On one hand The Rolling Girls is quite the gorgeous and entertaining show, marked with its own unique style and attitude. However what we are given in the first two episodes of this anime doesn't mesh well with what has
Slice-of-life shows are a dime a dozen these days, and Chronicles of the Going Home Club from NIS America is no exception. Like many of these shows, there's always either a hook or some semblance of continuity or closure. This
Very rarely has there been an anime that has led me to question the authenticity of a franchise's past incarnations quite like Yatterman Night has. A new chapter in the popular Tatsunoko series, we're brought to a world that once
On the surface Assassination Classroom looks bizarre. By now you've seen pics of its main character: a tentacled smiley-face whose appearance is a thin line between adorable and nightmarishly creepy. Worry not, viewers, for Assassination Classroom is not a book
In the past shows like M.A.S.H. and Hogan's Heroes did well with poking fun of the trials and tribulations that occur within the army ranks. This season the anime realm takes a chance at finding comedy within a war-like subject
I've never been one for sports-based anime series. In fact the only one I remember watching for a good amount of time was The Prince of Tennis, although I grew tired of watching its protagonist Ryoma act like an egotistical
King Baby Duck rubs it in as he celebrates a well-deserved Super Bowl victory, and talks about why Benedict Cumberbatch may have a solid chance at Oscar gold in a couple weeks. The flaws of the movie Lupin The Third
The following is an expanded piece originally discussed on Episode 78 of No Borders No Race. Nintendo is now slowly but surely starting to bring out the Wii titles onto the Wii U eShop, with Punch-Out!!, Metroid Prime Trilogy, and Super
The Boston Bastard Brigade, Wicked Anime, 42's Anime Reviews, and Scarlet Rhapsody team up for a super-deluxe No Borders No Race. The good (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Parasyte, Haikyū!!), the bad (Super Sonico, Cross Ange, Shonen Hollywood), and the just-plain ugly
Kunihiko Ikuhara has lost his marbles. That is the only explanation I have for why his latest show, Yurikuma Arashi, is the way it is. After watching the first three episodes, I found myself not having the slightest clue what