This week we finally get our first really strong connection with the Tokyo Babylon series in this, and have discovered the identities of all of the Seven Seals/Dragons of Heaven. Continue reading →
Category Archives: Anime
Manga Review – xxxHolic Vol. 4
So, to get Manga Mondays started again, we’re going to move right along with the xxxHolic Reviews with volume number 4. Continue reading →
Weekend Review – Gungrave
This week I’ve got a review of an anime adaptation of a PS2 launch game that turns out better than its source material. Actually, it’s probably one of the best video-game to anime adaptations you’ll ever see. Continue reading →
Manga Review – xxxHolic Vol. 3
We’re continuing with the other half of the Tsubasa equation this week with xxxHolic volume 3. Continue reading →
Anime Review – Magic Knights Rayearth (Season 1)
This week I’ve got the anime adaptation of the CLAMP manga I reviewed a few months earlier. Continue reading →
Supernatural Anime Teaser is Online
About two months ago I ran a news story about an upcoming anime project adapting the first two seasons of Supernatural, done as a partnership between Warner Bros. and Studio Madhouse. Well, the teaser for the project is up on YouTube and is embedded below the cut. Continue reading →
Anime Review: El Hazard: The Magnificent World (OVA)
This week I have a review of one of the OVA series to come out in the early 90s in the “Whisked Into A Magical World” genre–one that predates Magic Knight Rayearth. Continue reading →
Misc. Anime News
While I was at Comic Con, a few notable licenses happened that I missed, as well as some other news stories – Continue reading →
Doctor Who Anime Fan Project
I came across this little YouTube Video from AnimeNewsNetwork. The video is a fan anime short created by Paul “Otaking” Johnson from Sheffield, England. This isn’t his first Doctor Who anime video – an earlier installment made the rounds around the internet a while back, but this installment, is much improved in my opinion – depicting some Daleks taking out some heavily armed soldiers, and, using some creative audio editing, The Two… Masters (honestly, if it weren’t for the fact that actors who have played The Master keep dying, I’m surprised they haven’t done that concept before). Take a look below the cut. Continue reading →
Manga Review – X/1999 Vol. 4
Finally the battle lines are drawn in CLAMP’s apocalyptic series. Continue reading →