Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I write to you from deep in the midst of my Sailor Moon marathon, having completed the show’s first two seasons and first film, and just recently started on Sailor Moon S. The show’s got a pretty steady formula, but it’s a good one – …
Katsute Mahou Shoujo to Aku wa Tekitai shiteita. – 07
Katsute Mahou Shoujo to Aku wa Tekitai shiteita. is definitely one of those series where the seiyuu carry a big load. This story, if we’re honest, is very silly. It certainly isn’t grounded in any reality, even in-context. The visuals are undeniably lovely but the cast has to bring this material to life and give …
Crunchyroll brings Anime Playlists to Spotify
Crunchyroll have recently announced a partnership that will see Crunchyroll tailored soundtrack playlists on Spotify as well as a dedicated shelf on Spotify’s global Anime Hub. Spotify is an online streaming platform that allows people to listen to their favorite music, or discover new ones, and during the past few years has seen an increase in popularity with …
LiA Bespoke Project: The Tournament Arc Double-Overtime – The Olympics
While an article on the topic of the Olympics in anime is obviously impossible (or at least pointless) I can talk about my favorite Olympic events to watch, I’m including the winter games in this, as I actually prefer them to the summer games, though the sheer greed and corruption associated with the Olympics has …
‘Nokotan’ is the Best Brain Rot I’ve Seen In Years!
RJ Writing Ink’s Initial Review for My Deer Friend Nokotan Brain rot (Noun): media deemed to hold little artistic value and/or negatively impacts those who consume it. Over the years, I have watched plenty of shows that would qualify as brain rot, especially when it comes to anime. There’s the classics like FLCL, where turning …
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 24
The words of Cruel Angel’s Thesis speak of a boy on the threshold of greatness, the wind of destiny wafting through the open door, wings only waiting to be unfurled adorning his shoulders. And yet the boy hesitates, “desperate for that gentle touch,” his gaze focused solely on the protector beside him. Generations of audiences …