Anime Feminist Recommendations of Summer 2020
One series out of Netflix jail and another delayed from the spring season ride in to save an otherwise slim summer.
One series out of Netflix jail and another delayed from the spring season ride in to save an otherwise slim summer.
Dee, Chiaki, and Mercedez look back on the 2020 Summer season!
A small-time con-artist, Makoto Edamura meets a charismatic Frenchman named Laurent Thierry and together they travel the world living a life of thievery.
Dee, Chiaki, and Vrai check in on the 2020 Summer season, from Spidermanders to cyborgs!
Summer might be a small season, but that only makes its standouts shine all the brighter. Some for their ingenuity, some for… other reasons.
From delayed titles to unexpected twists, this is shaping up to be one unusual season.
Gibiate is not, how you might say, good. I can’t wait to watch more of it.
Mr Love looks, at this stage, to be a fairly standard sci-fi otome series with all the pacing and compression issues you might expect from a shift in mediums from game to anime. If nothing else, it certainly looks gorgeous, so if you want a night in with some schlocky sci-fi full of Handsome Boys you might be in luck.
A brtual, viseral series that brutally looks at trauma and disaster in a time when the real world is coping with ongoing trauma. from a pandemic and disaster.
The power dynamic between the two leads is so far oddly and satisfyingly balanced (aside from the “girl kicks boy” slapstick), and there is a potentially really interesting undercurrent of character development and social themes amidst the corny comedy.
I feel like the writers have placed Sakurai as the “blank slate” sort of character that the audience is meant to project themselves onto, and they succeeded… with the perhaps unintended consequence that, in empathizing with Sakurai, I could not stand Uzaki.
Deca-Dence is proof-positive that sufficiently powerful execution trumps novelty.
This premiere may not be of any use as entertainment, but as a narcotic? It’s the best thing on the market.
The slapstick is top-notch, but the actual tournament part of this tournament fighter is a slog.
I gotta say, if you’ve seen one anime scientist banging a desk and hollering about how humans lose their will to live if they lose their interest in sex, you’ve seen them all. That aside, I surprisingly didn’t hate this premiere. In fact… I kind of liked it.
Monster Girl Doctor is a show that I’m going to keep watching because I really want to see some character growth… and because I like monster girls, okay?
A charming “magic meets idols” premiere that lays the foundation for a fantasy-themed idol anime that I hope to follow until the end. However, that does mean thinking about Japan’s own idol industry while watching.