First Look: Hamatora
People with supernatural powers run a freelance detective agency called Hamatora out of a small cafe.
People with supernatural powers run a freelance detective agency called Hamatora out of a small cafe.
It’s just a normal day in the life of a very busy Sonico.
A delinquent and his gang meet some crazy people and nothing funny happens. There, I just saved you 24 ill-spent minutes.
A bunch of kids go to an aviation boarding school on a floating continent, but they remain split along social class lines. One of them falls for a young noblewoman.
Aoba Watase is (surprise!) an ordinary high school student. His ordinary life is shaken up however when a man in a giant robot appears and tries to kill him.
A high school boy discovers that a group of witches has targeted him for some nefarious purpose, and that the most popular girl in school is on a mission to protect him. He is her “princess” as she states it.
A stray god who wants to become super popular becomes friends with a girl on the edge between life and death.
After the revelations of last episode, the Riders ponder their next move. Meanwhile, Kaito and Mai meet to reminisce about their shared past and Zangetsu tests out a sweet powerup.
Sio Ogura is a military otaku who’s never really fit in. When aliens from deep beneath the ocean start attacking humanity, it’s up to her to realize her true destiny as the reincarnation of Oda Nobunaga and fight back with a crazy giant minigun.
There are two great civilizations who live in opposition of each other. The Western Star and the Eastern Star. Something about prophecies about how a great king would come to unite them both. I don’t really give a shit.
It’s the New Year’s break in Japan, so no new figures came out. Instead, we look back over our favourite figures that popped up in 2013.
How did such a bad show have such great music?
Dandy is a dandy. In Space. Together with his trusty robot sidekick QT, he hunts aliens.
A young girl is possessed by a ghost who wants to bone her older brother. Creepy stuff ensues.
One adorable magician, three epic battles, two daemon hunters, six teenage crime fighters, dozens of cups of noodles and countless panty shots later, we bid goodbye to Sakura Newtown and its quirky inhabitants, as Aqua, Zigg and Gee give their final thoughts on Yozakura Quartet ~Hana no Uta~.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
This time: Adabana, by Shirasaya
Kirito recaps the show to a government agent as the ladies teach Suguha how to swim, after which everyone ventures into a new underwater dungeon in ALfheim Online.
Kaiki plays his trump card while confronting Nadeko, forever changing the lives of everyone involved.
If you’re a regular reader or you’ve been following our 9 Days of Glorio coverage, it’s pretty clear our writers have a wide range of opinions and perspectives – so wide, in fact, that despite using a mathematically sound voting system for our top 10 anime we somehow ended up with 11 entries! Nevertheless, our…
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew (and Aquagaze) will run down the last week’s new pre-orders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week, it’s the last installment of 2013, and I…