Nyaight of the Living Cat — a feline-flavored take on post-apocalyptic cinema. Nyaight of the Living Cat arrives as one of the more delightfully daft entries in recent anime, blending B-movie horror references with unabashed cat worship and absurdist comedy. At its simplest it’s a parody of zombie cinema where the shambling undead are replaced […]
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A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 Anime Review
A Couple of Cuckoos Season 2 returns with more awkward arrangements, swapped-at-birth complications, and a messy love polygon that will delight some romcom fans while testing the patience of others. If you enjoyed the first season’s goofy charm, the follow-up mostly doubles down on the same beats — with a few new faces and the […]
Engaged to My Sister’s Ex (Manga)
Betrothed to My Sister’s Ex: A Charming Cinderella Retelling with Heart Betrothed to My Sister’s Ex takes a familiar fairy-tale outline and reshapes it into a quietly moving character study. Equal parts romantic comedy and thoughtful drama, the series follows Marie Shaderan — a neglected middle child whose life of labor and low self-worth is […]
Detective Conan vs. Black Organization — Anime Review
Detective Conan — Conan vs. The Black Organization Detective Conan’s expansive world can be intimidating to newcomers: decades of episodic mysteries, movie tie-ins, and a slow-burning main plot revolving around the shadowy Black Organization. Conan vs. The Black Organization is an attempt to repackage the series’ most important canon moments into a tighter, more approachable […]
You Joins Idol Precure (Manga)
The middle stretch of You and Idol Precure♪ (episodes 25–36) leans into two clear ambitions: make the Cures believable pop idols and keep the franchise’s magical-girl heart beating. Those ambitions don’t always lock together cleanly. There are genuinely effective character moments and classic magical-girl beats here, but the season still struggles to fuse idol life […]
Labyrinth Manga News
Seventeen-year-old Shiori Maezawa’s quiet life fractures when a humiliating social media post shatters more than her phone screen — it splinters her identity. Labyrinth, directed by Shōji Kawamori, folds teenage insecurity, idol culture and smartphone anxieties into a surreal tale where an anxious version of Shiori is trapped in a dark, digital underworld while an […]
Mikadono Sisters Manga: A Breeze
Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze — A bright harem-slice drama about family and expectations. Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze surprises by blending familiar harem mechanics with heartfelt explorations of family, pressure, and identity. At first glance it looks like another seasonable romcom: a hapless young man finds himself living with three […]
Grand Blue Dreaming Manga News
After seven years off the air, Grand Blue Dreaming returns for a sophomore season that doubles down on everything fans loved — and loved to mock — about the original. It’s loud, unapologetically puerile, and exquisitely animated when the gag calls for it. If you enjoyed the first season’s frat-house energy, absurdist visual flourishes, and […]
Fermat no Ryōri Anime Review
Fermat no Ryōri Season 1 Part 2 delivers a satisfying, emotionally charged continuation of a show that promised a unique blend of mathematics and culinary arts. This latter half tightens the focus on Gaku’s personal and professional growth as he prepares a pivotal dish for a mathematics award ceremony honoring his childhood friend Ichitarō. While […]
Fuuto PI: Kamen Rider Skull Manga
Fuuto PI: The Portrait of Kamen Rider Skull is a passionate, stylish retelling that threads decades of Kamen Rider W lore into a single, satisfying anime feature. Balancing fanservice for long-time devotees with clear storytelling choices for newcomers, the film centers on Sokichi Narumi — the hard-boiled detective also known as Kamen Rider Skull — […]









