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Digimon Beatbreak Episode 6, titled “The Bond of Parent and Child,” plunges deeper into the moral complexities of revenge and self-sacrifice, culminating a multi-episode “Yakuza side quest” that tests the convictions of its main characters, particularly Pandamon and protagonist Tomoro Tenma. This pivotal episode, which aired on Sunday, November 9th (JST) and was available on

Tokyo, Japan – The latest episode of the much-anticipated anime series, “Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider,” delivered a nail-biting confrontation as Tanzaburo Tojima faced off against the monstrous Man-Spider in its true form. Episode 6, which aired on Sunday, November 9, at 12:30 AM JST, saw Tojima unleash a powerful Rider Punch, forcing

The anime adaptation of Sai Naekawa’s poignant yuri manga, This Monster Wants to Eat Me (Japanese: Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi), plunges viewers into a world where desire, protection, and a longing for release intertwine. Following the unusual pact between the mermaid Shiori, who desires to consume high school student Hinako, and Hinako, who

Fans of the sci-fi social deduction saga Gnosia are now able to delve into the latest chapter of its anime adaptation, with Episode 5 having premiered on November 8, 2025. The series, which adapts the critically acclaimed visual novel role-playing game, continues to unravel its intricate narrative of suspicion, survival, and endless time loops aboard

Fans of the beloved spy-comedy anime Spy×Family can mark their calendars, as Season 3 is officially underway, and the eagerly anticipated Episode 43 is slated for release today, November 8, 2025. This episode continues the thrilling and heartwarming adventures of the Forger family, following their continuous mission of espionage and maintaining their delicate charade. Spy×Family

In the dystopian future presented by Paru Itagaki’s SANDA, where the concept of childhood is rigidly controlled and cherished children are the nation’s last treasure, “Episode 6” of the anime adaptation plunges deeper into the complex themes of maturation, identity, and the struggle against a society obsessed with preserving youth. Titled “Everything’s Bright, Am I

In the ever-popular world of “villainess isekai” stories, The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess (Tensei Akujo no Kuro Rekishi) offers a unique and often hilariously chaotic twist. It plunges its protagonist, an ordinary office worker named Konoha Satou, into the role of Iana Magnolia—the despised villainess of a cringe-worthy fantasy novel she wrote in