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Seiyuu Highlights: Hiyama Nobuyuki 檜山 修之
Ironically, he's known for his often squeaky, high pitched voice that is extremely distinguishable in several series that he played. Still, this is one of many 'hidden veteran'…
Auto-tagged Gurren Lagann, SHIROBAKO


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Immediate Reactions to Murakami's New Novel - How to Japanese - April 2023


Volicia of Pluto, (忘星のヴァリシア) Guest Review by Cryssoberyl
Yuri and mecha have a long history together. The recent Gundam: Witch From Mercury will no doubt be top-of-mind for many people when I say that, but there…
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The Flying Swordsman (雪山飞狐之塞北宝藏, Qiao Lei, 2022)
A band of villains tears itself apart over possession of a treasure map in Qiao Lei’s wuxia fantasy streamer.


The Ark (方舟, Wei Dan, 2020)
An elderly woman suffering with a non-Covid medical condition is cared for by her children and grandchildren in Wei Dan’s documentary.


星屑家族
Hoshikuzu Kazoku is a two-volume graphic novel set in an alternate universe where parents are required to obtain a license to raise children. To qualify for a license,…


Seiyuu Highlights: Ayumu Murase 村瀬 歩
He's perhaps known for playing mostly roles of shounen characters, which does somehow reflects his overall young physicality for someone who's in his early 30s. Support me…


Zoku Owarimonogatari: Interview with Eri Kitamura and Yuka Iguchi
The Fire Sisters reflect on nine years of the Monogatari anime, from toothbrushes to mirrors and more!
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Zoku Owarimonogatari: Interview with Eri Kitamura and Yuka Iguchi
The Fire Sisters reflect on nine years of the Monogatari anime, from toothbrushes to mirrors and more!
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Seiyuu Highlights: Nakamura Yuuichi 中村 悠一
He has the charm, the look, and especially the voice. From playing plain ass jerks to charming high-school princes, his diverse range of roles have been the pinnacle…


Hoshikuzu Telepath, Volume 1 (星屑テレパス)
I have been meaning to read Hoshikuzu Telepath since 202o, but there were a lot of series to get to first. Now that we are getting an anime…
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山梨県 | Yamanashi Photo Collection
If we’re not counting the Japanuary series (which I’m not because it’s its own separate entity), it’s been a good five months since I posted a photo collection.…


Ox-Head Village (牛首村, Takashi Shimizu, 2022)
A young woman finds herself battling a malevolent supernatural force while searching for her doppelgänger in Takashi Shimizu’s folk horror.


A Balance (由宇子の天秤, Yujiro Harumoto, 2020)
An idealistic documentarian’s journalistic ethics are strained when she uncovers scandal close to home in Yujiro Harumoto’s probing social drama


Mountain Woman (山女, Takeshi Fukunaga, 2022)
A young woman walks into the mountains to die but unexpectedly discovers what it is to feel truly human in Takeshi Fukunaga’s bleak folk tale.
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Seiyuu Highlights: Fukuyama Jun 福山 潤
He has the style, the look. And especially, the hair. But one thing that he has which all of us agree, is his acting abilities in music videos…


Swallow 喰之女 Director: Mai Nakanishi (2021)
You are what you eat in “Swallow 喰之女”, the latest short from horror auteur Mai Nakanishi. This Taiwan-set story shows how coveting beauty and youth can warp alter…


Reclaim (一家之主, CJ Wang, 2022)
A disillusioned middle-aged woman begins to reclaim her sense of self while trying to repair her fracturing family in CJ Wang’s touching family drama.


Masayuki Kunihiro【國弘昌之】Sakuga MAD
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcBIPurP5yo With Kimetsu no Yaiba/Demon Slayer blowing minds recently, I wanted to showcase one of Ufotable's ace animators that makes such sakuga spectacles possible.
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September 1923 (福田村事件, Tatsuya Mori, 2023)
Hysteria leads to tragic consequences in Tatsuya Mori’s narrative debut


Under the Stars (星の子, Tatsushi Omori, 2020)
A young woman raised by devotees of a new religion comes to question her worldview when confronted with its otherness in Tatsushi Omori’s coming-of-age drama.


