Word on the street is that Sony is in talks to buy Kadokawa, which you might know as the main shareholder of Dark Souls and Elden Ring studio FromSoftware, but
The last line spoken in Look Back, an anime adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s one shot manga of the same name, is, “Why do you draw, Fujino?” This beautiful, heartfelt
This weekend, I attended a performance of the limited run of Attack on Titan: The Musical. I can only hope that more anime musical adaptations follow in its footsteps.
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A little while ago, Luke published a piece about the anime of his youth and how They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Used To – a curmudgeonly rallying cry that
A new Dragon Ball game, Sparking Zero, is just around the corner, and with its immense nearly-200-character roster comes the reemergence of a question as old as time: How many
Good ideas are born of careful consideration – of reading the room and giving the people precisely what they seem to want. Great ideas are born of ignoring the room altogether
I wrote about Blue Eye Samurai recently. To open that blog, I said that my bar for sitting down with an animated series in 2023, let alone enjoying one, is
Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the biggest anime in the world right now. I’m still basking in the afterglow of its phenomenal second season, which wrapped up last month.
Last month I wrote about Blue Eye Samurai, an animated series on Netflix that, for multiple reasons, blew my socks clean off. It's a gripping tale of revenge
As I have said before, few people get New York City right and anime is no exception. I don’t begrudge artists in other countries for not being aware of