalent that I had to stop and listen to "London Calling" by the Clash.
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