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Journey
Year in review
Codename: Sailor V
53%
Codename Sailor V may have set the stage for Sailor Moon, but it doesn't have much else to offer than that.
A Time Slip of 10,000 Years: Prime Rose
47%
Medalist
79%
Tamon's B-Side
57%
SPY x FAMILY Season 2
74%
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
70%
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
55%
Anne Shirley
80%
My Melody & Kuromi
82%
Tokyo Mew Mew
80%
Fair, then Partly Piggy
56%
Trapezium
51%
ZENSHU
81%
Witchy Precure!! ~MIRAI DAYS~
77%
Madogiwa no Totto-chan
82%
The Elusive Samurai
61%
A Witch’s Love at the End of the World
68%
The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians
53%
Grave of the Fireflies
85%
HappinessCharge Precure!
55%
Tamayura: Hitotose
80%
one off
30%
ATRI -My Dear Moments-
66%
Kanon (2006)
75%
SHADOWS HOUSE
80%
A Place Further Than the Universe
87%
Narenare -Cheer for you!-
44%
Delicious in Dungeon
78%
Girls Band Cry
85%
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up
75%
The Summer You Were There
82%
Natsume's Book of Friends Season 6
95%
Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie
80%
Ashita no Nadja
88%
Lady Georgie
70%
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
89%
Soaring Sky! Precure
82%
Child of Kamiari Month
78%
The Yuzuki Family’s Four Sons
80%
Precure All Stars New Stage: Mirai no Tomodachi
74%
Precure All Stars F
53%
maboroshi
63%
Planetarian
80%
PLUTO
89%
Is It My Fault That I Got Bullied?
48%
Pokémon Concierge
80%
SPY x FAMILY
77%
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
78%
Cinnamoroll: The Movie
64%
Yuzu the Pet Vet
87%
Yuki's Sun
57%
BanG Dream! FILM LIVE
35%
Sweet Blue Flowers
87%
Glitter Force Doki Doki
66%
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Season 2
78%
Link Click Season 2
70%
Skip and Loafer
78%
My Happy Marriage
83%
Konnichiwa Anne: Before Green Gables
76%
Heaven Official's Blessing
55%
Insomniacs After School
81%
Ongaku Shoujo
30%
Summer Ghost
80%
Astro Boy (1980)
70%
Yume no Hashibashi
85%
Kagome Kagome
85%
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury
77%
Tokyo Mew Mew
64%
THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS U149
50%
PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~
55%
Lonely Castle in the Mirror
80%
Snow White with the Red Hair
93%
DEEMO: Memorial Keys
50%
Snow White with the Red Hair Season 2
93%
Glitter Force
77%
Lonely Castle in the Mirror
89%
AIURA
45%
Laid-Back Camp
81%
Toumei Ningen no Hone
80%
The Girl From the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún
93%
Embrace Your Size: My Own Body Positivity
82%
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
87%
TOKYO MEW MEW NEW
76%
Do It Yourself!!
78%
The Rose of Versailles
93%
Treasure Island
88%
Akudama Drive
69%
Kamichu!
84%
Fireworks
49%
Beasts of Abigaile
85%
The Heart of Thomas
75%
BOCCHI THE ROCK!
87%
Princess Arete
85%
Ride Your Wave
93%
Otherside Picnic
71%
Joker e...
45%
BL Metamorphosis
86%
A Whisker Away
60%
Bungo and Alchemist -Gears of Judgement-
68%
Delicious Party Precure
72%
Osamu Tezuka has made many great things, but Prime Rose is absolutely not one of them. A convoluted trainwreck.
Medalist's anime is proof that even a studio like ENGI can learn from their mistakes and rise from the ashes.
Take out the idol/oshi plotline, and it's just another cliche Manic Pixie Dream Girl story.
Same cute fun action show, but introducing Bond and finally giving Yor something to do for once.
History is like an endless waltz. While it has its own issues, it's a valiant send-off for Gundam Wing.
Gundam Wing is the prime example of how constant spectacle and bombast can actively hurt a series rather than help it.
Anne Shirley is a flawed but still enjoyable adaptation of LM Montgomery's classic novels. It just needs to slow down!
A My Melody series made by the guy who made My Little Goat? It seriously has no business being as good as it is.
One of very few anime that actually improves on the manga, Tokyo Mew Mew was my gateway magical girl series.
Tokyo Pig's predecessor film is a beautifully animated but juvenile, generic, uninteresting, mediocre kids movie.
