Sword Art Online (Alternative Gun Gale Online): Episode 3 “Fan Letter” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It seems this will be the last episode covering what happened before the events of the first one – thank god.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
It seems this will be the last episode covering what happened before the events of the first one – thank god.
Taking care of your older siblings can be quite a chore when you’re the baby of the family. Maybe even a responsibility to big to handle on your own.
As Okabe seeks closure, it seems he is only drawn deeper into his trauma as Maho gets closer to him.
The foundation is laid for an interesting adventure in Children of the Whales, especially as it pushes from the idea we are seeing the last of mankind to something else.
After a very memorable introduction, we are now introduced to what Aya and even Yatsumura have to worry about. Making it seem this series might actually be good.
Violet Evergarden is one of the few animes which match beautiful visuals with a story that will, in time, rock your heart and inspire tears.
We meet Karen’s real-life friend as well as one of Llenn’s first virtual friends, alongside seeing Kohi’s first days in a VR environment. Yeah, it’s kind of boring.
While Doreiku might be strange, especially due to the show being about enslaving people, what most do with the power is uninspiring.
This weird little family comedy, which hints at a sad, if not outright traumatic past, really shouldn’t be as hard to find as it is.
After many years, Steins;Gate returns and with a bit of a reintroduction episode for the premiere, you get quickly reacclimated and excited for what the season will hold.
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.