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Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Volumes 7-10 Manga Review

Building on earlier information and seemingly throwaway comments and characters, the story continues to delight as it pushes its characters to develop in meaningful ways.

One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Review

This feels like the best version of a live-action One Piece that we ever could have dared to hope for. Hail to the King of the Pirates, baby.

Interview: Masahiko Ohta, the Go-To Director for Anime About Eccentric Young Girls, On His New Anime

From Himouto! Umaru-chan to My Deer Friend Nokotan, Masahiko Ohta's greatest hits have all been about crazy high school girls. His newest, The Demon King's Daughter is Too Kind, changes up the formula by having a much younger protagonist.

STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 1st STAGE Review

There were a wealth of reasons to go into Steel Ball Run with mitigated expectations, which is why I'm so thrilled to say that this extra-long premiere is incredible by any measure.

This Week in Anime - Porn From Before We Were Born

What was anime porn like back in ye olde dayes? Sylvia and Chris check out Cream Lemon to find out!

Read it First: Manga, Light Novel Sources for Spring 2026 Anime

Not sure what to watch in the coming anime season? Read our reviews of the manga and light novels that inspired the shows from Witch Hat Atelier to Daemons of the Shadow Realm!

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria Volume 13 Novel Review

It feels like this is the moment author Fujino Omori has been striving for: when Lefiya and Bell are fully running parallel to each other.
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Medalist Season 2 ‒ Episode 5

Even if Tsukasa isn't necessarily using Inori as a way to redo his past failures, it's also true that training her has made it easier for him to continue running away from himself.
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Chained Soldier Season 2 ‒ Episode 11

Maybe it would be more appropriate if I said this is “an episode that shoots for the stars…except, in this universe, all of the constellations have been replaced with crudely drawn doodles of big butts and bouncing boobs."
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Tamon's B-Side ‒ Episode 12

I just want to stand on a roof and yell about what a great episode we got this week.
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Champignon Witch ‒ SEASON FINALE

Life goes on, whether you’re a white witch, a black one, or something else entirely. The important thing is to keep trying and keep moving forward.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 58

This is probably the most frustrating episode of JJK so far this season, and I can’t wait to wash the taste of it out of my mouth next week with one of my favorite bouts from the manga.
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ SEASON FINALE

SHIBOYUGI is an indulgent tonic of equal parts empathy and anger that invites us to luxuriate in an elegy for a world gone insane.
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This Week in Games - Fateful Delays, Switch Fidelity Raise, and 30 Years of Farming

The Harvest Moon/Rune Factory/Story of Seasons franchises are having a big birthday this year, which might help to take some of the sting out of Fate/EXTRA Record's indefinite delay. ― Welcome back, folks! I've been watching a bunch of Atop the Fourth Wall videos lately and it's made me want to get into collecting the IDW Sonic the Hedgehog trade paperbacks. It's my understanding that the IDW run has...
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In the Clear Moonlit Dusk ‒ Episode 10

To be treated as a girl is to be considered beautiful. To be considered dateable by boys and not dateable by other girls.
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The Holy Grail of Eris ‒ Episode 11

Will the goddess of discord’s grail be filled to the brim with blood? Or will someone spill it and finally put the past to rest?
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ Episode 24

With traditional exorcism methods out of the question, Nube saves the day with something he’s particularly skilled at: empathy and heartfelt tears.
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Food Diary of Miss Maid Volumes 1-4 Manga Review

Despite it being about food, whether or not this manga will have you eating well is something up for debate. ― Oftentimes, my dinner is the biggest highlight of my day. I get so hungry that my appetite becomes insatiable, resulting in that moment mid-afternoon where I inevitably scroll through whatever food porn comes across my YouTube home feed (we're up to taking up a good third of the page). There...
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The Darwin Incident ‒ Episode 11

It's only fair that this follow-up episode is a bit more mechanically minded in getting all its gene-spliced ducks back in a row.
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Hana-Kimi ‒ SEASON FINALE

Slice-of-life sitcoms like Hana-Kimi don't need to be a tightly-woven tapestry, but this is closer to a moth-eaten mesh.
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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers ‒ Episode 11

