Yū Okano’s Nozomanu Fushi no Bōkensha light novel series takes an also-run adventurer, kills him, and brings him back as a skeleton warrior.
New ‘Solo Leveling’ trailer and cast revealed at Crunchyroll’s industry panel at Anime Expo 2023
A new, never-before-seen trailer for Solo Leveling was unveiled for the exciting new series from A-1 Pictures on Monday. The trailer was shown during Crunchyroll‘s industy panel announcements at Anime Expo 2023, and has already got fans talking. Apparently the pacing is a big deal with this series, so it’s important they get it right. Here’s how the story […]
Intense plot: The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You sounds like one of those harem anime with a gimmick.
Ragna Crimson: Trench warfare versus demons
Dragon hunters: warriors armed with special silver weapons who kill their prey for bounty. Lowest among their ranks is Ragna, who forms an improbable partnership with the young genius Leonica, a master dragon slayer with more kills to her name than almost any other.
Squashed dead by a truck but now a fire and ice adventurer, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation speeds to a season 2 premiere
Two years have passed since Rudeus bitterly parted ways with Eris, the girl he loves.
HiDIVE: Helck in Hell hates humans
Three months have passed since the Demon Lord was struck down, and the Demon Realm is holding a tournament to select his replacement.
Clever Chinese sci-fi: Netflix brings the 3 Body Problem to TV
There’s an unpleasant trip into China’s recent past, a strange computer game, and missing scientists. I think I can identify most, if not all, of the scenes in Netflix’s trailer.
Check out ‘The Lord of The Rings: Return to Moria’ gameplay trailer narrated by John Rhys-Davis
A new gameplay trailer has just dropped for Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, and it’s narrated by John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli in Peter Jackson’s original LOTR trilogy.
Jujutsu Kaisen 2: In combat and emotional training
The trailer featuring the show’s opening theme, “Ao no Sumika” from Tatsuya Kitani, gives us a look at frantic combat and some sombre emotions.
Bucchigiri?! What do you get if you mashup One Thousand and One Nights with school bullies?
Produced by MAPPA and directed by Hiroko Utsumi, the show is slated to hit the airwaves in January next year.