First Look: Re:Creators
Characters from various (fictional) light novels begin appearing in the real world to do battle, and also there’s a boring everyman protagonist. So, reverse isekai?
Characters from various (fictional) light novels begin appearing in the real world to do battle, and also there’s a boring everyman protagonist. So, reverse isekai?
Ten years after the world’s destruction at the hands of Bahamut was narrowly averted, the humans seem to be getting a bit big for their britches, hunting down gods and demons alike.
A giant cube descends on Japan, which unfortunately contains boring exposition rather than another season of Zyuohger.
Kurogo Kurusu decides to start a school club to share the FUN and EXCITING world of Kabuki with everyone!
A kid who is sexually attracted to clocks becomes very excited when a robot falls out of the sky and starts sucking on his fingers.
A bookish misanthrope and an anxious athlete go to school together and, um… awkwardly fumble around each other, I guess?
Guri is an angel or cupid or something that wields the “Kiss Note” – it’s a Death Note but write people’s names in it and they will kiss within 24 hours. Well, it actually is a death note since if you DON’T kiss that person you die. Naturally, she is bad at her job and accidentally writes in a wrong name and her ensuing attempts to fix the situation only make things worse.
A boy can’t deal with the idea of feminine authority figures, and vows to defeat them.
Soon to be fresh out of junior college, fashionista Yoshino Koharu struggles to make it in the boring world of the grown-ups – until one day, she gets an offer to become the spokeswoman for a sleepy countryside village. Golly gee willikers, could this perchance be a P.A. Works anime?
Heine Wittgenstein is a tiny little man who has been summoned by the king to tutor his sons. This is no easy task as the princes are all spoiled brats who have chased away their previous tutors. It’s up to Heine to get to know the princes and adapt his teaching methods to get through to them.
Set years after Naruto saved the ninja world and became the Seventh Hokage, it’s now time for the next generation(s) to take up the long-running ninja-themed shonen show mantle.
Glenn Radars – whose name is too good for the show he’s in – is a magical instructor and also a bastard. Otherwise, it’s the usual light novel mad libs bullshit.
Ao is a bored high school girl who gets a mysterious package in the mail. In the package is a protoype “frame arms girl”, basically gunpla but the robots are cute girls with no pants. She is hired to test the new model by battling with other frame arms girls.
After meeting a girl who fell out of the sky, Gran ends up in a poorly-balanced fight with a five-headed dragon. Later, we have adventures!
Eren Yeager and his boxcutter-wielding friends are back, murdering more naked giants and encouraging people to cosplay. We pick up where we left off in season one, after the capture of someone notable and with a dorky face peeking through a crack in the wall.
A bunch of strange young girls have magical powers, and one of them meets a bizarrely unperturbed florist named Zouroku. I guess it’ll be one of those dad shows, with a bunch of weird magical shenanigans tacked on?
It’s back to class with our favourite perpetually-sobbing teen hero and his adorable accomplices.
Months after their hearts were broken, Mugi and Hanabi reunite amidst their school’s cultural festival.
After 10,000…er, 24 years, Power Rangers is free! It’s time to conquer earth with a gigantic $100 million blockbuster, but can the film escape the long shadow of its legendary (and legendarily cheap) television predecessor? Zigg took to the cinema to find out.
Goodbye.