This week sees a variety of new releases from Anime Limited, Crunchyroll and MVM Entertainment, with our highlights being the Steelbook Blu-Ray release of Ergo Proxy (from MVM Entertainment) and the Collector’s Edition release of Naruto (from Anime Limited). Out This Week: 29th September 2025: A Nobody’s Way Up to an Exploration Hero – The Complete Season (Blu-Ray) …
Gachiakuta – 12
Gachiakuta’s first cour wraps with a somewhat non-“finale” episode, but nevertheless a lynchpin one. There are no huge cliffhangers here, no major character deaths or scene changes. But it’s a bit of a coming-out party for a hugely important character, and one that starts to unravel the mystery surrounding Rudo. It’s more of a table-setting …
GIANT ROBOTS VS MONSTERS RULES! Or, the DanDaDan Season Finale
DanDaDan S2 Ep 12 Review Do you know what’s more metal than fighting giant monsters inside a giant robot? Absolutely nothing! The Mecha and Kaiju genres are some of Japan’s oldest and most respected cultural exports, and they’ve gained popularity with people around the world. Since DanDaDan is essentially a giant love letter to all …
Guest Post: Unearthed Garbage with Firechick: Lapis Re:Lights (46/100)
Good lord. I can’t believe I wasted my time on this crapfest of a show. What we have here is an anime that’s part of yet another multimedia project to promote a cell phone game involving cute idol girls. Lapis Re:LiGHTs main selling point is that it takes place in a made up fantasy world …
Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu (The Summer Hikaru Died) – 12 (Season Finale)
As we’re wont to do here at LiA Towers, let’s let the lede be the lede and not bury it. Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu has been officially confirmed for a second season. This was never in doubt – the manga was already very popular, and the anime gave it one of the biggest per-volume boosts …
Vograce: Turn Your Art Into Something You Can Hold
I get this, probably all of us get it by now: turning your art into actual merch can feel impossible. Most places want you to order 500 pieces upfront, charge prices that drain your wallet, and take forever to deliver. That’s enough to make most artists give up before they even start. But here’s the …






