Urusei Yatsura – Episode 1
Your Mileage May Vary when it comes to this new version of Urusei Yatsura, a series that brings the 70s into the 2020s, flaws included.
Your Mileage May Vary when it comes to this new version of Urusei Yatsura, a series that brings the 70s into the 2020s, flaws included.
As well as being a bad, dumb comedy, however, it’s a bad, dumb comedy with a disgusting concept at the heart of its “humor”.
Hey kids, do you like Devilman?
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Its flavor isn’t gross, it just tastes like nothing.
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I really wanted to like this one, but it’s off to a disappointing start.
Nice comedy isekai you got there. Shame if it turned into yet another edgelord fantasy.
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