ANIME REVIEW | Romance Explodes in Chaotically Beautiful "Chainsaw Man" Film

There’s no such thing as natural talent. No matter how legendary a sportsperson may be, there was once a time when they outright sucked at what they’re currently a master of. As we see in the third volume of Dogsred,

How many different film genres can Chainsaw Man fit into 100 minutes? If you’re as crazy as its creator, Tatsuki Fujimoto, then you could stuff just about any amount of storytelling into it. Adapting the fifth and sixth volumes of

As I mentioned in my previous Let’s Do It Already! review, the Katsuragis are the worst family you could imagine. Poor Keiichiro needs to follow the family rules perfectly, even if it’s at the expense of his girlfriend Yuri’s feelings.

Even audio difficulties can't stop KBD, AFLM, and JonStar from delivering a fun Duck Amuck in Japan! First, a shoutout to Top Secret Man is delivered thanks to their latest musical achievement! But then, two new segments arrive: "Ass-Biting Words"

It takes time for an audience to warm up to a comedian. But if you’ve already got a good reputation, the crowd can latch onto them almost in an instant. The duo of Sprechchor already has a following that has

It’s nice whenever Spy × Family brings out a surprise or two in its narrative. While it’s always preferred to see the Forger Family story march forward, it’s a good change of pace sometimes when it focuses on its secondary

The alien invasion has been stopped. Okarun’s got one of his yarbles back. And there seems to be peace in the world for once. Nah, just kidding, well, at least for the last part. It wouldn’t be Dandadan if there

Sometimes I feel like Tsukasa whenever Fly Me to the Moon tries to explain a lot. Perhaps that’s the point, as readers will no doubt compare themselves more with a 1400-year-old immortal than an 18-year-old computer whiz. So when Volume

When autumn hits, the sounds of Japan ring loud thanks to the Tokyo International Music Market. This year marks the 22nd time the event has been held, which aids in bringing Japanese music to a bigger international audience. While it’s

Outer space seemed like an inevitability for the world of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. After all, Akira and his comrades are quite the outside-the-box thinkers. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise when the gang finds themselves