“Made in Abyss” Episode 6: Seeker’s Camp

Reg and Riko have arrived in the Seeker's Camp. But plenty of secrets lurk in its doorstep.

“The Tale of the Princess Kaguya” Film Review: Constructing Ancient Lineage in a Modern...

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya sought to establish a continuity of Japanese art from ancient times and places itself in that lineage in the present

“Made in Abyss” Episode 5: Incinerator

Perils soon greet Riko and Reg as they descend into the second level of Abyss. Can they overcome these dangers?

“Classroom of the Elite” First Impression: Unreliable Narrator in a Deceptive Show

Classroom of the Elite offers a twisted mystery thriller in normal school setting by letting its narrative lie to the viewers.

“Made in Abyss” Episode 4: Edge of the Abyss

Made in Abyss continues apace as Riko and Reg ventures the upper layer of the Abyss

“Made in Abyss” Episode 3: Departure

Episode three of Made in Abyss concludes Riko and Reg's search for reasons to descend into the depths of the Abyss

“Made in Abyss” Episode 2: Resurrection Festival

Who or what is Reg? Episode 2 of Made in Abyss explores further the robot boy that Riko discovers in the abyss.

“WorldEnd (SukaSuka)” Anime Review: A Reminder of Death

WorldEnd (SukaSuka) is not only a tale about a true love, it is also a tale that can remind that one does not live forever.

“Tsukigakirei” Anime Review: So Cheesy yet So Beautiful

Tsukigakirei might not be the best romance anime out there, but this show gives something light, fun and beautiful that can be enjoyed by many people.

In This Corner of The World Review: An Inspirational Story of Ordinary Life amidst...

In This Corner of the World provides an inspirational coming of age story by contrasting the harsh side of war with the mundane daily life of Suzu as a housewife

Anime Review: Detective Conan – The Crimson Love Letter

Combining Karuta and romantic comedy with a murder case, Detective Conan - The Crimson Love Letter offers an easy-to-follow mystery and amusing story of the characters.

Gambar Itu Haram? (Is Picture Forbidden?) Book Review: Analyzing the Law on Pictures in...

The law on pictures of animated creatures has become a concern for moslem artists until this day. Bangdzia unveils this issue in the form of comic book that is easy to understand.

A Silent Voice Review: Reading Beyond Spoken Words

Through intricate crafts, A Silent Voice is a complex film that challenges viewers to tread difficult and unsettling questions that does not lend themselves to easy answers.

My Neighbor Totoro Review: A Tale that Breezes Freely Like the Wind

By eschewing the definite organized structure of grand narrative, the story and characters of My Neighbor Totoro are free to breeze to unexpected and magical realms of rich emotions and memories.

Sakura Quest First Impression: When the Queen Has to Save Herself

Serious yet lighthearted, Sakura Quest tells of Yoshino Koharu's lofty “quest” to revitalize Manoyama Town tourism while earning a living.

Interview with Monster Girls Anime Review: In Defense of Moe Anime

Demi-chan manages to treat the moe elements of its characters with care and respect into something meaningful and emotionally effective.

Features

Comifuro XX: An Event at a Crossroads

In this article, we will explore how the "Comic Frontier" can evolve to better serve fans, creators, and the industry as a whole.

“Super Robot Wars Y” Game Review: A Series at a Crossroads

Super Robot Wars Y is one of the series' best-written entries and a welcome return, although not much has been innovated in its game systems despite the long release gap.
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