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Disaster Report: TRY KNIGHTS
You know, I've largely dedicated this column to document anime failures of the past but there are plenty of modern shows that are equally br...
The Irresponsible Galaxy Tylor, Captain Tsubasa, Gakuen Handsome, Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Hellsing
Disaster Report: EL HAZARD - THE WANDERERS
There are a lot of reasons I cover shows here on Disaster Report. Some of them are famous failures. Others are shows I wouldn’t even kno...
Dragon Ball Z, Oreimo, Trouble Chocolate, Bubblegum Crisis, Cat Planet Cuties
Disaster Report: TENCHI IN TOKYO
AIC produced a lot of hits over the years, but few of them could compare to the success and impact of the 1992 OVA Tenchi Muyo! . What…
Harmony, Record of Lodoss War, Sailor Moon, The Slayers Try, Tenchi Forever
Disaster Report: RECORD OF LODOSS WAR: CHRONICLES OF THE HEROIC KNIGHT
The 1980s are considered by many to be the glory days of the anime OVA, but the 1990s was no slouch for the format either. While the number...
B: The Beginning, Lost Universe, Record of Lodoss War, Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, Sword Art Online
Disaster Report: GENMA WARS TV
This review was commissioned by @zawa113CJ . Thanks! In the early 2000s, there was a sudden urge within the anime industry to take stories ...
The Story of Animerama: Legacy
The Animerama trilogy officially ended in 1973 with the failed release of Belladonna of Sadness and the closure of Mushi Productions. That...
Broken Down Film, Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, The Sensualist, Unico, Belladonna of Sadness
The Story of Animerama: Belladonna of Sadness
By 1971, things looked grim for the Animerama project and Mushi Productions. Cleopatra had flopped, Tezuka had resigned from the studio i...
Tomorrow's Joe, Belladonna of Sadness, Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, Little Wansa
Disaster Report: MIRACLE TRAIN - WELCOME TO THE OEDO LINE
Japan is famous worldwide for its ability to anthropomorphize anything for the sake of promotion. People have written literal books on the...
Angelique, Honey and Clover, Miracle Train: Welcome to the Oedo Line, Nodame Cantabile
The Story of Animerama: Cleopatra
A Thousand and One Nights didn’t come together quite as smoothly as Osamu Tezuka and Eiichi Yamamoto hoped, but they did manage to make a...
Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, Sazae-san, 1001 Nights, Tomorrow's Joe, Belladonna of Sadness
The Story of Animerama: A Thousand and One Nights
Osamu Tezuka, Eiichi Yamamoto, and the staff at Mushi Productions had nothing but high hopes for the Animerama project when it started. Jus...
Disaster Report: Angel Tales
There are many reasons behind what shows I choose to cover for Disaster Report. Sometimes it may be due to its distasteful, even controvers...
Cosplay Complex OVA, Fruits Basket, Hand Maid May, Love Hina, Kanon
The Story of Animerama: A Fateful Meeting
Sometime in 1967, Osamu Tezuka met with two staff members: director Eiichi Yamamoto and animator Gisaburo Sugii. He had an interesting pro...
The Story of Animerama: Origins
In the 1960s, one of the first studios to make anime for television was Mushi Productions. Towards the end of that decade, their desire to ...
Nutcracker Fantasy
There are few stories that are more strongly tied to Christmas than that of The Nutcracker . It has been impressed upon two centuries of ch...
A Journey Through Fairyland, Hello Kitty, Nutcracker Fantasy, Ringing Bell, Sea Prince and the Fire Child
The Potluck Parable
This post began as an in-joke between me and my husband, who was the one who came up with the analogy of ambrosia salad . The rest just…
Disaster Report: WEISS KREUZ
This story begins with a man named Takehito Koyasu. He's a prolific seiyuu best known these days as the voice of Dio Brando, but in the mid...
Saiyuki, They Were 11, Chargeman Ken, Gravitation TV, Knight Hunters
Anime Secret Santa: THEY WERE ELEVEN
This post is brought to you by this year's Anime Secret Santa. Thanks to the folks at All Geeks Considered for hosting this year, and than...
