Anti-Blackness in anime exists, what is it like being a being Black fan who loves anime when the industry doesn’t always love you back.
A pattern has emerged with Kemono Jihen Episode 5 and it isn’t a great one. The show has hit an uncomfortable consistency with how it portrays women.
Black Hammer: Visions #1 presents a moving and darkly hilarious tale that fans of the Black Hammer universe will definitely want to pick up.
Horimiya Episode 5 foregoes the traditional dramatic love confession for a more natural exploration of emotions, and is the best episode to date.
To the collective “Finally!” from many fans, Towa and Setsuna meet their father in Yashahime Episode 18. It isn’t as exciting as many likely hoped.
Idoly Pride Episode 5 transitions the front half of the series into a full-fledged idol show, with the promise of more music in the back half of the series.
So I’m a Spider So What Episode 5 is relatively simple but still delightful as the show has found its niche and revels in it.
Space Sweepers is directed by Jo Sung-hee and is a pure science fiction film that showcases class commentary, space battles, and more.







