![]() #Afterschool dice club 1 dub seriesAnimeĪn anime television series adaptation was announced in the October issue of Monthly Shōnen Sunday on September 12, 2018. The manga began serialization in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine in March 2013, and has been compiled into fifteen tankōbon volumes as of November 15, 2019. Absolutely nothing should get in the way of more Ono+Miki headpats.Characters Miki Takekasa ( 武笠美姫, Takekasa Miki) Voiced by: Saki Miyashita (Japanese) Alexis Tipton (English) Aya Takayashiki ( 高屋敷綾, Takayashiki Aya) Voiced by: Marika Kouno (Japanese) Dani Chambers (English) Midori Ono ( 大野 翠, Oono Midori) Voiced by: Miyu Tomita (Japanese) Madeleine Morris (English) Takeru Kinjō ( 金城タケル, Kinjō Takeru) Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese) Ray Hurd (English) Emilia ( エミーリア) Voiced by: M.A.O (Japanese) Mikaela Krantz (English) Shōta Tanoue ( 田上翔太, Tanoue Shōta) Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Japanese) Jordan Dash Cruz (English) Ryūji Yoshioka ( 吉岡龍二, Yoshioka Ryūji) Voiced by: Shun Horie (Japanese) Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (English) Yūto Aoshima ( 青島悠人, Aoshima Yūto) Voiced by: Taku Yashiro (Japanese) Ricco Fajardo (English) Ren Shibusawa ( 渋沢連, Shibusawa Ren) Voiced by: Kotori Koiwai (Japanese) Kristi Rothrock (English) Hana Takayashiki ( 高屋敷花, Takayashiki Hana) Voiced by: Hisako Tōjō (Japanese) Amber Lee Connors (English) Kyōko Maki ( 牧京子, Maki Kyōko) Voiced by: Eriko Matsui (Japanese) Michelle Rojas (English) Media Manga I was a little worried when it threw a male classmate into the mix, but it's refreshing that he's into a secondary character rather than the main girl. AND THEN AYA TOLD THE MISUNDERSTANDING TO MIKI AND THE LATTER JUST KIND OF ROLLED WITH IT WITHOUT CORRECTING ANYTHING GYAAAAH.Ĭute show, chill, fun. Getting minor Gamers PTSD from that massive misunderstanding. I mean, granted, since they've never really talked it's not like he has a well-founded reason for liking her, but still. ![]() ![]() Or you're just tipsy and can't confidently declare much of anything. Haha, no, welcome to the meta-game, where you sometimes tell the truth but attempt to make it look like you're bluffing. If you hesitate, it's extremely obvious that you're bluffing. Holy shit so our socially awkward protagonist more-or-less immediately figured this guy's motives out. Oresuki is fun just for all the scheming and general assholery (and a bit of stupidity) from the cast, and then Dice Club is a perfect contrast, a really sweet simple way to unwind. It's kind of neat that this comes out the same day as (the un-dubbed Aniplex show) Oresuki. This show makes me (and my inner gamer self) feel good watching every week. Something enjoyable and fun, but sometimes these small moments are overlooked and overpowered by the realities of real life. It's a show that feels like a cup of hot cocoa on a brisk autumn day while you sit around a table with your best friends playing games. I feel this show is one of those that can be easily slept on because of it's flavor-of-the-week style, its low stakes, wholesome characters, and relatable themes. ![]() Can't place the VA of Shota though.Īnother good and enjoyable episode. I really ennjoyed how this episode tied everything together in another cute and wholesome episode.ĭani Chambers as Aya is adorbs as usual. ![]() From being able to read faces and tells in a card game, to gauging people's feelings and thoughts in real life by reading the body language, their voice inflections, etc. Underneath all that, there is a theme about reading people's emotions and feeling, and seeing their true nature. However, with more mature players, all the bluffing and BSing can be really entertaining. Definitely something i'd be bad at, personally I'm not too good at games that have you to read other players or have others read you. It sounds like a really fun game, combining bluffing, reading, with a little bit of strategy. And the "After School Dice Club" Game of the Week is "Cockroach Poker". ![]()
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