Author: Elora Losloso

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The monsters known as “Man-Eaters” play a terrifying role in the storyline of Heavenly Delusion. These creatures have an insatiable appetite for human flesh and possess immortality. Maru and Kiruko, the main protagonists, constantly face the threat of encountering these monsters wherever they go. Kiruko even shares her personal experience of battling a Man-Eater years ago, which tore her male body in half. The Man-Eaters serve as major adversaries in the story due to their formidable nature, being nearly impossible to defeat because of their immortality. However, Maru possesses a unique ability to delve into a Man-Eater’s body and destroy…

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The Heavenly Delusion’s post-apocalyptic world was brought about by a series of events. The initial trigger occurred when the children discovered that the adults at Takahara Academy had been conducting experiments on them. This shocking revelation sparked chaos within the school as the children realized they had been manipulated. These experiments bestowed upon each child a unique ability, prompting them to flee the academy in search of truth and freedom. However, the experiments had unintended consequences. The children, as a result of these manipulations, became susceptible to transforming into monstrous beings once their “core” reached its limit. This transformation typically…

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As someone who has been a fan of anime for a while, you may know that the notion of sub and dub, frequently sparks controversy in the fandom. The moment has come, however, to dispel any lingering doubt concerning the distinctions between the two if you have one. Remember that a subbed anime still features the original Japanese voice acting, but the subtitles are in the target language. Many anime viewers feel that changes to the animation’s original format would dilute its core appeal; hence they want to watch it exactly as it was first broadcast. On the other hand,…

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In the Jujutsu Kaisen series, it is suggested that Nobara Kugisaki may have tragically met her end. The final time she was illustrated alive in the manga was in Chapter 125. The sequence of events leading up to this implied demise involved a fatal encounter with Mahito’s Idle Transfiguration in chapter 124. Following this tragic hit, Nobara was flooded with memories, reflecting on her journey up until that crucial moment. In her potentially final words to Yuji Itadori, she courageously stated, “Tell them… it wasn’t so bad!” Then the next panel in the manga reveals the horrifying sight of her…

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Yes, good live-action anime adaptations do exist! There is a common belief that the anime to live action is often fraught with complications, leading to results that are less than satisfactory. However, there are some notable exceptions to this rule that have been successful in capturing the charm and essence of the original anime. The public and fans of the source material are only sometimes enthusiastic about the live-action adaptation of an anime. Universal contempt greets most live-action anime adaptations, as evidenced by the sinking critical and viewer feedback they typically garner. Since many aspects of anime are impossible to…

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Kiruko is in fact a boy in a girl’s body, as revealed in episode 3 of the anime. In Kiruko’s backstory, we learn that she has a brother named Haruki, but one tragic incident led to Haruki’s brain being transplanted into his sister’s body, Kiruko. As a result, Haruki retains his own consciousness but inhabits his sister’s body. Kiruko’s Backstory Episode 2 concludes with an unexpected turn of events that leaves fans stunned. Maru confesses to Kiruko, causing both Maru and Kiruko to blush. He even attempts to kiss Kiruko, but Kiruko intervenes by using their hands to ward off…

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Yes! The two even had a baby together. While the specific details of Tokio and Kona’s later lives are uncertain, it is highly likely that they eventually got together before the unfortunate disaster struck them. Tokio and Kona’s Love for Each Other During Episode 2 of the anime, an intriguing moment arises when Tokio experiences a pang of jealousy upon discovering that Kona has bestowed one of his drawings upon Koko. This situation unsettles Tokio, as she has grown accustomed to being the sole recipient of Kona’s artistic creations. Overwhelmed by emotions, tears trickle down her face as she expresses…

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Tokio is indeed a girl. Tokio’s appearance is that of an androgynous person, or simply, someone who doesn’t look exactly like a girl or a boy. Due to this nature, it gives people confusion as to what her true gender is, especially since she resembles one of the main protagonists, Maru, who is a male character. In the initial chapters of the story, the author Masakazu Ishiguro intentionally maintained an air of ambiguity surrounding Tokio’s gender. Interestingly, none of the characters in the manga ever used a pronoun to specifically denote Tokio’s gender, leaving it open to interpretation. In addition,…

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Created by mixing the blood of a cursed spirit and a human, the Cursed Womb: Death Paintings (known as Jutai Kusōzu in Japanese) are a collection of nine special-grade cursed objects. These unique objects possess a half-human, half-curse composition, which sets them apart from other cursed objects in Jujutsu Kaisen. Jujutsu Kaisen may seem like everything in this world falls into one of three categories – sorcerers, non-sorcerers, and curses – there are still many other entities that exist outside of these classifications. One such example is The Cursed Womb: Death Paintings. These mysterious creations were introduced in episode 21…

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Why are girls simply unable to resist Yamada’s charm? The answer lies within the wild success of Loving Yamada at Lv999! anime, which has taken the shoujo genre by storm. Yamada and Akane’s relationship has captured the hearts of many, evoking envy with their ideal combination of qualities for a romantic partnership. Yamada might appear to be the perfect foundation for what makes a great man, but rest assured, he has his fair share of imperfections. Lucky for him, he has Akane by his side, making their love story truly irresistible. Tip #1: Be a Gentleman In today’s fast-paced, self-centered…

