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Hanyo no Yashahime
Episode 19:
Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting
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Hanyou no Yashahime - Moroha ❤️
Episode 19 - Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting
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ayuuria · 3 years
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Yashahime Translation: Episode 19 Summary
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Princess Aiya’s Beniyasha Slaying
Short Summary
Hisui accepts a challenge at the request of the Kanto Overseer’s Princess, Aiya, with her stating that she will employ him if he wins. Setsuna goes to assist Hisui in secret from Towa, but Moroha is part of the bounty hunting group that will be opponent in the challenge.
Expanded Summary
Hisui is summoned to the mansion of Kanto’s overseer where Princess Aiya offers him “If you win the challenge, I will hire you”. With the absence of Kohaku, the leader, Hisui accepts the challenge of his own accord and consults Setsuna. Setsuna decides to assist Hisui while keeping it a secret from Towa. The reason being that the opponent in the challenge is a bounty hunting group including Moroha. On the day of the challenge, Moroha slips her tongue as she leaves. Towa becomes worried about Moroha and begins looking for Setsuna but Setsuna, along with the other demon slayers, are confronting the bounty hunting group at the challenge site.
Cast List
Higurashi Towa: Matsumoto Sara
Setsuna: Komatsu Mikako
Moroha: Tadokoro Azusa
Takechiyo: Fairouz Ai
Kohaku: Kimura Ryouhei
Hisui: Urao Takehiro
Rokuta: Uchino Takaaki
Nanasuke: Shiraishi Kento
Ougigayatsu-Hiiragi Danjou: Tanaka Masahiko 
Princess Aiya: Yamaoka Yuri
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sailormoonblue · 3 years
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Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting | Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon Episode 19
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alexthegamingboy · 2 years
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Toonami Weekly Recap 11/20/2021
Blade Runner: Black Lotus EP#03 - The Human Condition: Elle awakes in Joseph's apartment, who explains that he found her by using a police radio and has gone back to decoding her data device. Elsewhere after a brief scuffle, Officer Davis gets Drove to speak to her regarding his gang's encounter with Elle. Back at the apartment, Elle asks Joseph what a replicant is, believing she might be one. Joseph checks her eye for a serial number, a hallmark of Nexus-8 replicants. Since Elle is still unsure, Joseph brings out a machine to perform a Voight-Kampff test on her. When asked if she recalls being in love, Elle recalls someone who gave her the black lotus tattoo, saying it a symbol of purity. Joseph ends the test, assuring her that she is not a replicant. At Wallace headquarters, Wallace Jr. stressed that Senator Bannister's death would make it less likely for replicant production to be legalized, though Wallace Sr. is not so worried. After a rest in the apartment, Elle awakes and discovers the data device is finally decrypted, uncovering footage of a replicant hunting trip by Bannister and Hooper. Someone in the recording notes that the replicants they hunt were created to be fully submissive to humans.
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon EP#18  - Sesshomaru and Kirinmaru: Towa and Setsuna confront Konton, who explains that the Rainbow Pearls spell disaster as they are fragments of an even greater power that must not exist, which was why they were scattered across the lands by none other than Zero. The Twins manage to destroy him, leaving Riku to reclaim the blue Rainbow Pearl from him. They rejoin Moroha and they overpower Tōtetsu, who flees to Kirinmaru's ship for help. However, Kirinmaru drives Tōtetsu off and Towa attempts to reason with him, asking for his cooperation to return Setsuna's dreams, but he refuses and fights the three half-demons. Sesshōmaru arrives and fights Kirinmaru to protect his daughters. Kirinmaru spares the Half-Demon Princesses, but reminds Sesshōmaru that he will do what Kirinmaru requires of him, and both leave. This leaves Towa, Setsuna and Moroha quite confused, as Towa wonders what her father's motives are. Moroha tries to get the essence of the Sacred Tree of Ages to emerge, but without success. Towa and Setsuna's ordinary mother, Rin, continues sleeping within the magical tree, as Setsuna plays a violin.
