Second cour, probably, is 10-11 episodes, then (hopefully, 11). 2 eps for eris arc, 8 for vol 13-14, 6 for vol 15, the rest for vol 16-17 would be my prediction. Part 1 would end on the rematch, seems like the best ending point for a cour (either that or Eris reunion).
@bitchbooi@ScrawtV this is a meme because Nasu thought up an insane excuse of not releasing TsukiRe on PC because he wanted people to experience it on TV (still released it on Switch)
@hoIIowataraxia@YuvrajS9258 The only mecha I've played was Armored Core VI (aside from Transformers ones which I played like 10 years ago), and I found it hyper-dynamic gameplay pretty good. Is there really something in the genre right now that competes with it?
Now that I think about it, Re:Zero is, probably, the most I've been disappointed with the anime or otaku media in general. Crazy how I went from not expecting anything from the show to actually liking it, and then to regretting how much time I spent with it currently.
so, random tm predictions which will definitely not come to be true
on the cover of new tm ace is akiha
rg trailer is on 5th bgm anni (26 August)
no sion in twi lumina (at least, until dlcs)
ryougi is released/announced in twi on 20th knk's movies anni
@Kidd_Moon999@BerserkChip I don't think this is pure cope. They didn't need to release this in the first place if rg isn't coming out soon (Type Lumina was in the works for years and wasn't announced because of the remake), and even if they did, they could do so much earlier when Lumina hasn't been dead
@numinoseI I'm not trying to discourage you from learning Russian at any rate, just saying that learning to read it might not really make you get a new understanding, but understanding Russian culture might. Russian by itself is a very fun language, I believe (even if I might be biased).
@numinoseI I'm pretty sure there's also a bunch of untranslated materials, critique, articles or analysis which bring light to some works like that of Dostoevsky. Regardless, I'm pretty sure a lot of popular Russian works are misunderstood even in Russia.
@numinoseI Regarding ovels, Having never read an English translation of a Russian book I'd say you lose more about the context by reading Russian books than not understanding prose or such as a lot of classical (pre-USSR, I'd say) prose is pretty hated among Russians in general.
@LeLeLegosi @COUNTRYBEAR54 wdym? It depends on the part but main cast for each part is (almost) entirely new. Each part is standalone in this sense. However, each consequent part continues plot threads from the previous one.