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May 13, 2025
As a 19yo dude, magical girl anime is basically the last thing I'd ever expect myself to watch. However, time and time again I'd always see people sing the praises of this anime, so I gave it a shot. I was not disappointed.

As a lifelong fan of time travel and cosmic/psychological horror, this series was absolutely phenomenal. The art, music, and animation was all superb, and build this really eerie atmosphere that hung over the show for its runtime. The show also had some themes that I love (especially when used in time travel) about futility, hope, and despair which only added to the ...
May 2, 2025
10000/10 would ugly sob again

All jokes aside, as someone who just graduated highschool and had to move over 2000 miles away from everyone I know, this series could not have come to me at a better time. It's hard to explain the series of emotions this series evokes within you (other than suffering), and despite the remark I just made I can say without a doubt that, despite crushing your soul into tiny, bite sized pieces, After Story isn't just pain porn. It is one of the best anime I have ever seen in my life, and I completely understand the cult following it has. ...
Feb 12, 2025
Occultic;Nine (Anime) add
Spoiler
If you want to truly appreciate this anime, you need extensive knowledge into the world of SciAdv. Namely, CHAOS;HEAD NOAH and to a lesser extent STEINS;GATE.

OCCULTIC;NINE is a supernatural murder mystery that follows roughly nine protagonists (with Gamon Yuta being the lead). The speed of the anime is lightning fast in order to condense the entirety of what I imagine was going to be the common route of the visual novel into just 12 episodes. Unlike most SciAdv animes, they actually managed to pull it off pretty well. I did have some assistance, however. Before watching the anime, I went and read the incomplete ...
Feb 11, 2025
Occultic;Nine (Manga) add
Preliminary (77/77 chp)
OCCULTIC;NINE is the 5th entry into the SciAdv series, and is also the only incomplete one. Although it tells an amazing supernatural murder mystery, it appears that it never quite caught on to a large enough audience to allow Chiyomaru to ever finish it. That, and he sort of kind of tried to retcon the events of literally every previous entry with O;9, (this was walked back, don't worry) and poorly introduced series mechanics that he did not properly explain until the release of ANONYMOUS;CODE almost a decade later.

The Story: The story starts of pretty slow, but it undeniably has a unique atmosphere to it. ...
Jan 5, 2025
ChäoS;HEAd (Anime) add
The original carrier of the SciAdv anime curse... when compared to the source material, this anime is a crime.

CHAOS;HEAD is an absolutely legendary classic psychological horror/thriller about a borderline schizophrenic incel NEET slowly being driven to absolute madness as he is gangstalked by a serial killer. Over the course of the story, he meets other disturbed people with delusions just like his own, and he tries to rely on them for protection, only realizing that in the end, he needed to be able to stand up for himself. The anime, however, tries to cram a visual novel about the length of STEINS;GATE (yes, they are ...
Dec 2, 2024
Spoiler
The Robotics;Notes manga is hands down the most consistent of the western released SciAdv manga. With beautiful and entertaining art, as well as a couple of creative liberties taken with the source material, the crew in charge of making this manga were able to create an entertaining and coherent adaptation of the Robotics;Note visual novel with very few drawbacks. Although not perfect, it manages to convey the entirety of the story without too many sacrifices and even improves the original story in some instances.

The most appealing part of the R;N manga is the art. Characters like Kai and Akiho are infinitely more expressive in the ...
Dec 1, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Spoiler
At the end of the day, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood tells a captivating story about two brothers willing to do almost anything to gain their bodies back and atone for what they did to lose them. However, when compared to the 2003 version of the anime, FMAB feels inferior in many regards ranging from worldbuilding, tone consistency, and art. Putting FMA '03 aside (for now), this series still has many merits that make it a must-see for those entering anime.

I would like to preface this review with a short disclaimer. All things considered, FMAB is a very good anime. ...


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