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'City The Animation' Reveals Supporting Cast, Staff, First Promo

The City The Animation Blue Stage at AnimeJapan 2025 revealed supporting cast, staff, the opening and ending theme, and the first promotional video on Sunday. The anime series adapting Keiichi Arawi's slice of life comedy manga will air on July 7 at... read more

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'Necronomico no Cosmic Horror Show' Unveils Additional Cast, Staff, Second Teaser Promo for Summer 2025

The Tokyo MX booth at AnimeJapan 2025 announced additional cast, staff, second teaser visual (pictured), and a second teaser promotional video for the Necronomico no Cosmic Horror Show (Necronomico and the Cosmic Horrow Show) original television anim... read more

New 'Jigoku Sensei Nube' TV Anime Announces Additional Cast

The New Anime Jigoku Sensei Nube Special Stage announced additional cast members on Sunday. The new anime is scheduled to premiere in July 2025 on Wednesday at 11:45 p.m. on TV Asahi. Cast Akira Yamaguchi: Natsumi Fujiwara (Kemono Jihen) Shuuichi Shi... read more

'Saigo ni Hitotsu dake Onegai shitemo Yoroshii deshou ka' Reveals Supporting Cast, First Promo for Fall 2025

The Aniplex Info X Stage for Saigo ni Hitotsu dake Onegai shitemo Yoroshii deshou ka (May I Ask for One Final Thing?) at AnimeJapan 2025 revealed supporting cast, key visual (pictured), and first promotional video on Sunday. The anime is scheduled to... read more

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Latest Anime Reviews

At its core, Code Geass is a gripping tale of rebellion, morality, and the cost of power. While it is often praised for its thrilling plot twists and strategic battles, the series also delivers deep character development and thought-provoking themes that make it stand out among other mecha and political anime. Visually, Code Geass has a distinct... read more

Overall Rating: 10

At first glance, Gintama might seem like just another over-the-top comedy packed with ridiculous gags and nonstop parodies. But beneath all that chaos lies a series that masterfully balances humor, action, and emotional depth in a way few anime can. What starts as an episodic, lighthearted show gradually transforms into one of the most gripping and... read more

See. I can't recommend this despite watching quite a bit of it. I'll eventually finish it, but like. This show is everything wrong with the modern anime industry. It's a shitty uninspired isekai for one. But here's the thing, why does it look so ugly, gaudy and cheap? i'm talking about the megazord as the main example. Back when i got into... read more

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Overall Rating: 9

At first glance, Release the Spyce seems like a typical, lighthearted anime aimed at younger audiences. But after the first episode, it picks up the pace and starts showing its potential. The story isn’t exactly unique — it leans into some familiar tropes like the power of friendship and characters surviving unrealistic situations — but it still manages... read more

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