Anime Declassified Podcast – Mission 36 – JoJo’s Bizarre Adventures: Golden Wind Episode 08 Review
Miguel, Anthony, Mason, and Connor discuss Episode 08 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventures Part 5, Golden Wind.
READ MOREMiguel, Anthony, Mason, and Connor discuss Episode 08 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventures Part 5, Golden Wind.
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READ MOREI am utterly enthralled by The World is Still Beautiful. Princess Nike as a character is shaping up to be one of my favorite characters this season, and there’s no doubt why. She is the epitome of what all girls see in a princess, but she is also tough, brave, and intelligent. Although this sounds like a recipe for a Mary Sue, a character of complete perfection, there are flaws in her character that fit to the setting she’s placed in.
READ MOREPrincess Nike meets King Livius I and is surprised to find that he is younger than her. King Livius I demands to see Nike’s rain summoning and Nike refuses, saying that he needs to show her how beautiful his world is for her to perform the ritual. After a few attempts on Livius’ life, and at one point Nike’s saving him with her rain and taking an arrow for him, Nike begins to soften towards the king and care more about him. She starts to have a desire to protect him, and he her. In a country strife with inner political conspiracies as well as racial/class tension, Nike must now learn how to win the court’s and the nation’s affections to truly belong in Livius’ world.
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