anime
The best science fiction anime today. From anime to manga we explore the world of anime without boundaries.
My Top 5 Animes
Anime is one of those things that you either love or refuse to try. I first started watching anime in 6th grade after meeting a couple of really nice girls in my gym class who were always talking about a pink-haired salamander, a little blue cat, and a blonde girl who was never wearing enough clothing. They gave me the name of the show, a website to watch it on, and I have been hooked ever since.
By Lauren Stewart5 years ago in Futurism
I Spent More Than 24 Hours In The Last 3 Days Watching Attack On Titan
I was watching a pro gamer streaming on Twitch a few days ago. A donator asked him a question about the animes he was watching. More specifically, the donor asked him if he was excited for the new episode of Attack On Titan that was coming out the next day.
By Kevin Shan5 years ago in Futurism
My Favorite Guilty Pleasure
First of all, I must say that although I am really fascinated with Japanese culture, I'm not really an anime fan. I have nothing against it; in fact I can appreciate the genre as an art form, but I'm not all that into it. This show, however, had me hooked by the time I had watched three episodes and I was able to finish the series in two sittings across two days. I liked it so much that I binged it before I even had access to the English version, so I had to give it my full attention in order to read the subtitles. Once I finished watching the show, I found myself emotionally affected by the twists and turns of the story, and the first thing that I did was share it with my best friend. To this day, we still sometimes talk about how the story is such a parallel for my own life.
By Vince Coliam5 years ago in Futurism
A Childish Medium to Explore an Adult's World
I’m a sucker for a good character. Doesn’t matter the genre, the medium, or the story, anything from cartoons and kid’s shows, to comedies and romances, to Oscar winning movies and epic HBO fantasies, if it’s got the skill to explore complex characters with deep backgrounds and believable motives, then I’m intrigued. However, I have found one genre in particular to not be shy about toeing lines, pushing boundaries and exploring difficult and sensitive topics in unique and often heart-wrenching ways: Anime.
By Scaylen Renvac5 years ago in Futurism
Anime Equals Part Two
Back again everyone with another list of inclusive women-friendly anime. For those of you clicking this for the first time, welcome! This list was created for those of us who want a good story but don't want all the extra fanservice that tends to go in anime.
By L Sophystra5 years ago in Futurism











