Anime Feminist’s Top Picks for 2024
It’s that time of year where the staff puts their heads together to pick the shows that made them think, imagined better futures, or provided a breath of fresh air in a hard year.
It’s that time of year where the staff puts their heads together to pick the shows that made them think, imagined better futures, or provided a breath of fresh air in a hard year.
We’ve got a lot of teens facing the end of the world this season: sometimes that means a messy break-up, and sometimes it’s extremely literal.
Vrai, Peter, and Toni look back at the anime adaptation of Inio Asano’s sapphic apocalypse, a series that couldn’t be more timely in its exploration of genocide and an “everyday apocalypse.”
It’s a summer of love, ranging from sweet to very, very messy.
It is hard to know where to start with this amazing, beautiful, labyrinthine, and disturbing premiere