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In this episode, we learn what Asa's greatest fear is—and what it isn’t.

If the show is going to start branching out beyond the walls of the school, we'll need plenty of world-building and plot setup to make sure that all of it matters.

Among everything else, Rosemyne has also inadvertently invented the concept of Christian Rock.

Jairus Taylor looks back on the unfinished shonen classic to see why it captured a dedicated audience (and whether it's really any good).

I've been begging Agents of the Four Seasons to get a move on with its story for weeks. I guess dropping a ballistic missile right on top of the characters' heads is one way to go about doing that.

These are scenes from Awajima. They're not full stories. They have neither a set beginning nor a satisfying conclusion. One student fades into another.

Atsushi Tamaru, Ryōta Takeuchi, Mitsuki Saiga, Kazuhiko Inoue join cast of July series

The Viridescent Tiara, The Reincarnated Assassin Is a Swordmaster, Post-Possession Damage Control, Jack Be Invincible, Why Yuria Hid Her Wealth, Destined to Be an Outcast works to get anime on platform

Shōya Chiba joins anime's cast as drama & film club director, screenwriter Arandō Tamura

Anime was originally slated to be released in May

1st work is in production; studio is hiring animators, production staff

Violet Evergarden's Taichi Ishidate helms John Tarachine's story about filmmaking

More staff, character designs also revealed

If Needy Girl Overdose is ultimately a show about the ways society today destroys young women, this episode is a great examination of how even the women who benefit from the patriarchy are constrained and suppressed by it.

Purson’s absence and his conflict are important this week, not because it takes up a lot of screentime, but because without him, there’s no guarantee that the Misfit Class will be able to perform at their best.


New arc starts in next episode on May 17

First 2 episodes' English dub streams on May 17

Nippon Sangoku defies the odds, taking the #4 cumulative spot by proving that dense politicking can be just as gripping as any action sequence. See how your favorite shows stack up this week!
