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― The Tunnel to Summer, The Exit  of Goodbyes is part of a growing genre of supernatural romance anime movies and follows many of its beats. A new person bursts into the protagonist's life, bringing along with them a fantastical occur... As the manga industry moves from analog printing methods to digitalization, what was once a standard creation process is becoming a lost art. Shueisha hopes to capture and immortalize this craft in their new Manga Art project, commemorating One Piece's 1,000th chapter. Originally a thirteen-episode series, postive fan response internationally resulted in a second season co-produced by Cartoon Network, Sunrise, and Bandai Visual.
You all don't just deserve better anime than Harem Labyrinth, you deserve better porn than Harem Labyrinth. Take the money you would've splurged on those uncensored Blu-rays, and put them towards a proper hentai video or game or visual novel of material people have some actual passion for. Commission a horny artist to draw the exact kind of geek news smut you want. But don't reward this kind of time-wasting production grift that only serves to take up space that could be better filled by material from either side of the beaded curtain. Call of the Night is a story about growing up—i.e., figuring out your own wants and feelings. Yet, every day is spent simply going through the motions.

But we can talk about that later; in more impor... The top four players in Korea's Pokémon league were disqualified this past week for protesting the tournament by hacking their entire teams into knowing nothing but the move Metronome. Has the series' recent successes and prolonged battles exhausted its pacing this season? ― When does the line "separating the art from the artist" no longer apply? When the artist has crossed a line by committing crimes of great severity? The dilemma surrounding Rurouni Kenshin continues as the premiere of the series' reboot looms with Anime Expo right a...
The credits in recent shows like My Dress-Up Darling and Akebi's Sailor Uniform indicate a significant level of staff overlap for titles that were supposed to be handled by different sub-teams within the studio. The teams are being spread too thin to keep up with all the work. However, looking  past 2022, it appears that the global market's growth pattern is set to change.
Not even Zombie Land Saga can rattle Thunderbolt Fantasy 2's iron grip on the top spot! One Piece seeks to reclaim its glory as it competes for the top spot this week again! Find out how your favorites show fared in our weekly user rankings.

I do, however, feel for a lot of the more mid-range series that are potentially going to get bodied by all the heavy hitters in this rather daunting fall season. The studio tends to be a reliable one, even more so with Cygames money behind them for a project like this. It's all very clearly set up to sell you on the point that there's a big twist that you don't see coming, readying us for a dramatic reveal to the true nature of an anime otherwise predicated on marketable maid-cafe visuals.
LycoReco has bigger ideas therein, communicated in the concept of living for oneself compared to others, and what constitutes time best spent. It's a strong story-driving philosophy, a heartening one illustrated by brilliantly drawn and acted characters, and that's how it draws us into its storytelling and away from its clunkier framing elements. That's some very keen skill shown, writing-wise, and even as it closes out its season, it leaves me invested and interested in where this fresh-feeling take on a genre as well-worn as 'Girls With Guns' could go in the future.

Makoto Ojiro's Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia manga ended on Monday with chapter 125 in this year's 38th issue of Big Comic Spirits. Ojiro began serializing the school romance manga in Big Comic Spirits in May 2019. The official Twitter of Kurone Kanzaki's Maou-sama, Retry! (Demon Lord, Retry!) light novel announced an anime adaptation of Kanzaki and Amaru Minotake's Maou-sama, Retry! R (Demon Lord, Retry! R) sequel manga on Monday. Minotake serialized the original Maou-sama, Retry!
It uses your assumptions about what you see on the screen to mislead you about key aspects of the story. Something as simple as cutting from one location to another can be used to imply connections where there are none—or hide connections that should be obvious. All this makes the series worth not only a watch but a rewatch. You'll be shocked at how much was just sitting out there in the open.
Look, I know I'm writing this before the finale drops and after the airing of an episode I consider a pretty big misstep, but there's still no doubt in my mind that Wonder Egg Priority is my anime of the season. Warts and all, this is the kind of fresh, loud, colorful, ambitious, messy, heart-wrenching, and unforgettable series we only get once in a very long while. Its premiere alone is a huge, genre-quaking statement that mixes its influences in a novel way and grabs the audience by the collar with its surrealism and violence. Every episode is so dense with ideas, themes, and character-building subtleties that I've had to write reviews twice as long as my usual limit. In its best moments, Wonder Egg Priority takes enormous and enormously sensitive issues like abuse, self-harm, and suicide, and it integrates them into personal and heartfelt narratives surrounding its main cast of four determined heroines. The way it pairs these delicate issues with the bombast of its fight scenes and monsters is hazardous ground to tread upon, but more often than not, WEP manages to make this precarious balancing act work.