King Baby Duck starts off this week's No Borders No Race with an exciting con appearance reveal! Then he looks at Rob Zombie's take on the iconic TV series The Munsters! Cyberpunk: Edgerunners shows how to do game-to-anime adaptations right,
Wakame Konbu knows how to show heart in even the silliest of things. In her work The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated!, we saw the adventures of a former Dark Realm ruler lose their power, revert to a small
Oof. Can that just be the review? No? Sigh, okay then. I feel like longtime fans of Satoshi Mizukami canât catch a break. His works â despite being critically acclaimed â have never been adapted in anime form, with the 2005-2010 manga
For over forty years, the Gundam franchise has showcased the art and brilliance of mechs in combat. And it all began in 1979 with Mobile Suit Gundam, the show that would launch multiple spinoffs, toys, video games, and model kits.
There is no storytelling premise far more dangerous to showcase than step-siblings that fall in love with one another. Such a tale is like walking on a tightrope over a pool of man-eating sharks, with Bugs Bunny on the other
King Baby Duck makes his grand return from the Land of the Rising Sun, and he's got plenty of stories to tell! Hear all about his work with the Cultural Exchange Initiative, alongside the great things about the town of
Thereâs family, and then thereâs âfamilyâ. The former is the one thatâs connected by blood; the latter is connected from bonding. For the way of the yakuza, both kinds of family can intersect, creating a level of trust that sinks
Out of all of the game genres Miss Kobayashiâs Dragon Maid couldâve invaded, the last one I wouldâve expected was a bullet hell shoot âem up. Yet here I am, staring at Miss Kobayashiâs Dragon Maid: Burst Forth!! Choro-gonâ Breath,
Sometimes television-based anime films like to end things on an open note. In the case of Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie, the big-screen adaptation of Soichiro Yamamotoâs hit manga, this story doesnât just have a solid end to a great
Many would say that rock & roll evolved from the sounds of blues and folk music of the early 20th century; director Masaaki Yuasa (The Night is Short, Walk on Girl) would tell you to go back further! Before the