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Though initially conceived as a 10-part anime short, the success of the series’ Kickstarter campaigns has allowed Michinoku-toge, the pseudonymous animator behind the project, to expand to 15 planned ...
Its dichotomy of dystopian elements and deep, emotionally probing themes, all told against a backdrop of a world on the brink ...
The creditless versions of the opening and ending videos from the anime The Mononoke Lecture Logs of Chuzenji-sensei: He Just Solves All the Mysteries, which will be streaming soon, are now available!
A Final Fantasy fan crafts an amazing 3D-printed chess set that features various creatures from the series as different ...
2025 marks the year when we say goodbye to Beastars, the anime set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, looking at the rising tensions between carnivores and herbivores. The series focuses on ...
The 1998 Trigun anime is widely regarded as a cult classic and a "gateway ... Its success led to Studio Orange announcing the final phase of the story, Trigun Stargaze, which will be set 2.5 years ...
You can find them on X and Bluesky @chocobalt. Languages: English. The anime and manga juggernaut that is One Piece is currently on the longest hiatus the anime has ever had, but the show is ...
It’s pretty standard, right? Well, later on, you need extra elements like emojis and country names, and if you make it to Rule 16, you need a little chess knowledge. Rule 16 displays a ...
An upcoming remake will set sail in 2025. Onimusha has always flown under the radar somewhat. Loosely based on the criminally underrated Capcom series, this 2023 anime sees swordsman Musashi ...
Spring is in the air, and as the Winter season of anime comes to a close ... his know-how to fight bad guys and rebuild the world. Set thousands of years after humanity was mysteriously petrified ...
Magnus Carlsen may be the best chess player in the world, but the Norwegian has ruled out a return to the classical World Chess Championship. Carlsen, a five-time world champion, last won the ...
Tsukasa Hojo’s manga ran in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump from 1981 to 1985, inspiring a 36-episode TV anime from 1983-1984, followed by a 37-episode sequel from 1984-1985. Coamix publishes the ...