As I suspected after last week’s episode, it looks as if the duty of the prodigy is going to be a major theme of Ooi! Tonbo going forward. Days of Diamond is tackling it pretty brilliantly in the manga world right now. And if you want to go further afield both in time and space, …
Blue Reflection Ray – Episode 2
Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I figured we’d check back in on Blue Reflection Ray, after a first episode that offered us a bounty of fantastical inventions and an impressive spread of new characters. Fortunately, both the show’s worldbuilding and character beats so far have proven familiar enough to make …
Bartender: Kami no Glass – 04
As I’ve noted ad nauseam, this is the season of the bubble. Seems like almost half the series I’ve been covering are in it. Bartender is one of the shows on the Patron Pick ballot, though I haven’t ruled out the possibility of covering it anyway. I quite enjoy it but it doesn’t seem to …
MEGATON MUSASHI TV Anime Available to Stream on Crunchyroll with MEGATON MUSASHI W: WIRED Game Available on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5 & Steam
Crunchyroll have recently confirmed that the first episode of MEGATON MUSASHI, a TV anime series adapted from the recently released MEGATON MUSASHI W: WIRED game from LEVEL-5, is now simulcast streaming on Crunchyroll in the UK. The first episode of MEGATON MUSASHI is currently available to stream on Crunchyroll, with new episodes being added each …
ACMA:GAME Live Action TV Series Available to Stream on Amazon Prime
The first episode of the live action TV series ACMA:GAME, which is based upon the Japanese manga series of the same name, is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the UK in Japanese (with English subtitles). This live action ACMA:GAME TV series is based upon the manga series written by Meeb and …
Dungeon Meshi (Delicious in Dungeon) – 17
We’ve had some Dungeon Meshi episodes on either extreme of its stylistic spectrum recently. This one was an all-rounder, and a great one too. Action-packed and full of darkness and uncomfortable self-reflection about its cast (especially the protagonist). I think one of the greatest among this series’ many strengths is how wide that sweet spot …