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Rory’s Reviews: Log Horizon Season 2
Review of the first season can be found here. The second season of Log Horizon continues adapting the light novels written by Mamare Touno and illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara. There are 25 episodes and it was produced by Studio Deen.
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Tagged Action, Akatsuki, Fantasy, Log Horizon, Log Horizon Season 2, Rory's Reviews, science fiction, Shiroe
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Art Academy: SketchPad Drawings
I figured I would share some of my random scribblings I’ve done using Art Academy: SketchPad on my Wii U. My Nintendo Network ID is roryoc1000.
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Tagged Agnès Oblige, Akatsuki, Art Academy: SketchPad, Bravely Default, Chelia Blendy, Fairy Tail, Gatchaman Crowds, Haruka Takayama, Hibiki Tachibana, Hyperdimension Neptunia, Kazumi, Kill La Kill, Log Horizon, MiiVerse, Nui Harime, Puella Magi Kazumi Magica: The Innocent Malice, Ryuko Matoi, Saki Achiga-hen, Sakura Trick, Shizuno Takakamo, Symphogear, Touhou, Utsuho Reiuji, Utsutsu, Wendy Marvell, White Heart, Yuu Sonoda
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Rory’s Reviews: Log Horizon
Log Horizon is an anime series based on a series of novels written by Mamare Touno and illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara. The anime series is twenty-five episodes long and aired between October 5th 2013 and March 22nd 2014.
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Tagged Akatsuki, Log Horizon, Naotsugu, Nyanta, Rory's Reviews, Shiroe
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Art Academy: SketchPad Drawings
I’d figured I’d share some of my random scribblings I’ve done using Art Academy: SketchPad on my Wii U. My Nintendo Network ID is roryoc1000.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Agnès Oblige, Akatsuki, Art Academy: SketchPad, Bravely Default, Chelia Blendy, Fairy Tail, Gatchaman Crowds, Haruka Takayama, Hibiki Tachibana, Hyperdimension Neptunia, Kazumi, Kill La Kill, Log Horizon, MiiVerse, Nui Harime, Puella Magi Kazumi Magica: The Innocent Malice, Ryuko Matoi, Saki Achiga-hen, Sakura Trick, Shizuna Takakamo, Symphogear, Touhou, Utsuho Reiuji, Utsutsu, Wendy Marvell, White Heart, Wii U, Yuu Sonoda
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