anime
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The previous episode had an ominous ending — somewhere out there is a man-made device that could potentially destroy humankind. But that’s not something Aleksander and Deryn have to worry about at the moment as the Leviathan flies off to the Ottoman Empire.
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At the end of the previous episode, Aleksander’s Stormwalker has been hit by a bomb. Are they going to get out of it unscathed? Let’s see!
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The action has started to ramp up in the second episode, and with the Leviathan careening towards the Alps, it’s only going to get more intense!
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We had a great start with the first episode of this anime adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan, so let’s go on right ahead and see where the show takes us!
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Back when I still had a book blog, I really, really loved Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan. My review of this book — and the other books that followed — are gone now, along with my blog, but this is still one of those series’ that I would happily recommend to other people. So imagine my surprise…
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I was supposed to post this on a Saturday but because I had to do some personal stuff, I’ve had to push it back so now you’re going to get this now. Let’s go!
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You know what, I thought there wouldn’t be an explosion in the previous episode since it took a more introspective approach to Mary’s and the bunny’s story, but there was an explosion because Mary blew up the warehouse where the Makaians were hiding.
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I did say in my post on episode five that this show likes blowing things up and you know what, they did blow up the building! This was after Dante’s head got blown off in episode three and Air Force Two get blown up in the episode four. So which one is it going to…
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This show definitely likes blowing things up because after we saw Dante’s head get blown off in episode three, we saw Air Force Two get blown up in the previous episode. So which one is it going to blow up this time?
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We saw part of Dante’s head get blown off in the previous episode, so really there’s nowhere else Dante’s life is going to other than up, right?