Well, it looks like the Winter 2024 anime season is drawing to a close. With that happening, it means that there's a whole bunch of anime series that will have their finale episodes premiering soon. Don't know which ones are having that? Well, don't worry. Crunchyroll has you covered there. With a
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 12 "Real Life, Fantasy, and the Fourth World" ends the season with a bookend, bringing the circle to a close with a scene not unlike the scenes in the first episode. Even the title lampshades it. Then suddenly, it pulls the rug out from under us, and gives us a lovely sequel
Spice and Wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf from studio Passione (Citrus, Mieruko-chan, Yuri Is My Job!) is the reboot anime no one expected. However, it's now the reboot anime everyone is looking forward to. Not least of which: the fans who were fans of the original anime adaptation from Imagin
Solo Leveling Ep. 10 "What Is This, a Picnic?" is a pretty straightforward episode. No complex plotline here today. It's basically just Jin-woo power leveling, with Jin-ho raking in some easy cash on top of that. Well, there is a bit with Joo-hee at the beginning, but apparently, that's unimportant
Fans of anime films might find the name Mamoru Hosoda to be quite familiar. After all, he's one of the biggest names in the feature-length anime film industry. He started with The Girl Who Leapt Through Time on July 15, 2006; and then went on for a grand total of six anime films thus far. With the
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 11 "Imagination and Counters" is a series of emergencies one right after the other. All involving some psychic shenanigans of epic proportions. It looks very much like our salaryman and his pet bird from another world won't be getting rest for quite some time. Sasaki and Peeps
Kaiju No. 8 is one of the hottest of Shonen Jump's manga series. Truly, creator Naoya Matsumoto had a hit on their hands when they wrote up this military science fantasy manga starring a member of a kaiji corpse cleanup detail. The only surprise here is how long it took to get an anime adaptation
The Boy and the Heron (formerly How Do You Live?) is turning out to be one of the best, if not the best, anime films Studio Ghibli has ever made. It's no wonder too. The legendary Hayao Miyazaki himself directed and wrote for this latest Studio Ghibli anime film, after all. Not only that, but this
Indulging every absurd idea that pops into his head, the film unfolds with propulsive vibrance and unshackled execution. That approach turns out to be a bit of a gift and a curse for Riley; a gift in the sense that we get something fresh and original, but a curse because its unbridled approach
Reacher Season 4 is upon us, which means once again we’re able to see our favorite bear-sized man yeet his way through a conspiracy in pursuit of the greater good. This iteration adapts the 2009 novel Gone Tomorrow, bringing Reacher into a deadly web of twists, dangerous organizations with
Though marital arts action cinema is vast and varied, it is rare for one to elevate the genre and push it forward. There have been few recently - The Raid comes to mind, and while not technically "martial arts" I'd argue John Wick counts - that feel as if something new and special is happening.