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Mar 26, 2023
Endings can make or break a piece of media. If done correctly, their legacy can be cemented in the pantheon of pop culture for ages to come. Conversely, community goodwill that’s been painstakingly built up for years can be undone in an instant.

With that said…it is with a heavy heart that I bring you this bad news: Pokémon got the Game of Thrones treatment. If you’ve never watched Game of Thrones or read up on the angry fan backlash that ensued after the final season was over, I’ll get straight to the point.

Ash’s final season was a pile of rotting, stinking dogshit

If you ...
Sep 3, 2020
School Days (Anime) add
I have endured plenty of physically painful events in my life. Getting four wisdom teeth removed without general anesthesia, grabbing onto a cactus as I was slipping off a mountain ledge, and almost drowning in my friend’s pool as a little girl all come to mind. However, all these are a mere blip on the radar compared to the excruciating experience of having to re-watch the entirety of School Days for this review.

I hope you’re happy, you sadists.

“Hey Sekai, having Kotonoha as a partner is kind of…tiring.” Makoto Itou, end of episode 3.

Before sinking my teeth into this anime, I would like to ...
Jun 11, 2020
FunnyFunny
What makes an effective psychological horror? Is it the claustrophobic ambiance evoked, your deepest fears that writhe in the deepest crevices of your mind unveiled, or perhaps the dawning of existential dread crawling up your spine, as you realize you will one day die? “Sure, all of them work,” I would have said two days ago. But that was the old me; she is now dead and buried, being feasted on by worms. No, the new me has seen a comedy anime that inadvertently threw away all my ancient preconceptions on what constituted truly disturbing horror out the window.

Welcome to the fucked up world ...
Jun 4, 2020
Cutesy, funny, and sometimes delivering skillfully on those emotional beats, Sora Yori Mo Tooi Basho has too much unnecessary melodrama and plot contrivances for me to call it a slice of life masterpiece. Yet, its undeniable strength in conveying the thrill of adventure, the wonder of exploration, and the steely determination needed to pursue nigh-impossible dreams, is masterclass.

The script’s strength lies in its dialogue during humorous moments, from its one-liners (“They’ve probably been on boats so long, their semicircular canals are busted.”) to the free-flowing conversations that highlight the characters’ personalities. Director Atsuko Ishizuka did an outstanding job at making me chuckle. Her comedic ...
May 13, 2020
Tokyo Ghoul (Anime) add
B-tier horror movies can be quite fun. Filled with exaggerated acting, ridiculous scripts, and gratuitous gore, films like ‘Attack of the Killer Tomatoes’ are a riot to watch with friends. Unfortunately, unlike those movies, Tokyo Ghoul failed to embrace its schlocky identity and pretended to be as serious as a heart attack.

Before developing a sad case of personality disorder, the anime was quite enjoyable. When the opening shot is of a purple-haired woman cackling maniacally, bathing, and drinking blood atop a pile of bodies, I knew I was in for a campy ride. After all, the DVD cover features Kaneki wearing a knock-off Bane ...
May 6, 2020
Like fossilized dinosaur dung, Mirai Nikki is composed of layers upon layers of shit – its original substance long since replaced with bad writing, laughable characterization, and jaw-dropping leaps of logic. It requires an observant eye and boundless patience to analyze its lousy script, but if done properly, one will be rewarded with solid guidelines on how not to write an anime.

Mirai Nikki’s internal consistency is shot. It is supposed to be a dark thriller with shounen elements that is unafraid to present moral and ethical dilemmas to its characters in their pursuit of godhood. It does not act like one. Life-threatening injuries ...
Apr 28, 2020
Mixed Feelings
‘The Red Shoes’ was a fairy tale by Hans Andersen, and just like his other stories, it had his characteristic gruesome and morbid imagery. It told the sad tale of a girl, Karen, cursed by an angel with a pair of red shoes that doomed her to dance for all eternity. In her sheer desperation, she asked an executioner to chop off her feet. However, to her horror, the shoes danced before her – with her amputated feet still inside them. She prayed to God, asking for help, but that same angel reappeared…and caused her heart to burst.

While no one dies in ‘Pokémon Gotta ...
Apr 26, 2020
‘The Monkey’s Paw’ was a short horror story written in the early 20th century, which centered on a mysterious primate’s hand that would grant three wishes to whomever found it. Written as a cautionary tale, each wish carried a grave price – poverty, madness, or even death. It served as a warning not to fight against fate and be thankful for what you have.

In 1989, a Japanese child came across the mythical monkey’s paw and wished for her favorite video game franchise to become an anime. It is the only logical explanation that I have for the existence of this monstrosity, ‘Amada Anime Series: ...
Apr 25, 2020
FunnyFunny
‘Dante’s Inferno’ was a tale written in the 14th century, which depicted a chilling journey of the main character, Dante, descending through the nine circles of Hell in search for the love of his life, Beatrice. While all the Circles of Hell were terrifying in their own way, the deepest and most horrible of them all was the center of Hell – an icy abyss that was furthest away from God’s warmth. Reserved for the traitors against God, the ultimate sinners, these souls were condemned to be eternally chewed on by the Devil himself.

Dante was mistaken, for he forgot to mention that there ...
Apr 22, 2020
Cipher (Anime) add
You will never see another anime quite like Cipher.

It is a music video, a love sonnet to New York City, a tribute to Phil Collins, a movie within a movie, a commercial for cake mix, an interview, a psychoanalysis of its characters, a surreal mind trip... Cipher is all those things and so much more.

As I watched, I felt a full range of emotions: confusion, delight, disgust, joy, outrage, hilarity. Although based on a shoujo manga, director Tsuneo Tominaga decided to throw the source material away, including a linear narrative, character arcs, and discernible dialogue, for a bizarre trip through his subconscious. Lacking any semblance ...


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