When Dragon Ball Super first made its debut on July 5, 2015; it was a hit among both Japanese audiences and overseas. It's no wonder too. Akira Toriyama is a master at combining action with comedy for his works, and this one is no exception. Alas, when it first made that debut, the only option to
After the very much skippable recap episode last time, Solo Leveling Ep. 8 "This is Frustrating" is a breath of fresh air. Mostly because it's a return to your previously scheduled dungeon raid. This time, we even have a return of some of the original cast. Complete with all the trauma it entails,
No matter what you think about Solo Leveling, you can't deny that it's a hit. A veritable hit, no less. It seems that this anime is just as big a hit as the South Korean web novel/webtoon by Chugong it was based on. In fact, it's so much of a hit that it's getting something few anime have received
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 9 "Executions and Negotiations" gives us a political thriller and economics thriller all in a single episode. We even get some isekai hijinks in the bargain. All in all, this is a perfect episode in terms of story, and certainly not one you would expect from a comedy isekai
Crunchyroll is always eager to acquire more and more anime for their streaming platform, and it looks like KONOSUBA -God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3 will be the next anime heading there. Yes, the third season of that hit comedy take on the typical isekai story is heading to Crunchyroll.
Perceptive viewers might've noticed that something is a bit off about Solo Leveling Ep. 7.5 "How to Get Stronger". In fact, you might feel more than a bit of déjà vu at seeing this episode. Yes, that's right. Only seven episodes in, and there's already a recap episode. Solo Leveling Ep. 7.5 "How
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 8 "Suspicions and Sightseeing" continues the amazing story from the previous episode. It's always amazing when any isekai story explores back and forth travel between the worlds. All because it allows for some of the best of crossover stories to happen. In this case: via Elsa
When The End of Evangelion first premiered in Japanese theaters on July 19, 1997; it was certainly a...unique anime film. Directors Hideaki Anno (who also wrote for the anime film) and Kazuya Tsurumaki intended this anime film to serve as the conclusion to the 1995 anime series Neon Genesis
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.