Crunchyroll Removes User Generated Content From All Platforms

Last week, I decided to watch My Hero Academia Dubbed. I know that Crunchyroll is slower with English Dub than Funimation was. Since Funimation Streaming was sacrificed for this merger, many current Crunchyroll subscribers complained about the late updates in the comment section. Next thing you know, I'm rewatching The Apothecary Diaries [I can't and... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Spy x Family

A Spy, an Assassin, and a telepath try to save the world on their own. Whose the telepath? their adopted daughter Anya. Could you imagine actually hearing your parents thoughts?! It definitely makes for an interesting situation. If you've been here a while it may seem like I'm running the block this week. You'd be... Continue Reading →

Manga to Anime: The Apothecary Diaries

Typically, I am not a Day One anime fan, meaning someone that supports a show a few episodes into it's first season. In fact, I'm more likely to watch an anime that has two fully dubbed seasons than starting a new series with subtitles. The Apothecary Diaries is an acception. I loved the anime so... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

Over the weekend, KevOnStage, Kevin Fredricks, started watching Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, which is one of my top animes. So far he's watched Blue Samurai, Attack on Titan, and Death Note. I've been looking forward to his reaction/review of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and decided to rewatch it with him. I was overdue for a rewatch anyways.... Continue Reading →

Realtime Anime Spoilers Are Hard To Avoid

Last Sunday afternoon, I watched the 72 min ( Actually 52 min) Demon Slayer Season Finale. Fans of the series know that Swordsmith Village Arc consisted of 11 Episodes. Fans were promised over 70 min of animation for the premiere and finale, but both were barely an hour. Plus, some of that initial screentime rehashed... Continue Reading →

5 Animes I Watched Over A Decade Ago

I few months ago, I decided to subscribe to Funimation. At the time, I thought that Crunchyroll was being merged into Funimation. Not the other way around. When I couldn't find Spy x Family, I suspected something was wrong. After some digging, I realized that Funimation is the one losing it's platform. Not Crunchyroll. Since... Continue Reading →

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