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon EP#19 - Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting: Moroha gets caught in the middle of a tournament between Hisui and other bounty hunters, and is forced to fight Setsuna for the amusement of Princess Aiya, who happens to be the daughter of the Lord of the Danjo Clan. Setsuna warns Towa she will not hesitate to fight her, if she interferes.
Food Wars: The Fourth Plate (Promotion Exams Arc) EP#72 (11) - Song of Hope: Erina accepts Soma's challenge and recruits his help in making a new dish, despite having only 10 minutes left. Erina completes her dish, which is a chicken and egg rice bowl. Azami refuses to taste the dish, believing it is pointless, but agrees to taste it if Tsukasa and Rindo acknowledge it. Both Tsukasa and Rindo are caught off guard by how good both dishes taste. Erina reveals that in order to account for Soma's dish, she modified the croûte she wrapped her chicken in by using minced squid and peanut butter. She also adds aspic cubes on top of the dish as seasoning, improving the taste of her dish even further which the judges are forced to acknowledge. Azami attempts to resist, saying that without Central, Erina will lose her passion for cooking like Joichiro did. Erina counters that she won't lose her passion as long as she has her friends, and it's thanks to them that she's the chef she is today. Azami is forced to admit defeat, and the rebels are declared the winners of the Team Shokugeki.
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love-sapphirerose · 3 years
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Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon Episode 19
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/yashahime-princess-half-demon/episode-19/.169235
Similar to the last time Yashahime gave Moroha something substantial to do, the insidious stupidity of “Princess Aya's Beniyasha Hunting” can only be truly appreciated if I just describe the events of the story in chronological order. Given the crummy vives that the preview gave off, I don't think anyone was expecting much more than a cheap detour from this episode, but I'll be damned of this series doesn't continue to impress with how little of a shit it gives about being good, or even mediocre, or hell, even functional. And before we dig into this post-mortem, I'd like to field any defenses that people might make about Yashahime being meant more for kids, and thus shouldn't be taken seriously. For one, this is a decades-in-the-making sequel to one of the most popular anime ever, so don't act like the show shouldn't have something to offer for fans whose ages can be counted with more than one digit. Also, y'all know that crappy kids' entertainment still sucks, right? It doesn't just get a free pass for being made with younger viewers in mind. Nobody in their right mind is going to argue that stuff like Avatar the Last Airbender or Steven Universe should be judged at the same level as Caillou, for Pete's sake.
Anyway, “Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting” commits the gravest sin that any work of art can commit, in that it is a completely pointless waste of time that takes the precious minutes of existence that its viewers have been afforded on this earth and just flushes them straight down the toilet. I, dear reader, respect your lives much more than Yashahime ever will, so I'm going to dispense with the “twists” and lay it all out in order: Way back in Episode 1/7, when the girls busted into Hiiragi Dango's place to rescue Towa, they brushed by his daughter, Aya, and got a speck of mud on her kimono. Being a literal psychopath, young Aya then hatched an elaborate scheme to trick the girls and get her revenge: She recruited a band of mercenaries and forced Jyubei to sell Moroha's services as well, and then she established the false pretext of recruiting demon slayers to her father's employment to lure Hisui and his two nameless buddies into fighting the mercs in a big, competitive battle.
These mercenaries are cartoonish morons, and one of them, Lady, is a pretty offensive homophobic/transphobic/maybe-even-racist stereotype, but in one of this episode's few saving graces, it's actually hard to get all that mad about it, because these goofs are pointless and don't really do anything. They spend all night building a wooden façade of a castle on the battlefield for…some reason, and then they all sort of disappear once the firebombs start dropping. No, the demon slayers know that Moroha is the only one that really needs to be taken seriously as a threat, so they recruit Setsuna to aid them, leading to a cousin-vs-cousin showdown for the ages!
