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Fureru. Anime Film Review

This is the kind of material that’s bread and butter for screenwriter Mari Okada, who as usual, brings a sharp eye for what makes human beings tick.

Anime in 2025: Is the Crunchyroll Cage Real?

Is it a death sentence when anime series stream outside of Crunchyroll? Kalai Chik looks at the numbers to see whether the common conception is true.

With FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE, We're in a Horror Game Golden Age

When I got the chance to preview the opening chapters of FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE, I was excited to be reintroduced to the familiar tale. What immediately struck me, though, was just how thorough and considered a reconstruction this really is.

Tougen Anki Episodes 13-24 Anime Series Review

This is hands-down, one of the worst shounen series I think I've ever seen.

This Week in Anime - Fantasy Football

Are you ready for some football? No, not that kind - Coop and Lucas are talking about the football you actually play with your feet.

My Thoughts After 20 Hours With Monster Hunter Stories 3

The same things that will inevitably make this game more tedious for some players will also scratch a hyper-specific itch for others.

Celebrating Girls-Love at the Yen Press Yuri Café in New York City

In a brutally cold New York February, there’s a warm home for yuri fandom at the Yen Press Yuri Café

Touring After the Apocalypse Volume 4-6 Manga Review

Everyone is dead, everything is destroyed, let’s go on a road trip!

Rewriting the Chivalrous Yakuza: Interview with Stray Manga Writer Ryu Kamio

"I have no time for those who uncritically submit to authority. If one senses that the direction their group is heading is misguided, I believe they should have the courage to cry out that it is wrong."

Pokémon Pokopia Might Be A Lot Darker Then We Think

I wasn’t expecting a game that looked like this to have potentially darker implications!

Your Anime Rankings - Best of Winter 2026, Jan 29-Feb 4

If Jujutsu Kaisen's ups and downs are giving you whiplash, check out Shiboyugi, a consistently high-rated little surprise. Find out what else is worth your attention in our weekly user rankings.

Scarlet Anime Film Review

Is Scarlet Mamoru Hosoda’s best film? No. But is it an above-average film worth watching? Absolutely.

The Winter 2026 K-Comics Guide

It's the Winter K-Comics Guide for all of you manhwa and webtoon needs! Come find your new full-color favorite!

This Week in Anime - Artsy-Fartsy

Is anime art? Where does the line between "art" and "pretentiousness" get drawn? Or is all art quite useless? Sylvia and Chris explore these erudite issues.

Romeo is a Dead Man Video Game Review

A zany story and over-the-top characters, along with an avant-garde and polychromatic presentation, clash with somewhat simplistic combat mechanics and camera issues.

This Week in Mobile Games - CTW CEO Ryuichi Sasaki Talks the Advantages of Browsers in the Anime Game Wars

How does CTW adapt anime into games? What's the curse that hit the Steam release of Granblue Fantasy? Josh has the answers!
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 54

This is the most excited I’ve been all season to see what happens next in Jujutsu Kaisen, and it feels like the crux of this season is finally starting in earnest!
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ Episode 6

I have no doubt that she really does want to help her fellow players, but we've already seen what happens when one of these so-called “friends” becomes an obstacle in Yuki's path.
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The Holy Grail of Eris ‒ Episodes 5-6

Who was Scarlett Castiel? Was she a villain or a victim, a society belle replete with power or a pawn in someone else’s games?
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Oshi no Ko Season 3 ‒ Episode 5

“Doing this is bad,” Kana thinks, while continuing to do this. “It’d be even worse if I did this, too,” Kana says, while doing this, too.
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ Episode 19

I wish Kirin’s story had a little more depth to it than being merely a “don’t ignore ‘no trespassing’ signs, kids."
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You and I Are Polar Opposites ‒ Episode 5

Between the antics our central couple and the potential new ones looming over the horizon it looks like the show has plenty of ways to help keep its formula fresh.
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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers ‒ Episode 6

It's a suitably dramatic escalation to arrive at, and it's almost immediately undercut by Samurai Troopers reminding viewers that it is still, in fact, a cartoon.
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Journal with Witch ‒ Episode 6

