Category Archives: Reviews

Review: Hoozuki Island

I would like to give a shoutout to Typenights for leading me to this manga. You can read his review on this link. Hoozuki Island is a mystery suspense released on Young Gangan. A bi-monthly magazine that is owned by the publishing wing of Square Enix. This work is done by Kei Sanbe and it [...]

REVIEW: Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!!

After watching and being able to write my review of Guilty Crown, I finally got the courage and confidence to review MajiKoi. This one definitely is better and more consistent compared with Guilty Crown. It may not be as striking as Guilty Crown but this ended-up to be better overall than that series, even if [...]

Gyo Review: Zombie Sharks and Farts

I don’t know if I’m supposed to laugh or be frighten by this. It was supposed to be a Horror work about the mysterious phenomena that placed the human race in a global pandemic. But everything that happen screams of nothing but stupidity and bizarre choices, making it one of those “its so bad its good [...]

Rurouni Kenshin New Kyoto Arc Part 1: Cage of Flames Review

We did had some news about a reboot of Rurouni Kenshin for some time now, with one of them being another Anime series that will be faithful to the source material. For now, let’s settle in with this beautiful short of retelling one of the series’ greatest arc. Tightly Paced, Just the way it should be [...]

REVIEW: Papa Iukoto o Kikinasai!!

If not for Mr.A covering this in our Project, I would have dismissed this as another fanbaiting or fetish-baiting series with nothing to offer except stereotypical characters, typecasted seiyuu, and nonsensical fanservice. The blabbering and discussions on my Twitter timeline and the fandom really did not offer anything of help to change my initial perspective [...]

To the forest of Firefly lights review: Missing Natsume one-shot

Known also as Hotarubi no Mori E, this short story of love that can never bloom is an adaptation of a short manga under the same name. The people responsible for this are also the same people who did Natsume’s Book of Friends, seeing it as one of those enchanting love-stories, it landed to the [...]

Daily Lives of High School Boys Review: Good, Bad, Spectacular

With a lot of moe shows, the moment someone gets an idea of taking to its cliche and make fun a welcome. When Sunrise created Daily Life of Highschool Boys, which I will just call Nichibros for laziness. I though ok, but when I watch the preview skits and knowing that the director of Gintama [...]

Chihayafuru Review: Making Karuta Fashionable

How could an Anime be this good if it themes around a bunch of cards that is only played in new years? Well, we did have some fair share of themed series, like Hikaru no Go and Saiki, which I think it is famous (I stopped watching it). But comparing it to these is like [...]

Mr A’s Another Review: Another

Anton alreadyspoke, but I speak differently. Another, despite its mystery and presentation, it is perhaps that most bizarrely directed and perhaps illogical series I had watched. While the mystery is intriguing, everything that was built up didn’t really put anything meaningful, or perhaps made things wrap up nicely. Despite the last episode, there’s just a lot [...]

Gintama’ Review: The Greatest Mistake Ever Made

Yes you hear me. Gintama is the greatest mistake done for the Anime industry. If it didn’t decide to end here, it would had been the saving grace, the beacon of light, the Messiah of the Anime industry. It’s not K-On that made this universe wonderful, it’s this franchise the stood out because the author [...]