TL;DR Review: BLOOD LAD
Premiering Summer 2013 and localized by Viz Media soon after, Blood Lad satisfyingly blends action, dark humor, and vampires in a brilliant adaptation to Yuuki Kodama’s manga series. Although vampire...
View ArticleSHIROBAKO Review: An Entertaining Foray into the Anime Industry
The sleeper hit of the Fall 2014 season, the two cour, or two season, original anime Shirobako is a truly excellent anime that has certainly reversed P.A Works’ recent fortune in sales for Glasslip and...
View ArticleGIRLS UND PANZER Review: A Well-Told Story of Schoolgirls and Tanks
Girls und Panzer takes the often poorly executed idea of ‘cute girls doing cute things’ and crafts a wonderful experience from it. The aforementioned premise is the sum of many shows throughout the...
View ArticleDURARARA!!x2 Review: Welcome Back to Ikebukuro
If you thought the streets of Ikebukuro were back to normal, think again. The craziness and mischief is back as Durarara!! makes a return with its second season titled Durarara!!x2. With the series’...
View ArticleYONA OF THE DAWN Review: An Excellent Example of an Uncommon Genre
Yona of the Dawn successfully tackles a relatively rare genre for anime and manga of recent years. That is, Yona of the Dawn is a fantasy-adventure narrative which perhaps finds it closest comparison...
View Article3 New Anime Worth Watching This Summer
The summer anime season has started and that means a plethora of new titles awaits many people to check out to determine if they are worth a watch for the rest of their run. Here on Another Castle,...
View ArticleSOUND! EUPHONIUM Review: A Concert Band Character Drama
The anime industry is no stranger to music anime. Shows like Beck, Nana, and K-on! delved into the idea of rock bands. Still, other shows such as Your Lie in April and Nodame Cantabile explored...
View ArticleCOPPELION Review: Living in the Nuclear Wasteland
There is always something fascinating about watching or reading about dystopian worlds and the wonder of how somebody can manage to survive throughout there whether it be zombies, vampires and other...
View Article31 Days of Horror: TOKYO GHOUL (Season 1)
In modern-day Tokyo, society lives in fear of Ghouls: mysterious creatures who look exactly like humans, yet hunger insatiably for their flesh. None of this matters to Ken Kaneki, a bookish and...
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