With the news of a manga influencing the real-life French wine market, I've decided to dedicate this post to anime and manga that have the potential to, or have already, inspire young and influential otaku to do things outside of consuming Pocky and Read More
Although some may gripe about the bare-bones nature of The Venture Bros. Season 4, Vol. 1 DVD collection, which consists of a single disc, the DVD case, and a slip-on cover, the set is much more than meets the eye. Read More
Metalocalypse has been melting faces via [adult swim] since 2006 with the adventures of the half-American, half-Norwegian metal band Dethklok. Now that the third season of the hit animated series has arrived on Blu-ray, I've taken a look at what's Read More
Here's a list of a few good anime shows that may be able to help all the poor souls out there to recover from the many Halloween-related parties they may have partaken in. And when I say “help,” I mean “scare the living bejeezus out of.” Read More
Earlier this month I reviewed the new Thundarr the Barbarian: The Complete Series DVD that was released as part of Warner Archive's growing collection. Now they're back with yet another new release of classic animation with The Addams Family: The Read More
Western shows that have elements of anime in them are easily identifiable and continue to grow in number as anime continues to grow in popularity. However, I have yet to seen an anime that took elements of Western shows and parody them to this extent, Read More
Wolverine and the X-Men was an outstanding animated series that drew from all corners of the Marvel universe. Sadly, it lasted only one awesome season before being canceled. This month Lionsgate collected the entire series for a new DVD release, and it Read More
A decent romantic-comedy anime that pokes fun at all the little tropes that run the shoujo genre, The World Only God Knows is a decent start for anyone interested in getting into the romantic anime genre. Read More
Paul Dini, the amazing writer/producer of most things you've ever loved — things like Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, and LOST — was kind enough to answer some questions from an admitted hardcore Paul Dini fan. Read More