anime
The best science fiction anime today. From anime to manga we explore the world of anime without boundaries.
5 Anime That Will Convert the Agnostic. Top Story - January 2022.
Still unsure about anime after all those unabating recommendations from your anime-loving friends? Does finally giving the genre a chance seem far too daunting due to its substantial catalogue? If the answer to these questions is yes, then I have the perfect thing for you. Here's a list of five anime the agnostic should watch before dismissing the genre completely.
By Liam Spencer4 years ago in Futurism
Here's A Look At Some Of The New Original Content Coming To Disney+
Today is the day all fans of Disney+ have been waiting for. Two years ago today Disney launched the streaming service for fans across the globe to have a one stop destination for all their favorite content. It was expected that a plethora of new content would be announced today and Disney definitely delivered. Let's dive right into what the fans want to know. What new shows and movies did the House of Mouse announce today?
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism
Is One Piece is going to end soon
Around 24 years ago, an anime named ONE PIECE started. At that time the creator and the author of the manga from where the anime was serialized planned to work on this for around 5 years only. But it has been 24 years since then and it is still running successfully. Within these 24 years, ONE PIECE made many records and sometimes even broke its own record. It even registered itself in the Guinness Book of World Records for becoming the fastest seller of its books after publication. During this time many got connected with its plot, story, animation, music, humor, and quirks of anime. Moreover, it became an inspiration to the younger generation also. For those who are unfamiliar with anime, let me explain it to you. ONE PIECE anime is based on a fictional pirate world where the sea is divided into four parts by a mysterious & dangerous area named as Grand line where various notorious criminals and pirates go on voyage on a quest to find treasure.
By Blake Hunt4 years ago in Futurism
Top 25 Most Popular Manga of 2021 So Far, Jujutsu Kaisen's Reign Continues
Jujutsu Kaisen has become the most popular manga of 2021 leaving Demon Slayer behind during the 2021 Oricon fiscal year. We looked up the Oricon charts to find out what has been some of the most popular and best-selling manga series in Japan during this fiscal year so far. And the result is pretty much as you would expect with a few surprises here and there. But the numbers have continued to see an insane rise for the second year in a row with three manga series breaking past 20 million copies this year.
By Dharmesh Sahu4 years ago in Futurism
Introducing the best romantic and memorable anime
Introducing the best romantic anime In connection with the introduction of the best romantic anime, we have presented a list in which you can easily find attractive shows. This list includes the following anime:
By Mohjaba karimi4 years ago in Futurism
‘Kiss him, not me’ and how it relates to shipping
I discovered the anime, ‘Kiss him, not me’, directed by Hiroshi Ishiodori, when I was looking for something to fill the void that was created after I finished another anime. The title was certainly intriguing and I’m going to be honest and say that is why I clicked on it. The story focuses on Kae Serinuma and her preference for boy love manga and her obsession with shipping fictional boy characters with each other. This morphs into her shipping her male class members together. She ends up getting pursued for a romantic relationship by four of her male schoolmates, Mutsumi, Shinomiya, Nanashima, and Igarashi. The last two boys, Kae ships with each other. Later, a female schoolmate is introduced as a suitor, which is Nishina. Now that the premise of the show is established, I’m going to focus on the points that resonated with me as being somewhat part of the fandom world, which were the established ships in the anime, shipping, and when shipping becomes problematic.
By Ashlea Bicknell4 years ago in Futurism












