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Journey
Year in review
Journal with Witch
90%
Grief has no playbook. But finding your answers, or no answers at all, is necessary to move on.
SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table
75%
CITY THE ANIMATION
100%
Takopi's Original Sin
70%
Apocalypse Hotel
90%
Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX
70%
SHOSHIMIN: How to become Ordinary Season 2
95%
Ave Mujica - The Die is Cast -
90%
Love Live! Superstar!! Season 3
20%
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian
50%
Sound! Euphonium 3
95%
Train to the End of the World
85%
Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, Angel Included
15%
Metallic Rouge
30%
The Dangers in My Heart Season 2
80%
The Summer You Were There
80%
Rozen Maiden
70%
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead
50%
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses
70%
My Happy Marriage
70%
BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!
80%
Natsu e no Tobira
80%
Natsufuku No Shoujotachi
100%
NieR:Automata Ver1.1a
70%
Bohemian Rhapsody
20%
xxxHOLiC
100%
Oshi No Ko
80%
Tengoku Daimakyo
95%
Yuri Is My Job!
30%
Skip and Loafer
90%
In Another World With My Smartphone 2
50%
Futatabi
40%
Spirit of Wonder
80%
Suzume
84%
Tsurune - The Linking Shot -
90%
COLORs
90%
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady
80%
The Fire Hunter
82%
The Eminence in Shadow
45%
Kino's Journey
100%
Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie
80%
Chainsaw Man
75%
BOCCHI THE ROCK!
100%
SPY x FAMILY Cour 2
50%
Akiba Maid War
34%
Do It Yourself!!
88%
Shinobi no Ittoki
17%
Arknights: PRELUDE TO DAWN
78%
Call of the Night
69%
Parallel World Pharmacy
41%
Lycoris Recoil
90%
SHADOWS HOUSE 2nd Season
80%
Gintama
90%
Talentless Nana
30%
Healer Girl
73%
BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story-
69%
Ya Boy Kongming!
90%
Scum's Wish
86%
Memories of Emanon
100%
BanG Dream!
63%
Tokyo 24th Ward
32%
Akebi’s Sailor Uniform
80%
Platinum End
20%
Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose
30%
Bamboo Blade
70%
Vision of Escaflowne
85%
The Day I Became a God
13%
The World Ends with You The Animation
42%
SHUFFLE!
60%
SHADOWS HOUSE
81%
Cardcaptor Sakura
87%
takt op.Destiny
30%
The aquatope on white sand
73%
Blue Period
44%
Shiki
96%
Those Snow White Notes
62%
Hyouka
88%
X (TV)
61%
Fena: Pirate Princess
62%
Sonny Boy
70%
Remake Our Life!
64%
Drug Store in Another World - The Slow Life of a Cheat Pharmacist
48%
The Detective Is Already Dead
20%
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
96%
Perfect Blue
88%
Ueno’s direction makes ghosts of everything, which is both its great attractor and great repellent.
Even when I wasn’t laughing, I was loving the fact that it exists. And that’s what it’s all about.
The tragedy of violence as rationalization for personal survival and control. But hopefully…
This review comes with a complementary shower cap.
Tsurumaki’s self-fulfilling prophecy. We'll meet again someday.
Not a whodunit, but a howdoesit. Yonezawa and Kanbe find the way.
A true KiLLKiSS of melodrama.
A center with no color – Love Live! is dead, and Superstar!! killed it.
Delightfully--and frustratingly--disorienting its cast.
The culmination of everything “Hibike!” – a grand finale.
Hop aboard! We’ve got doomsday, martial arts, and swan boats! Please stand clear of the closing doors.
It does not succeed because it does not try.
In trying to do a bit of everything, it just doesn’t feel like anything.
At first, I wasn’t on board. Now, I am.
When a cry in the night is heard, and the hand that reaches out is warm.
Nothing heals a hikkikomori's abandoning quite like a battle royale with dolls.
Sometimes, the stupidest approach is actually the better option.
Truly malleable - it’s just as broken or beautiful as you want it to be.
A beautiful ambiance of quiet that gradually destabilizes as its world expands.
A franchise survives when it takes risks, and MyGO!!!!! took many.
When the "rational" mind is overwhelmed by repressed emotions, thick as summer humidity.
A fascinating elegy, combining animation and real-life footage to create a sincere and tragic reminiscence.
[I]t wen[T] th[R]ough [I]ts own charact[E]r arc an[D] struggles.
Matsumoto's character designs are wasted in this surprisingly-bloodless take on Queen.
