#anime I watched the first episode of ServantxService a long time ago and didn't care too much for it.
But coming back to it after the darkness of Overlord, Solo Leveling, and Tokyo Ghoul, a little slice of life, silly rom com just hit the spot.
Thumbs up on that one. Fun stuff.
Zgadnijcie, jakie studio obchodzi dziś 40 urodziny :)
I'm curious how other #anime fans are feeling about #SHOSHIMIN. I'm really enjoying it, but I imagine it could feel slow for many fans of the mystery genre.
So, how about it y'all?
The Law, The Witch, and The Wheelchair: Applying the Social Model of Disability to Witch Hat Atelier: AJ Mack examines Witch Hat Atelier, and the way series creator Kamome Shirahama uses the series' setting to cast a spotlight on the challenges and discrimination that people with disabilities face in the real world.
Link: https://hera.fyi/atelier
Looking Back at Anime-Zine with Robert Fenelon - Red Bard talks with Robert Fenelon, a founding fan and head of early anime magazine Anime-Zine, about his experiences in fandom, his work in the anime community, and more.
An Ode to Tsuritama, a Show that No Longer Exists - Adam Wescott explores 2012 anime series Tsuritama, and the elements that made it a hit during its initial run. The article serves as an elegy, of sorts, as he explains how, due to licensing issues, the series is no longer available in North America.
Yeah I have been offline for a while. I haven't even posted my thoughts about Fan Expo. (Spoiler: Anthony Daniels made it all worth it) And I heard my favorite seiyuu, the veritable venerable Queen Of Seiyuu, posted a yikesy blog entry. But today, I want to fire off a hot take about Gundam GQuuux.
Gundam GCucks is unashamedly, 100%, intended only for Gundam Supernerds. The price of entry is a deep knowledge of UC lore. All others need not apply. And to anyone brand-new to the franchise, the show makes about as much sense as Bye Bye Earth. And I am not l33t enough for this show.
The Wild World of Anime CD-ROMs in North America - Mark McDonald explores the anime CD-ROM micro-boom of the 1990s, looking at the history format and their rise and fall, while highlighting exemplars of the format like the Anime Hyperguide and The World of U.S. Manga Corps.
Link: http://hera.fyi/cdroms
Is there a reputable website or app dedicated to reading manga?
I want something like Crunchyroll but for manga, and I don’t want something covered in ads with user-uploaded and possibly illegal content.
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division: The FPS Genre’s Ode to Anime - Jonathan Kaharl dives into 1997 FPS game Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, and the way the title pulled inspiration from titles like Patlabor and Appleseed, while serving as an homage to the schlocky anime of the era, like Burn Up!
Link: https://hera.fyi/shogo
Seattle Symphony will be performing the Attack on Titan score this August.
https://www.seattlesymphony.org/en/benaroyahall/bh-calendar/2024-2025/25-attack-titan
My panel on using library resources to access #anime and #manga was approved for Delta H Con! It's really happening! I really have to lock down my power point now and get it ready to present via my laptop! #panel #animeconvention
Hajime no Ippo’s Global Influence on Shōnen Manga Culture and the Boxing World: Gabriel Leão explores Hajime no Ippo and the series' impact on shonen manga, as well its influences from the global boxing scene. He spoke with Brazilian boxing icon Éder Jofre for the piece.