Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion)
Love is a wonderful thing. When you are in love, everything is beautiful and you want everyone to feel the same way. However, there are some steps befor...
ReadmorePumpkin Scissors is an anime with a really unique name, and we don’t think anyone could make a connection with the words ‘Pumpki...
ReadmoreRecommended PostCode Geass: Fukkatsu no Lelouch (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection) Review - “As far as I’m concerned, Zero is not just a symbol.” Wh...
ReadmoreHaven’t you ever seen a series where the main hero or heroine is in danger and feel the pain of seeing them in such dire straits? Wasn’t there a moment ...
ReadmoreIt’s a debate that’s raged on since the earliest days of the anime fandom - subs vs dubs. Are you a purist who only watches anime in its native language? do...
ReadmoreWhile condoning violence is certainly not something we wish to promote, this list contains an assortment of characters who would test anyone’s patience....
ReadmoreFor the 2018 edition of our Top 10 War Anime list, we would like to make some new inclusions. The following anime we’re about to share explores various form...
ReadmorePolitics in anime are not often talked about, especially as most anime hide political discourse behind a fantasy setting or an action-packed plot. And tho...
ReadmoreThe argument was made in the 1989 movie “When Harry Met Sally” that men and women can’t just be friends because a sexual relationship always gets in the...
ReadmoreWar, huh, what is it good for? Setting up engaging premises for anime. Yes, we’ve all fallen in love with wars in anime, be it their high stakes, exciti...
ReadmoreAnime has blown up into an incredible creative medium both in Japan as well as worldwide. The vast majority of us are anime fans, or at the very least, ...
ReadmoreIt is estimated that between 70 and 95 percent of the world's population is right-handed. Historically, many cultures have had a bias against lefties fo...
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