Chatty AF 242: 2026 Winter Wrap-Up (WITH TRANSCRIPT)
Vrai, Dee, and Peter make a much-delayed return to Wrap up the 2026 Winter season which, despite having many dropped titles, more than made up for them with its many successes!
Vrai, Dee, and Peter make a much-delayed return to Wrap up the 2026 Winter season which, despite having many dropped titles, more than made up for them with its many successes!
Winter gifted us some amazing shojosei, including what’s already one of 2026’s best anime.
Love Through a Prism has a romantic’s heart, for better and (occasionally) for worse.
Vrai, Dee, and Peter meet to discuss the 2026 Winter season’s absolute cornucopia of shojo, josei, and romance anime!
2026 has started off with a lot of big, complicated Gender Feelings, looked at with a range of styles and skill levels.
We’re up to our ears in joseimuke anime this season, and we couldn’t be happier!
Opposites attract in a fantastic premiere that’s a love letter to high school romance manga with its grounded characters and amazing dubcast.
The show’s not especially scary either, but it’s got good foundations and a great Weird Little Girl at its heart.
It’s perfectly fine, but if you don’t want a 100% straightforward villainess isekai then this isn’t for you.
Historical fiction about a fire-fighter is a great concept, but the 3D animation can’t keep up with the action.
While I remain frustrated with the broader trends this story is tapping into, I think it also has a lot of potential to unfold into a sweet romance about a girl rebuilding her confidence.
It’s a fun urban fantasy held back by a glaring lack of polish.
It feels a little like an also-ran version of So I’m a Spider, So What? But it’s far from the worst fantasy show airing this season.
I honestly don’t understand who this show is for, because monsterfuckers will get nothing from it, and anybody else will find it astonishingly bland.
This premiere will have you seeking a taste of the night elsewhere with it’s poorly executed dub, stilted characters, and less than intriguing seasonal debut.
You can improve any genre by adding gay to it, but…does the “kicked out of the party” microgenre deserve to be elevated by lesbians?
A dead on arrival premiere that feels like a compilation of ideas from other, bigger shonen action titles.
The back half flirts with becoming a bright adventure fantasy, but it’s bogged down in tired (albeit mostly harmless) isekai tropes.
You’ll either yuck-yuck-yuck or just say yuck at this comedy premiere that’s a blast from the past and perhaps should have remained there.
SHIBOYUGI’s beautiful double-length premiere doesn’t make for a bad short film, but it’s hard to see it having staying power as a series.