Before this episode aired, I didn't know it was possible for me to feel ponytail envy. Now I do.
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Hell's Paradise Season 2 ‒ Episode 5

OK, raise your hand if you genuinely thought that our band of misfits weren't running into a trap!
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The Darwin Incident ‒ Episode 6

I don't want to react to the portrayal of a school shooting with an uncertain shrug, but that's where The Darwin Incident has left me, at least at this moment.
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Hana-Kimi ‒ Episode 7

Because this is a 90's shoujo manga, their paranoia is well-justified – beaches are always hives of sex pests.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 ‒ Episode 19

Why did I have to get this flashback NOW?
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Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter ‒ Episodes 5-6

Episode six really digs into the idea that all of those fantasy lands who summon heroes or holy maidens are taking the easy way out.
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Golden Kamuy Final Season ‒ Episode 55

Golden Kamuy is one of the most human stories I’ve ever experienced and this episode reminded me of that.
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Wash It All Away ‒ Episode 6

A wonderful use of music and chillaxed vibes are enough to make me overlook a few flaws here and there.
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Fate/strange Fake ‒ Episode 6

Ayaka is a young woman ruled by guilt. Saber is a man ruled by his passions.
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Trigun Stargaze ‒ Episode 5

Only an action sci-fi as nutty as Trigun can equip one of its most dangerous antagonists with a murder-saxophone, and somehow make it work.
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Season 2 ‒ Episode 4

The date, as constructed, was a failure—but in that failure, it becomes a success.
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Gnosia ‒ Episodes 16-17

I am frustrated because I feel like I am cooking my brain to reckon with Gnosia's convoluted web of a narrative without getting anything but more teases in return.
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Dead Account ‒ Episode 5

Somehow, by some unholy anti-miracle, this anime's laughably bad animation and art style have stunned me again.
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Fire Force Season 3 ‒ Episode 17

Any episode that gives Ogun more screen time to kick ass and charm the pants off the audience is bound to be a good one.
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Hana-Kimi Omnibus Volumes 4-6 Manga Review

It’s got its ups and downs for certain, but this omnibus of the beloved shoujo manga mostly remains a fun read. ― After a slow start, what better way to kick things up than with a school festival? Here we have arrived at one of the more exciting parts of Hana-Kimi's early phases. It approximates itself towards a tournament arc with the way it opens up; what better way to show off than by having the h...
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Roll Over and Die ‒ Episode 5

This is precisely what I want out of their relationship—two “cursed” women doing the difficult work of undoing the harm others inflicted onto them.
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Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Game Review

Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties ends up improving on the original experience enough to make it well worth the time of anyone that wants to check out this early chapter of Kazuma Kiryu's sprawling life story. Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties presents the Like a Dragon franchise at an interesting crossroads. Now that the series has achieved a degree of mainstream recognition and success that its original fans...
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Answerman - What's Really Happening With The Crunchyroll Store Delistings?

The loss of a true one-stop shop for anime fans hurts the industry as a whole, and a drive to cut inventory costs may be to blame. ― Anime fans ask: I've been following some worrying developments with the Crunchyroll Store lately and wanted to get your take on what's happening. You might have seen the news that the Crunchyroll Store is allegedly pulling low-selling in-stock inventory items. Word has...
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Sentenced to Be a Hero ‒ Episode 5

Sure, all the fundamentals are there, but they aren’t used in a terribly effective or creative manner.
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A League of Heels - The Spices Behind Sports' Best Baddies

There is no summit without the mountain. Coop Bicknell explains the importance of a good rival in sports anime. ― If you've ever watched sports, an action film, or the occasional episode of anime, I'm fairly sure you've heard the term “heel” thrown around. Instead of describing a part of your foot, this bit of professional wrestling parlance refers directly to the bad guy—those who'll stop at nothin...
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The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife ‒ Episode 5

I don't think anyone ever feels comfortable being the least experienced one in a relationship.
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Chained Soldier Season 2 ‒ Episode 5

If Chained Soldier is going to start cutting corners with the T&A of all things, then what are we even doing here?
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Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 Anime Series Review

