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Why EARPHONES' "Request" is a Wonderful (and Sentimental) Song
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Why It Works: Let’s Explore the Fundamentals of a Great School Festival Arc!
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Why It Works: Why You Absolutely Need to Check Out Pokemon: Twilight Wings!
As is often the case for Why It Works posts, the title says it all here. The new Pokemon shorts they’ve been producing to promote Sword and Shield…
Why It Works: The Quiet Lessons of Laid-Back Camp
Laid-Back Camp is friggin’ back, meaning I can once more wax rhapsodic regarding the meditative, life-affirming qualities of the best slice of life anime. That basically covers this…
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Why It Works: How Usopp the Liar Became a True Hero in One Piece
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This week (well, last week, technically), I ended up springboarding off the Horimiya anime announcement to ramble about Masashi Ishihama. Ishihama is one of the industry’s unsung greats,…
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This week in Why It Works, I capitalized on Halloween’s approach to write a general article about how tricky it is to make animation scary, and what tools…
Why Spy x Family Works
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Today on Why It Works, I dove once more into Legend of the Galactic Heroes, to explore the fascinating contrast of Reinhard von Lohengram and Yang Wen-li. Each…
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The title pretty much says it all with this one! Featuring the same director and a variation on the same premise as Konosuba, Princess Connect feels like a…
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The Love Triangle Trap: How It Undermines Dramatic Storytelling
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A detailed and engaging article about anime flu, a common trope in anime where a character gets sick from a minor exposure to cold or rain.
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Spy X Family, and Why I Love It
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