Despite its more unique approach, Dr. STONE is a shonen manga series through and through. However, instead of showcasing one epic battle after another, the source of its excitement is its brains. Throughout its first seven volumes, it has taken
The Boston Bastard Brigade, Gemstone Publishing, Toonami Faithful, DubTalk, and The Cartoon Cypher get lively in a roundtable interview with voice actress Kristen McGuire! Hear about the anime series she almost didn't get the chance to dub, what she'd do with her own fox deity, and
Imagine being pressured into becoming something you’re not. Despite your internal conflicts, the world around you forces you to transform into a person that’s the polar opposite of the real you. Think what it’d be like to be a shy
March may deliver the first signs of Spring, but it's all about cute spies, a space alien princess, and some strange interpretations of classic literature over at Section23 Films! Check out what's to come from the gang all throughout March 2020: GRIMMS'
Making her first appearance at Anime Boston 2020, voice actor Brittney Karbowski has been announced as the second North American guest for the annual convention! Brittney Karbowski began voice acting right out of high school. She has had so many great roles
The more I read Paru Itagaki’s BEASTARS, the more I realize how blurry the line is between human and animal instincts. Some crave blood and the limelight; others wish for quiet dignity and peace. Perhaps that’s the point that Itagaki
We are almost two weeks away from Wicked Anime's official awards show The Wickies (which you can vote for here), so King Baby Duck is spinning a plethora of anime themes from some of the best shows of 2019! From
Reading the first volume of Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen is a lot like listening to the first track of a Fucked Up album. It starts off a bit slow, as it transports you towards a place of normalcy. Suddenly, in
While the snow is falling here in the Boston area, the Summer 2019 anime still linger in my mind. Some series took to the big waves; others drowned from muddled awfulness. Let’s look back and see which anime of the
Not everything in Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World is painted with a grim color. Throughout Iruka Shiomiya’s adaptation of Keiichi Sigsawa’s original light novels, there are moments where Kino and their talking motorrad Hermes get a break from the chaotic