If you’re not watching this series, it’s your loss. Read more
If you’re not watching this series, it’s your loss. Read more
Hikaru may be the star, but Daigo is the leading man of this series – and at some point, every kid wants to be the star of his own story. Read more
U.A. students really do need to stick together. It’s not a matter of martial spirit or shounen tradition or school pride – it’s about surviving. Read more
As they tend to do more often than not, this season’s anime schedule has behaved pretty predictably. Read more
The bubble is starting to get crowded. Read more
This show is like a performance of a symphony that’s overall impressive, but has several discordant notes which stand out on every listen. Read more
This edition of S;G has a much different composition than the first anime did. Read more
This series hasn’t blown me away or anything, but it’s checking enough boxes to make me pretty confident it’s going to make the cut. Read more
It’s always a balancing act with Shingeki no Kyoujin. Read more
This episode worked on pretty much all the levels I was hoping this series would work on. Read more