If you’ve ever watched Attack on Titan and felt personally targeted by its body count, you’re not imagining things. The...
Most stories treat mentorship like a vending machine—insert troubled protagonist, receive wisdom, output better person. Anime has never been that...
Every season, someone declares a new hierarchy. MAPPA’s on top. No wait, Ufotable. Actually, Kyoto Animation never left. The conversation...
Truck-kun has a perfect kill rate and zero remorse. This unnamed delivery vehicle has ushered more Japanese salarymen into fantasy...
The Death Note fandom has spent two decades arguing about whether Light Yagami was right, wrong, or somewhere in the...
Most anime about overpowered protagonists understand the assignment: give viewers the visceral thrill of watching someone annihilate their problems with...
Cute romance anime are a carefully engineered trap by the Japanese industry: they look harmless, but at some point you’ll...
Somewhere between the hundredth kamehameha and the millionth friendship-powered transformation, action anime developed a problem. Fights became calculators. Character A...
If you enjoyed Frieren, congratulations: you’ve discovered that you like calm, reflective, emotionally cruel stories—the kind that don’t scream, they...
There’s a question that keeps coming back like a shōnen character who absolutely refuses to stay dead: does anime help...
If you’ve ever watched Jujutsu Kaisen and thought, “This feels a little too close to something people actually believed,” you’re...
If you made it here, you’re probably tired of adulthood, late-stage capitalism, and people who say “we should hang out...
Every season promises a dozen shows that swear they’ll change your life. Most of them change your free time and...
The most successful piracy site in anime history eventually went legal, got acquired by Sony, and now charges $7.99 a...
If you’ve spent more than fifteen minutes in anime discourse, you’ve encountered the take. Usually delivered with a smirk, sometimes...
Power scaling in anime usually turns into a food fight: numbers thrown, feats cherry-picked, and someone inevitably shouting that “mana...
Serial Experiments Lain opens with a suicide. Chisa Yomoda throws herself off a building, then emails her classmates to explain...
Every year, there’s that one anime nobody asked for—but everyone talks about. The one that pops up in your feed,...
There’s a moment—usually around 2:37 a.m.—when you realize you’re not just watching anime anymore. You’re negotiating with sleep, telling yourself...
You know that moment when you hit play with zero expectations and suddenly you’re completely hooked, ignoring basic adult responsibilities?...
There’s a peculiar alchemy in storytelling where the character meant to orbit the sun somehow becomes the supernova. The protagonist...
If you’ve ever wandered into an online argument about “the greatest anime of all time,” you already know how it...
If you’ve watched more than three episodes of anime in your life, you’ve seen it happen. A character leaps into...
Most anime treats violence like confetti. Explosions bloom, blood sprays in aesthetic arcs, characters take planet-destroying attacks and show up...
There’s a special category of anime that operates like a slow-acting poison. You sit down expecting gentle vibes and tea-making...
The scariest thing about Johan Liebert isn’t that he kills people. It’s that he doesn’t exist. Not in the ontological...
There comes a specific moment in every anime fan’s life when it finally sinks in: not every cancellation happens because...
If you enjoyed Chainsaw Man, you probably have questionable humor, a high tolerance for stylized violence, and a strange soft...
Most time travel stories fall apart the moment you think about them for more than five minutes. Characters zip through...
There’s a specific kind of dread that only Studio Ghibli can pull off. Not the screaming, city-leveling kind. The quieter...
There’s a specific kind of betrayal that happens when you revisit an anime you loved as a teenager, expecting the...
Every anime season, someone declares an adaptation “ruined” before the first episode airs. The manga panels don’t match the trailer....
Neon Genesis Evangelion doesn’t make sense because it’s not supposed to. The show that became anime’s most dissected text started...
People love calling Puella Magi Madoka Magica a “dark deconstruction” like it showed up to a tea party with a...
There’s a reason Chainsaw Man feels like it’s laughing at you while bleeding out on the floor. It isn’t random....
Every season, the anime community collectively decides which shows deserve attention. The verdict comes fast—trending hashtags, YouTube video essays analyzing...
There’s a very specific moment when someone realizes that otaku culture has left the screen and started paying bills, arguing...
Most anime that wander into the moral minefield of bullying arrive with a comforting exit strategy. Someone apologizes. Someone cries....
The Crunchyroll Awards stage in Tokyo witnessed something unprecedented in May. A Korean webtoon adaptation walked away with nine trophies,...
There’s a moment in episode eight of Death Note where Light Yagami, teenage serial killer and self-proclaimed god of a...
Every shonen protagonist eventually walks into an arena where the rules are simple: fight your way to the top, and...
If Solo Leveling made you rethink your life choices while watching a protagonist start at rock bottom and end up...
If you’ve ever watched Hunter x Hunter and thought, “Yes, Nen makes perfect sense, I am very smart,” there’s a...
Here’s something nobody wants to admit about Your Lie in April: the show is terrified of quiet. Not the pregnant,...
If Ergo Proxy were a normal anime, its ending would explain itself, roll credits, and politely ask if you enjoyed...