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For awhile, Seiichi felt alone in Blood on the Tracks. After what his mother has done to his cousin and to himself, the kid has had trouble speaking. The trauma he feels is suffocating both literally and metaphorically, to the

The best laughs always come when the butt of the joke is the one dishing out the punchline. We’ve come to see Senpai gain some backbone in Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, especially when the titular character pushes the

The Neo Geo Pocket Color Classic may not have had the same life span as the Game Boy Advance, but it did have its fair shares of great titles on there. One of them was one of the early company

A hardworking basketball team, a magical portal to a fantasy world, and one of the toughest fighters around are heading our way this May from Section23 Films! Check out the releases below to see what's in store! GATE Published by: Sentai Filmworks Distributed by:

King Baby Duck may be fully vaccinated, but that doesn't mean he's going to let loose without any safety precautions. This week, our host looks at the new Netflix series Lupin, which takes an interesting twist on the beloved book series.

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as seeing the ins and outs of a good mystery. Perhaps this is why I’ve taken a liking to Moriarty the Patriot, a unique twist on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved Sherlock Holmes series where

2020 in anime ended in the same way 2020 ended in general: with a big dosage of hope for the future. From sleepy princesses and a romantic couple to aspire to be like to the daughters of one of anime’s

Is it a bad sign when a game that looks more complicated in real-life than it does in parody form? Despite owning a miniature version of it for fourteen years, I have yet to figure out the proper rules on

Brainwashed former child actors? Mafia-themed children’s restaurants? A sentient Abe Lincoln statue?! It’s all in a day’s work for the greatest cop duo to grace the comics, video games, and TV: Sam & Max. Created by Steve Purcell, the dog

Para Lia may be based near Berlin, but their sound is straight out of Boston's golden age of indie rock. It's clear that the influences of The Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. are burnt onto Rene and Cindy Merther's fingers, as evident by