Chris Dahlberg | August 19, 2015
Amagi Brilliant Park’s rapid fire comedy mixed with a healthy dose of fantasy and drama makes it genuinely fun to watch.
Chris Dahlberg | July 26, 2015
Madlax took a lot longer to get going than Noir, but the slower methodical approach paid off in the end.
Chris Dahlberg | May 18, 2015
The romance is dragged out to the point that many viewers may drop this show from frustration before getting to some of the best parts.
Chris Dahlberg | March 31, 2015
Although I did like White Album for what it did, this sequel was a much more compelling watch.
Chris Dahlberg | February 10, 2015
Although it can become repetitive fairly quickly if you watch too many of the 101 episodes in rapid succession, the intense basketball matches and likeable cast of characters will keep you wanting to see what happens next.
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 | 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 | June 30, 2014
D-Fragments isn’t afraid to go totally over the top in its attempts at comedy.