Monogatari Series: Gatar HeroThe Monogatari series is huge, both in popularity and in sheer scope (over 100 episodes throughout a bunch of standalone seasons and...
Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni vs. KonoSuba: Mo Magic, Mo ProblemsIsekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni (In Another World with My Smartphone) and Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku! (God's Blessings on this...
My Hero Academia: Episode 29 ReviewMy Hero Academia continues to raise the stakes. After two episodes of training we are right back into the action as some of the students...
Leo's Comfy Corner: Star vs the Forces of Evil: Lisa Frank meets Powerpuff GirlsStar vs The Forces of Evil is one of those cartoons that has been somewhat popular on the internet with adult audiences. In fact, it is...
Santa Clarita Diet: Low on Fat, High on LaughsHungry for blood and guts but want to pass on the horror? Are you a fan of genre-bending surreal shows? If you answered yes to both of...
Leo's Comfy Corner: Demi-chan: Monster High meets K-On!(2 out of 3 schoolgirls in this image are not human.) Demi-chan wa Kataritai (Interviews with Monster Girls) is a show set in a universe...
Leo's Comfy Corner - Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Dragons? More Like DShows that get the most acclaim tend to be described with buzzwords such as "riveting," "suspenseful," and "intense." But there's very...
Harvey Beaks: Adorable NeurosesHarvey Beaks is a cute show made by C. H. Greenblatt, a man known best for his previously cute and wonderful show, Chowder. The show...
The Mick: Mary Poppin' PillsThe Mick is Fox's newest attempt at making sitcoms better by making the characters worse (morally worse, not less interesting). As with...
Midnight Diner: Tokyo StoriesNetflix really took a risk launching this dramatic manga-based program. Sadly, that risk is not paying off, which is a genuine shame as...
Son of Zorn: He-Man meets This is 40Son of Zorn is the newest installment in Fox's animation block, which has been shuffling Bob's Burgers, live action shows such as...
Keijo!!! Review: Dragon Butt Z (or Dragon Ball T&A)For those of you still confused or in denial despite reading the title of this review and seeing the image above, this is a review of an...
Osomatsu-san: The Universality of Crude ReviewOsomatsu-san is the sequel to the much older, nostalgia-inducing (in Japan) series Osomatsu-kun from the 60's. As a Westerner I have no...