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Nov 18, 2024
Look Back (Anime) add
A perfect distillation of everything Fujimoto is as a person and as an author. Lines are drawn not only on paper, but between people as well. A relationship born from a shared passion for a craft ends up being even deeper than you ever thought it could get. Love for art, that translates into love for people, but also loss, grief and needing to move on.

But was it truly the craft that I had passion for, or was it for you? Would I had loved my time as much as I did if you weren't there with me?
And what will I do when you are ...
Sep 30, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Oh, how the mighty have fallen... Jujutsu Kaisen, what happened to you?! You were supposed to be one of the greats! The flag bearer of a new generation of battle shonen... and yet, you fell on your face.

Jujutsu started started out good, became great around the Junpei arc, was PEAK in Hidden Inventory and The Shibuya Incident... and then progressively got worse and worse until the finale. One of the worst, longest and most boring shonen arc I've ever had the displeasure of reading. But does that make the other arcs retroactively worse? My opinion on them hasn't changed, but my opinion of Gege's writing ...
Jul 5, 2024
Fuuto Tantei (Anime) add
Kamen Rider is... better than the things you like. There are no words to describe the satisfaction you get out of watching some japanese dudes using weird belts to transform into superheroes and fight monsters every week for the sake of love, peace and human lives. And it's no surprise that Kamen Rider W, with it's themes of comradery and deciding on who you truly are, has become one of the most celebrated entries in this 50+ years old franchise. What is surprising, however, is that this one show has not only gotten a sequel, but an animated one as well.

Fuuto PI is here, ...
Jun 16, 2024
Kamen Rider (Manga) add
The original Kamen Rider manga, which shows Shotaro Ishinomori's original vision for the 1971 tokusatsu show, exceeds 70's charm from all of it's pores. With every page, every character design, and every pose, you can tell this man trained Go Nagai. So while clearly being a product of it's time, this does not really fault it in the realm of aesthetics.

The plot, while clearly very simple and not at all difficult to understand, actually tackles some topics that are still very important today. Capitalism, pollution, politics... all while a cybernetic grasshopper man is beating up a spider guy. Ishinomori was clearly very interested in scientific ...
Jan 14, 2024
SHOTARO ISHINOMORI MENTIONED!!!!!!!! GO, GO, LET'S GO!!!!!!!! KAGAYAKU MACHINEEEEE

A incredibly short special episode released a year after the original first season of this show. Just a quick final (for now...) look at Honda-san's daily life, in three little stories. Expect the same peculiar animation and lovable writing that you got in season 1. The first story in particular was hilarious, and the third contains some cheeky references to other mangas.

There is honestly not that much to say. I guess I'm just sad we haven't gotten more content other than this.

This shit better get a season 2 or else I'm gonna turn someone into an actual ...
Jan 14, 2024
This short anime is a real underrated gem. A fun journey that will make you learn a lot about how bookstores work and that will inform you of the general mood of the workers at such stores. I was so enamoured by the daily struggles of Honda and co-workers, as they deal with publishers, wholesalers, foreigners and obsessive manga fans. The animation is super good and original in the way it presents the story and the gags. The writing is hilarious, you can tell the author knows how to ironize his experiences properly.

Maybe the one complaint i have is that the pacing is incredibly fast. ...


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