“Made in Abyss” Episode 2: Resurrection Festival
Who or what is Reg? Episode 2 of Made in Abyss explores further the robot boy that Riko discovers in the abyss.
“WorldEnd (SukaSuka)” Anime Review: A Reminder of Death
WorldEnd (SukaSuka) is not only a tale about a true love, it is also a tale that can remind that one does not live forever.
“Tsukigakirei” Anime Review: So Cheesy yet So Beautiful
Tsukigakirei might not be the best romance anime out there, but this show gives something light, fun and beautiful that can be enjoyed by many people.
In This Corner of The World Review: An Inspirational Story of Ordinary Life amidst...
In This Corner of the World provides an inspirational coming of age story by contrasting the harsh side of war with the mundane daily life of Suzu as a housewife
Anime Review: Detective Conan – The Crimson Love Letter
Combining Karuta and romantic comedy with a murder case, Detective Conan - The Crimson Love Letter offers an easy-to-follow mystery and amusing story of the characters.
Gambar Itu Haram? (Is Picture Forbidden?) Book Review: Analyzing the Law on Pictures in...
The law on pictures of animated creatures has become a concern for moslem artists until this day. Bangdzia unveils this issue in the form of comic book that is easy to understand.
A Silent Voice Review: Reading Beyond Spoken Words
Through intricate crafts, A Silent Voice is a complex film that challenges viewers to tread difficult and unsettling questions that does not lend themselves to easy answers.
My Neighbor Totoro Review: A Tale that Breezes Freely Like the Wind
By eschewing the definite organized structure of grand narrative, the story and characters of My Neighbor Totoro are free to breeze to unexpected and magical realms of rich emotions and memories.
Sakura Quest First Impression: When the Queen Has to Save Herself
Serious yet lighthearted, Sakura Quest tells of Yoshino Koharu's lofty “quest” to revitalize Manoyama Town tourism while earning a living.
Interview with Monster Girls Anime Review: In Defense of Moe Anime
Demi-chan manages to treat the moe elements of its characters with care and respect into something meaningful and emotionally effective.
Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale Review: A Plain Film That (Almost) Everyone Can Enjoy
More collaboration means Ordinal Scale's Kirito is not so prowess like in SAO and GGO world.
Tilea no Nayamigoto Light Novel Review: Chuunibyou Meets Isekai
A comedy of errors in another world as a reborn ex-chuunibyou deals with the antics of a reborn demon general with plenty of misunderstandings in Tilea no Nayamigoto
Review: GJ-bu (Light Novel)
Filled with funny daily life scenes of a school club, GJ-bu illustrates the beauty of slice of life genre.
Fune wo Amu Anime Review: Having the Breadth of a Dictionary
In Funo wo Amu/The Great Passage, find out how difficult it is to create a dictionary: things that tend to be forgotten, but is indeed important in life.
Izetta, the Last Witch Anime Review: the Sorcery of Propaganda
Izetta, the Last Witch highlighted how modern warfare had been existing within the context of media environment, making propaganda an inseparable part of it.
First Impression: Fune wo Amu
Watching this series will remind you of the efforts of those behind the creation of a dictionary. Take a look on the first impression of Fune wo Amu.