1. Were you awkward in your youth?
2. Do you enjoy seeing others suffer socially?
3. Are you into bondage?
If you answered yes to questions 1 or 2 then I suggest you give Watamote a try. If you answered yes to 3 then make sure to buy quality ropes, my wrists are killing me as I write this.
StoryBeing that Watamote is a comedy the plot isn't a central topic of …
Hellsing Ultimate (we'll call it Hellsing for short) has the greatest disparity between substance and production value I've ever seen. It is a testament to beauty being far less engaging than brains. Sadly, this could of been a fun series if it didn't take itself so seriously but it does and it expects the viewer to do the same.
AnimationConsidering the first installment was released in 2006 and the following episodes had to match …
The Castle of Cagliostro is by far the most popular movie in the Lupin series. That is because it happens to be living legend, Hayao
Miyazaki’s directorial debut. Any fan of the Lupin series has already seen The Castle of Cagliostro but they’re definitely not the only ones who
can appreciate it.
Story: The story is usually the weak point of Lupin’s adventures but not in this case (Miyazaki co-wrote The Castle of Cagliostro too). Lupin and his
associate Jigen head to Castle …
Pupipo! (Don't ignore the exclamation mark. Yell the title in your head.) is a serial comprised of 5 minute episodes. With a run time of just over an hour it isn't much more than an afternoon's watch but Pupipo! is a lot more memorable than that description leads on.
StoryThe story of Pupipo! revolves around Wakaba, a little girl who is antagonized by spirits that only she can see. She finds a puffy pink creature (Po) on the sidewalk while …
Wizard Barristers: Benmashi Cecil is about the inner workings of a court system based in a fantasy world. It SUBTLY (har har) draws parallels between the racism minority groups face in the real world and the discrimination Wizards face in the show's universe. This metaphor might make more sense if minorities in our world had super powers but if that were the case nobody would have the balls to ask those people to sit at the back of the bus. The basic premise of …
JJBA is... Bizarre. It's just too perfectly titled. That being said no number can describe it accurately. The writing is cheesy, ass-pulls are common-place, there's no logic or subtlety, and I loved it.
Everything is so over the top and ridiculous that instead of being bad it comes back around and transforms into a kick-ass dragon brandishing a machine gun. If you want a fun shonen that isn't about filler or pretend angst then there's no need to keep …