On February 8th, 2026, the longest consecutive toku television series in Japan ended with the […]
Category: TV Reviews
Review: ‘Dan da Dan’ Season 1
Sometimes, it is really hard to hop into anime, as currently, all the shows & […]
‘Dan da Dan’ Season 2 Review: The Most Refreshing Anime in Years
Dan da Dan is a diamond in the rough, as so far this decade, most […]
Review: ‘Alien: Earth’ Delivers Gore, Heart, and Intriguing New Lore to the Franchise
Alien Earth has been a long time coming. The Xenomorph on Earth? I am in, […]
‘Ultraman Arc’ Review: Ultra Imagination!
In July of 2024, Tsuburaya premiered a new Ultraman show following the success of Ultraman […]
‘Kaiju No. 8’ Season One Review: The “Shonenization” of a Genre
For much of recent history, Japan has been a cultural powerhouse in regard to hit […]
Review: ‘Grendizer U’ is Awesome, Yet Ridiculous
In an age where adaptations of any work by the legendary Go Nagai are scarce […]
‘Ultraman Mebius’ Review: 40 Years of Ultraman
In 2006, Tsuburaya Productions released an Ultraman show in celebration of the 40th anniversary of […]
‘Grendizer U’ Episode 1 Review: “The Two Stars Meet In A Desert”
After much anticipation of the eventual first episode premiere on July 5th, Grendizer U’s first […]
Review: ‘Go! Go! Loser Ranger’ — an Anime for the Win!
As cliche as it may sound, there will always be the eternal struggle of good and evil, light, and dark, yin and yang, or in this case the tiger and the dragon. If one side is more prominent and tips the scales so to speak unevenly it could cause an imbalance. And that’s not to say it’s only darkness that could cause imbalance, though most commonly used in fiction, light is just as capable.