It's not that the show is devoid of ideas, it's just that it lacks the time, space, and structure to articulate them effectively.
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Étrange Overlord Game Review

A charming musical RPG the likes of which we haven't had in too long, but is there enough substance to go with the sweetness? ― Shohei Niikawa is best known for the Disgaea games, and longtime fans can rest assured that his newest game, Étrange Overlord, continues his penchant for madcap humor, stunning dramatic twists, and charming characters. But while the charm and humor of the Marl Kingdom games ...
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Oshi no Ko Season 3 ‒ Episode 10

The way Aqua is making an enemy out of me, he should think twice before standing on a cliff.
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Journal with Witch ‒ Episode 11

Journal with Witch paints an entire tableau with a few lines of dialogue. It casts light onto indeterminate shapes lurking within my soul.
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Trigun Stargaze ‒ Episode 10

Perhaps this is yet another layer of narrative fakery, and episode eleven or twelve will culminate in a heartbreakingly nihilistic orgy of bloody ultra-violence where no-one survives.
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Wash It All Away ‒ Episode 11

This episode comes across as a bag of the most mixed, divided of sorts: a second half that is as “what you see is what you get” as it comes, and a first half that’s just...there.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 ‒ Episode 24

This episode is finally hitting a lot of notes that I’ve been begging for all season!
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Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter ‒ Episode 11

Seiichiro and Aresh’s relationship is so delightfully mutual now – they can call each other out on little things, yearn to be closer in ways they culturally understand, and are just so damn cute.
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Oshi no Ko Volumes 3-8 Manga Review

This is a dark, haunting revenge tale with a side order of unsettling insights into the murkier side of the Japanese entertainment industry. Oshi no Ko is what Kaguya-sama: Love is War's author Aka Akasaka did next, this time delegating artistic duties to Scum's Wish creator Mengo Yokoyari. Those expecting another light-hearted romcom are likely to be surprised: this is a dark, haunting revenge tal...
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This Week in Anime - Disc World

Coop and Lucas discuss the importance of physical media. Bonus: libraries may soon be able to stock Kpop Demon Hunters on disc! ― Coop and Lucas discuss the importance of physical media. Bonus: libraries may soon be able to stock Kpop Demon Hunters on disc! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the participants in this chatlog are not the views of Anime News Network. Full Disclosure: Coop ...
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Golden Kamuy Final Season ‒ Episode 60

Animation issues aside, there’s a lot to love in this episode, and I hope future installments manage to look as good as this caliber of writing deserves.
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Hell's Paradise Season 2 ‒ Episode 10

This episode of Hell's Paradise does something that I didn't realize the series could do.
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Your Anime Rankings - Best of Winter 2026, Mar 5-11

While good ol' Frieren climbs back to #3 this week, let's give a nod to the ever-reliable You and I Are Polar Opposites, which has comfortably held its ground between #10 and #4 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 simu...
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Rooster Fighter ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

It's what makes Keiji such an on-target protagonist. He embodies all the heroic traits, from his rippling chicken thighs to his relentless womanizing, but he's also… well, he's a chicken.
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Fate/strange Fake ‒ Episode 11

Ayaka inspires Richard to dream again—to not be tied down by the grim reality he often lived.
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Kill Blue Volumes 3-5 Manga Review

Even if Fujimaki’s love of sports gets in the way at times, these three volumes of Kill Blue still make for a fun read. ― This trio of manga volumes rises and falls on its sportsy aesthetic. It's here where you can really, really tell Kill Blue was penned by the same mangaka who did Kuroko's Basketball (Tadatoshi Fujimaki), and he's definitely not gunshy about showing off his roots. He's got characte...
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You and I Are Polar Opposites ‒ Episode 10

While we're gonna have to wait a bit to see how each of these romantic escapades play out, the fact these pairs all have something going on is a testament to how well this show is handling its balancing act.
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Season 2 ‒ Episode 8

It's not what a person believes that makes them good or evil, but rather the actions they choose to take. And Stark and Genau constantly make choices that firmly place them on the side of the angels.
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Roll Over and Die ‒ Episode 10

