Project Itoh: The Empire of Corpses Review

A dark, melancholic tale about the human soul, undead labor and one person's attempt to revive his friend.

Project Itoh: The Empire of Corpses Review Project Itoh: The Empire of Corpses Review

Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World Review

A unique thought-inducing anime that cunningly injects complex questions into simple stories.

Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World Review Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World Review

Fireworks Review

Time is rewound again and again as one kid tries to change the course of a traumatic day in his life.

Fireworks Review Fireworks Review

Spring 2012 Anime Season Digest – Half Point

Hyouka TV

The spring 2012 anime season is choked full of series. Some are good, some are bad and some are just ugly. Now that we got to the half point it’s time to see which are the keepers and which are the stinkers. Continue reading »

Puella Magi Madoka Magica Kyouko Sakura Figure And Why The GSC 10th Anniversary Poll Results Are A Letdown

Kyouko Sakura

Today we are going to have a look at the upcoming Madoka Magica Kyouko Sakura figure from Good Smile Company, and then frown upon the fixation of the Japanese figure fandom. Continue reading »

The Claymore Blu-ray Review Is Now Available

The Claymore Blu-ray Review is now available in the reviews section and here.

Claymore is different from other Shounen Jump titles in varies ways. Most of these are pointed out in the review. I’d like to mention one that isn’t. Despite being a popular manga in Shounen Jump magazine Claymore only had one TV season. This is very odd considering that Jump has a tendency to make seasons upon seasons for its franchises. So why didn’t Claymore get a second season?

My theory is that this stems from the non-filler nature of the Claymore anime. The first anime covered volumes 1-11 of the manga and had no fillers (although the two last episodes of the anime were not adapted from the manga). Usually Shounen Jump relies heavily on fillers to “stall” the anime versions of its franchises. This did not hold for Claymore (and most will agree that this is a good thing). Now, in japan the 22th volume of the manga will only be released June. If the first anime season is any indication then for a second season to be made at least 11 volumes are needed. In other words: when volume 22 comes out there will be enough materials for a second season. That is unless Shounen Jump decides to wait for the manga to end first (Norihiro Yagi is showing signs of wanting to end it soon). Would you like to see a second season of Claymore?

Remembering Love: Stretching Artistic Boundaries In ef – A Tale Of Memories

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For many American anime fans ef – A Tale of Memories might be too new to reminisce about, because it came out in late January 2012. But I’ve seen this anime back in 2007 and have been the proud owner of the Japanese Blu-ray edition since 2008. I have fond memories of this series – the series that reminded me that anime is not just a medium but one of the most elaborate art forms to come out of Japan. Continue reading »

Nendoroid Kuroyukihime – Her Umberlla Alone Is Worth It!

Nendoroid Kuroyukihime

From Good Smile Company comes the Kuroyukihime Nendoroid, complete with a set of butterfly wings, a piglet and an umbrella that completely steals all the attention away from the figure. Continue reading »

FUNimation To Release Shakugan no Shana Season 1 On Blu-ray This August

Shakugan no Shana

TRSI has listed FUNimation’s August release schedule, which includes more of the classic series from the Geneon and ADV libraries. The Shakugan no Shana DVD/Blu-ray combo will be making an appearance. Read more to see the entire list of upcoming goodies. Continue reading »

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