Summer Pockets: Season 1 Episode 14 – Recap and Review
In what might be the final episode of Ao’s arc, a familiar ending could undercut the highs Ao brought back to Summer Pockets.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
In what might be the final episode of Ao’s arc, a familiar ending could undercut the highs Ao brought back to Summer Pockets.
Gachiakuta begins in a way that can feel all too familiar as an underdog, the bottom of even the lowest established part of society, is betrayed in a notable way, and swears revenge.
A little off-putting, but in the best way, the premiere episode of The Summer Hikaru Died sets the anime up to be one of Netflix’s best.
What begins as a slice-of-life Isekai, featuring a likable young man learning his magic, slowly evolves in ways that may not be for everyone.
In New Saga, one of the few survivors of a Pyrrhic War, discovers a magical item that transports him back to when there was peace, and tries to prevent what is destined to happen.
What led to Ai being in a coma is revealed as we approach what might be the beginning of the end of Ao’s arc.
In its series finale, Lazarus tries to wrap up its storylines and explain why this ragtag group was selected – but is it good enough?
As the butterflies we have often seen are explained to us, we also get to see further the layers of what makes Ao who she is.
Jinya faces some of his most difficult moments as he has to choose whether his life is worth the death of another.
In the penultimate episode of the series, not season, we learn Lazarus barely missed Dr. Skinner in a previous episode.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.