Anime

2014 Autumn Anime Season Retrospective

The 2014 autumn anime season had a few excellent shows with high production values. It also had a considerable amount of low profile shows that might not be worth your time. Continue reading »

Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home Review

Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home

Ohana's mother takes center stage in this essential addition to Hanasaku Iroha's story. Continue reading »

2014 Autumn Anime Season Half Point

With half a season behind us already it's time to see which anime made the biggest impact, and which failed to live up to our expectations, In this season: Akatsuki no Yona, Fate/Stay Night, Psycho-Pass 2, Terra Formars, Trinity Seven and Denki-gai no Honya-san. Continue reading »

Fall 2014 Anime Season Trailers

psycho-pass2

Watch all the trailers for the highly anticipated series of the fall 2014 anime season. Continue reading »

5 Things That Would Make Ufotable’s Fate/Stay Night Remake Epic

Fate/Stay Night Remake

Fate/Stay Night is old. It’s been 10 years since the original Visual Novel hit stores in Japan. That game has already been adapted into an anime, twice, and was followed by a slew of spinoffs, both in video game, book and anime form. Ufotable’s Fate/Zero anime is arguably the most remarkable of these spinoffs, because it both followed the original lore and also went on to become a high quality hit anime in its own right. Now Ufotable is toiling on its own adaptation of the original Fate/Stay Night story and the fans are anticipating the same insane production values and polish found in Fate/Zero. But simply throwing massive amounts of funds into this project won’t be enough to gurantee another bona fide hit. To make a difference Ufotable must also innovate and breathe new life into this long-established, yet stale, franchise. Here are 5 things that would make Ufotable’s Fate/Stay Night remake epic:

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Outbreak Company – Ridiculing Otaku With One Hand, Stroking Their Ego With The Other

Outbreak Company

Outbreak Company delivers an amusing portrayal of otaku fandom. Unfortunately it also caters to otaku, making itself too conservative and less refreshing than it could have otherwise been. Continue reading »

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