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Jul 12, 2020
Kiznaiver (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
The thing about interesting premises is that, as well conceived as they are, they do not alone a great series make. There are many masterpieces of anime out there with intricate plots and layers upon layers of mystery, but there are just as many slice-of-life series in which nothing extraordinary happens, and which stand out all the same because of good execution.

And, of course, we have stuff like Kiznaiver — which starts from a good, solid scenario, but fails to live to its potential because of how clumsily it’s carried out.

Kiznaiver is a production of Studio Trigger, a name we have learned to associate ...
Jun 21, 2019
"Classic" is a word that's vague by itself, whose meaning's continually changing with time. In the 90's, when KareKano was first published, the "classic" works of shoujo were titles such as Princess Knight and The Rose of Versailles; nowadays, these mangas are still classic, but KareKano, which used to be a prime example of a modern shoujo, has gained a very different aura.

The characters of KareKano are always dealing with their own identity. Their worrying about the face they present to the world and their real self — about the difference between who they are and who they want to be — is, for ...
Apr 24, 2019
Monster (Anime) add
When I first came across a Pluto tankobon translated to Brazilian Portuguese — it feels like it was yesterday, but it's been a year already! —, I had to stop myself from cartwheeling across the bookstore. Actually owning the physical volumes was a dream I thought would never come true, because of this manga's complicated relationship with Astro Boy; now that I've acquired the last one, I just keep staring at my manga shelf, savoring the spark of joy Marie Kondo talks about.

As I was buying the volumes, of course, I started rereading the story... And that reminded me how much I love the themes ...
Nov 18, 2018
Mixed Feelings
The mahou shoujo genre has come a long way since its beginnings in Himitsu no Akko-chan, and today it is almost as wide as pizza topping options. We have series that are cute and series that are dark; series with magic beams of lights and series with mecha piloting; Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card-hen and Mahou Shoujo no Ore. Things have changed a lot since the sixties, huh?

One of the stepping stones of these changes is Futari wa Pretty Cure (literally “We Are Pretty Cure”), which started airing in 2004. The first in a franchise that nowadays includes more than fifteen titles, this series was one ...
Nov 16, 2018
Gankutsuou (Anime) add
Mesdames, messieurs, bonsoir.

The Count of Monte Cristo is a story that has been part of my repertoire since I was a child. From the Blye Migicovsky 1997 animated movie, to the Brazilian soap opera Do Outro Lado do Paraíso (“On the Other Side of Paradise”), without forgetting my young reader version of the novel — all battered and beaten from my reading it so many times —, this tale of revenge and its characters have more than earned this place in my literary folklore. To say I’m still interested in the forms the story takes in our modern is to put it mildly.

So one can ...


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