Trapezium, an idol movie where its main character and her actions are both the movie's biggest strength and weakness.
Zenshu: A love letter to creativity and a reminder of what isekai used to be, can be, and are still capable of.
Mirai Days is a strong sequel that fixes the mistakes of its parent show, though it doesn't always stick the landing.
A lovely, heartfelt retelling of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's early life and an effective commentary on childhood education.
The Elusive Samurai squanders its potential through clashing tones and overreliance on unnecessary comedy.
Ambitious, but ultimately too short and rushed to really utilize its potential and is lacking in any romance or spark.
MahoNare is a bland, mediocre series lacking in substance, having nothing to offer beyond its shiny, sugary aesthetic.
Grave of the Fireflies is a heartbreaking, compelling WWII movie that manages to stand the test of time.
Overreliance on trying to emulate other seasons, inconsistent writing, and a saccharine MC make for a weak season.
A heartwarming, relaxing story of releasing yourself from the grieving process through a camera's viewfinder.
One Off is just that: A one-off Honda advertisement that is way too eager to indulge in fanservice and is just bad.
What could be a good, serviceable adaptation of the game is marred by questionable additions and changes.
Kanon isn't great on its own, but KyoAni did an impeccable job of bringing Key's first visual novel to life.
Shadows House, an intriguing gothic fairy tale reminiscent of The Brothers Grimm in both aesthetic and atmosphere.
Is Antarctica further than the universe? A fun, emotional, amazing series about friendship and self-discovery.
Narenare is little more than saccharine, directionless fluff that completely botches everything it attempts to do.
Let's cook some monsters for dinner! The food in this dungeon is delicious indeed! Hats off to Trigger.
Who said a rip-off of Bang Dream had to be low quality? Girls Band Cry will make you start head-banging!
A short, sweet, down-to-earth yuri manga that doesn't overstay its welcome, though could have had more meat to it.
The Summer You Were There is a compelling, tear-jerking drama that succeeds in tugging at your heartstrings.
Seasons 5 and 6 are an excellent follow-up to an already stunning, consistently awesome and enchanting series.
A fairly decent first franchise film for Cardcaptor Sakura that's better enjoyed with knowledge of its parent series.
Ashita no Nadja is a fun, charming historical shoujo adventure drama that respects its audience's intelligence.
Lady Georgie is your typical 80s shoujo melodrama, just with a dollop of pseudo-incest love triangle on top.
What lies beyond the journey's end? An entrancing fable that's sure to be spun for ages to come. Fantasy at its finest.
Struggles with balancing its plot, but Soaring Sky is an admirable celebration of everything that makes Precure great.
Child of Kamiari Month: a wholesome children's fantasy movie about grief that could have used its Shintoism themes more
A lovely, charming, low key family drama that lives and dies by its emotional honesty and lack of melodrama.
One of Pretty Cure's many crossover movies actually tries to do something different, even if it doesn't quite succeed.
All Stars F lacks structure and cohesion, its plot is all over the place, and does not do the Precure series justice.
Maboroshi: The most Mari Okada movie ever made, with all the good and bad that comes with it.
Planetarian's narrative and fleshed out characters help the anime rise above its middling OST and stiff visuals.
Pluto is Astro Boy if it was a cyberpunk noir murder mystery, which works a lot better than you'd think it would.
Good messages can't make up for this manga's lackluster plot, amateurish artwork, and cartoonishly one-note characters.
Pokemon Concierge is a cute, charming stop-motion series, but is really held back by being way too short.
Spy x Family: An action-packed dramedy about a fake family trying to end a war. Decent popcorn entertainment.
While not as good as the previous Pokemon web series, Paldean Winds does an admirable job of promoting its source games
As much as I love Cinnamoroll, his movie is way too shallow and overly saccharine for anyone who's not under age six.
Yuzu The Pet Vet: a fun, educational manga about the importance of taking proper care of animals without being preachy.
Hayao Miyazaki's directorial debut feels more like an animated commercial than a short film.
What's an animated concert but a product of corporate greed existing only to suck money out of consumers?
Aoi Hana is a sweet, nuanced LGBT story that prefers subtlety over forced melodrama and sensationalism.
Doki Doki Pretty Cure, aka Mana Aida The Mary Sue Show. Focuses on the MC over literally everything else.
Improves on the game's flaws somewhat, but having too many characters to juggle makes this season feel bloated.
Link Click season two had the potential to bake a delicious cake, but instead just came with a fried egg.
