As good fantasy often does, Oooku uses the pretext of its premise to shed light on reality in ways a less fanciful series would struggle to do. Read more
As good fantasy often does, Oooku uses the pretext of its premise to shed light on reality in ways a less fanciful series would struggle to do. Read more
More and more this has the feel of a fait accompli. Read more
A lot of seasons have that “tortoise and the hare” series, and AI no Idenshi certainly fills the bill for summer. Read more
“The obfuscation episode”. Read more
Kenshin has chosen to make things very difficult for himself. Read more
The word “Farce” is not in the title by coincidence. Read more
For a married dude, getting an “I love you” text late at night has to be one of your worst nightmares. Read more
Pairing off Helck and Vermilio was pretty clearly fated to happen, and the possibilities here are obvious. Read more
This week is back in slice of life mode, despite once more diving into some standards of the romcom genre. Read more
Kasuga is lucky that Arikoto is as kind as he is, but that applies to pretty much everybody. Read more