First Look: Wave, Listen to Me!
Fresh off splitting with her ex-boyfriend, Minare Koda goes off on a drunken rant to a total stranger at a bar. And so begins her career in… radio?
Fresh off splitting with her ex-boyfriend, Minare Koda goes off on a drunken rant to a total stranger at a bar. And so begins her career in… radio?
The evil taints, born from negative emotions towards literature, are threatening to wipe books out by invading their stories. Only real-life famous authors can save them, by delving into the books and ensuring the stories play out the way they are meant to.
Shit Protag lives alone in a small flat, passes out, and wakes up as a child at a medieval-looking banquet. He is astonished at this extravagance, positively giddy to have landed so luckily in the lap of luxury. Turns out, though, that it was all just a put-on for a wedding; this family can not afford to actually live like this, so they eat stale bread and homeopathic soup for every meal. This justifies intensifying inequality even further.
Genius mechanic Appare and beleaguered samurai Kosame find themselves shipwrecked and penniless in Los Angeles, California. They decide to participate in the Trans-America Wild Race Big Boss Grand Prix in a custom made steam car to win the $10,000 grand prize and buy their way back to Japan.
A boy called Bam (Yoru?) has spent nearly all his life beneath a huge tower, with only his friend and rescuer, Rachel (Rahel?), by his side. When Rachel/Rahel decides she wants to climb to the top of the tower and disappears, Bam/Yoru manages to follow her inside, where he is faced with a number of deadly challenges at each level on his quest to find her again.
An uneasy tension exists between humanity and beastmen, a divergent path of evolution who possess the ability to transform into animal people. Michiru Kagemori, a human girl who finds herself transformed into a tanuki, flees to Animacity, the free bastion of the beastmen. There, she seeks refuge and to discover the nature of her mysterious condition. Hijinks ensue.
Yomi Takeda gave up baseball in Junior High after her catcher was unable to catch her special ‘Magic Pitch’. Now in high school, a chance reunion with a childhood friend reawakens her passion for the sport.
Winter 2020 was alright? The crew gives final thoughts on Keep Your Hands of Eizouken, Dorohedoro, and all the other shows we’ve been watching.
To fill in a gaping hole in his credibility as an anime lover, Aqua takes a look at the films that cemented the legacy of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takehata’s legendary Studio Ghibli.
This week, he checks out Miyazaki’s second film and first independent effort, a rousing call to arms for anyone who cares about anything, really.
The crew looks at the notable, for better or worse, anime coming up next season.
To fill in a gaping hole in his credibility as an anime lover, Aqua takes a look at the films that cemented the legacy of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takehata’s legendary Studio Ghibli.
This week, he checks out Miyazaki’s humble beginnings chronicling a legendary gentleman thief’s career switch into dashing heroics.
Artemis joins the usual crew as we talk about the timely Crunchyroll Anime Awards and our usual slate of anime episodes.
We catch up on Drifting Dragons, In/Spectre, and A Certain Scientific Railgun T, and Iro notices a particular trend in anime lately.
We catch up on some older shows, geek out about Keep Your Hands off Eizouken! again, and Jel reveals the true power behind Dorohedoro.
Spoilers: this season seems alright.
If you visit the third stall of the third floor girls’ bathroom, you might meet Hanako-san. Hanako will grant you a wish but at great cost… or so the rumors at school will tell you. Nene will do anything to have her wish granted and decides to see if the rumors are true.
Mikoto Misaka and the rest of the Railgun crew get ready for their take on the Daihasei Festival arc.
Oda Nobunaga and other famous Sengoku era warlords are reincarnated as pet dogs in modern day Japan. That’s it, that’s the joke.
Iroha is currently fighting witches as a magical girl, however unlike other magical girls she can’t remember her wish when she made her magical girl contract. She travels to Kamihama City, site of the original Madoka Magica series, to look for answers.
In a world inhabited by fantasy creatures, golems are charged with protecting the forest. One day the current Golem protector of the forest finds something extremely rare: a human child. Together, the two go on a journey to find where the other humans have gone.