Inevitably granting wishes and changes, one not-coincidence at a time.
The text is a lie, or the score is. Which is it?
Knocking on Heaven’s Door and surviving Hell on the other side, if you can stomach it.
Selfishness, misery, and selfish misery are what’s served.
Warm and natural as a small summer's breeze.
An experiment to create a story with zero tension.
Like the manga's characters, Miura Kentarou took the first steps over the boundary and into a new world.
Whether scientist or tea shop owner, keep your adventurous spirit.
Even if you cannot fully understand the past, don't stop trying to understand it.
Drew in its breath, took its reassuring shot, and won.
Combines its themes of doubles and surface-level questions in a beautifully musical array.
“The impossible is something you make possible!” ~Anisphia
The shadow on the wall is not just cast by fire – in this case, the shadow itself IS fire.
“It’s just like in one of those isekai anime!”
Shows us outside-looking-in just how odd, yet mesmerizing, the world can be.
A genuinely-sweet end for a lovely series. May you find your fireflies!
No matter what I write in this, I've probably disappointed someone.
You won’t be lonely with your guitar on that blue planet forever!
By settling into its routine, it loses some of its spontaneity.
What happens when a Yakuza game and a maid café have a child.
An adorable show that goes the whole nine yards(tick)!
A problem-plagued mess of worldbuilding, characterization, and intrigue.
A wonderfully bleak series about dead people walking, but always clinging to hope.
It does occasionally stumble, but it's a fun take on modern-day vampirism and the "Other" in more ways than one.
Has some spoonfuls of sugar to help its medicine go down, but even so is, sadly, little more than mediocre.
Whether through slick action or endearingly-silly comedy, its characters and world are always trying to move on.
Takes season one's apprehensions, opens the window, and lets even more soot into its mysterious air.
Filled to the brim with energy that never seemed to be in short supply.
By playing its cards so early, much of what transpires lands with little impact.
Freely incorporates the abstract and the colorful - the sound mixing and performances exude a lingering warmth.
Embraces its absurdity by taking the finesse of golf and making it more rugged.
The comedic, infectious musical wackiness the show provides is pure fun.
Uses the self-destructive broken hearts to draw us into a labyrinth of confusions, contradictions, and connections.
Two listless people, weaving a story of purpose, change, and sadness with a speck of light.
Though at times uneven and with a rocky start, the group dynamic comes together strongly in the end.
Delaying an episode an extra week or having a placeholder recap is only a temporary band-aid for a larger wound.
The wholesome warmth always shines through, even in some of its more head-tilting moments.
A dark story that left me shaking my head in disgust rather than clutching my chest in anticipation.
It can't choose between a high school romcom or a coming-of-age-reconciling-with-your-past entrepreneurial story.
Has its own variety of comedic spunkiness that gives life to a familiar genre.
Takes the numerous features of the fantastical and weaves them together into a slow, but always moving, tale.
Maeda's characters cannot support the rushed, sloppy melodrama or slice-of-life elements.
It doesn't give itself enough time to maximize its potential, its characters, or universe.
It may not be anything particularly special, but it offers the occasional laugh and dramatic pulse.
Its slow burn in the beginning makes the ensuing middle and end an interesting ride.
Creative, full of life, and a delightful fantasy collect-a-thon that manages to keep entertainment close by.
It made me, derisively, ask what the point of it all was, and not even care enough to hear an answer.
Its warm cast and tone was delightful, even if it starts to lose its sense of direction in the second half.
It blasts through its material so quickly that both the human and artistic connections suffer.
A masterclass in immersion, where the slow pace and encroaching dread it wrought was completely arresting.
The beautiful musical moments are sadly impeded by incessant introspection and a mixed bag of characters.
Serene and lush, it exemplifies KyoAni's ability to show the color and beauty in the mundane and everyday.
Ambitious and apocalyptic, but the myriad of good-to-decent parts can't quite come together cleanly.
While fun, it struggles to appropriately balance the premise's comedy and drama.
I can't quite bring myself to say I like it, but it’s too unique to not be given an honest chance.
It has vestiges of being a particularly-good series, but cannot quite capitalize upon what’s there.
It will never enter the pantheon of good isekai, but given what it is, it could have been significantly worse.
So unsure of itself that it has to somewhat undo its own premise to hold interest.
Brimming with heart and warmth, shows like "Hunter x Hunter" remind me why I love fantasy.
A labyrinthine probing of identity and perception that's still stunningly relevant.