Unfortunately, the content of this episode is only slightly more interesting than the murky fog rolling throughout the city.
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Sentenced to Be a Hero ‒ Episode 10

We can see the scales of battle tipping back and forth in a constant 60/40 to 40/60 and back again.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea Anime Film Review

This film is not centered around Rimuru—and this ingenious choice is why the film works as well as it does. ― My favorite aspect of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime as a series is how much focus it puts on actions having consequences—most notably the unintended variety. Once again, this movie puts this idea front and center. With his immense magic powers and modern-day knowledge, it can be eas...
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The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife ‒ Episode 10

Meeting your partner's family is always complicated to a certain degree
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Gnosia ‒ SERIES FINALE

It could have been worse, but it could have been so much better, too.
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Dead Account ‒ Episode 10

Just when you thought this fight couldn’t be padded anymore, it does with the usual fanfare of unnecessary flashbacks and still animation.
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Fire Force Season 3 ‒ Episode 22

Unfortunately, while the episode is just fine, it doesn't do nearly enough to capitalize on its opportunities.
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Ace of the Diamond Volumes 1-5 Manga Review

If there’s one thing that shines through in these first five volumes, it’s how much creator Yuji Terajima loves baseball. ― Do all sports manga about scrappy kids from tiny teams in the middle of nowhere start the same? It can certainly feel like it at times, and you could be forgiven for thinking that Ace of the Diamond is just Ao Ashi with baseball instead of soccer or [insert name here] with baseb...
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Medalist Season 2 ‒ Episode 4

While this episode would have still been fine if all we got out of it was Inori's performance, it's what happens off the ice that makes this one shine
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Champignon Witch ‒ Episode 11

If there are black witches and white witches, could there also be grey witches? Because right now, that’s what the Bird Magician is looking like to me.
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Banished Court Magician Aims to Become the Strongest Anime Series Review

This is another “banished from the party” story that shows off the typical fantasy flair without giving too much thought to its substance. ― The biggest chip this anime has on its shoulder is its style. The Banished Court Magician Aims To Become The Strongest has moments of storytelling and lore that show their potential, had they not been buried underneath the usual bout of standard fantasy anime tr...
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Chained Soldier Season 2 ‒ Episode 10

For once, the show truly has no time to waste on the smut that it can't save for gratuitous after-credits stingers. Even the one in-universe of fanservice that we get from Kuusetsu is meant to be an ominous spank-bank deposit.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 57

Someone get Takaba’s agent on the line! I don’t know what “it” is, but he’s got it!
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This Week in Games - Talking Mega Man with Koji Oda

Nintendo is suing the U.S. government, Dragon Slayer is back, and Jean-Karlo talks with Mega Man's Koji Oda in a Direct-free week! ― Welcome back, folks! Being that we're living in Hell World, I take refuge in as much as I can. And the knowledge that Success has been really, really leaning into Izuna's cameo appearance in the upcoming Cotton Rock With You: Oriental Night Dreams gives me hope—not just...
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ Episode 10

Yuki can still recognize the awful waste of this violence for what it is, even as she participates in the system that set it all in motion. Even as she profits from it. Even as she Survives within it.
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Interview: Ryuya Suzuki on Writing, Directing, Animating, and Scoring His First Feature Film, Jinsei

Jinsei isn’t your typical anime film. With a few exceptions, it was made entirely by one man. Jinsei isn't your typical anime film. It was written, directed, animated, and scored entirely by one man: Ryuya Suzuki. At the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, Anime News Network sat down with him to discuss not only making the film but also the themes, messages, and ideas behind it. Turn the clock ...
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In the Clear Moonlit Dusk ‒ Episode 9

After some light sightseeing, the group makes their way to the Ichimura family vacation home and… I’m sorry, but are they in a concrete bunker?
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The Holy Grail of Eris ‒ Episode 10

It’s not just about Scarlett anymore: it’s about Randolph, whose marriage to Lily Orlamunde made him feel unlovable and lonely.
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You Can't Be In a Rom-Com with Your Childhood Friends! Chapters 1-47 Manga Review

