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Feb 2, 2018
Mononoke Hime (Anime) add
If there was ever a perfect movie, Princess Mononoke has to be it. An epic tale of the clash between men and gods, of the love between those intertwined by fate, of man's drive to do both good and evil, Princess Mononoke is just one of those films. I cannot stress how much this movie moves me. This is, of course, in large thanks to Joe Hisaishi's masterful score, but Miyazaki proves again he has an unrivaled touch in painting a lush world of not only magic and beauty, but rot and decay. Above all else, however, is his undying faith in the goodness of ...
Nov 26, 2016
The World God Only Knows had a great run. While it's unlikely we will see a fourth season of the anime- as sales were less than stellar for the third season- the impact the manga and the anime have exerted over the medium is certainly palpable. Starting as an incredibly entertaining episodic manga, the story progressed into a genuinely unique and interesting saga which consistently drew upon past events in the plot to further develop the narrative. The Goddesses arc, which the third season of the anime covers, was the beginning of this (for the most part). Herein we find Keima and Haqua (Ellie is ...
Mar 30, 2016
Mixed Feelings
There exist few franchises as divisive as the Haruhi series. When the initial anime adaptation came out back in '06, the anime community either hailed it or loathed it. Then came a 3 year hiatus until the second season was finally released. Now this time just about everyone hated Haruhi, mostly because Kyoani thought it smart to adapt the endless eight short story from the light novels (this story being one of MANY in a rather small book, just bare that in mind) into an eight episode monstrosity of an arc, where the same thing happens in every episode with extremely minuscule changes in dialogue. ...
Aug 15, 2015
Nichijou (Anime) add
Every so often there comes a show that just works. It doesn't necessarily have to try too hard, it doesn't have to present complex themes, unique characters, or a well written story (or even a story at all.) No sometimes simplicity is perfect in its own right.

Nichijou is one of these shows.

I'm not going to mince words here; Nichijou is a bare bones experience. It has no story. It has no character development. It has no overarching themes or messages it intends to convey. Its sole purpose is to make you laugh, and I'll be damned if it didn't make split my sides at points. ...
Dec 1, 2014
Nisekoi (Manga) add
Preliminary (144/229 chp)
Nisekoi is among the chief disappointments that I have read. What started out as a rather funny and enjoyable love triangle manga has become an extremely bloated and needlessly long marathon in which we see a dopey protagonist somehow steal the heart of every hot girl in the series. Now why I judge Nisekoi so harshly is because I know what it can be. At its height I thoroughly enjoyed the series, and part of me still legitimately cares about the story. But at this point the actual story is becoming a faint memory, replaced with extremely repetitive filler in which nothing is accomplished. Gravely ...
Aug 8, 2014
Vinland Saga (Manga) add
Preliminary (107/? chp)
Historical fiction is often a hard subject to tackle, especially for anime/manga. The pandering nature of the medium somewhat limits the spectrum of takes on historical events in a fictional retelling, usually falling into the comedy "parody" or shonen-action genres. Vinland Saga is not either of those. It's everything historical fiction should be. It’s fun, it's sad, it's epic, and it's thoughtful. High adventure, fast paced action and political intrigue are abound in Vinland Saga, balanced out by an equal amount of philosophical introspection and character development. All around, it's an uncommon masterpiece.

Vinland Saga, as stated before, is historical fiction, and set in a uncommon ...


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