Author: Joshua Fox

Finally, the Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel film trilogy is finally arriving Crunchy Roll. The original Destination/overnight the visual novel is divided into three distinct routes that have received anime adaptations over the years; the Destination and Unlimited Blade Works routes received full shows in 2006 and 2014, respectively, and the final route, Feeling of Heavenit was adapted into a trilogy of films from 2017 to 2020. At the thematic level, the Feeling of Heaven trilogy is the definitive end of the original Destination/overnight story, and it’s finally coming to streaming. THE Destination the franchise has just done a live broadcast…

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It’s no exaggeration to say that women are the backbone of anime, naturally making fans try to classify the greatest female anime characters. While male anime protagonists are still generally the norm, anime still offers a wealth of interesting female characters that can’t help but steal the show. From strong protagonists to heartbreaking love interests, no matter the anime’s plot or genre, female anime characters have won the hearts of fans. While stereotypes may reduce women in anime to one-dimensional love interests, the truth is that women in anime are just as diverse as their male counterparts. While shojo anime…

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My Hero Academy It recently ended its ten-year run and now the final volume is set to be released in Japan in early December 2024. The anime is expected to have at least one more season set to air in 2025, but this still marks the end of one was for one of the most iconic stories in modern anime. The whole My Hero Academy The story will be collected into 42 volumes, each featuring a different illustration on their covers, courtesy of series creator Kohei Horikoshi. Thanks to Horikoshi’s artistic style and how much it has evolved over the…

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For more than a decade, no one genre, for better or worse, has dominated anime quite similar to the isekai gender. Although it has always existed in some form, isekai It didn’t begin to be recognized as its own thing until the 2010s, and thanks in large part to the genre’s escapist elements, it has become a mainstay of the medium, with dozens of new anime produced every year. As isekai began to grow in popularity, it also began to become controversial among fans and critics because of how so many stories appear as different takes on escapist power fantasies…

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Anne of Green Gablesthe iconic anime from Studio Ghibli legend Isao Takahata, will be officially rebooted in 2025. Although Isao Takahata is best known as the co-founder of Studio Ghibli and director of Grave of the fireflies and The Tale of Princess Kaguyahe had a storied career long before that and, at that time, he was already known as one of the greatest anime directors around. Of all Isao Takahata’s pre-Studio Ghibli works, the one he is probably most famous for is the 1979 adaptation of Anne of Green Gables. Of all Anne of Green Gables adaptations, the anime is…

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Warning: contains spoilers for episode 6 of Dragon Ball Daima.Dragon Ball Daima is the last installment of Dragon ball franchise, and is not without references to the works that came before it. Some references are very blatant, as the entire plot references Dragon Ball GTbut others are more subtle, like the way the montage of scenes from the Majin Buu saga in the first episode referenced a popular meme of Vegeta shaking his head. Dragon Ball Daima had many references to the wider world Dragon ball franchise, and now, this may include, of all things, Dragonball Evolution. Dragonball Evolution was…

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In 2023, Discotek Media announced to the surprise of many that for the first time, the three films comprised Digimon: The Movie-Digimon Adventure, Our war gameAnd Hurricane touchdown- would be released outside of Japan with most of the English cast reprising their roles. The announcement appealed to both nostalgias Digimon Fans and those who wanted a more serious dub, and it was met with a lot of fanfare, accordingly. The new dub of the first three Digimon films, combined with a release of Digimon: The MovieWas one of the most hot-anticipated Digimon Releases in years, and there is finally a…

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This article covers a developing story. Keep checking back with us as we will add more information as it becomes available. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya I just had a huge Kickstarter, giving great hope for a long-awaited revival. Haruhi Suzumiya was one of the most popular anime of the 2000s, if not the most popular, but to the disappointment of many, the series ended in 2010 after its theatrical film, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiyaalthough there are still plenty of light novels for the anime to adapt. Fans of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya I’ve been wanting an anime…

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Warning: contains spoilers for episode 6 of Dragon Ball Daima.Anime tends to deal notoriously poorly with LGBTQ+ content, and Dragon ball is no exception. While it never engaged in it all that often, the original series had some notable jokes that might seem homophobic, and while they were mostly products of Dragon ball Originating in the 1980s, it’s a poor representation of the series anyway. Dragon ball never had a good relationship with LGBTQ+ representation, but Dragon Ball Daima tried hard to change that. Dragon Ball Daima episode #6 contained more knowledge about the Glinds, Shin’s demonic race, and the…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Bleach: A Thousand Year Blood War.One of the biggest reasons Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War received so much praise from fans and critics is undoubtedly the original content set. Almost every episode expanded on character motivations and world-building to flesh out the manga’s originally sparse content, and this did a lot to bring Bleach back to the forefront of the anime community. Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War it also greatly expanded the manga through its fight scenes. The anime expanded on some of the manga’s shorter fights and created entirely new fights to make up for…

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