It's a miracle that I didn't hate MY childhood friends by the time I sat down to write this review. ― We're all familiar with the childhood friend trope, right? Often, this is an element or subtrope of a larger trope that a slice-of-life or romantic comedy series revolves around. For example, a childhood friend may be one of the girls in a harem or the main love interest in a slow-burn romance. Howev...
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Tamon's B-Side ‒ Episode 11

I can’t bear to think that we only have two episodes of Tamon left now.
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ Episode 23

Sometimes, for a daft comedy-horror show, Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube can be surprisingly poignant.
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This Week in Anime - The Failings of Industry

Sylvia and Coop break down recent unfortunate developments in the manga industry. ― Sylvia and Coop break down recent unfortunate developments in the manga industry. CONTENT WARNING: This edition of This Week in Anime features discussion of real-life sexual abuse involving minors. Reader discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed by the participants in this chatlog are not the views of ...
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Oshi no Ko Season 3 ‒ Episode 9

When Oshi No Ko claims to be generalizing about the industry, what it’s really doing is talking about itself.
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Your Anime Rankings - Best of Winter 2026, Feb 26-Mar 4

The Holy Grail of Eris climbs to #4 this week while the top 3 spots are hogged by the Journal-Kamuy-Fate triumvirate. Find out where your favorites rank this week! ― 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 simulcasts. Keep in mind that these rankings ar...
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Journal with Witch ‒ Episode 10

I'm happy and impressed that Journal with Witch allows Emiri space to vent her darkest and most resentful thoughts.
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The Darwin Incident ‒ Episode 10

The Darwin Incident is raising bizarre questions about how the audience is supposed to regard the humanzee hero, as he's regularly framed as a nightmarishly powerful inhuman with scary glowing eyes.
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BEASTARS Final Season Part 2

While I still appreciate the juicy meal that was BEASTARS, the final bite was far from the most satisfying. ― Just like that, the anime that made a lot of people question whether or not they're actually furries has ended officially. But does it end on a high note? As someone who read and quite enjoyed the manga, it was interesting seeing exactly how things deviated. This is not a one-to-one adaptatio...
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Hell's Paradise Season 2 ‒ Episode 9

After spending a lifetime trying to perfect something that makes them live forever, the greatest release from all of their suffering was death.
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Answerman - Why is One of the Most-Anticipated Anime of the Season Airing on YouTube?

Fans were shocked when Akane-banashi staff announced it would air on YouTube instead of a major streaming service. Jerome explains why it makes business sense. ― Chuck Hashi asks: "One of the most anticipated anime adaptations of spring 2026 isn't going to Crunchyroll, Netflix, or Amazon in North America. Instead, TV Asahi is putting Akane-banashi on a dedicated YouTube channel for free. What's goin...
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Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers ‒ Episode 10

Even an awareness of its messiness and pacing issues can't fully save Yoroi-Shinden from the effects of its messiness and pacing issues.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 ‒ Episode 23

My real investment in this arc depends on how well the show sells me on Captain Celebrity.
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It's time to boot up your Commodore Amiga. We're making fansubs on tape. ― Episode 1 aired on October 4, 1995, on TV Tokyo at 6:30 pm. Posts on RAA acknowledged the high quality of the episode, comparing it to OVAs coming out at the same time. There was also praise for both the opening and ending, with one commentator writing that the casting of Megumi Hayashibara as Rei went against the usual chara...
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Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter ‒ Episode 10

It’s a good thing that Seiichirou has finally admitted to himself that he loves Aresh, because some serious healing is going to need to happen very soon.
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This Week in Mobile Games - I Wanna Be The Very Best, Like Mobile Ever Was

The Pokémon brand has intertwined with the concept of gaming on the go. Josh looks back on 30 years of monster-catching, the upcoming Cat's Eye mobile collab, and more. ― Hey, there! Welcome to another installment of This Week In Mobile Games. The seasons are a-changing, which means a lot of feeling under the weather while it seems to shift from under your feet (or rather, over your head). While snif...
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Dangers in My Heart Volumes 1-8 Manga Review