There is a single joke at the core of this anime: No matter how far the odds are stacked against him, Krai is always going to win—and it's going to be completely by accident. ― There is a single joke at the core of Let This Grieving Soul Retire!: No matter how far the odds are stacked against him, Krai is always going to win—and it's going to be completely by accident. Now, you might think that knowi...
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You and Idol Precure♪ Episodes 37-49 Anime Review

You and Idol Precure♪ has, I have come to realize, one very specific problem: it plants the seeds of meaningful storylines and then doesn’t bother to water them. You and Idol Precure♪ has, I have come to realize, one very specific problem: it plants the seeds of meaningful storylines and then doesn't bother to water them. Nowhere is this better seen than in the case of Kaito. Although he's not a ma...
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Tamon's B-Side ‒ Episode 6

This very week, we learned that despite this show’s silly veneer, it’s not afraid to take steps in a darker direction.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 53

I’m more eager than ever for the Culling Games to begin in earnest, as it’s becoming increasingly clear that this season of JJK isn’t phenomenal at character writing or character expression outside big battles.
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ Episode 5

The finest art is forged when artists learn that they must not just work within the limitations that bind us from both without and within - they must exploit them. SHIBOYUGI is shaping up to be very fine art, indeed.
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My Gift Lvl 9999 Unlimited Gacha Anime Series Review

This is an anti-hero story so lacking in proper hamminess that there’s hardly a single bit of pork on the bone here. ― There's a part of me that feels there's a much better comedy buried underneath this tale of fantasy melodrama. We have a klutzy warrior girl who doesn't know her own strength and a weird girl who thinks she's a cat. A leading maid's underlings try to trollishly and absurdly seize pow...
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This Week in Games - Living the Tomodachi Life

Jean-Karlo looks at Tomodachi Life's new lease on...well, life. Plus, those "quality of life" changes to DQVII Reimagined. ― Welcome back, folks! Major news: I finally did it. Seven years. Two consoles. Three games and expansions. Over 443 hours. Four Welsh catgirls. I have finally finished the mainline Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy. Sure, I still have Xenoblade Chronicles X waiting in the wings, but ...
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Going for the Gold! Our Favorite Sports Anime

The 2026 Winter Olympics are underway in beautiful Italy, but it's not just pro athletes racing for the finishing line; anime has its own sports stars, too. ― The 2026 Winter Olympics are underway in beautiful Italy, but it's not just pro athletes racing for the finishing line; anime has its own sports stars, too. We asked Anime News Network's critics to highlight their favorite sports stories: the ...
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Oshi no Ko Season 3 ‒ Episode 4

Ruby is making up for lost time by kickstarting her villain arc.
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Hana-Kimi ‒ Episode 6

I don't like Shizuki. Here is a list of reasons why.
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This Week in Anime - Even Princess Kaguya Livestreams Nowadays!

Coop and Sylvia check out the many iterations of the classic Japanese folktale, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," from Isao Takahata's final film to Netflix's new tech-flavored Cosmic Princess Kaguya! ― Coop and Sylvia check out the many iterations of the classic Japanese folktale, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," from Isao Takahata's final film to Netflix's new tech-flavored Cosmic Princess Kaguya. ...
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Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 - Rising Hope Part 1 Anime Review

Pokémon Horizons does the unthinkable and actually lets the characters age! Pokémon Horizons was already doing a lot to break the unspoken rules of the original Pokémon anime. Rising Hope continues that trend by doing the unthinkable and actually integrating a time skip as the catalyst for a new arc. Unlike other anime that might just use a time skip for the sake of changing your character's design...
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ Episode 18

This is a far more entertaining episode than last week’s misfire, and that can be almost entirely attributed to how much fun Miki is as a character.
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In the Clear Moonlit Dusk ‒ Episode 4

It's interesting that Yoi does not filter her thoughts through her own desires, but rather through what she wants from Ichimura.
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The Darwin Incident ‒ Episode 5

The cops wear body cameras now, Shun Umezawa, and spoiler alert, that hasn't made them or their adoring public treat suspects any better.
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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers ‒ Episode 5

