Synopsis In the distant future, humanity has built a massive city run by machines that both build it and defend against intruders. When people suddenly lost the ability to control the robots, the machines began attacking humans indiscriminately and took over the city. Many generations later, the only known enclave of humanity is a small … Continue reading Blame! Review
Month: May 2017
“I am Here!” The Value of My Hero Academia’s Sincerity
"Fear not citizens, hope has arrived! Because I am here!" With these words, All Might, the world's greatest hero in My Hero Academia, proudly introduced himself as he saved people from a major disaster. When I first watched this scene, I was a little skeptical. I thought he sounded kind of pretentious and full of himself. I couldn't … Continue reading “I am Here!” The Value of My Hero Academia’s Sincerity
My Top 15ish Favorite Anime
Note: This list was originally only 15 anime, hence the title. The reason it's grown so much longer is that I've encountered plenty of shows worth adding and it would be a disservice to remove anything from the list at this point. Today (May 14) is my one year anniversary of blogging, and I'm celebrating by … Continue reading My Top 15ish Favorite Anime
Blog Update: New Schedule and One Year Anniversary
I don't normally do posts like this since I don't normally have much to update about, but there are a couple of things I want to share. Firstly, I'm changing my post schedule. Mu schedule up till now has been irregular at best. I've tried to write at least one post a week, but I haven't … Continue reading Blog Update: New Schedule and One Year Anniversary
Berserk and the Weight of the Past
Spoiler Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Berserk Note: I'm writing this based on having seen the 1997 adaptation of Berserk, the 2016-2017 adaptation, and read the Black Swordsman and Lost Children arcs of the manga. I haven't read ahead in the manga, so I won't be referencing anything beyond that. It's no understatement to … Continue reading Berserk and the Weight of the Past