Blue Box is one of the most popular manga on Shonen Jump for some very good reasons. Mostly because it's not actually a shonen manga. Its focus on romantic comedy with sports (specifically: badminton and basketball) as the backdrop makes the story more like a shojo story than your typical shonen
SAKAMOTO DAYS is one of the most popular Shonen Jump manga in the publication for some very good reasons. With the manga's mix of some insane action sequences and bizarre-sometimes veering into the surreal-comedy bits, it's pretty clear that Yuto Suzuki has a winning formula on their hands. The
Blue Box Ep. 3 "Chii" gives us the rather traditional case of acute misunderstands typical of a romcom story. However, that's not getting our hero Taiki down. No, he's now using the frustration from those misunderstanding to get better at badminton. Blue Box Ep. 3 "Chii": Details Taiki puts that
Astro Note Ep. 2 continues with romantic comedy and sci-fi shenanigans—all in equal measures, no less. This balance of genre flavors continues to make this one of the better anime series in recent times. Astro Note Ep. 2: Details Still just as silly as in this key visual. Astro Note Ep. 2 is the
Black Butler -Emerald Witch Arc- Ep. 2 "His Butler, Sounding the Alarm" is basically a character exploration of our newest main character of the arc: Sieglinde Sullivan. Oh, and her butler Wolfram, but this episode is mostly about her as the resident witch of the castle. Complete with a good dose