Author: Elora Losloso

a writer, cosplay connoisseur, and an anime enthusiast waiting to be hit by truck-kun ~~ 彡໒(⊙ᴗ⊙)७彡

The only apparent ally that Kuro has is Kato. Even though he’s been projecting a professional and serious personality, deep down inside, he’s always been a caring superior to Kuro. He would be his intel, telling him everything he needed to know before giving him a job. Despite Kuro’s lack of enthusiasm sometimes, he believes he can pull off any task he has been assigned, as his skills are far greater than others. However, there have been characters introduced at the beginning of the story, which may practically entail that they could also be an ally that would make Kuro’s…

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An action-packed anime genre that redefined the word “Yakuza” for both the international and local Japanese market. Usually associated with violence, crime, and savagery, the look on this organization changed relatively when various mangakas and authors began writing stories about it. It sometimes incorporates humorous narratives, making their image a bit tamer than it usually is. However, the culture still remains, showcasing tattoos, operations, and even a tinge of violence, which would often end with a meaningful resolution. It just goes to show that despite doing immoral activities, their gang’s respect and values will always prevail at the end of…

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Yuri Egin or Yuri in the anime Ao no Exorcist is the former love interest of the story’s main protagonist’s biological father, Satan. The anime industry’s attempt to tackle some of the most controversial subject matter sent some viewers questioning their own moral values. They make stories to educate. The authors wanted the audiences to see how a toxic behavior could lead to something so damaging. However, some are merely doing it for their own entertainment. Anime is the perfect medium to convey a message that will reach a global spectrum. Since the beginning of modern Anime in 1956, which…

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Have you ever felt like you were the only one in your friend group who truly understood the beauty of Sailor Moon or the epicness of One Piece? Well, don’t worry because there is a whole community out there waiting to welcome you with open arms at anime conventions! Anime conventions have become increasingly become popular in recent years, with many fans of anime and manga coming together to celebrate their shared passion. While these conventions provide an excellent opportunity for like-minded individuals to come together and share their love for this unique genre of entertainment, they also come with…

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Unfortunately, Iruma doesn’t naturally have a pair of wings because he is only a human being. However, he can obtain wings through the assistance of Alikred, activating “Pandora” mode at the Ring of Gluttony, and by channeling his core magic into anything he visualizes based on the recent seasons of Welcome to demon school, Iruma-Kun. To learn more about this, continue reading below. Demon Wings Are Important As evident in the 10th episode of Welcome to demon school, Iruma-kun! In season 2, Balam explained that the ecosystem in the Netherworld is vicious, entailing the survival of the fittest. As a result, the demons…

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One of the most recognizable tropes in anime is the exaggerated nosebleed. A character, usually male, gets overly excited or aroused and suddenly has a massive nosebleed, with blood spurting out comically. This over-the-top visual gag has become an iconic part of anime culture and a visual shorthand for arousal and perversion. But what are the implications of this bizarre trope? On one hand, the absurd nosebleed gag is beloved by many hardcore anime fans as an iconic quirk of the genre’s humor and style. To them, it encapsulates the medium’s willingness to exaggerate mundane embarrassments into absurd hilarity. On…

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Have you ever been left hanging by an anime because the series is over by the time you get into it? Or, have you ever noticed that your favorite show seems to be dragging on and on even though you have been watching it for a while? Despite what you may assume, you are not alone in experiencing this. Some animations persist for a long time for reasons you might not expect, while others are canceled before they can make a mark on audiences beyond their devoted audience. Curious? Let us delve further into this matter right now! Seasonal Broadcasting…

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When did you start watching anime? Was it as a child when you dreamed of being mighty and landing on the tallest mountain in the world, or was it in high school when you played make-believe about what may have happened if you were the main character? Or is it just recently that you have let yourself be moved by characters who may be speaking a foreign language but whose stories nonetheless manage to reach your soul? Just like you have a history with Anime, Anime also has a history. It grew and evolved over time, so, what is the…

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Shonen Jump is a highly popular and influential Japanese manga magazine published by Shueisha. Founded in 1968, it has become an iconic platform for showcasing the best shonen manga – a genre that primarily targets young male audiences. Shonen Jump is known for its engaging, action-packed stories featuring relatable protagonists who embark on exciting adventures and face challenges as they grow and develop. Over the years, Shonen Jump has introduced many hit manga series, many of which have been adapted into highly successful anime. These adaptations have found their way to international streaming platforms like Netflix, providing a wide range…

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Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead has quickly become one of the most popular post-apocalyptic anime series of recent years. With its clever mix of zombie horror, comedy, and a slice of life, Zom 100 offers a fresh take on the crowded zombie genre. For fans eagerly awaiting the episodes of Zom 100, the wait can seem unbearable. Luckily, there are plenty of other great zombie anime series to help pass the time. Whether you’re looking for more zombie chaos, drama, or comedy, this list has something for every fan of Zom 100 Read more: “Zom 100: Bucket List…

