Blue Manga Review
The story itself follows the relationship that grows between two girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endo. … More Blue Manga Review
The story itself follows the relationship that grows between two girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endo. … More Blue Manga Review
Over the past couple days I’ve binged through all 13 episodes of the anime and 17 volumes of the manga, and have come to the conclusion that while I love how the anime handles the story, the manga has its good points as well. … More Manga or Anime? Say I Love You
From the creator of Oyasumi Punpun, Inio Asano brings us a story of adolescent love, sex, and mental illness between two middle school friends. … More A Girl on the Shore Manga Review
Now, after almost 17 years, CLAMP is bringing back one of their most popular and beloved IPs for a new — and old — generation of readers. … More A New Cardcaptor Sakura Means Some Changes for Better or Worse
Tsuki Ga Kirei was one of those shows that I needed to try watching twice before I actually finished it. This anime has quite a few problems, but is held together by the relative strength of the story behind it. … More Tsuki Ga Kirei Anime Review
I won’t say the story is perfect, but there are reasons why it has remained in my top five romance mangas of all time for so long. … More Why Kare Kano Remains One of the Best Shoujo Romances
I Am Here is pretty short, only about 19 chapters from start to finish, but I think it manages to pack in a lot of interesting story and art that held me pretty well. To its credit, I think this is probably one of the only manga I have read so far where the internet played an integral role in the story. … More I Am Here Manga Review
While sitting in a park contemplating her situation, she comes across a man stuck in a tree trying desperately to shoo a dog away. When Nanami saves him, he places a kiss on her forehead in thanks, offering her a place at his shrine and – unknown to her – giving her his mark of godhood. … More Kamisama Kiss Season 1 Anime Review
When Fumi’s father reveals that he wracked up a huge debt and must go off on a tuna boat to pay it off, Fumi now needs both a job and a new place to live. Luckily for her, Akatsuki needs someone to make sure he eats and doesn’t collapse on his own floor from overwork, and she winds up becoming his live-in housekeeper. … More Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Manga Review
Two childhood friends, Fumi and Akira, meet again ten years later as they both start their first year at a new school after Fumi moves back home. … More Aoi Hana Manga Review