Review: ‘Lilac’ by IU
Musically, the chorus is a delight. At first listen it isn’t as catchy as one would hope, but after a couple of listens I’ve been hooked. The chorus…


Sorasoi (そらそい, Katsuhito Ishii, Shunichiro Miki, Yuka Osumi, 2008)
Students on a dance summer camp pick up a few lessons in authenticity and self-confidence while staying in an out of the way hotel in Ishii, Miki, &…


The Wonder of a Summer Day (幻の蛍, Yuka Ibayashi, 2022)
A sullen teenage girl finds new accommodation with her familial circumstances during a summer at grandma’s in Yuka Ibayashi’s charming indie drama


Shingo Yamashita【山下清悟】Sakuga MAD
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Y4OIWGr4w The main theme of Tetsuwan Birdy Decode 02 is my favorite anime soundtrack of all time, and is attached to one of my favorite shows of all…
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Thousand Autumns (山河剑心) Impression **Spoilers**
“Yan Wushi had walked a path full of blood and corpses. He did not believe in the good nature of humanity. Even more so, he did not believe…


Mistress Dispeller (以爱之名, Elizabeth Lo, 2024)
A mistress dispeller acts with unexpected empathy and wisdom in trying to defuse an extramarital affair in Elizabeth Lo’s thoughtful documentary.


Hovering Blade (彷徨之刃, Chen Zhuo, 2024)
The wheels of justice turn too slowly for the father of a murdered girl in Chen Zhuo’s vigilante thriller.


Shanghai Blues (上海之夜, Tsui Hark, 1984)
There’s a strange kind of melancholy optimism born of false courage and desperation that colours Tsui Hark’s Shanghai Blues (上海之夜). A clown soon to become a soldier tells…


Samurai Wolf (牙狼之介, Hideo Gosha, 1966)
A wandering samurai squares off against a corrupt postmaster in Hideo Gosha’s uncharacteristically aventgarde chambara.


Village of Eight Gravestones (八つ墓村, Yoshitaro Nomura, 1977)
A young man is called to the country to inherit a cursed fortune in Yoshitaro Nomura’s eerie adaptation of the Seishi Yokomizo mystery.
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Flowing Stories (河上變村, Jessey Tsang Tsui-shan, 2014)
Shooting in her own home village, documentarian Jessey Tsang Tsui-shan spins a meandering tale of diaspora and dislocation.


Velvet Hustler (紅の流れ星, Toshio Masuda, 1967)
A gangster laying low realises there is no escape from his sense of ennui in Toshio Masuda’s post-modern re-imagining of his earlier Red Pier
Auto-tagged Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, Kurenai


After the Rain (两个星球, Fan Jian, 2021)
Fan Jian’s empathetic documentary follows two families who opted to undergo IVF treatment to have a second child after losing daughters in the 2008 earthquake


The Eighth Happiness (八星報喜, Johnnie To, 1988)
A literal series of crossed wires provoke romantic intrigue for three eccentric brothers in Johnnie To’s smash hit Cinema City Lunar New Year comedy.
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[Review] Alien Idol by JIAE
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Review—Heaven, by Mieko Kawakami
Mieko Kawakami has proven once again that she can produce a social critique while remaining entertaining.


Blue Reflection Review (By chikorita157)
Note from OG: With the surprise resurrection of the Blue Reflection series in an anime midquel and a sequel to the first game, I thought it would be…


Review—Kanazawa by David Joiner
In Kanazawa, David Joiner delivers a slow-burning family drama reminiscent of a film by Yasujirō Ozu or Hirokazu Koreeda


Review—Kokoro, by Natsume Sōseki
Kokoro offers deep insight into the human psyche and investigates internal struggles, and the darker sides of admiration, envy and temptation


Leaper, by Isaki Uta (Review)
Doujinshi are magical. There’s a breadth of things that can happen in the span of however many pages in a book, and the nature of being self-published means…
Manhwa Review | Aporia by Seontae
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Review—Places, by Setouchi Jakuchō
"Places" is a braid of success stories: female independence, authorial achievement, and a mind taken to the brink of suicide, and back.
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[Review] Alien Idol by JIAE
Source: Alien Idol is an incredible series by JIAE. This webcomic follows the story of Rama, a genderless alien of a race who have three naturally occurring sexes…


Review—Kokoro, by Natsume Sōseki
Kokoro offers deep insight into the human psyche and investigates internal struggles, and the darker sides of admiration, envy and temptation


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In Kanazawa, David Joiner delivers a slow-burning family drama reminiscent of a film by Yasujirō Ozu or Hirokazu Koreeda


Review—Places, by Setouchi Jakuchō
"Places" is a braid of success stories: female independence, authorial achievement, and a mind taken to the brink of suicide, and back.


Manhwa Review | Stigma by Marloong
Sehyun’s life is shrouded in darkness. He has little to no hope due to the terrible trauma he has experienced at the hands of his guardian, Michael. The…


Mujirushi by Naoki Urasawa Review
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"1Q84" by Haruki Murakami - Review
The king of modern Japanese literature, Haruki Murakami, is back at last! The millions of Murakami fans outside Japan have been enduring a ...