Disaster Report: JUNJI ITO COLLECTION
An anime based on the works of Junji Ito should be a success by any measure. Ito's combination of Lovecraftian horror stories combined with...
Diabolik Lovers, GYO: Tokyo Fish Attack, Junji Ito Collection
An Essay On Anime, Fandom, and Metaphorical Comets of Joy
Recently I've been thinking on those times when life is hard and then some piece of media comes blazing through your life like a comet, brin...
Kabukibu!
The story of Anime Strike is a short and frustrating one. Started on New Year's Day of 2017, it was meant to be a way for Amazon to…
Hozuki's Coolheadedness, Kabukibu!, Noragami, Shonen Maid, Yona of the Dawn
Disaster Report: First Love Monster
It’s hard to come up with a new twist on shoujo romance. We have over half a century’s worth of manga and anime on the subject, and often…
Desert Punk, First Love Monster, Koi Kaze, Rosario + Vampire
Black Rose Alice (GN 1-3)
There are a lot of vampires in shoujo manga. This is just a simple fact. Poke around your local Barnes & Noble or Books-a-Million and yo...
The Man of Tango
It’s kind of shocking that it took Viz so long to start a yaoi imprint of their own, SuBLime. Over the years it seems that most of the…
Commissions Are Open!
So as teased in the intro post, I'm opening myself up for commissioned reviews! Here are the guidelines:$20A manga review of a single volume of your choosing$30One feature-length…
Unico
Osamu Tezuka created many, many manga over the course of his career. Some were long-spanning and ambitious, exploring philosophical, even ex...
Top 10 DMP Manga That Should Be Rescued
Once again, the rumor mill is churning about Digital Manga Publishing's future as one Kickstarter is all but confirmed to be dead and other...
Earthian, Kiss Him, Not Me, Princess Knight, Unico, Ai no Kusabi
Sakuran
It's a difficult thing to write a story about sex workers. A big reason for that is that regardless of place or time period, prostitution is...
Tableau Numero 20
"est em" is not a name you’ll hear on the lips of most manga readers. She doesn’t have the multi-million sales of someone like Yuu Watase ...
Crunchyroll Manga Sampler: Course Eight
It's been a good long while since our last course. Indeed, just enough time for Crunchyroll to clean out a bunch of Kodansha titles and r...
Fushigi Yuugi (TV & OVA)
Sit down everyone, because I'm going to tell you a story. Long ago in the dark days of the mid-90s, if you wanted to enjoy a bit of…
Escaflowne, Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Magic Knight Rayearth, Sailor Moon, The Story of Saiunkoku
Crunchyroll Manga Sampler: Course Seven
t's been a while since we enjoyed our last sampler. Since then, the number of manga on Crunchyroll just keeps growing, so the Crunchyroll M...
Gunsmith Cats, Initial D First Stage, OZ, Tokyo Ghoul, AJIN: Demi-Human
Disaster Report: Hellsing
There are few things more thrilling for a manga fan than to see one of their favorite series make the jump to television. It’s not just th...
Dragon Ball Z, Mobile Suit Gundam, Serial Experiments Lain, The Big O, The Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Bookwalker Manga Sampler
Bookwalker is one of the few digital manga sites of recent years that could be considered a success. It started merely as a digital spinof...
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood (GN 1-3)
Previous to the last couple of years, just about any anime and manga fan you could find would tell you the same thing: JoJo's Bizarre Adve...
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood
Crunchyroll Manga Sampler: Course Six
his might be the weirdest sampler we've looked at yet. It's time to plumb the bottom of Crunchyroll's manga page a little for our latest C...
Barom One, Golgo 13: The Professional, Golgo 13, Mouse, Sugar Sugar Rune
Crunchyroll Manga Sampler: Course Five
We may be currently caught up in the dark, cold, bitter depths of winter, so what better way is there to pass the time than to stay in…
Disaster Report: Dog & Scissors
So stop me if you’ve heard this one before: there’s a story about a teenage boy. He’s not particular good at social graces, lives alone fo...
Dog & Scissors, Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Last Exile