Episode 11 – Turkey!-Time to Strike-

©Bakken Record, Pony Canyon Inc./turkey! Animation Production Committee
Even (perhaps because modern girls know the blood-soaked in the Sengoku era, they are still seeking help from Sengoku Squad as blood-free as possible. So they try to end the conflict with as few casualties as possible while marrying the sensitivity of both sides. In other words, you just know we are going to get some high-risk Sengoku bowling balls.
This is not my area of expertise and I can’t tell any authenticity – a specific example alone – nanoenzymes claim that Sengoku Lords sometimes use Shogi to resolve differences. But honestly, if that was true, I wouldn’t be shocked at all. Especially with regards to the farther past, hobbies, games and more entertainment, you’re not something you see most people thinking about. But it is true that people love to play games even at the impossible age! Given my background in studying the medieval world, the main example I tend to point out is Hnefatafl, a Scandinavian strategy game (yes, you’re already in Vinland Saga) As the saying goes, people tend to regard it as Viking chess. Despite the similarities between the two, Hnefatafl is still his own game (most obvious is how the board is set up).
Take it away with a grain of salt, but if we were to remove the metal product (Ex, coins) from the equation, I would be willing to bet that the Hnefatafl game piece might be right behind the comb and could be an item from the Viking era that we still have the most, because there are a lot there. Head to any museum or gallery that can even collect Viking-era merchandise, especially in Scandinavia and some parts of northern England, and there is a good chance that Hnefatafl’s works, or at least reference the museum. Actually, I saw at least one museum with Hnefatafl set (modern-made) in its gift shop.
Still, this is a classic example, which for me was pulled from the metaphorical hat. Since this is an anime news network after all, my partner and I have been re-watching Yu-Gi-Oh! Lately, now it’s in front of my brain anyway, and here’s another interesting thing: While they’re not totally playing motorcycles, the card games played in Egypt are longer than you think! And prove this, despite Asterisk There are many more things about what we know about these objects, many of which will depend on your definition of “playing cards”, but arguably the oldest and oldest playing card competitor in the world (dating back to the 13th century) are Egyptians. This is Senet: an Egyptian board game that dates back thousands of years.
But back to the plot itself, the group solved this potentially fatal problem with the only way they knew: bowling. How else will this series end, even if not everyone’s life is where to bowl? Honestly, I love the wholeheartedness of this show. Bowling is the solution to everything, whether it makes sense or not. It’s better than other anime, but it already has more than just cheesy cheesy, so I think it’s perfect.
Talking about things that don’t always make sense: before the end of this series, we have to observe moments of physics or lack of physics, which we see throughout the process turkey!. This episode, while another more obvious case of nanoenzyme throwing, if this is real life, it is definitely a gutter, but the first time we saw something like this type of thing for the first time turkey!. My personal favorite is still the early stages of the series, when the girls bowled the mob they encountered when they arrived. I didn’t think it made sense at that time, and it still doesn’t. But I think this fits the unique stupid brand turkey! OK, so I’ll do my best.
Alas, we’ll get the last episode next week turkey!so I will stick to the overall idea. But at the same time, I’ve definitely started thinking about missing this incredibly discordant show every week. Even in a season that has suffered a huge blow, turkey! Absolutely outstanding to me. So, needless to say, I’m happy to see how the series ends next week.
grade:
Türkiye! – Time of strike – Currently flowing
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