It shows that if Yoroi-Shinden just commits to focusing and streamlining a bit, it could be hitting these highs that well every time.
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The Many Worlds of Takahata Isao Book Review

At last, Anglophone readers have an in-depth academic study of the director Isao Takahata, taking us through the depth and breadth of his work. ― This is the first English-language book-length academic study of Isao Takahata, spanning nearly fifty years of his work, from Horus, Prince of the Sun in 1968 to The Tale of the Princess Kaguya in 2013. It's an anthology, with most of the writers taking one...
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Nioh 3 Video Game Review

For a lot of folks, Nioh 3 might sound like some form of divine punishment. For sickos who crave a truly hardcore descent into bloody hell, though, Nioh 3 is just plain divine. ― I am a hardcore fan of the Dark Souls games and their legion of siblings, cousins, and imitators, but even I have to regard the Nioh franchise with a certain amount of dark reverence. The Dark Souls games have become legend...
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The Evolution of Shōjo Manga in the 1970s with Curator Rei Yoshimura

The manga studies specialist talks about the diversity of shojo and its reflection of girls' and women's lives across decades. ― This January, the Japan House London in Kensington hosted a talk by manga curator Rei Yoshimura. Yoshimura, pictured right, has worked as a curator for more than a decade, first at the Kawasaki City Museum and since 2017 at the National Arts Centre in Tokyo (NACT). A specia...
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Journal with Witch ‒ Episode 5

I envy the economy with which the anime portrays the textures of a dynamic relationship. We glean years of psychological cause-and-effect from short montages with sparse narration.
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You and I Are Polar Opposites ‒ Episode 4

If there's such a thing as an episode that's running almost entirely on vibes, then this week's installment would certainly fit the bill.
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Wash It All Away ‒ Episode 5

While the opening act is decent enough, the latter half of this episode feels like some of its potential is washed away.
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Golden Kamuy Final Season ‒ Episode 54

This was a surprisingly successful exercise in moderation from a show that usually goes big, and I couldn't be more excited to see what it’s building to in the next episode!
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Can Nintendo's Biggest Flop Find New Life on the Switch 2?

ANN writer Bolts tests out the Virtual Boy to see if the oft-maligned console finally works in 2026. Plus, first impressions of Meetup in Bellabel Park, Mario Tennis Fever, Resident Evil Requiem, and PRAGMATA. ― Nintendo has many fun games, products, and expansions planned for the coming months. With Mario Tennis Fever, Resident Evil Requiem, Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Mee...
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Hell's Paradise Season 2 ‒ Episode 4

The real meat of the show is going to be once these factions start crossing over with each other.
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Wandance Volume 6-7 Manga Review

Is it enough to feel the beat and dance, or does everything need words, too? ― Since Ichirin won their first team competition, by the rules of manga, it is time for a humbling loss. Once again, Wandance bucks the trend. The Ichirin dance team, led by On-chan and the only other male member, Iori, who has a lot of experience in dance battles, shows up and does surprisingly well. Iori takes the individu...
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This Week in Anime - Bygone With The Wind

From anime ending songs starting in the few final seconds of the episode to the rise and fall of the Yandere archtype, Lucas and Chris take a look at the anime trends of yesteryear. ― From anime ending songs starting in the few final seconds of the episode to the rise and fall of the Yandere archtype, Lucas and Chris take a look at the anime trends of yesteryear. Disclaimer: The views and opinions e...
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Fate/strange Fake ‒ Episode 5

Last episode, we learned Francesca had become a Master. This week we learn the identity of her Servant: her past self.
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Season 2 ‒ Episode 3

Frieren, despite often seeming like the child in her and Fern's relationship, hasn't been a bad mom.
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Your Anime Rankings - Best of Winter 2026, Jan 22-28

Journal with Witch takes over Frieren's #1 spot in the cumulative. Meanwhile Golden Kamuy and Fate/strange Fake are dominating #3 and #4. Discover how the season is shaping up in our weekly user rankings! ― Let's have a look at what ANN readers consider the best (and worst) of the season, based on the polls you can find in our Daily Streaming Reviews and on the Your Score page with the latest simulc...
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Fire Force Season 3 ‒ Episode 16