Except that obviously isn't what happens, because even though Setsuna and Hisui suck, they're not awful enough to be completely on board with burning InuYasha's kid alive in the middle of a field for the sake of some half-cocked job interview. No, we eventually learn that Moroha and the slayers were in cahoots all along, since they figured they could throw the fight and earn enough cash from the not-actually-real job offer for everyone to profit. Sure, the slayers apparently didn't even tell Moroha about the very real volley of firebombs they'd be tossing her way, but who's keeping track of neglectful homicide attempts amongst friends and family, eh?
It's that throughline of “not telling your teammates the most basic and necessary information” that really sinks this episode, which was already a bummer to begin with. Nevermind Hisui and Setsuna almost turning Moroha into barbecue; the big dramatic turn of the story occurs when Setsuna and Moroha both agree to not tell Towa about the fixed battle because…she's a bad liar, I guess? Except Moroha is the one that lets slip about the battle in the first place, and I don't know why anyone would assume that keeping Towa in the dark would be easier than just explaining that the fight is rigged, nobody is getting hurt, and so on. Even if you bought that silly excuse, the episode still doesn't make any goddamned sense, because once Towa predictably gets mixed up in the fight anyways and mistakes Setsuna's “acting” for real aggression, nobody bothers to just explain what's going on then, either! The episode establishes that Aya can't hear anything they say from her little tower, so why keep up the charade? And how is any of this easier than one of the girls just telling Towa, “Hey, we're going to scam the spoiled daughter of that guy who kidnapped you out of some money by faking a battle. If you want in, cool, but if you can't keep up the ruse, just, like, hang out here this afternoon or something. We'll be back in a few hours, tops.”
It's just so unbelievably lame, and it's the kind of plot that is doubly frustrating because it depends entirely on characters withholding important information for no reason other than to cheaply manufacture some consequence-free drama. Also, remember how the whole setup for the battle was a lie, anyways? Yeah, Kohaku shows up out of nowhere to explain to Aya that he knew the whole thing was a waste of time, except he didn't tell his own crew of demon slayers this because…he wanted them to learn a lesson?
To recap: Aya, a character we've never met, goes to insane lengths to deceive Hisui, a cardboard cutout that we do not care about, in order to double deceive (and possibly kill) Moroha, all on account of that one time she got some dirt on Aya's clothes. Then, Moroha, Setsuna, and Hisui attempt to trick Aya, which ends up being a waste of time since they already fell for Aya's initial trick, and there's a bunch of needless drama with Towa because everyone made a conscious decision to also trick her, even though she probably would have been able to allow the secretly useless and entirely overcomplicated ruse-within-a-ruse to go off without a hitch, if only she had she known what was happening in the first place. Takechiyo even gets in on the action by tricking Towa into thinking Moroha got horribly murdered in her arms. Why? Who the hell knows! Maybe it's because Takechiyo just gets off on psychologically abusing teenaged girls. I'd buy it. Just look at the little creep.
Throw in some harmful stereotypes and a hilariously clunky last-minute scene where Towa gets all tearful over Moroha's safety – despite definitely not giving a crap all those times that Moroha was in actual danger – and there you have it: “Princess Aya's Beniyasha Hunting.” No, Moroha does not transform into Beniyasha. Yes, I'm just as mad about all of this as you are. The only reason this episode is getting a two-star rating is because there's a funny bit where Moroha plays along with the bounty hunters' silly entrance-theme bit. I'm giving it one extra start for making me laugh exactly once. That might be damning Yashahime with faint praise, but with nineteen episodes down and only a handful to go, I'm afraid that faint praise is just about the only good thing Yashahime can hope to earn at this point.
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setsuna-maru · 3 years
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Setsuna in Hanyo no Yashahime Episode 19: Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting
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ljaesch · 3 years
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Hanyou No Yashahime - Towa 🤍
Episode 19 - Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting
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Hanyou no Yashahime - Setsuna 💛
Episode 19 - Princess Aiya's Beniyasha Hunting
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