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My Hero Academia: Two Heroes at AX2018

Familiar U.A. students had a chance to shine again in this My Hero Academia animated film. With an energizing soundtrack, visually pleasing and exhilarating fight sequences along with well-acted...

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“Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead”– A Series to Die For

Tired of your monotonous and draining work life? What if you no longer have to work but at the expense of an apocalypse? Such opportunity... The post “Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead” – A Series to...

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What the Helck?!

Tucked away in a treasure trove of brilliant manga, Helck stands as a hidden gem, awaiting discovery by those with an affinity for the extraordinary.... The post What the Helck?! appeared first on...

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Horimiya: The Missing Pieces – A Spin-Off Gem for Romance and Slice-of-Life...

For aficionados of romance and slice-of-life anime, “Horimiya” likely struck a chord upon its 2021 release. This endearing journey follows Hori Kyouko and Miyamura Izumi... The post Horimiya: The...

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Undead Girl Murder Farce: Incredible Blend of Mystery and Intrigue

When the trailer of Undead Girl Murder Farce dropped, I found myself quite intrigued. The premise held a certain allure. And the impressive lineup of... The post Undead Girl Murder Farce: Incredible...

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Perfect Blue: Finding Identity 25 Years Later

Few anime directors have left as indelible a mark as Satoshi Kon. His debut directorial work, “Perfect Blue,” continues to captivate audiences over two decades... The post Perfect Blue: Finding...

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“Tunnel to Summer, Exit of Goodbyes”: A Journey Beyond Regret

What if the possibility of reclaiming lost moments in life lay within one’s grasp? What sacrifices would be necessary, and how might these actions reshape... The post “Tunnel to Summer, Exit of...

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Tokyo Godfathers: Satoshi Kon’s Everlasting Gift

What Child is This? The re-release of Satoshi Kon’s “Tokyo Godfathers” in theaters by AX Cinema Nights, celebrating its 20th anniversary, beautifully showcases themes of... The post Tokyo Godfathers:...

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