There’s more build-up and that excellent threat of incoming violence that Dragon Ball does than violence. You know that’s coming.
Bucchigire! Shine On! Bakumatsu Boys gallery
The original elite police squad was wiped out by forces unknown, with only one survivor. The Bakumatsu Boys have to impersonate them.
Magic and ruin: A stunning teaser trailer for Suzume no Tojimari
Doors begin to open one after another all across Japan, unleashing destruction upon any who are near. Suzume must close these portals to prevent further disaster.
The Dawn of the Witch releases a new trailer as the Church war looms
The Dawn of the Witch is streaming on Crunchyroll and we’re getting new trailers too. One last push to get those early episode audience numbers up?
Parallel World Pharmacy: Medicine with cheat mode
Isekai Yakkyoku is a medicial isekai. Crunchyroll is translating Iseaki Yakkyoku as Another World Pharmacy but it’s more widely known as Parallel World Pharmacy.
Samurai Rabbit meets yoyo: Netflix’s The Usagi Chronicles
Usagi Yojimbo is a popular manga. It once had a tabletop RPG too from Sanguine Games but that’s now vanished from DTRPG. Is the upcoming Netflix release connected to that? The trailer is now out for the new show. It doesn’t follow the original but the teenage Yuichi, a rabbit samurai descendent of the warrior […]
Crunchyroll confirms they’ll get the TONIKAWA: Over the Moon For You Special episode
The stats seem to show that I’m not the only one who gave TONIKAWA: Over the Moon For You a bash and surprised themselves by liking it.
KanColle -ITSUKA ANO UMI DE- (Someday in that sea) surreally blends music with guns and art
The trailer is a compilation of previous teasers for the anime based on Kadokawa Games’ web browser game Kantai Collection/KanColle.
Easy-going, English subtitled, baking anime Deaimon trailer
I’m not sure it’s strictly true to say nothing happens as there is that whole “Terminator baker” scene.
Spoiler flavoured Stone Ocean: Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure gets a Netflix trailer
It’s not as if Jojo was ever much of a mystery. It’s a question of “how” things happen, not “what” happens. It’s never “why” things happen. Never ask “why?”.