Crashing Japan
- One Week in Tokyo (Sep 30)
- The Scribe (Aug 24)
- On the Road for Golden Week (May 4)
- Pop Japan Travel: Day 1 (part 2) (Jan 3)
- Pop Japan Travel: Day 1 (Jul 12)
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The Boy and The Beast
anime
Just as he tackled motherhood in the acclaimed Wolf Children, Mamoru Hosoda takes on fatherhood in his latest film, The Boy and the Beast. Absent his crucial screenwriting partner, Hosoda's film is an unfortunate and rare stumble for a promising artist.
― At first glance, The Boy and The Beast carries all the hallmarks of a Mamoru Hosoda film. The warm colors, wiggly lines, soft expressions, and hype...
Your Most Memorable Anime Villain
anime
Everyone has a favorite anime villain, but which one was the most memorable, and had the most impact on you? Our team of critics reveal the bad guys that still keep them up at night - and we need to hear yours, too!
― This week we asked our team of critics for the most memorable villain they've ever encountered in anime. We specifically didn't ask for favorite - "most memorable" suggests a villain th...
Review: Night on the Galactic Railroad Blu-Ray
anime
Gabriella Ekens is all aboard the train to existential happiness in this classic film, based on Kenji Miyazawa's timeless children's book. It's out now on bluray for the first time, and it's never looked better.
― Editorial disclosure: two regular Anime News Network contributors worked on this disc, Mike Toole and Justin Sevakis. Neither were involved with nor consulted on this review in any capacity...
Win a Gundam!!!
anime
No, not really a Gundam, but that would be cool. Instead, we're giving away 10 copies of Gundam on DVD or BD. We've got Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Turn A Gundam, and of course the OG (get it?).
― Right Stuf Anime's publishing division Nozomi Entertainment has given us some pretty awesome prizes!!! Sadly no real Gundams. 3 Winners: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam Collection 1 – Blu-ray or DVD 3 Winners: Turn A ...
Review: Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo Blu-Ray
anime
Rebuild of Evangelion's long-delayed third installment finally arrives on bluray, where it's revealed that maybe it's a bad idea to keep screaming "GET IN THE ROBOT, SHINJI!"
― Well, it's finally here: after a little over three years in release limbo, Evangelion 3.33: You Can (not) Redo is finally on bluray in the US. Let's not waste any time: the odds that you've heard this movie sucks are astronomi...
The Best and Worst of the Season So Far: Week of Jan 22-28
just for fun
See how all your favorite Winter 2016 shows are performing in our user-driven polls!
― Our team of reviewers are following 27 anime series of the Winter 2016 season and readers are rating each episode as the reviews go up. So let's have a look at what ANN readers consider the best (and worst) of the season. Keep in mind that these rankings are based on how people rated individual episodes of the cur...
Shelf Life - One Piece: Season 7 Part 4
anime
Paul hops onboard the Going Merry and wonders why the Straw Hat Pirates didn't need an anime critic onboard. PLUS: This week's big new releases, including Evangelion 3.33!
― I've been having fun watching Dagashi Kashi this season, but I have found one problem with the show. It's the same issue I ran into back when I was doing episode reviews of Gourmet Girl Graffiti: I simply cannot watch a series a...
Review: Sword Art Online II Blu-Ray 4
anime
Asuna takes over the lead role for the series' final story arc, which is a key component in making it the best SAO arc animated to date.
― You do not need to be an Asuna fan (as I am) to acknowledge that she has been woefully underused and underdeveloped through the first five story arcs of the SAO franchise (including Extra Edition). Despite being one of the original two faces of the franchise, she ...
Umineko When They Cry Episode 5: End of the Golden Witch Volume 2 GN 11
manga
Umineko devolves into a tedious debate about the rules of the Golden Age mystery in a volume that's all about the genre without actually giving us much mystery.
― It's time to ask yourself, are you reading Umineko: When They Cry because you like the story and Ryukishi07's style of telling it, or are you reading it because you have a deep investment in the philosophical discussion of mystery novels, f...