This post was long-overdue, but can't be helped with the timing. Not to mention also, unlike Western media where shows tend to go in the direction of one specific genre rather than overlapping with another, with anime this distinction can be hard to make. How many people, for example, would classify Back To The Future … Continue reading The Traditional Catholic Weeb’s Corner: Genres, Part 3
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Anime Review #108 – Gosick
Before I begin this review, I would like to start off by explaining how I came around to knowing about Gosick. I have a Discord account, and periodically, like Twitter - yes, I'm still calling it that - I find myself receiving messages from people who share the same interests and religious beliefs as I … Continue reading Anime Review #108 – Gosick
Anime Review #104: Erased
Today, I'm going to review Erased, a mystery thriller series with a little side of sci-fi and horror added to it. I remember this film being one of the last shows I watched before taking my Lenten anime break back in 2022, which lasted for a good three months. The best way I find to … Continue reading Anime Review #104: Erased
Anime Review #98: Death Note
I've decided to review A GOOD ANIME today! "You should watch Death Note, it's my favourite anime of all time." My best friend told me this almost two years ago when we met up for one of our sporadic summer evening walks. He would go on to explain that if there was one flick that … Continue reading Anime Review #98: Death Note
Anime Review #94: Paprika
I shall now be making my first movie review of the year! Satoshi Kon's Paprika, like my investigation into Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland and Netflix's Slumberland, focuses on the world of dreams. Instead of focusing solely on characters who navigate through a dream world and has their adventures there recorded for our amusement, here … Continue reading Anime Review #94: Paprika