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Shizuka is one of the main characters in ZOM 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Known for her hyper-rational personality and hardcore survival skills, Shizuka stands out as uniquely prepared for the catastrophic events unfolding around her. Shizuka analyzes threats rationally and devises strategic solutions, unlike the carefree lead Akira. However, the question arises: What motivates her meticulous preparations for the apocalypse, and what is the intriguing backstory that has shaped her? Stay with us as we unveil these details in the following sections – keep reading! Shizuka and Akira’s First Meeting In episode 2 of ZOM 100, Akira has…

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Incest themes have long been a controversial element of some anime series and films. While not extremely common, the trope does recur often enough that it has become something of a recognized subgenre. However, the use of incest as a plot device or theme raises some concerning issues that are worth examining. Questionable Normalization of Taboo Relations One of the main critiques of incest anime is that it can help normalize relations that are considered taboo or even abusive in most societies. By treating incestuous relationships between siblings or parents and children as just another romantic plotline, these shows risk…

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Anime is known for its colorful and imaginative characters, worlds, and stories. Food also plays an important role in many anime series. Some anime feature food prominently, using cooking or cuisine as a major plot element. Other shows include food that becomes instantly recognizable and iconic to fans. Here are 10 of the best foods from popular anime series. 1. Taiyaki A Taiyaki is a classic Japanese fish-shaped pastry that is essentially a cake molded into the shape of a carp. It’s made using pancake or waffle batter and typically filled with sweet red bean paste, custard, chocolate, or cheese.…

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Spoiler Warning: The following text contains major plot points and key details about Demon Slayer. If you wish to preserve the surprise, please refrain from reading further. No, Muzan is not able to eat Nezuko. In the storyline, Muzan becomes obsessed with the idea of absorbing Nezuko to acquire her ability to withstand sunlight and defeat the sun. However, his attempts are thwarted as Nezuko was able to turn back into a human plus the protective efforts of those around her. Muzan wants to eat Nezuko In the Swordsmith Village Arc’s conclusion, Nezuko achieves a significant milestone by overcoming her…

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Yes, Ranpo does not have any ability at all, this is shown during episode 5 when Atsushi was assigned to assist Ranpo in a murder investigation, he had doubts about Ranpo’s capabilities due to his playful and unserious demeanor, which seemed to reflect his overall childish personality. Later in that same episode, Dazai disclosed to Atsushi and the audience that Ranpo does indeed not have any actual powers at all. Dazai asserted that Ranpo lacks any exceptional abilities, meaning he doesn’t possess any supernatural powers to combat or solve problems. Nevertheless, despite this absence of a special skill, Ranpo’s intellectual…

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Osamu Dazai switched sides due to the significant impact of Oda’s death. This event led him to reflect deeply on his actions and the nature of his work. As a result, he became disenchanted with the Port Mafia and its ruthless practices, growing weary of the violence that permeated the organization. Dazai sought a different path that would align with his personal sense of justice. His time in the Port Mafia was marked by tragedy and trauma, providing him with an intimate understanding of the Mafia’s inner workings and its darker aspects. Consequently, he carried a profound sense of guilt…

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Genya is not a demon in the sense that he does not possess demonic origins. He is a human character in the Demon Slayer series. Through his strong jaw and exceptional digestive system, he can consume and digest the flesh of demons without experiencing negative consequences. This allows him to temporarily acquire demon-like powers such as increased strength, the ability to regenerate, and other traits associated with demons. Genya’s First Appearance Genya’s initial appearance occurs during the first Arc of Demon Slayer, known as the Final Selection Arc. In this arc, he survives a seven-day trial along with Tanjiro, Kanao,…

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In a world filled with countless manga titles, a significant number of captivating stories remain incomplete, leaving readers yearning for closure. The anticipation of discovering the best plots and relishing in the completion of these narratives has become an enduring challenge, with no end in sight. The manga community finds itself grappling with the uncertainty of when, or even if, these works will ever be revived. This disheartening reality is not unfamiliar to manga enthusiasts who have often embarked on exciting journeys, only to be left hanging without knowing if the story will ever reach its conclusion. The reasons behind…

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In a surprising turn of events, concerned parents have recently ignited a fervent campaign to have the popular manga series “Assassination Classroom” removed from school libraries. The manga, known for its depictions of violence, has stirred up a heated debate reminiscent of previous controversies surrounding the impact of media on real-world violence. Assasination Classroom plot: the story revolves around a group of outcast students known as Class 3-E. Their mission, assigned by the Japanese government, is to save the Earth from destruction. The unique twist lies in their target: Koro-sensei, their alien homeroom teacher at a junior high school. The…

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No, Maou and Emi did not end up in a romantic relationship and therefore did not have a biological child. However, they did have a “child” in a metaphorical sense, and that is Alas Ramus. Alas Ramus is the adopted daughter of Sadao Maou and Emi Yusa. She made her first appearance in the first episode of season 2 and serves as an important new character for that season. Originally from Ente Isla, Alas Ramus was transported to Earth in the form of a giant apple. Suddenly, the apple sprouted arms and transformed into an adorable baby with white hair…

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