Man oh man let me tell you: Scheduling for 2026 is
proving to be the most challenging since I started this blog back in 2014. I’ve got a bunch of titles I’d like to look
at and some are at the mercy of waiting for a US release date. There’s been a lot of shuffling around but I
think I’ve got things locked in from March to July/Mid August. Why bring this up? Because March, the month of the Gundam Anime
Corner’s Birthday, has been a whirlwind of ideas that I haven’t been able to
settle on. Plus, there’s that
aforementioned unrevealed US Release Date.
Yeah I was really hoping that after it’s release in Japan back in
January, Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe would
see a quick turn around on it’s arrival stateside. Sadly, no such date has been announced, which
means it’s not going to be this years 12th Anniversary Review. Don’t get me wrong, once it does arrive I’ll
pencil it in somewhere before the end of the year. But what does this all mean for March?
The Gundam Anime Corner
Just an Anime fan sharing his opinions and love for Anime. Most reviews are from my own personal collection. But I might throw in some theatrical reviews as well if I see em. Def look for a lot of old school titles to show up here. It's where I got my Anime start and theyre titles that should never be forgotten.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Friday, February 27, 2026
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans-Wedge of the Interlude
Tekkadan has done the impossible. Once seen as expendable trash, they managed
to strike a major blow to Gjallahorn’s rule and become a feared group of Mars
based Mercenaries. For now, the struggle
has ended but life goes on and yet begins to change for the iron blooded
orphans. For Orga Itsuka, he must begin
to master the new responsibilities of leading Tekkadan through business means. For Mikazuki Argus, he must accept that in
order to continue fighting, he must rely on others in his new state. Thus begins the next chapter of the journey
of two friends and their fearsome fighting force into a bold new era.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans-Urdr Hunt: Path of the Little Challenger
For Wistario Afam, the restoration and prospertity of his
home colony, the Venus based Radonitsa, has been his life long dream. When he finds himself a sudden participant in
the Urdr Hunt, Wistario potentially has the means to make this dream a
reality. Going up against Pirates,
Vagabonds, Warriors and Mercenaries, Wistario will have to fight tooth and nail
to achieve the ultimate prize. He is
unaware, however, that his actions will have serious consequences for Radonitsa
should he fail as the world of the Post Disaster Era continues to change in the
wake of Tekkadan’s revolution.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
T5W#550-Top 5 WTF Moments in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans
Save for a fun Monty Python influenced Top 5 on the
matter (see here: https://gundamanimeblog.blogspot.com/2025/05/t5w508-top-5-gundam-iron-blooded.html)
I never thought to do some kind of celebratory Top 5 for the 10th
Anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans last year. Granted 2025 was mostly spent celebrating the
30th Birthday of Gundam Wing but that also feels a little unfair to
the boys of Tekkadan and their bad ass Mobile Suits. To say IBO is one of the hardest hitting
entries in the Gundam franchise is kind of an understatement. It’s hits are as emotionally charged as the
giant hammers that get whammied into Mobile Suits on an episodic basis. There are also some truly F’ed up moments
that are both shocking and awe inducing.
Since we’ll be covering the 10th Anniversary Double Feature
Special This Friday, on todays Top 5 Wednesday I’ll be counting down my picks
for the Top 5 WTF Moments in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
T5W#549-Top 5 Romantic Partners in Persona 5
Back around Christmas, I finally decided to give Persona
5 a proper chance after two false starts.
Well, just like Jujutsu Kaisen, third times proven to be the charm as I’ve
been sinking a couple hours a night into this game since the start of 2026.
TBH, it does start a bit slow but once you get going and are allowed to level
up, gear up and have an active social life, Persona 5 really does live up to
its rep as one of the best JRPGs out there.
And one area it defintiley excels at is the plethora of romantic options. Basically almost every female supporting character
is romanceable from your teammates to Teachers moonlighthing as Maids to a Gothic
Doctor with a penchant for using you to test medicine. To my shock, there are options to romance
more than one girl (and there’s a hilarious outcome if you somehow achieve the “Harem
Route”). Tempting as that is, it’s a
game in and of itself choosing who you want to dedicate your heart before the
end of the game and definitely is a draw for multiple playthroughs to see how
each play out. So, while I know I’m well
past Valentines Day, I’ve been pushing to try and beat this game before my vacation
this weekend (and the inevitable purchase of Resident Evil Requiem that will
take up a ton of time once I’m back).
Ergo, today’s Top 5 Wednesday shines the spotlight down on 5 particular
beauties who are the Top 5 Romantic Partners in Persona 5.
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