Weekly Shonen Jump - Review of Issue #45 (2012)
This issue of Weekly Shonen Jump actually ran a special one-shot for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure but I have yet to see it online. As promised this time round, the review is much more detailed.
This issue of Weekly Shonen Jump actually ran a special one-shot for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure but I have yet to see it online. As promised this time round, the review is much more detailed.
Here's another shonen anime with a supernatural twist that goes by the name of Code Breaker. It looks good, certainly enought to make me want to watch the next episode straight away.
For some Little Busters! is the most anticipated anime of the Fall 2012 season, for me not so much. That didn't stop me from enjoying this episode a little bit.
Out of the three shojo anime airing this Fall, Sukitte Ii na yo is definitely the closest to fulfilling shojo stereotypes when it comes to characters and plot, though its execution is quite good.
When people hear about more Code Geass, I assume there are 4 types of reactions:
After all those years of the manga being published, the biggest surprise this Fall season and possibly ever is JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It's here, it's different and it is great.
If I'm going to remember Shin Sekai Yori for something superficial, then it would be how it didn't have an OP for two episodes straight. At least it had a ED.
Someone corrected me when I first published the Fall 2012 Preview by pointing out that BTOOOM! wasn't set in a virtual world. After watching the first episode my only thought to that was "Who cares, ...
When a manga artist decides to make a manga with quotes and inspiration from the works of Shakespeare you get Zetsuen no Tempest, and here is its anime adaptation courtesy of BONES. This isn't really...