The Dangers in My Heart – Episode 1
A uniquely nauseating opening gives way to an overall sweet rom-com about two weirdos.
A uniquely nauseating opening gives way to an overall sweet rom-com about two weirdos.
The manga is immensely popular and, based on the gore elements alone, I can see why folks are excited to see the supernatural narrative and action sequences in the upcoming weeks.
There’s a few sour notes here that mostly come down to having to get the premise out of the way, but I think this might shape up to be a nice balm for all the people who were crushed when the director of Recovery of an MMO Junkie turned out to be violently anti-Semitic.
Soaring Sky demonstrates what it means to be a hero in a solid premiere that sets the tone for another fantastic entry into the Pretty Cure franchise.
The big forerunner this season? Girls in fantasy shows!
From romance to horror, seinen to shoujo, here are the stars that shone brightest from the past year.
If you weren’t already inclined to check this one out, it’s probably worth sitting back and waiting to see how the much anticipated Uzumaki anime finally comes out.
We closed out 2022 with one of the strongest seasons in recent memory and plenty of great titles to choose from!
Things have cooled off from Fall, but there are still some excellent girls to root for this season.
A beautiful late entry to the winter season.
The people look a little stiff, but fortunately the environment is squarely the point.
HIGH CARD is desperate for you to think it’s cool.
While it has its share of familiar isekai plot beats, this premiere manages to exude a certain charm that kept me interested. Maybe even hungry for more!
One background character. One foreground character. One rom-com plot…that may or may not put your off if relationships built on teasing aren’t your thing.
On paper this premise sounds interesting, but overall it felt underwhelming.
This show has cats, gender bending and boobs. A small wonder why Chiaki is watching this regardless of how trashy it is.
A reincarnation plot that is surprisingly devoid of the genre’s gross pitfalls as it focuses on a baby with blood lust.
Bob the Builder asked us, “Can we fix it?” Handyman Saitou asks “Can we fix it…in a dungeon?!” and readily says yes with its down-to-earth protagonist and his motley fantasy crew.
The exemplifying term for The tale of outcasts is “adolescent.”
COME GET YOUR FOOD, SPORTS FANS.