Gate – Season 1 and 2
Gate is an incredibly jarring anime experience.
Gate is an incredibly jarring anime experience.
I thought Code Geass was a tale of resistance, rebellion and ultimately revolution. A heroic tale where the noble Japanese prevail against the evil Britannian Empire.
That’s not quite the story it’s telling.
At its best, Steven Universe Season 3 is funny, entertaining and legitimately poignant.
Sailor Moon S is my favourite season of the show thus far, in large part because it’s easily the queerest season yet (and that’s saying something).
Food Wars! offers up a substantial serve of shonen anime tropes, complemented by a generous side dish of food porn. Think Dragonball Z meets Iron Chef. It’s fresh and fulfilling like a hearty Sunday roast.
Amagi Brilliant Park is a great example of the kind of frivolous fun I favour when it comes to anime.
How on earth do you review Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid without coming across as either a leering perve or a sneering prude?
Steven Universe is a good show. It’s an important show. And, unfortunately, those two things don’t always play nicely together.
Death Note is – for the most part – almost entirely bereft of humanity’s foibles.
Triage X is irrefutably a bad anime series; it can’t even decide which kind of bad anime it is.