Today we look at the Netflix anime, Ultramarine Magmell and discuss if it's worth watching.
All I’ve Been Doing is Reading Webcomics…
In my fantasy manga post I mentioned briefly that I had been reading on my phone but what I really should have said was that I've been doing is reading webcomics. I've become a tad obsessed with them as of late. I personally have been using the Tapas app, which I'm so far a big... Continue Reading →
Toonami’s Origins: The Moltar Era | A Retrospective
Let's take a look at the humble beginnings of one of the most well known blocks in all of USA anime, Toonami.
Let’s Read Some Fantasy Manga!
Let's look at some fantasy manga I've had sitting on my shelf waiting for me to read. Today is the day I finally check them out!
The Fascinating World of Lost Media
Lost Media is exactly what it sounds like, something that aired on TV but now you can't watch, a song you used to hear on the radio but now you can't find. Let's take a look at some different piece of Lost Media.
Opinion Time: I Like Kids Shows
Today we're talking about liking kids shows as an adult.
Healin’ Good Precure First Impressions
Today we are looking at the first two episodes of the latest entry in the long running PreCure franchise.
Gangsta. Review | Disability Pride Month
Today we take a look at Gangsta., the last work by acclaimed animation studio Manglobe.
My Sister Momoko Review | Disability Pride Month
My Sister Momoko (2003) is the other movie I discovered when I went looking for disability representation in anime. Whereas Gotou ni Nartai is an overall happy movie, My Sister Momoko is much more emotional. Riki and Momoko are 9 year old twins but while Riki is strong and healthy, Momoko has both mental and... Continue Reading →
Gotou ni Naritai (I want to be fifth) Review | Disability Pride Month
While searching for anime featuring disabled characters I came across a couple of movies I'd never heard of. Goutou ni Naritai was one of those films. Released in 1995, Goutou ni Naritai stars Ritsuko who is born with one leg longer than the other. After going through years of therapy, Ritsuko finally starts walking at... Continue Reading →
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