Is Shinra the world's new Jesus Christ, or its store-brand Monkey D. Luffy? Fire Force dares to ask, “What's the difference?”
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Kakuriyo -Bed & Breakfast for Spirits- Season 2 Anime Review

While the content of this season is a lovely balance of ayakashi lore, peril, and cozy cooking, it doesn't come to anything remotely close to a satisfying conclusion at the end of episode twelve. ― It was a long wait to continue the story of Aoi Tsubaki and her quiet adventures in the Hidden Realm in anime form. (Viz has been releasing the manga right along, although as of this writing the novels rem...
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Sentenced to Be a Hero ‒ Episode 4

This week’s slowdown gives everyone from the characters to the audience a chance to catch our collective breaths.
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The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife ‒ Episode 4

The message of this episode is a double entendre.
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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Game Review

A worthy remake of a fan-favorite Dragon Quest that newcomers will love—but oldtimers might want to take advantage of the higher difficulty mode... ― You'd be forgiven for having some number of misgivings about Dragon Quest VII Reimagined; the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy isn't everyone's cup of tea, and while the previous Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past remake on the 3DS is app...
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Dead Account ‒ Episode 4

The big problem with this week's episode of Dead Account is that it tries way too hard to be funny.
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What's So Bad About a Little Change?— A Look at Anime Adaptations

What makes a good anime adaptation can be trickier than it seems on the surface, and much like there's no one right way to create a story, there's no one right way to adapt one. ― Around the time I was first seriously getting into anime and manga, the most popular anime was the 2003 version of Fullmetal Alchemist. While I was vaguely aware that it diverged from Hiromu Arakawa's original manga and sa...
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Trigun Stargaze ‒ Episode 4

Tonal dissonance has always been part of Trigun’s identity, dating right back to the original 1995 manga and first 1998 anime adaptation.
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Fire Force Volumes 11-20 Manga Review

There’s a certain point one comes to when reading Fire Force where it’s best to set aside one’s critical faculties and be swept along by the pyroclastic silliness. ― In my recent review of Fire Force volumes 1-10, I lauded Atsushi Ohkubo's apparently final manga series for its accomplished art, excellent character design, goofy humor, and exciting battles, while expressing frustration at the intrusiv...
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The Camphorwood Custodian Anime Film Review

While there are some minor issues with The Camphorwood Custodian, overall, this is an enjoyable film. ― When I go into films, one of the first things I pay close attention to is the story and narratives presented to me. The reason for this is that, no matter the visuals or camera work, if a story is engaging, other aspects of the story can be forgiven. However, The Camphorwood Custodian forced me to ...
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Tamon's B-Side ‒ Episode 5

It’s a good sign when I watch an episode of something I’m reviewing and have multiple moments where I say, “Oh, that has to be the thumbnail image.”
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Roll Over and Die ‒ Episode 4

All good yuri stories need a secondary pairing that is not-so-secretly more compelling than the main couple, and Sara and Neigass may have what it takes to fill those shoes.
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Champignon Witch ‒ Episode 5

The key difference between the “good” witches and the “bad” ones is whether or not they work specifically for the people in power. If you do, you’re “good.” If you don’t? Not so good.
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Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe Anime Film Review

If deep character explorations and interpersonal drama are your cup of tea, you'll get your fill. If you're just in it for giant robots fighting each other, you'll get that too. ― Like with the first Hathaway film, The Sorcery of Nymph Circe is a character-driven movie more than a plot-driven one. While the story is step-by-step building towards Mafty's impending attack on the Earth Federation Leader...
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This Week in Games - Birdo's Back, Tennis Rackets—and Comcept is Dead

It's surprises all around this week with an unexpected character for the second Super Mario Bros. movie and a new otome game license. ― Welcome back, folks! You might have noticed a recent addition to our team, as well as a new addition to our column line-up! I'm happy to have Josh Tolentino joining us and covering This Week in Mobile Games. I respect and even like several mobile games (I've discusse...
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Chained Soldier Season 2 ‒ Episode 4

When it comes to engineering truly deranged sexcapades that will cross every boundary of taste and common decency, Chained Soldier, like life, always finds a way.
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Manga Creation with Kazumi Yamashita

