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Anime, Bakuon, Review -

Motorcycles are more than a mode of transportation in media, they are the epitome of all that is cool. From American classic films such as The Wild One, Easy Rider, and The Wild Angels, with the motorcycle comes an element of cool edginess. Even the futuristic motorcycle from the anime classic Akira carries this connotation, as its rider is trying to outrun police after gaining telekinesis. With this in mind, it is important to remember that in areas of the world where space is limited the motorcycle is an optimal mode of transportation. Often times looked down upon, due to the media driven perception, motorcycle enthusiasts band together over their common and misunderstood love.

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Anime, New Game!, Review -

With many nuanced protocols, myths, and seniority privileges, Japanese business culture creates a fascinating dichotomy for Westerners to observe. Similarly, fans of video games are often fascinated by how their favorite games are created. New Game! attempts to give some comedic insight into both of these business cultures in the form of a slice-of-life anime. New Game! focuses on Aoba Suzukaze, who recently obtained her dream job, immediately after graduating high school, as a digital artist for her favorite game company, Eaglejump. In grade school, Aoba’s favorite game series was Faries’ Story, which was created by Eaglejump, and now she...

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Netflix’s new anime series Glitter Force uses many stereotypical tropes of the magical girl anime to weave together a simple and cute story. Also known as Smile PreCure!, or Smile Pretty Cure!, this is the ninth series within the Pretty Cure franchise. This particular review will be focused on the Netflix English dub of the series, for multiple reasons that will be explained. When Emily transfers to Rainbow Hills Middle School, the last thing she expects is to literally have a magical book fall out of the sky. As this book falls a cute character named Candy pops out of...

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A title that only provides a half truth, Shimoneta focuses on a futuristic Japan where decency police have instituted order to keep all perceived immoral activity from being part of society. These special moral police have been granted the authority to destroy all immoral objects and punish immoral individuals, by any means necessary. Power to know what all members of society are doing is key in this fight, hence all people are now forced to wear Peace Makers to analyze every spoken word and hand motion for any action that may break the law. Books of all types are burned...

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The story is a complex post-post-apocalyptic story where entire human race over the age of thirteen dies off due to a reportedly man-made virus. While the children attempt to fend for themselves they are quickly taken by vampires, all unaffected by the virus, who decide to look after them as a food source. Many of the children form families where the eldest attempt to raise the young ones of the group. The majority will give their blood to the vampires freely in exchange for this protection in the form of standard blood donations, but some of the young humans make deals with elite vampires to let them drink from their bodies directly in exchange for extra food and supplies...

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