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While anime franchises such asDragon Balland One Piece have found serious success in the West, there are some long-running anime properties that don’t hit the same heights as the Straw Hat Pirates and the Z-Fighters. Case Closed, otherwise known as Detective Conan, is perhaps the biggest example of a lengthy franchise that hasn’t been as…
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Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is something that has changed the way we watch anime. Mainstream anime was always dominated by streams of series where the heroes’ adventures and even their goals begin with killing the final boss.
Kingdom Hearts creator Tetsuya Nomura confirms his role in Disney+’s new anime series and tells fans to let their imaginations run wild. The original story will expand the game universe.
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Naoki Urasawa, the creator behind the award-winning manga series Monster, is one of the most legendary manga creators of all time. Over the decades, he has worked on several exceptional stories, and almost all of his works are praised among fans and critics for their unique art style and storytelling. While Urasawa is famous for…
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My Hero Academia‘s creator has returned to the pages of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine two years after its finale with a brand new Horror inspired manga. Kohei Horikoshi has been moving on from the hero series for the past couple of years as the manga officially ended its story with a few epilogue entries…