Prison School
Gloriously weird in a way that will either revolt or delight you.
Gloriously weird in a way that will either revolt or delight you.
Sailor Moon R is a complex representation of teenage coming-of-age, satirising and celebrating the solipsistic tendencies of youth.
A consistently excellent show celebrates one of its strongest seasons by exploiting the diverse storytelling enabled by rich world-building.
Someone decided that a frothy fanservice anime needed to emulate Neon Genesis Evangelion’s labyrinthine seriousness. Someone was wrong.
Steven Universe is more than an expression of identity politics – it’s a damn good show.
Thanks to RLJ Entertainment, ccpopculture has 5 DVD copies of Icelandic TV Series Trapped, out September 7th, to give away.
On anime, vampires, and the physicality of transgressive queerness (except, maybe, not).
During my childhood, I well and truly slept on Samurai Pizza Cats. I imagined to be just another half-assed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles clone and paid it no mind. Bad luck, teen me; that’s hours of weekday afternoons I was missing out.
Maken-ki!’s second season is densely packed with boobs, innuendo and more boobs. It’s trashy, but it’s a whole lot of fun.
If Netflix is the future of television, then TV’s future might look a lot like its past.