Kazumi Yamashita has been creating manga since 1980. Come find out what makes her work so enduring. ― Manga creator Kazumi Yamashita has been crafting stories in the medium since 1980. Originally debuting in Margaret, Yamashita has moved fluidly through both shoujo and seinen magazines, bringing readers stories that are steeped in humanity even when they don't deal with characters who are, strictly s...
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 52

If nothing else, I’m excited to see all of the Hakari x Kirara couples-cosplay this episode is sure to inspire come convention season.
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The Holy Grail of Eris ‒ Episode 4

Cecilia has fallen into the same mistake that most people seem to when it comes to Constance: she interprets the famous Grail sincerity as being synonymous with “foolishly innocent.”
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One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 Next Gen Update Review

The game moves at lightning speed, and this next-generation update helps oil up the gears to keep them chugging along with the action. ― The Next Gen update for One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 adds yet more reasons to play one of - if not the - best One Piece games on the market. If you are unfamiliar with the base game, let me bring you up to speed. One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 is another in the long-run...
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Oshi no Ko Season 3 ‒ Episode 3

This episode is based on an unlikely premise: that a sex worker's tweet would be taken so seriously, it could put a TV show in jeopardy.
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This Week in Anime - LOVE AND PEACE!

Chris and Coop talk all things Trigun . ― Chris and Coop talk all things Trigun. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the participants in this chatlog are not the views of Anime News Network. Full Disclosure: Coop regularly works with Discotek Media, MediaOCD, and AnimEigo, having provided copy for the recent Blu-ray releases of City Hunter 2 and Hajime no Ippo. His opinions given here ar...
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Hana-Kimi ‒ Episode 5

This episode hurries through its tensions curiously quickly, partially because Mizuki seems to be an unusually self-aware teenager.
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ Episode 4

Yuki swears she was just teasing the stuck-up (but undeniably cute) Princess who still had stuffing spilling out of her stump of an arm, and I am inclined to believe that she is telling us the truth. Probably. Maybe.
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ Episode 17

The episode is too brightly lit and lacking in atmosphere to even evoke the slightest of viewer unease.
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The Winter 2026 Manga Guide

It's the final update for the Winter Manga Guide, but don't worry - our K-Comics and 18+ Guides are on the way! In the meantime, check out Ghost & Witch, the new series from the creator of The Ancient Magus' Bride, and more! ― Welcome to Anime News Network's Winter 2026 Manga Guide! You may have seen one of our seasonal Anime Preview Guides, where a team of critics writes up each new anime televisio...
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Hell's Paradise Season 2 ‒ Episode 3

THIS episode feels like the true start of season two.
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Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right Anime Series Review

There’s a slow-paced, low-stakes, soporific vibe to proceedings that means Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right is best imbibed in small portions to avoid losing consciousness. ― Back in September 2025, when I reviewed the first volume of this anime's source manga, while I wasn't overly enamoured with it, I stated, “I think Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right is likely to translate well to anime.” Was I...
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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers ‒ Episode 4

Now, all that front-facing character work is being projected over a legacy series that's getting…a bit busier than I might like already.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 ‒ Episode 17

Koichi is still very much in over his head compared to the other heroes.
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The Darwin Incident ‒ Episode 4

To put it another way, Charlie has committed the classic blunder: he's not acting as if he lives in a society.
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Greek Mythology and its Magical Adaptations in Manga and Anime

Asha Bardon explores how Greek myths form the basis of anime and manga series. ― Greek mythology is in vogue these days; we have novel series like Percy Jackson and Netflix has several series retelling or remixing mythology. There are heaps of novels like Madeline Miller's Circe and even an amazing Odyssey-inspired concept album for a musical called Epic! Oh, and Christopher Nolan's next movie has ju...
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Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter ‒ Episode 4

There's an increasing desperation to Aresh's actions when he's with Seiichiro, from his desire to be called by his first name to his carefully correct pronunciation of Seiichiro's.
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In the Clear Moonlit Dusk ‒ Episode 3

Discussion questions: What does it mean for Ichimura to set the pace for this relationship?

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