Browsing: Episode Reviews

The highly anticipated first season of the folk-horror-meets-BL anime, “The Summer Hikaru Died,” wrapped up with its twelfth episode, “Its Place,” which aired on September 27, 2025, with a Japanese broadcast on September 28, 2025. The finale delivered a powerful blend of emotional confessions, significant plot revelations, and a definitive setup for a second season,

In the gritty, dystopian world of Gachiakuta, where societal outcasts are cast into a literal pit of refuse and monstrous “trash beasts,” the stakes are perpetually high. Episode 12 of the anime adaptation has plunged viewers deeper into the series’ intense narrative, showcasing the brutal consequences of psychological warfare and the raw fury of its

The highly anticipated first season of “CITY The Animation” officially wrapped up on Monday, September 29, 2025, with its 13th and final episode airing at 0:00 JST. The Kyoto Animation series, lauded for its unique blend of surreal comedy and heartfelt slice-of-life storytelling, concluded with an emotional send-off that resonated deeply with viewers. A Bittersweet

Monica Everett, the notoriously shy yet incredibly powerful “Silent Witch,” finds her undercover mission taking a charmingly unexpected turn in Episode 12 of Secrets of the Silent Witch. Far from the high-stakes confrontations of previous installments, this episode offers a more light-hearted, yet pivotal, exploration of character relationships and subtle intrigue amidst a vibrant local

Fans of the hit anime series Kaiju No. 8 recently witnessed a high-stakes battle in the highly anticipated Episode 23 of Season 2, which premiered on September 27, 2025. Available for streaming on Crunchyroll, this episode has been lauded for its gripping action and significant plot developments, serving as a critical precursor to the season’s

In the heartwarming yet often tumultuous world of “The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity,” Episode 5, titled “Premonition of a New Beginning,” plunges its protagonists into a complex web of strained friendships, unspoken anxieties, and the looming threat of societal judgment. As Rintaro Tsumugi and Kaoruko Waguri’s budding romance subtly blossoms across the divide of

For generations, the spirited orphan Anne Shirley has captivated hearts with her vivid imagination, fierce independence, and unwavering optimism. From Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved novels to various screen adaptations, Anne’s journey has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The most recent and widely celebrated iteration, Anne with an E, brought Anne’s world to life with a