Cannon Busters blurs the line between genres to tell the tale of immortal outlaw Philly The Kid Joseph Noblit May 31, 2021 Anime and Film, Articles, Reviews 1 Comment Netflix releases an adaptation of LeSean Thomas’ original comic Cannon Busters, blurring genres of spaghetti western, mecha, fantasy, and steampunk into one unforgettable road trip. Philly The Kid is the...
Satoshi Kon’s Landmark Anime Paranoia Agent Returns To Toonami After 15 Years Joseph Noblit April 25, 2020 Anime and Film, Articles, News and Announcements, Reviews After 15 years away, Satoshi Kon’s only anime series returns to American television on Toonami. Join the police and the victims on a mind-bending journey as they try to uncover just exactly who the Lil’...
10 Anime To Know Me – Faith’s Edition Faith Orcino April 1, 2020 Anime and Film, Articles, Reviews “Digimon” While I saw several series during my childhood like Pokemon, Sailor Moon and Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon was the one that really drew me. Toei Animation first released the series in...
“Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia” shifts game into new perspective Faith Orcino October 12, 2019 Anime and Film, Articles, Reviews Fans packed the Aratani Theater in Los Angeles for a special screening of “Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia” episodes 0-2 in September before its televised released thanks to Aniplex...
New Fruits Basket adaptation brings something old into new light Faith Orcino April 5, 2019 Anime and Film, Articles, Events, Reviews Funimation shocked many fans back in November when they announced the return of the hit 2001 anime “Fruits Basket” (Furuba) as a new series that will retell the complete manga by Natsuki Takaya. The...
“Dragon Ball Super: Broly” English cast interviews give a taste of what to expect in movie and more Faith Orcino January 15, 2019 Anime and Film, Articles, Interviews Funimation invited several members of the press to interview the English voice actors of “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” before its red carpet premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater last December. I joined in...
“Mirai” – Everyone needs help while growing up Faith Orcino December 15, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Reviews Thanks to GKIDS, fans of Mamoru Hosoda can check out his latest work “Mirai” in selected theaters in North America. “Mirai” puts the spotlight on a young boy named Kun as he watches his family...
“Persona5 the Animation Steals Anime Expo” panel takes the hearts of fans Faith Orcino July 24, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Conventions, Events, Gaming Attendees flocked to Petree Hall on Day Two of Anime Expo to see what surprise Aniplex had in store for their "Persona5 the Animation" panel. Director Masashi Ishihama and producer Kazuki Adachi joined...
Cells at Work! Panel takes a closer look at what it takes to make a microscopic world Faith Orcino July 17, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Conventions, Events Aniplex of America brought the special premier of "Cells at Work!" Episode One along with special guests from Japan to Anime Expo 2018 Day Two. For those who have not checked out our manga review or the...
“Lu Over The Wall” – Film shows love will bring out the song of the heart Faith Orcino May 15, 2018 Anime and Film, Articles, Reviews Distributor GKIDS brings the latest movie of Director Masaaki Yuasa and his studio Science Saru “Lu Over The Wall” to North American audiences for a limited time in May. In the coastal town of...