Where Kyotaro is prone to over-thinking and wrongly attributing negative motivations to others, Anna is almost pathologically open, and endearingly quirky. ― It's telling that author Norio Sakurai uses the German loanword “karte” instead of “chapter” for every installment of her most famous manga, The Dangers in My Heart. It's used in Japan to refer to a hospital inpatient's medical chart. Second-yea...
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Golden Kamuy Final Season ‒ Episode 59

After this episode, I’m rooting for these beautiful, broken people harder than ever and hope to celebrate their triumph in the episodes to come.
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This Week in Anime - Politics as Usual

Lucas and Chris examine some of anime's more politically charged offerings. If you're looking for escapism, these ain't it. ― Lucas and Chris examine some of anime's more politically charged offerings. If you're looking for escapism, these ain't it. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the participants in this chatlog are not the views of Anime News Network.Spoiler Warning for discussion ...
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You and I Are Polar Opposites ‒ Episode 9

This episode reaffirms to me that as cute as Miyu and Tani are as a couple, they can't quite carry this whole show on their own.
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Wash It All Away ‒ Episode 10

Best Girl being back is enough of a reason to celebrate.
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Yoko Takahashi Wields the Lance of Longinus in Stunning Evangelion Concert

Takahashi performed “Cruel Angels Thesis,” “Fly me to the Moon 2020,” more for 30th anniversary concert. ― The second day of the Evangelion:30+; 30th Anniversary of Evangelion fan festival ended with a nearly 60-minute concert of Evangelion songs from across the franchise's 30-year history during the “DAY 2 UNION PART.” Not just any Evangelion songs, though, but Yoko Takahashi Evangelion songs. Featu...
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Art and Tech Meet in Evangelion 30th Anniversary Exhibition Area

The massive Evangelion exhibition featured a huge Unit-01, 26 CRT TVs, and a new VR experience. ― Renowned anime franchise Evangelion has entered its pearl anniversary year. And to kick off the 30th anniversary of the franchise, the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan hosted the Evangelion:30+; 30th Anniversary of Evangelion fan festival from February 21 to 23. Celebrating all things Evangelion, the ev...
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Fate/strange Fake ‒ Episodes 9-10

n a way, this battle is a fight largely unlike those we've seen in Fate anime as the impetus behind the conflict is a purely altruistic one rather than a selfish one.
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Evangelion Fashion Looks to the Future

Gendo VA Fumihiko Tachiki takes a surprising career turn as runway model ― The first day festivities of the Evangelion:30+; 30th Anniversary of Evangelion fan festival started strong with an Evangelion fashion show and dance performance during the “DAY 1 UNION PART.” While one would think the fashion show centered on fans and their Evangelion-coordinated outfits, it was, in fact, a show of official E...
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Roll Over and Die ‒ Episode 9

Roll Over and Die sometimes surprises me with its emotional intelligence. I just wish it could balance that better with its dark fantasy preoccupations.
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Evangelion Kabuki Performance Took to the Skies

Shinji and Kaworu's relationship is immortalized in a classical Japanese theater performance. ― The final day of the Evangelion:30+; 30th Anniversary of Evangelion fan festival ended with a bang: a kabuki production of Evangelion. Titled Kabuki Symphony No. 1 Evangelion, the play starred Kichitaro Uemaru as Shinji Ikari and Shoroku Onoe as Kaworu Nagisa. The nearly 60-minute production offered a new ...
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Season 2 ‒ Episodes 6-7

Genau and Stark are under the impression that they are not good people—that they can’t possibly become good people.
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Sentenced to Be a Hero ‒ Episode 9

This is the week where Sentenced to be a Hero finally played its hand.
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Dead Account ‒ Episode 9

As things become dumber and dumber with each passing episode, I'm left with so many new ways to marvel at Dead Account's ineptitude.
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Baki The Grappler Volume 7-8 Manga Review

When beating the crap out of other people just isn’t enough, Baki turns to a giant ape for help getting stronger. ― Narrator Disclaimer: Baki The Grappler is not intended to illustrate martial arts in any meaningfully realistic way. Check with your doctor before continuing physical activity with broken bones and ruptured limbs. Baki The Grappler is a primer in unrealistic bloodsports. It's both amazi...
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Trigun Stargaze ‒ Episode 9

It’s surely only a downhill journey into darkness and struggle for Vash from now on.
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Fire Force Season 3 ‒ Episode 21

The Knight King, Arthur Boyle, has one last Dragon to slay, and their battle will surely become the stuff of legends
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Answerman - Do Japanese School Gangs Really Exist?

