Amagi Brilliant Park
Amagi Brilliant Park is a great example of the kind of frivolous fun I favour when it comes to anime.
Amagi Brilliant Park is a great example of the kind of frivolous fun I favour when it comes to anime.
Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle is a whole lotta anime.
Where Adventure Time: Stakes! succeeded by focusing on the supporting cast, Islands suffers through its inability to offer anything outside the ordinary.
One Punch Man is a pitch perfect parody of a genre about which I am almost entirely unfamiliar.
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.
If you have an interest in the continued existence of interesting independent film, then Netflix should be an ally, not the enemy.
A light-hearted fanservice romp through RPG clichés, populated by the imaginatively-named – and barely-dressed – cast of Fighter, Mage, Dark Elf and Paladin.
A delightfully low-key anime series about the shared fiction between friends.