I’ve been seeing a lot of Tokyo Revengers posts in my Facebook stream eversince it was aired. Saying that I wasn’t interested was an understatement. Without reading its synopsis or watching its trailer, I instantly added it to my to-watch list.
I’ve been seeing a lot of Tokyo Revengers posts in my Facebook stream eversince it was aired. Saying that I wasn’t interested was an understatement. Without reading its synopsis or watching its trailer, I instantly added it to my to-watch list.
Dr. Stone is one of those few newer anime that got my attention as early as its first episode. Well, that wouldn’t be a surprise since I find the plot really interesting. I just discovered this series last year, so it’s still pretty fresh to me. This second season is only 11 episodes long so it only took me a few hours to finish. It’s only very short, so I decided to rewatch the first season. That said, I am making this one a shared review post for both season 1 and 2.
This anime was actually my first apocalyptic story that was based on a natural disaster. After experiencing a really strong earthquake last 2013 in my hometown, I’ve become really scared of it.
I keep on hearing some positive reviews about Code Geass for a long time now but when I found out that it’s not my usual kind of anime, I crossed this one to my list. I’m not a mecha fan, I’m not sure why, but the idea just doesn’t sound flattering to me. But I do remember enjoying Voltes V when I was just a kid though.