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Viewers Will Soon Discover Warner Bros. Discovery
Between Crunchyroll's departure and Discovery's more edutainment-based focus, you have to wonder how anime fits in Warner Bros. Discovery's vision.
The Almost-First Warner Bros. Cartoon: “Buster Bear” (1931)
Since scans were done December 4th, 2016, I think it’s time to get poor Buster more officially out of the bag!


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Whether you believe the Great Streaming Wars are over or not, I think most would agree that video streaming platforms are entering a new phase. And this latest…


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Warner Bros. Japan and Medicos Entertainment are holding JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation Booths at Jump Festa 2024.


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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…


Ray Harryhausen Centennial
Monday, June 29, 2020, marks the centennial of special effects genius Ray Harryhausen. I was lucky to have seen many of his films as a child when they…


James Baldwin Centennial
August 2, 2024 marks the centennial of author James Baldwin, who was born on this date in 1924 and died December 1, 1987. To commemorate the occasion, I…


Audie Murphy Centennial
June 20, 2024 marks the centennial of Audie Murphy, a young man from Texas who joined the army in 1942 and fought Nazis in World War II. He…


Charles Bronson Centennial
He was an iconic action star who was one of The Magnificent Seven, one of The Dirty Dozen and one of three who made good The Great Escape.…


Lee Marvin Centennial
“Lee was my kind of actor, a real tough-looking, tough-talking sonofabitch.” – Sam Fuller Lee Marvin was born in New York City on Feb. 19, 1924. Today marks…


Setsuko Hara Centennial
The great Japanese actress, Setsuko Hara, would have turned 100 today, June 17, 2020. She died five years ago at the age of 95. She’s most famous for…
Books: Rediscovered Classics
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Four holiday films made outside the United States.


The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story
Are you a murder mystery buff? Then The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story should go on your “to-play” list immediately.
Gunbuster & Diebuster – Classics Transcending Generations
It’s funny to think that the very first work by Hideaki Anno I ever saw was Top wo Nerae! Gunbuster, or, Aim For the Top! Gunbuster and not…


5 Favorite Anime Blog Posts from 2021 Week 25
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5 Favorite Anime Blog Posts from 2022 Week 25: Sharing posts from Anime B&B, Beneath the Tangles, Confessions of an Overage Otaku, and more!


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MGM Centennial: Post-Golden Age, 1960-1973
As film buffs everywhere, led by TCM, celebrate the 100th anniversary of the merger that formed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on April 17, 1924, and rehash the litany of great films…
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics Going OOP
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Japan Society Monthly Classics: After Life
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Making Tiny Classics for Public TV
On Tissa David and the Hubleys.


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AT&T Wants Warner to Discover a New Home
AT&T is now spinning off WarnerMedia, and in this week's Please Save My Money, Krystallina goes over what a huge shift this is for AT&T.
Episode 4- Classics of Shoujo Part 2
A continuation of episode 3 resumes with Azayan, Sho-chan, and Summosa getting into modern era shoujo. Once again, they debate which manga deserve the title of "classic" vs…
Episode 3- Classics of Shoujo Part 1
The shoujo girls take us back to the roots of shoujo manga, naming and evaluating works that have shaped the manga industry and continue to rank in the…


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Sept. 2 to Nov. 4 at Japan Society New York.


Yu Yu Hakusho – I Watch the Classics
I have been meaning to watch Yu Yu Hakusho for years but that episode count was a little scary. Turns out, there's nothing to be scared of!
The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film
Not only is this hands down my favorite movie from Illumination studios, it's squarely above average for a video game adaptation. A lot of this has to do…


The Super Mario Bros. Movie
30 years after the widely panned live-action Super Mario Bros. film, Illumination's newest effort finally does justice to the Mario franchise. But is it actually a good movie?
Noblesse ep 3 – Tech Bros
I got to watch the first episode of Noblesse. I have been waiting for this show ever since it was announced. I hope it doesn't disappoint!


East Meets West #20: Super Mario Bros (1986) .vs. Super Mario Bros (1993)
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World Masterpiece Theater: Anime Takes on the Classics
The World Masterpiece Theater was a long running series that showcased anime adaptations of classic children's literature.


Japan Society Announces January 2023 Monthly Classics & Anime
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Manga Classics — A New Way To Experience Literature
I feel that Manga Classics does a great job at competing with similar efforts like the World Masterpiece Theater anime and Variety Art Works.


Super Mario Bros. Wonder Game Review
The newest Mario platformer is oozing charm, thanks partly to surprisingly fresh level design.
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The Sickos eulogize The Venture Bros, a cartoon that released 4.7 episodes a year for 17 years. The Venture Bros was a miracle show that all the rules…
Episode 436, "Dude Bros in Bottles"
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Nightmare (Soulcalibur) for Super Smash Bros.
A Truly Flagship Video Game Villain Villain characters have been a great addition to the Super Smash Bros. franchise, starting with Bowser in Melee and more recently with…
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There’s room for improvement, but as a whole, this release feels like a win for both players and game preservation.


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Pick of the Week: Viz Favorites and Horror Classics
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Simon Hsu: Unsung Shaw Bros. Action Director
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By the end of the first book (of three), my initial interest had turned to boredom, and I couldn't see much of a point to what I'd read…


Super Mario Bros. 2: Pity Poor Pidgit
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