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Aug 21, 2025
Kagurabachi (Manga) add
Preliminary (75/? chp)
As of today, I’m 75 chapters in, and I’ve got to say I did not expect to read this far. At the beginning, Kagurabachi lacked in art, plot, pacing, and engaging dynamics, but I’m pretty sure Takeru Hokazono took all the feedback to heart because he has turned this manga into a top-tier shounen at its best. The art style has improved drastically, the story and characters have grown more compelling, and I can only imagine the hype the newly announced anime will bring.

It’s a current must-read for me. I can see Kagurabachi entering the hyped shounen scene alongside DS and JJK. Solid 8/10 from ...
Aug 10, 2025
Gachiakuta (Anime) add
Preliminary (5/24 eps)
Got into the anime completely blind, not knowing what to expect, and loved the artwork and design.

By episode 3, I got curious about how it looked in the manga and decided to read just up to where the anime was at the time—but I got obsessed.

Before I knew it, I had caught up to the manga in just two days. The design and story pulled me in; the world-building kept getting better and better, and the character development is very well done.

Plowing through the manga, I could only imagine how amazing everything will look in the anime adaptation. Reading it brought back a sense of ...
Aug 1, 2025
This is my first review. I’m not a writer or a critic—just an anime enjoyer who has something to say.

Looking at Takopii no Genzai, I have to say it's a very well-executed short anime. The characters have twisted yet innocent personalities, and the issues each of them faces reflect real-life struggles that occur in our daily lives—matters that deserve to be addressed more thoughtfully.

The plot development felt a bit rushed, but that might be due to the length of the episodes (I haven’t read the manga yet). That said, everything else was done incredibly well. This anime is a must-watch when it comes to animation ...
Jul 11, 2025
Rewatched Inuyasha recently, and I’ve got to say I’m so happy they were able to finish it this way. The story wraps up beautifully in The Final Act. The characters show incredible growth in both maturity and development, the art got a solid animation upgrade for its time, and the openings and endings are exactly what you’d expect from a 2000s anime. The pacing was tight no drawn out arcs or unnecessary fillers. The fight scenes were more dynamic and better animated, and the relationships between the characters blossomed beautifully.

This final act truly cements the love for Inuyasha, a classic and a must-watch for all ...


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