It's finally ready, ladies and gentlemen! My announcement on Flashback February where I reveal the animes that I'll be reviewing. The event starts this February! :)
Greetings, fabulous peoples! Welcome to part three of my Devilman- themed Flashback February! For this week’s post, I’m doing something that I hadn’t done in a pretty long time: a Vs. post! As many of you may know, with these posts, I take two series, characters, and even manga series and see which one was better. In this latest Vs. post, I’m taking the two Devilman shows I reviewed for Flashback February and seeing which one was a devil of a show. And for those who’ve seen Crybaby , I know what you’re thinking, but keep quiet for now. With that said, let’s duel it out with the original Devilman series and Devilman Crybaby ! First Up: Devilman (1972) First up on the chopping block is the original 1972 series. If you read my review on it earlier in the month, the premises of the show is pretty much a kaiju series. The series ran from 1972 to 1973 for about forty episodes. And I will admit, I did not watch the entire series due to time restraints,
Greetings all and welcome to Hanime on Anime, the blog for otakus by a fellow otaku herself! To give you all a sum of what to expect from this sight, Hanime on Anime is a blog that does weekly posts on every Sunday on anime and anime related topics. The posts, for now, will consist of anime reviews, but I hope to do other things like discussions on anime themes and countdowns of my bests in anime. Now, if you’re reading this, you’ve probably read the words anime a couple times already- eight times to be exact- and probably have no idea what it is. If that’s the case then, let’s ask the question “what is anime?” What is anime you say? Well, fortunately for you, there is an anime guru here to answer that question. Anime, in a nutshell, is Japanese cartoons. That is, they were originally created in Japan, released in Japanese, and possibly released in English later on, if they were popular enough. Now like I said, this is a simple definition, but it’s also an inaccurate defi
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I think you saw this one coming. I’m back this beautiful Sunday with this month’s Character- or Characters of the Month! And yeah, if you read the title, I think it’s pretty obvious who was going to take it. Cause let’s face it The End of Evangelion’s Shinji wasn’t going to take it anytime soon, especially not after the hospital scene. But still, all kidding aside, I think this month’s picks really are worthy of the title, not just in their actions, but what they represent. That being said, let’s talk about this month’s Characters of the Month of April, Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya from A Silent Voice . To keep things brief and less long-winded, A Silent Voice follows Shoya Ishida and Shoko Nishimiya as the two form a close friendship with each other despite the fact that the two shared a rough past. With Nishimiya being deaf, this made her a target for bullying by Ishida as a child. But when his bullying goes too far and Nishimiya
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