Thousand Autumns | How to Seduce the Enemy | Anime Review
For a donghua that barely made a blip on my radar, I was pleasantly surprised by Thousand Autumns. Also known as Qian Qiu, this Chinese anime is weirdly good.
For a donghua that barely made a blip on my radar, I was pleasantly surprised by Thousand Autumns. Also known as Qian Qiu, this Chinese anime is weirdly good.
Juliet, You Idiot does a disservice to the topics it handles. Not only by rushing through, but by giving us an ending where it feels like the victim confronts himself.
In this story set in the underground world of assassinations, Château Dankworth is a hitman whose whole career is disrupted when she is assigned to kill Song Ryang Ha.
In spring, there’s been some great anime like Skip and Loafer and Mashle. But wow, there’s been a lot of misses this season. Here are couple of hopefuls that fell flat.
They treated this like a typical action movie and it shows. Big explosions, guns, and sexualizing women for no reason, Michael Bay would be proud.
Tokyo in April by Haru is one of the rare gems that everyone agrees is amazing. And that’s despite the heavy topics that could have very much ruined the story if not handled properly.
Kase-san and Morning Glories is one of those OVAs you just breeze through―no thoughts needed. It’s just a soft romance with an even softer aesthetic.
If you’re not willing or able to go in the trenches looking for a BL manga that’s dark in themes, but still a great read (for adults) we’ve got you!
Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu or The Summer Hikaru Died is a soft horror. Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu is about Yoshiki and his best friend Hikaru. Or not. Because Hikaru is dead and that’s not a spoiler—it’s in the title.
After… too many months, we’re back with 5 recommendations and a bonus for a valentine’s day full of heart-warming romance.
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