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

Wolf Children Movie Review

Wolf Children

The Girl who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars were two undeniable success stories back in their day. Coming from such a background director Hosoda Mamoru had a hefty reputation to uphold with his new movie, and I’m very happy to announce that Wolf Children upholds this reputation with ease. Continue reading »

2013 Winter Anime Season Half Point Review

2013 Winter Anime Season Half Point Review

The 2013 Winter anime season continued to ride the wave of interesting and unique series that began in late 2012. Accordingly a few new shows have been added and some old favorites have advanced to their final stages.
The list is all shuffled as the new and old collide! Check it out to see which new series ranked higher than most of the oldies, and which series took the honorable title of best anime of the Winter season. Continue reading »

The Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society Blu-ray Review Is Now Available

The Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society is now available here and in the anime reviews section.

GITS SAC SSS Blu-ray CaseI’ve had the pleasure of reading the entire Ghost in the Shell manga and watching the original movie (about six or seven times) and all the GITS:SAC media. Among those my all times favorites are the first season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and the Solid State Society. The first season of GITS:SAC advanced the franchise forward by being more coherent and more informative than its predecessors. Solid State Society goes one step further and redirects GITS back to its manga roots without taking away from its TV charm. It’s an intricate movie, yet less demanding than its older siblings. I hope to eventually cover the entire GITS spectrum here on Anime Reviews. But for now I’m just satisfied by how good Solid State Society turned out to be.

 

Speculating On A New English-Dubbed Fate/Zero Blu-ray

Neon Saber

Is there a new English-dubbed Fate/Zero Blu-ray in the works? Will it be cheaper than the Japanese Blu-ray? And when is it safe to assume it will be released? Join us for an intellectual speculation storm. Continue reading »

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha Is Lukewarm But Has One Giant Asset

Maoyuu First Impression

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha, the new series about a human hero and the demon king who work together to achieve world peace is lukewarm and lacking but does have one giant asset Continue reading »

The Black Lagoon Review Is Now Available

Black Lagoon CoverThe Black Lagoon review is now available in the Anime Reviews section and here.

I always enjoy watching Black Lagoon because it is a very rewarding series. It wasn’t made in a hurry, nor was it made to make quick money from related goods. It was made to be a blast – something accessible that everyone can enjoy and appreciate.

Usually I do a little trivia section here. This time around I decided to do a “mildly related trivia”. That is, a trivia related to Black Lagoon but not entirely what you’d expect to find here. And it goes as follows:

  • It’s impossible to find a good looking image of Black Lagoon on the net. They all look terrible or super-plain.
  • Roanapur – the fictional city in which most of the show takes place – is depicted in such a believable manner that there are records of people on the net asking where it really is located.
  • Someone made a Grand Theft Auto themed Black Lagoon wallpaper!
  • Black Lagoon is one of the only series from the 90s era that had an English language advisor. And that language advisor happened to be Dan Kanemitsu (aka Danny Choo).
  • A real, functioning replica of Revi’s Sword Cutlass can be bought in the U.S. It is a Black Lagoon themed M9 gun and buying one is the ultimate fan-tribute one can make to Black Lagoon (after buying the actual show of course).

 

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