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The Eminence in Shadow Episode 11

The Eminence in Shadow Episode 11 Eng Sub  Archbishop: How could she have lost? She was on offense the whole time!! Me: bruh, everyone knows glass cannon mages have no points in DEX or Dodge, pfft.

This Week in Anime Is Do It Yourself?

 Steve Chris, I'm sure many of our readers are scrambling for last-minute gift ideas with the holidays fast approaching. Lucky for them, I've got just the thing to help: an anime chock full of cute, eye-catching crafts you can make at home, with plenty of precise and technical animation. Plus, a pig with sunglasses. Doesn't get more festive than that. Chris Careful, poor Meat there worries about enough in general without the concerns that he's specifically going to wind up a Christmas ham. DIY is a big umbrella, so surely, if you think about it, that includes cooking food you've grown yourself. The crafty characters of this show haven't graduated to those kinds of Silver Spoon levels yet, so instead, we'll have to settle for them constructing an adorable miniature Oinky-Doink Cafe for the little pork chop to live in. And if you find yourself interested in projects like that, which make great holiday gifts, this show will be happy to teach you how to...Do It ...

Makoto Shinkai's Suzume Becomes

 Makoto Shinkai's Suzume (Suzume no Tojimari) film has now sold a cumulative total of 6.36 million tickets for 8,592,509,010 yen (about US$62.36 million) as of Sunday. This makes it the 68th highest-earning film, and the 16th highest-earning anime film, of all time in Japan. Suzume already earned more than the #1 Pokémon film (Pokémon: The First Movie), and has now surpassed Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet, the #1 Yōkai Watch film (Yo-kai Watch: The Movie), Ghibli's Tales from Earthsea, and Stand By Me Doraemon. It also earned more than Hideaki Anno's Shin Godzilla film. Only Demon Slayer, six Ghibli films, Shinkai's own last two films, One Piece Film Red, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, the final Evangelion film, and three Detective Conan films have earned more in Japan. The film opened in Japan at #1 on November 11 and sold 1.33 million tickets and earned 1.88 billion yen (about US$13.49 million) in its first three days. The film sold 38.7% more tickets and earned 47.4% more th...

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