From Akira to Tokyo Revengers, Jerome discusses how much is real and how much is a fictional trope. ― Alex asks: "I've seen a lot of anime and manga that portray large groups of kids from middle school to high school in gangs that are affiliated with a particular school. Do such gangs exist, and how much impact do they have on society?" I love this question. Thank you for sending it in. You're not a...
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The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife ‒ Episode 9

Just because I can understand why he can be scary doesn't mean that I think that Tounome deserved any of this trauma.
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Edo Justice and Island Gods: What Hell's Paradise Gets Right (and Invents) About Historical Japan

This is the perfect moment to examine how Yūji Kaku built his dark fantasy on the bones of real Edo-period history. ― With Season 2 of Hell's Paradise (Jigokuraku) now ongoing as of January 2026, this is the perfect moment to examine how Yuji Kaku built his dark fantasy on the bones of real Edo-period history. The Yamada Asaemon were real, and the irezumi kei was an actual criminal punishment—the ser...
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Gnosia ‒ Episode 20

With only one episode left to go, I wonder if there are any tricks Gnosia could pull out of its hat that would finally capitalize on all of this unrealized potential.
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The Water Magician Anime Series Review

All in all, The Water Magician is proof that subverting clichés just for the sake of it does not make an entertaining story. *Note: This review contains major spoilers for The Water Magician. As someone who has seen more isekai anime than they can count, watching The Water Magician is a uniquely baffling experience. At its most basic, it's built on the premise of an isekai genre-savvy protagonist, ...
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BEASTARS Volumes 5-22 Manga Review

This is not a series that will make it clear everything will be all right, as it doesn't offer solutions to its problems, even by the very end. BEASTARS is such a fascinating series on paper, with themes and setups that are beginning to seem more commonplace. Using anthropomorphic, furry characters as an allegory for real-world issues can have mixed results, especially when the separation between s...
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Medalist Season 2 ‒ Episode 3

Yuna's story here does feel like a bit of a retread, but even a slightly weaker episode of Medalist still knows how to hit where it needs to.
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: The Culling Game Part 1 ‒ Episode 56

While it helps that this episode looks sick as hell, the timely message of good people enduring in bad situations is what ultimately makes this a great episode of anime.
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Tamon's B-Side ‒ Episode 10

In some ways, Natsuki feels more like a burnt-out, middle-aged man than he does a young pop idol.
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Champignon Witch ‒ Episode 10

Who is brainwashing the populace into believing that practitioners of black magic are bad?
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Chained Soldier Season 2 ‒ Episode 9

For as much as Kuusetsu represents Yuki and Co.'s worst nightmare, I don't think I've ever been so excited to see where Chained Soldier goes next.
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SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ‒ Episode 9

Only a truly deranged world would allow such madness to run rampant and unchecked. Thank goodness such a place could only exist in the far-out realm of science-fiction anime.
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 7—Steel Ball Run Volumes 1-5 Manga Review

Steel Ball Run is easily Jojo’s most bizarre adventure yet. ― Even by Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (JJBA) standards—which, to be clear, is an absurdly high bar to clear—Steel Ball Run (SBR) is absolutely, positively, aggressively, relentlessly, and lovably capital-W Weird. As vast as it is, the world of manga simply doesn't get wilder than this. Dare I say, SBR is easily Jojo's most bizarre adventure yet...
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This Week in Games - Pokémon Hits The Big 3-0

It's all Pokémon all the time as Jean-Karlo looks back on three decades of history and what we can expect from the game-changing franchise in the future. ― Welcome back, folks! It's a hectic week, and as I type this, I'm fighting off a very stubborn head cold. One thing that disappoints me: it was Chun Li's birthday this past weekend! Normally, I like to dedicate a section of the column to discussing...

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