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Like video game adaptations, live-action anime adaptations get a bad rap for being so rancid that fans preemptively sling shit at their creators for having the audacity to attempt them.
For years, I treated Akane-banashi like a dessert, saving the chapters for last every Sunday as the highlight of my Weekly Shonen Jump lineup. Then I got greedy. I stopped
I had The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity at the top of my manga and anime list for a long time. However, the powers that be at Netflix and Kodansha—
In all my 28 years on this spinning rock, I’ve read my fair share of manga—some absolute classics, some guilty pleasures, and plenty that were straight up trash.
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