Aquarion Myth of Emotions: Anime Review - Breaking it all Down

I watched some of the original Aquarion series back when it first aired before streaming services were a thing, and if you were watching anime as it came out you were watching it fan-subbed. It was semi-infamous among fandom circles as the show where the pilots’ orgasm when the mechs combine. Having fallen off on […]

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Finally got the birthday present I've always wanted... since kindergarten!

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Western Otaku usually still have a limited perspective on Anime

Last October, when the Pluto Anime went up on Netflix was the first time I ever watched any Anime of the Atom or Astro Boy franchise. I like...

Anime Review: Brave Bang Bravern! - Breaking it all Down

I don’t know what I expected coming into this show. On one hand, I got drawn in by the Real Robots Meets Super Robot take on the show, combined with the involvement Masami Obari. Obari as a director is someone who I almost became more familiar with through his involvement on the Fatal Fury anime […]

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Let's Volt Together!

A new, exclusive interview between Voltes V Legacy director Mark A. Reyes and our EiC Samantha just went live on the main site! Check it out before Voltes V Legacy premieres on GMA Network on Monday.

Link: https://www.animeherald.com/interview/interview-with-voltes-v-legacy-director-mark-reyes/

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Interview With Voltes V Legacy Director Mark Reyes

A huge thanks to Patreon backer NegiKitsu for requesting this, and helping us to get in touch with Mark A. Reyes. This wouldn’t have happened without him.

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Rumble Garanndoll: Anime Review

If AMAIM: Warrior at the Borderline was the mecha anime series from this season that was trying to sell hesitant viewers on Japanese conservative talking points in an anime context, Rumble Garanndoll feels much more like a move in the opposite direction. It's a mecha anime series, leaning more towards the super robot side of things, whic

https://countzeroor.com/2022/01/16/rumble-garanndoll-anime-review/

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Rumble Garanndoll: Anime Review - Breaking it all Down

If AMAIM: Warrior at the Borderline was the mecha anime series from this season that was trying to sell hesitant viewers on Japanese conservative talking points in an anime context, Rumble Garanndoll feels much more like a move in the opposite direction. It’s a mecha anime series, leaning more towards the super robot side of things, which also feels like it’s more overtly anti-fascist, but …

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The Big O: Anime Review

I have some significant gaps in the classics of Toonami. I watched most (though not quite all) of Gundam Wing when it first aired. Same with Outlaw Star, and a fair amount of Dragon Ball Z (at least through the end of the Namek arc). However, I never really watched much of Yu-Yu Hakusho, and I never got around to watching any of The Big O. Maybe it was

https://countzeroor.com/2020/06/21/the-big-o-anime-review/

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The Big O: Anime Review - Breaking it all Down

I have some significant gaps in the classics of Toonami. I watched most (though not quite all) of Gundam Wing when it first aired. Same with Outlaw Star, and a fair amount of Dragon Ball Z (at least through the end of the Namek arc). However, I never really watched much of Yu-Yu Hakusho, and … Continue reading "The Big O: Anime Review"

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