“Anime” Archives
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion by Hideaki Anno (Review)
More than anything else, Evangelion’s focus is on the hopes and dreams of its characters, as well as their fears and weaknesses, and their attempts to overcome them.His and Her Circumstances, Vol. 1 by Hideaki Anno (Review)
To say I completely fell in love with this series is a bit premature, since I’ve only seen the first 6 episodes. But I’ve definitely got a crush.Gasaraki by Ryousuke Takahashi (Review)
Due to the overwhelming abundance of plots and machinations, it feels rather anti-climactic.Escaflowne: The Movie by Kazuki Akane (Review)
The series’ melodrama is almost offset by the movie’s visual style. Almost.Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth by Hideaki Anno (Review)
If you want to start getting into Evangelion, this is not, I repeat, not the place to start.Spriggan by Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Review)
Enter Spriggan, the Commando of the anime world, with an Indiana Jones twist.Neon Genesis Evangelion: Perfect Collection by Hideaki Anno (Review)
Neon Genesis Evangelion is controversial, action-packed, muddled, exciting, confusing, and maybe even profound in a way that most anime you see isn’t.Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki (Review)
Kiki’s Delivery Service never devolves to a childish, juvenile comedy, nor does it become overly melodramatic and pretentious.