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Vocaloid, is the phenomenon that swept the world with its digital divas and catchy tunes. If you were lucky enough to grow up in the era of Vocaloid, then you know the struggle of choosing which virtual singer to stan. From the OG, Hatsune Miku to the sultry voice of Megurine Luka, these synthetic singers had us hooked with their addictive melodies and mesmerizing dance moves. And let’s not forget the cosplay scene, where fans dressed up as their favorite Vocaloid. Vocaloid remains alive up to this day, and if you’re interested in discovering what happened with Vocaloid, read on…

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This compilation showcases 20 anime songs, comprising a blend of both opening and ending themes that you’re sure to love. With their nostalgic and catchy tunes, these songs make excellent additions to any playlist. Many of these tracks are upbeat, inspiring you to dance along. You could also turn it into a game with friends and try to guess the song titles first! 1. Unravel – Tokyo Ghoul Opening “Unravel” is the kind of anthem that makes anime fans want to scream “oshiete yo, oshiete yo!” which means “teach me or tell me” in Japanese. It’s from the world-renowned anime…

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The main antagonist of this popular anime series is none other than the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna. He was described as a two-faced and four-armed cursed spirit in his past, Sukuna quickly gained notoriety as one of the most iconic antagonists in the history of anime. In fact, at the 2021 Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Ryomen Sukuna was honored with the title of Best Antagonist of the Year during its fifth edition. Warning: if you wish to uncover the mysterious identity of Ryomen Sukuna, be prepared, as the following information will reveal it! The Origin of Sukuna In the anime,…

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How would you describe a superhero? Generally, people reduce the concept of “superhero” to the Marvel and DC Cinematic Universes. Yet, another exciting portrayal of heroes can be found in the anime world: Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia (known as Boku No Hero Academia) which is a Japanese manga and anime that builds superheroes from nothing to train them alongside their peers. Interestingly, some anime fans claim that My Hero Academia has the weirdest fanbase, and the reasons behind this will be explored further in the article below. Despite these opinions, it’s undeniable that several shounen series have left a…

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From his earliest moments in the anime series, Jujutsu Kaisen, Yuji Itadori has consistently demonstrated his status as a juggernaut in the making. As a sorcerer teeming with potential, he’s been steadily building his power, evolving into an absolute force to be reckoned with. Recent chapters of the manga have only heightened this sensation, but Yuji’s innate power and determination were evident from the start. Fearlessly confronting curse spirits and miraculously withstanding Sukuna’s possession, he showcases his tenacity and indomitable spirit. And with the mighty Gojo Satoru, the manga’s most formidable figure, taking him under his wing, there’s no telling…

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Ah, yes, Tokyo Ghoul – the manga series about Kaneki Ken who had a date that went so wrong it turned him into a half-ghoul. I mean, talk about a bad date! Most people just end up with a lousy meal or an awkward goodbye kiss. But no, Kaneki gets to deal with a whole new set of problems, like constantly battling his inner beast while trying to maintain his humanity, it’s like trying to be a vegan at a barbecue. The Seinen manga series Tokyo Ghoul shattered expectations and records alike as one of the best anime of 2014.…

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Saitama’s incredible strength is undoubtedly at an S-class hero level, if not more, yet he has not received an official S-class ranking from the Hero Association, which is responsible for categorizing and ranking heroes based on their abilities. Nevertheless, Saitama remains dedicated to his hero work for the pure enjoyment of it, recognizing that being an S-class hero is only a label, and what truly makes a hero is their commitment to helping others. Reasons Why Saitama Isn’t S-Class: At the beginning of the series, in episode 1 of season 1, we saw Saitama play the role of a hero…

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At first, Nezuko is deemed more powerful than Tanjiro because, as a demon, she possesses innate abilities that demon slayers must work hard to acquire. However, as the Demon Slayer series unfolds, Tanjiro eventually surpasses her strength. Curious why? If you want to spoil yourself with how Tanjiro became stronger than Nezuko, you’ll have to keep reading to find out! Unwavering Resolve Arc Nezuko and Tanjiro both possess their own distinct advantages and limitations, and the comparison of their strengths can change depending on the circumstances. In season 1, episode 1, Nezuko almost killed off Tanjiro if he wasn’t saved…

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If you thought your childhood was rough, wait till you hear about the Hashira – the elite warriors known at the pinnacle of the Demon Slayer Corps. These nine extraordinary swordsmen are revered for their unrivaled skill, strength, and devotion to eradicating the demon threat plaguing humankind. But behind every great warrior is a heartbreaking backstory, and these demon slayers are no exception. Each has a sad and traumatizing past that has played a crucial role in shaping their character, drive, and fighting style. Tomioka Giyu In chapter 130 of the manga’s Hashira training arc, Tanjiro is ordered by Ubuyashiki…

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The Yakuza have taken center stage in the anime universe with hits like “The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting,” “The Way of the Househusband,” “Backstreet Girls: Gokudolls,” “I Give My Virginity to Soushi Sazanami,” and more, transforming these mysterious people into sources of humor and lighthearted entertainment. But behind the smiles lies a darker, more complex reality of Japan’s infamous crime syndicates – a world where the true meaning of the Yakuza name runs much deeper than what meets the eye. The glimmering neon lights of Tokyo set the stage for a fascinating yet controversial phenomenon: the romanticization of the Yakuza…

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