Two cult-classic anime have suddenly found their way back into the spotlight thanks to a recent Guillermo del Toro interview, where the filmmaker revealed he and James Cameron regularly swap anime ...
In the 1980s, anime OVAs were everywhere. New and experimental series were being made left and right, released to dedicated fans of the medium. These video animations weren't broadcast on TV, and didn ...
Science fiction anime doesn’t just deal with the in-between questions and topics that can’t be fully covered in other genres, though. These pieces of media often deal with meaningful questions and ...
The end of the year is approaching, which can only mean that anime fans are starting to discuss 2025’s strengths and weaknesses regarding anime releases. It would be impossible to ignore the year’s ...
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Everyone remembers series like Dragon Ball Z, but some Cartoon Network anime has been memory-holed by fans.
When Christopher Nolan released his mind-bending blockbuster "Inception" in 2010, the premise of the movie — involving dream espionage and reality-warping visuals — amazed audiences worldwide. However ...