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Synopsis
I'm the chaos that always crawls up to you with a smile, Nyarlathotep." A silver haired girl appeared with this nonsensical catch phrase! She is the malign deity
"Crawling Chaos" Nyarlathotep, or Nyarko for short. Together with "Living Flame" Cthuga, or Kuko, and "The Unspeakable One" Hastur, or Hasuta, they bring you an abysmally terrifying Love(craft) comedy! Deities arrive on Earth one after another in search of Yasaka Mahiro and Nyaruko. Nyaruko and her Space CQC take on all of them. What is the truth behind these incidents of cosmic scale? Will Mahiro be able to live in peace? This tumultuous and chaotic comedy is crawling to a TV near you!
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Now Available - Rail Wars! Shonen Hollywood - Aldnoah.Zero - Sword Art Online II - Sailor Moon Crystal - Locodol - Tokyo Ghoul - ARGEVELLON - Glasslip - Samurai Jam: Bakumatsu Rock - Free! Eternal Summer
With Anime Expo about to start, Justin talks about simulcast subtitles, Miyazaki joining the Oscars Academy, distributors in the UK and Australia, and censored TV series.
Watch it if you want to know what Yoshiyuki Tomino was reacting against when he made Mobile Suit Gundam. Watch it if you want to see the mecha traditions that Hideaki Anno drew on for Neon Genesis Evangelion. Do not watch it if you want to be entertained.
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Now Available: Vertical Inc - Digital Manga - Aniplex of America - Sentai Filmworks - Dark Horse - Studio Trigger - Sekai Project - Daisuki
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