Berserk is the one anime and manga that holds great importance both in terms of its story and also the emotions that come with it. Kento Miura’s untimely passing led to an abrupt stop to his entire fanbase. The shocked state they found themselves in also included the legacy he left behind. One that needed completion, closure, and justice at the same time.
A still from Berserk anime
Seeing that the anime found its ending with no further updates, there was a majority of fans who were left wanting more. The manga in itself is finding a slow-paced continuation; one that everyone is patient with. However, the same cannot be said for the anime itself. That was until a fan-grouped animation studio took it upon themselves to carry on Miura’s legacy.
Berserk: The Black Swordsman Can Fix a Major Disaster
Berserk has always been regarded for its artistic...
A still from Berserk anime
Seeing that the anime found its ending with no further updates, there was a majority of fans who were left wanting more. The manga in itself is finding a slow-paced continuation; one that everyone is patient with. However, the same cannot be said for the anime itself. That was until a fan-grouped animation studio took it upon themselves to carry on Miura’s legacy.
Berserk: The Black Swordsman Can Fix a Major Disaster
Berserk has always been regarded for its artistic...
- 5/8/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Stars: Shiho, Keisuke Nomura, Saki Hirai, Haruki Itabashi, Ryuta Endo, Kento Miura, Lloyd Kaufman | Written and Directed by Ken’ichi Ugana
An expanded version of writer/director Ken’ichi Ugana’s 2021 short film Visitors, Visitors (Complete Edition) is probably the strangest feature to play at this year’s FRomford Horror Film Festival. And at sixty-one minutes, including credits, Visitors (Complete Edition) is probably the shortest as well. In other words, it’s a lot of weirdness packed into a short running time.
It all begins innocently enough as three friends Haruka, Nana, and Takanori drop in on their bandmate Souta who has dropped out of touch with them and everyone else for that matter. They find his house covered in old newspapers, fliers and other assorted papers. But when he finally answers the door he invites them in for tea. That was mistake number one. Mistake number two was pulling a...
An expanded version of writer/director Ken’ichi Ugana’s 2021 short film Visitors, Visitors (Complete Edition) is probably the strangest feature to play at this year’s FRomford Horror Film Festival. And at sixty-one minutes, including credits, Visitors (Complete Edition) is probably the shortest as well. In other words, it’s a lot of weirdness packed into a short running time.
It all begins innocently enough as three friends Haruka, Nana, and Takanori drop in on their bandmate Souta who has dropped out of touch with them and everyone else for that matter. They find his house covered in old newspapers, fliers and other assorted papers. But when he finally answers the door he invites them in for tea. That was mistake number one. Mistake number two was pulling a...
- 3/1/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
With the oversaturated world of teen coming-of-age content on Netflix, it is easy to fall into a rabbit hole of overly sexualized teen shows that just glamorize the tricky parts of being a teen. Compared to the western teen world, the east prefers to teach life lessons through cute little romance shows inspired by popular anime or manga. Japan is not new to high school dramas, and “From Me to You” rekindles fond memories of school rather than bringing anything new to the screen. As someone who hasn’t watched the anime, I can absolutely understand why it would’ve been translated into a live-action show for high school students in Japan. The show subtly tackles issues such as school bullying, feeling like you’ve brought a knife in a gunfight, high-school exams, the fear of growing up, and many such struggles of a school student without ever coming across as a life lesson.
- 3/31/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke (君に届け) is a series directed by Takehiko Shinjo and Takeo Kikuchi. It is based on the manga by Karuho Shiina.
Today, we get to enjoy this Japanese series about teenage love, which is – curiously enough – about a girl called Sadako, like the girl from Ringu, and who is believed to be cursed. But not everything in life has to be a horror movie, and she meets the most popular boy in high school.
About the Series
It is a series that would be equivalent to Dawson’s Creek or something along those lines (just to give you an idea), it’s one of those initiation series that little by little show us what life is about and that, gradually – and at the protagonists’ sides – we grow up at the same time as we watch the characters grow up. It knows how to take its time,...
Today, we get to enjoy this Japanese series about teenage love, which is – curiously enough – about a girl called Sadako, like the girl from Ringu, and who is believed to be cursed. But not everything in life has to be a horror movie, and she meets the most popular boy in high school.
About the Series
It is a series that would be equivalent to Dawson’s Creek or something along those lines (just to give you an idea), it’s one of those initiation series that little by little show us what life is about and that, gradually – and at the protagonists’ sides – we grow up at the same time as we watch the characters grow up. It knows how to take its time,...
- 3/30/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
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