Studio: Radix Ace Entertainment | Released: 2002 | Streaming on: Funimation Haibane Renmei - An Anime Review Hey Everyone! This time we thought we'd talk about Haibane Renmei, a wistful yet beautiful 13 episode anime series created by Yoshitoshi ABe who you may recognize as the character designer for animes like Serial Experiments Lain and Texhnolyze. Haibane Renmei tackles some darker topics such as death and suicide, but does so in a mindful way, which makes Haibane Renmei an anime deserving of notice. For our full review you can watch our anime review video below. For the rest of this post, we’ll be going over our theories about the series so you are advised that from this point on there will be spoilers - So let’s get to it! Just a quick disclaimer before we get started - we are not personally religious, so any mention of religion or spiritual beliefs were approached from a purely academic standpoint and are used merely to explain a...
Anime Review: Psycho-Pass [No Spoilers] We finally got around to watching the second season of Psycho- Pass, and thought we should probably do a review of Psycho-Pass for anyone who hadn’t heard of it or still had some reservations about watching it. So here we go. First off Psycho-Pass was produced by Production I.G., the studio behind Ghost in a Shell, Attack on Titan, Blood: The Last Vampire, Guilty Crown, and Moribito; so right off the bat you know that even if the story doesn’t resonate with you or is lacking [Guilty Crown I’m looking at you], at least you’ll be watching some great visuals. Luckily for all of us Psycho-Pass is overall great. The story is engaging and thought provoking, while its characters are compelling. The story takes place in a future dystopian version of Japan. To keep its citizens safe Japan has closed itself off to the rest of the world and has created a crime management organizati...
Studio: Madhouse | Released: 2004 | Streaming on: Funimation Anime Review - BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad Hey Everyone, Back in November, I was so excited about this upcoming Summer’s concerts and festivals, only to have all my plans dashed by this Coronavirus situation. To say that I have a case of the COVID Blues is an understatement, and I’m sure some of you are feeling the same way. But don’t fret cause just because you can’t go outside doesn’t mean we can’t bring the concert to you, with a little known anime called BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad that will hopefully help satisfy your concert cravings. Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad is a music / coming of age anime by studio Madhouse. The anime is based on the Manga series Beck by Harold Sakuishi, which follows the journey of Koyuki Tanaka as he finds purpose in his life through Music. Throughout the story he comes across various people who all impact his life one way or another, helping him to grow and fin...
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