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Feb 20, 2021
Do you remember, as a child, roleplaying with your friends in the backyard, pretending to be firefighters and superheroes and animals? Remember when your make believe story would hit a wall, and you had no idea how to keep going...so you just threw in whatever you could think of? Maybe flying elephants save you, or you can suddenly transform into a car. It didn't have to make sense as long as you were having fun.

"Uchuu Show e Youkoso" is just that: a make believe story where elements are tossed in to keep the plot going, because who cares if they're cliché or nonsensical? This is ...
Feb 20, 2021
I've glimpsed a fair share of Western literature and popular fictional characters in anime, brought to life with shiny new coats and entertaining Japanese influence: Lassie, Anne of Green Gables, Poirot, Sherlock, Monte Cristo. Some are in similar territory, and some are cast into all new genres, from science fiction to romance to straight comedy.

And then you have the Magica Quartet, who got together one night and said, "gee, how has no one gotten the brilliant idea to blend cute, cheesy, pastel magical girls with the ever nihilistic Lovecraftian horror?"

And then...it worked.

Before you lays a story so seemingly impossible to get right, so outlandishly absurd, ...
Feb 19, 2021
Casshern Sins (Anime) add
There are anime designed to physically slam you with happiness, throwing bright colours and cheery tunes at you like an endless confetti on your birthday. You sit down for an episode and get up feeling like you can walk on air, taste the sweetness of life with every breath.

Casshern Sins is not one of those anime - but that in no one takes away from just how beautiful this show is.

With that catchy, melancholy opening and first few minutes of animation, you see this is a peek into a dying world. The washed out colours, empty backgrounds, and quiet, even nonexistent sounds paint a gorgeous, ...
Feb 18, 2021
Mixed Feelings
What an absolute spectacle. This is the sort of film that gently draws you in by the hand, stroking you with gentle breezes, lapping at your bare toes as the distant calls of whales echo by your ears.

And then proceeds to faceplant you into the sand and screech like a dying seagull as you hallucinate from a lack of oxygen.

For the first hour of the film I was completely hooked! Ruka, Umi and Sora are familiar but enjoyable archetypes, and no time is wasted in building a bond between the trio and getting into the mystery. The side characters have next to no ...


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