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Chris Dahlberg | September 1, 2014
Don’t expect just another rural slice of life anime, as No-Rin’s comedy is as outlandish as possible.
Chris Dahlberg | August 30, 2014
Nagi-Asu has a unique setting but doesn’t fully utilize it, instead opting for your typical anime love triangle.
Chris Dahlberg | August 26, 2014
Its humor may not be for everyone, but this dark comedy set in the Japanese interpretation of Hell left an impression.
Chris Dahlberg | August 10, 2014
It’s not a mandatory watch, but those that enjoyed the romance from the first season will enjoy the extra scenarios.
Chris Dahlberg | July 27, 2014
Durarara!! tells an engaging story with a genuinely interesting cast of characters.
Chris Dahlberg | July 14, 2014
Kill la Kill is the anime equivalent of a 1980s action movie.
Chris Dahlberg | July 5, 2014
SoniAni has good intentions, but ends up being one of the most generic slice of life anime I’ve seen.
Chris Dahlberg | July 2, 2014
The plot becomes a little too predictable in the second half, but Noir’s stylish action impresses.
Chris Dahlberg | June 30, 2014
D-Fragments isn’t afraid to go totally over the top in its attempts at comedy.
Chris Dahlberg | June 28, 2014
Nodame Cantabile’s combination of romance/drama and classical music is addictive.