A Master List: Obscure, Classic Anime To See Before You Die
byWe’re living in the Golden Age of anime, but I don’t want us to neglect the anime of yesteryear. It’s growing exceptionally more difficult…
We’re living in the Golden Age of anime, but I don’t want us to neglect the anime of yesteryear. It’s growing exceptionally more difficult…
What an extraordinary title. The strength of Flavors of Youth is in nostalgia and rekindling inklings of youth with adulthood closing in. Flavors is…
To love, or not to love? That’s the question of Boarding School Juliet, a new spin on Shakespeare’s tragic love story. The shonen manga becomes…
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from being anime fans, it’s that commercials are actually pretty awesome. Something can be an obvious ad and have…
In an effort to better keep you more informed on theatrical anime releases, I’m going to start releasing an article at the end of…
In recent months, more and more companies are turning to crowdfunding to fill their budget gaps. Some are new groups kicking off their first…
For those who don’t know, Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms follows Maquia, a 15-year-old girl from an ancient civilization called the Iorph. Known…
Late last month, a new trailer dropped for James Cameron’s live-action adaptation of Battle Angel Alita. Then I watched the anime… Don’t worry, I…
It’s almost bizarre how many anime movies are using a “how love persists through time” narrative. Fireworks, to its credit, uses this theme through…
Modern anime isn’t just about anime itself, but what comes after. A big title ends up with mobile games, movies, and — sometimes —…