Cyberpunk Edgerunners: Studio Trigger’s Masterpiece

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners did the impossible: made a video game adaptation that’s genuinely great. Studio Trigger brought their signature style to Night City, creating a tragedy that stands alone from its source material. The Premise David Martinez is a poor kid in corporate-dominated Night City. When tragedy strikes his family, he installs military-grade cyberware and falls … Read more

Made in Abyss: Beautiful Yet Disturbing

Made in Abyss is beautiful and horrifying. Cute character designs explore environments that destroy bodies and minds. It’s not for children despite appearances—it’s for adults comfortable with darkness. The Premise A massive pit called the Abyss descends into the earth, filled with relics and monsters. Exploring it brings fame but also the Curse—ascent causes increasingly … Read more

Ranking of Kings: Don’t Judge by Appearance

Ranking of Kings looks like a children’s storybook. It hits like emotional devastation. Don’t judge by appearance—this is masterful storytelling wearing simple art. The Setup Bojji is a deaf, tiny prince who can’t wield a sword in a kingdom that values strength. Everyone expects his brother to become king. When Bojji befriends a shadow creature … Read more

Dr. Stone: Science Anime for Everyone

Dr. Stone makes science the superpower. When humanity turns to stone for millennia, Senku Ishigami awakens and rebuilds civilization through chemistry, physics, and engineering—one invention at a time. The Educational Hook Every arc centers on creating something: antibiotics, electricity, phones, vehicles. The show explains the science accurately enough to be educational while streamlining for entertainment. … Read more

Sakamoto Days: Retired Assassin Comedy

Sakamoto Days asks: what if John Wick retired, got fat, and ran a convenience store? Then assassins kept finding him anyway. The Concept Taro Sakamoto was the world’s deadliest assassin. He fell in love, retired, and gained weight. Now he runs a store with his family. When former colleagues and enemies arrive, he defeats them … Read more

The Apothecary Diaries: Mystery in Ancient China

The Apothecary Diaries offers something rare: a mystery series driven by actual investigation rather than supernatural detection. Maomao solves poisonings and medical mysteries through knowledge, not magic. The Setting A fictionalized ancient Chinese court where consorts scheme for imperial favor. Maomao, a apothecary’s daughter sold into palace service, notices poisonings where others see bad luck. … Read more

Dandadan: Supernatural Comedy at Its Best

Dandadan combines supernatural horror, alien encounters, and teenage romance in the most chaotic anime package imaginable. It shouldn’t work. It absolutely does. The Insane Premise Momo believes in ghosts. Okarun believes in aliens. To prove each other wrong, they visit haunted spots and get abducted—by both spirits and extraterrestrials. Okarun loses his… equipment… to a … Read more

Kaiju No. 8: Monster Hunting Done Right

Kaiju No. 8 proves older protagonists work in shonen. Kafka Hibino is 32, failed his dreams, works cleaning up kaiju corpses—and then transforms into a monster himself. The Twist on Monster Hunter Japan’s Defense Force fights kaiju professionally. Kafka wanted to join but kept failing exams. When he gains kaiju transformation power, he finally has … Read more

Undead Unluck: Shonen Jump’s Hidden Gem

Undead Unluck is Shonen Jump at its most creative—a romance between a girl who causes fatal misfortune and a man who can’t die, wrapped in world-threatening adventure. The Unique Powers Andy is “Undead”—immortal and regenerating from any damage. Fuuko is “Unluck”—touching her skin causes calamity scaled to affection level. Together, they can weaponize misfortune against … Read more

Mashle: Magic and Muscles Comedy Review

Mashle: Magic and Muscles asks one question: what if someone punched their way through Harry Potter? The answer is stupid, entertaining, and surprisingly heartfelt. The Absurd Premise In a world where magic is everything, Mash Burnedead has none. He does have absurd physical strength. When forced into magic school to survive, he punches every magical … Read more