Skip and Loafer is content to be a sweet, wholesome romance manga, uninterested in breaking any new ground.
Happily Ever After is just one important step in the long healing process for this Cinderella.
Before Green Gables: a valiant attempt to relay Anne's early years, but held back by inconsistencies and cliches.
Heaven Official's Blessing? More like Heaven Official's Apathy. A shallow prologue with no narrative pay-off whatsoever
Quiet and contemplative just like the night, Insomniacs After School is a refreshingly down-to-earth romance.
Ongaku Shoujo is living proof of how an utterly reprehensible main character can completely ruin an entire movie.
A solid adaptation of the movie that expands on the characters and central conflict, though not quite enough.
While a valiant attempt to fix the sixties series' flaws, Astro Boy 1980 doesn't always stick the landing.
Yume no Hashibashi is an understated, melancholic queer tragedy that treats its main couple with empathy and kindness.
Kagome Kagome is a short, sweet historical period manga that values showing over telling, making for a soothing read.
Sunrise took a big risk with G-Witch, and while not without its flaws, brought new life into a stagnant franchise.
Tokyo Mew Mew is the first manga I read when I was a kid...though it's not as good as I remember it being.
Just Idolmaster but with insufferable lolis. U149 is a shameless cash grab that's so saccharine it'll give you diabetes
What do you get when you mix ice hockey, idols, and CGDCT? A shameless corporate gacha ad that falls flat on its face.
Serviceable as an adaptation, but leaves out important details, making it seem more hollow and cliche than its source.
A refreshing shoujo fantasy anime with a healthy romance and likeable characters, stands out from its contemporaries.
DEEMO as a movie is no better than direct-to-video babysitting fodder that's all schmaltz and literally nothing else.
Builds on everything that made the first season so good, never losing its whimsical yet fresh atmosphere.
Smile Pretty Cure is cute and funny, but its too episodic for its own good and doesn't have enough conflict.
Lonely Castle is a surprisingly fantastical and heartfelt adaptation that tackles bullying with sensitivity and grace.
The worst that the Cute Girls Doing Cute Things subgenre has to offer. Bland, soulless, and annoying AF.
Camping can be fun, too! Laid-Back Camp embodies its title perfectly as a wholesome, sweet, fun CGDCT anime.
Quiet, poignant, and surprisingly wholesome, a manga that tackles child abuse with sensitivity and grace.
Show, Don't Tell: The Anime. One of the best short films ever, no cap. A true testament to animation's versatility.
One woman's heartfelt autobiography detailing her journey towards body positivity and critiquing toxic beauty standards
Eizouken is an unabashed love letter to the medium of animation made by passionate people who respect the art form.
A valiant effort to remake a beloved magical girl classic, but still stumbles quite a bit in the adaptation process.
Cute and fun anime about handicrafts and making things from scratch, but doesn't rise beyond just being carefree.
What's there to say about RoV that hasn't been said already? A true classic shoujo masterpiece beyond words.
Dezaki's Treasure Island is a genuinely fun, dark, tense, exciting, swashbuckling adventure out on the high seas.
Balls to the wall blood and edgy cyberpunk action that struggles with its deeper thematic elements.
Shintoism and slice-of-life blend seamlessly into a laid-back, wholesome, lovely anime that is criminally underrated.
Fireworks is a poorly conceived mess that thinks its smart when it's cluttered, cliche, and above all, pretentious.
An interesting manga with a great female lead and solid worldbuilding, but struggles with cliche love interests.
While a revolutionary manga for its time, Heart of Thomas comes off as pretty dated today.
Are you ready to rock? Bocchi's ready to rock out! Seriously, this is what K-On should have been all along.
Princess Arete is basically Slow Burn: The Anime. But it's still a very well-made movie that deserves more love.
Ride Your Wave is proof that even the most cliche premises can be elevated with great animation and execution.
An intriguing horror with good characters, but isn't given the time to utilize its fullest potential.
One of the first gender-bending manga is a bad soap opera rife with overblown angst and a very poorly written melodrama
Low key and down-to-earth, a sweet, wholesome manga about the little joys fandom can bring, no matter your age.
Half-baked movie that suffers from clumsy writing, poorly utilized characters, no resolution, and lacks self-awareness.
Little more than an advertisement for a phone game about sparkly bishie men, and doesn't utilize its potential.
Better than Tropical Rouge, and a cute season in its own right, but in the end, insubstantial and flavorless.