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East Meets West #8: Konosuba .vs. South Park
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #27: Summer Wars .vs. WarGames
Before Mamoru Hosoda released Summer Wars, the concept of an “evil AI” is a trope that had been explored countless times in Western media over the past decades.…
East Meets West #25: Little Nemo .vs. Slumberland
Last November, I learned that Netflix released a live-action adaptation of Windsor McCay’s Little Nemo comics, and my first response was “What?” It seemed odd that producers would…
East Meets West #1: Dragon League .vs. The Mighty Ducks
In professional hockey and basketball leagues like the NHL and NBA, two conferences exist: the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference, each with their own set of teams…
East Meets West #6: Digimon Adventure .vs. The Last Airbender
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #16: Anime Sanjushi .vs. The Three Musketeers
Wishing everyone a blessed and happy Easter on this fine Easter Monday. Christ indeed has risen from the grave, and conquered death at the same time, giving us…
East Meets West #9: Lucky Star .vs. Spongebob Squarepants
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #12: Your Name .vs. 17 Again
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #2: Steins;Gate .vs. Back To The Future
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on…
East Meets West #26: Japanese Digimon Movies .vs. Digimon – The Movie
Ooooh, I think it’s time for another Digimon post. For this month’s East Meets West, I’m going to be doing something that I’ve never done before here (surprisingly…
East Meets West #30: Little Witch Academia .vs. The Worst Witch
Some shows, while thematically different, can nevertheless contain elementally similar to one another. I’ve already pointed that out plenty in this series of posts: starting from the first,…
East Meets West #28: Mewtwo Strikes Back .vs. Detective Pikachu
For the first time in this blog, I am going to address media from the Pokemon franchise. Arguably considered the most prominent of Japan’s anime, video game and…
East Meets West #19: Neon Genesis Evangelion .vs. Pacific Rim
Since the advent of literature, epochs of man fighting monsters has been a popular storytelling genre. Greek legends feature the exploits of figures thwarting mythical creatures, medieval knights…
East Meets West #5: Vatican Kiseki Chousakan .vs. Father Ted
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #13: Spirited Away .vs. Alice In Wonderland
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #18: Your Lie In April .vs. Amadeus
I was only a few months into high school when I first watched the 1984 film adaptation of the Peter Schaefer’s biopic Amadeus, which chronicles the career of…
East Meets West #3: Boku No Hero Academia .vs. The Karate Kid
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #29: Grave Of The Fireflies .vs. Life Is Beautiful
Here’s another comparison that I’ve been wanting to do for the longest time: one involving Grave Of The Fireflies, an animated WWII drama that, in contrast to typical…
East Meets West #17: 5 Centimeters Per Second .vs. The Great Gatsby
Many of us are familiar with the works of Makoto Shinkai, the famous Japanese director of modern hits like Your Name or Weathering With You. Throughout parts of…
East Meets West #23: Sword Art Online .vs. Ready Player One
Five days prior (6 November 2022) marked the start date of the events of the inaugural Sword Art Online (hereafter SAO) anime. It was on that Sunday when,…
East Meets West #11: My Neighbor Totoro .vs. The Wind In The Willows
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #21: Sonic The Hedgehog 1996 .vs. Sonic The Hedgehog 2022
Today’s comparison covers another video game film, namely that of the Sonic The Hedgehog series. Although many associate his first movie appearance to have occurred in February of…
East Meets West #15: Boku No Hero Academia (Reprise) .vs. The Avengers Quintology
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #31: Dark Side Of Dimensions .vs. Pyramid Of Light
To my readers:The last time I posted on Monday was Easter Monday of 2022 (April 18) – coincidentally, that was also an East Meets West post! However, today…
East Meets West #7: One Punch Man .vs. League Of Super Evil
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #4: Super Mario Bros. Super Show .vs. Sonic X
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
Weekly Post #1- West vs. East
Post #1 in a 5 part blog series, uploaded every week (previously every 2 days), where I: Share 3 Songs Write a short article about animation or the…
East Meets West #14: Castle In The Sky .vs. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
This week I continue my next batch of posts for the East Meets West series, dedicated to comparing/contrasting anime and Western media of similar premises, and, based on a specific…
East Meets West #24: The Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya .vs. It’s A Wonderful Life
It’s not uncommon to have an episode of an anime set around the Christmas period, such as in Toradora, Digimon Adventure, and basically every single slice-of-life show (K-On,…
East Meets West #20: Super Mario Bros (1986) .vs. Super Mario Bros (1993)
It’s been more than a year since I last discussed the Super Mario Bros. anime, sub-titled The Quest To Rescue Princess Peach. It’s a colourful, yet unassuming anime…
Exhuming the 90s Chuck Jones Looney Tunes cartoons
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East meets West – Playing Kingdom Hearts for the First Time
Lately I’ve been staying at home a lot. Oh who am I kidding, I’ve always been staying at home a lot… And I figured this was a prime…
Pepé Le Pew’s Lackluster Lovelorn Looney Tunes
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The Thad Review: “Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice” Vol. 4
Collector’s really do have more choice than ever for where to get their classic animation fix.
East Meets West #22: Children Who Chase Lost Voices .vs. Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Jules Verne, the famous 19th-century French author of science-fiction, is not a name foreign to me. As a kid, I used to watch the clumsy 2004 adaptation of…
Keijo!!!!!!!! (Episode 10) – The Second East-West War Race!!!!
The second match in the East-West War is about to begin and Suruga already thinks they’ve won just by looking at their opponents. Kazane, however, has other ideas,…
The Last Days of Termite Terrace | THE MERRIE HISTORY OF LOONEY TUNES
EPISODE 7 All things must come to an end. But in the case of Looney Tunes and the studio that made them, it was not a dignified one. 00:00…
Godzilla: The East and West Dilemmas
I have seen this topic get a bit heated from time to time and recently it really got deep into my head. This is very much because of…
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This Week in Anime - When East Meets West: Can We Call This 'Anime'?
The age-old debate over whether certain animation is "anime" continues. Join Chris and Nicky this week as they navigate this ongoing discourse, exploring the evolving world of animation…
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The Decline and Fall of Warner Bros. Cartoons | THE MERRIE HISTORY OF LOONEY TUNES
EPISODE 6 Television rules a nation as Termite Terrace tries to play nice with the emerging medium. But try as they might to keep their heads above water, the…
Keijo!!!!!!!! (Episode 8) – The Dramatic East-West War!!!!
To finish off their training camp, they are allowed to select their opponent. Before anyone has the chance to say anything, Usagi Tsukishita challenges Nozomi. She plans on…
East Loves West: Harlequin-Style Romance Manga
Even before a certain author made the astute observation that a young man in possession of a fortune must be in want of a wife, romance has been…
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Social Commentary Meets Death Game in Eden of the East
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I was taking beam profiles at work on Monday when suddenly, I just had to watch the new opening of Nichijou. When I looked it up just now,…
Nichijou
Title: NichijouGenre: ComedyRating: 7.0/10 Summary: While the title suggests a story of simple, everyday school life, the contents are more the opposite. The setting is a strange school where you may see…
Nichijou
Jou-jou-yuujou magi magi kaichou! This whole review could be the translation of that entire second half opening and pretty sufficiently describe this show. Other possibilities include me simply…
Way of the Reader: Magazines vs. Tankouban in the West
Like most American manga fans, I was introduced to the medium through tankouban; and also like most of them, the only other way I can read manga is…