In contrast, stockings are not joined together.
Leggings are joined together at the hips. leggings (1) Leggings are a type of fitted clothing covering the legs, which can be worn by both men and women. They are also commonly worn with a hakama, geta, and tabi. kimono (2) The kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. crew socks (3) Crew socks are socks that go up to around the mid point of the lower leg, and trouser socks are socks that go up to around three-fourths of the lower leg this coincides with the mid-calf, the part of the calf with the largest circumference. Stylistically, blazers and sport coats are often uniform garments, such as for airlines, schools, and yachting and rowing clubs. Both have a similar cut and length to a business suit jacket/blazer/coat and both generally have lapels, but blazers / sport coats are cut more casually. blazer (1) Blazers and sport coats are two similar types of jacket. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.Īpron (1) An apron is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses apply only the "sunglasses" tag for sunglasses, not both. lollipop (1) no description set sunglasses (2) A form of protective eye-wear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight from damaging or discomforting the eyes. headphones (1) A pair of headphones or a singular headphone are speaker(s) worn over ears. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. Glasses (4) Glasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. In addition they often adhere to certain genre conventions, the emphasis on training and practice in preparation for competition, characters desire for self improvement, and pursuit of a specific goal. And since clubs take up so much time in the lives of students, these are obviously also important., shounen In the context of manga and associated media, shounen, literally meaning "youth" and often also specifically "boy", refers to a male audience roughly between the ages of 10 and 18., sports Sports anime revolves around a recreational physical activity or skill. For the older viewers a college setting with more mature real-life problems is appropriate. See also manhua and manhwa., school life Since a large part of the anime audience still takes part in school life or is visiting college, it is only natural to choose a setting the audience can identify with, be it elementary, middle, or high school. However! There are exceptions where the manga was not the basis for the anime. Everything and its mother is based on manga. And thanks Funimation for having this episode available on Christmas day.Manga Manga is the lifeblood that drives the anime industry.
Seriously though, all the pairings looked so cute! Not sure if they're gonna focus on any relationship arcs the remaining episodes, but if we get another helping of this show, I'd love to see more of them play and grow close together.Īgain, happy holidays everyone.
Seeing all the "waifus" ask their husbandos to buy them clothes was so enjoyable, and brought a smile to my face. The second game sounds lots of fun too, albeit the interactions between the pairs was a lot more funny and cute than seeing the game in action. And though Aya is usually the funny, uplifting, and cute one in the show, we really see an emotional side of her we dont see often. I thought it was mostly a game about conquring space, or dominating over your opponents. I'll be honest, I thought that the Board game that Aya played with her dad and her friends was a strange one at first, but when the manager explained why he chose the game at the end, it finally made sense.