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Mar 6, 2023
You know, Comic Artist and His Assistants was so close to being a recommended anime for me. It's both funny in sad in its all too real portrayal of the modern Japanese man; awkward, anti-social, unable to properly talk to women or distinguish fantasy from reality. it could have worked as either a lampooning of the ecchi genre or just straight up ecchi with social commentary and I would have lauded it as one of the more standout horny comedies. It was so close. But the problem is it wants to sexualize women who look prepubescent in the creepiest possible manner. It's one thing to ...
Feb 22, 2021
Super Child (Anime) add
For those anime fans who grew up in the early 2000s, you may remember a time when Walmart carried a series of dollar DVDs packaged in thin cases from a company called Digiview Entertainment. Most of these were either old animated adaptations of Bible stories and fairy tales, but the most memorable of their library was a series of knockoff anime from Korea. These anime movies were riddled with some of the worst low-budget animation, terrible dubs, nonsensical stories, and some of the most blatant copying you will ever see in any medium.

Most of these productions were of the mecha variety, which is a ...
Feb 19, 2021
Afro Samurai (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Spoiler
Afro Samurai is actually a great example of how one character can almost completely destroy an otherwise great viewing experience. On my Letterboxd account, I have a list of annoying characters that almost ruined good movies for me. Examples included Last Action Hero, The Seventh Curse, and Temple of Doom. And Afro Samurai absolutely belongs in that category.

Everything about Afro Samurai, with the exception of Ninja Ninja, is great. I love Sam Jackson in the dual role, he seems like he's having a blast. I also think the art style is stylish and fun in its outlandishness, the story is solid and dark, and I ...
Dec 26, 2019
As a fan of Old school Shonen anime and manga, I knew since the start of my journey to absorb everything shonen I could find that I’d eventually have to tackle not only one of the most famous fighting stories, but one of the best selling and longest running manga period, Hirohiko Araki’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.



JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure has been in publication since 1987 and tells the adventures of the Joestar Family. The history of the Joestar Family tree is complicated and long-winded, so I’ll have to give a history lesson when I’m more knowledgeable on the subject. For now, I’m talking about where it ...


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