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  • Disneytember: An Unabashed Love Letter to Meet the Robinsons

    Disney has changed over the past few decades. To many fans, this company once lauded for its high quality and artistic innovation has become a shadow of its former self. There’s been a lot of highs, lows, and mehs for modern Disney films, and we’re going to look at a few of them this month.…

  • Disneytember: Fixing Moana

    It’s been tough watching Disney change over the past few decades. While they continue to rake in the cash, this company once lauded for its high quality and artistic innovation has become a shadow of its former self to a large number of fans. While I’m not a fan of the live-action remakes, I do…

  • Character Study: Levi – An Outsider (Attack on Titan)

    This post will contain spoilers for The Attack on Titan anime You have been warned. Warning: This post contains images of gore and violence. Reader discretion advised. — With Attack on Titan, there’s no character that tops official and unofficial fan favorite lists more than Levi Ackerman.1, 2, 3, 4 Funimation 2013-2019 He’s the poster…

  • Excerpt – The Misadventure of Donovan and Aevyrn: Part 5

    To Part 1 — [Aevyrn and his friend Donovan, two elf military trainees, decide to go for a forest romp but find themselves hopelessly lost. After being attacked by terrifying, unknown creatures, Donovan finds himself prisoner of the deadly assailants. Meanwhile, Aevyrn wakes to find a fairy warrior woman tending his wounds. They cannot communicate…

  • Fixing Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

    This post will contain spoilers for Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day You have been warned. I love Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. Its premise perfectly sets up its character-driven narrative and establishes its emotional core: after the cheerful Menma dies in a tragic accident, her five friends drift apart. Ten years…

  • Why I Love Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day – And You Might Too

    Aging is a strange thing. Our current age is a snapshot of a fleeting moment in our lives. After all, the present is a tiny thing, only lasting for a single moment before it becomes the past. Memory, then, sifts through those snapshots, bringing a piece of the past back to our present. My teenage…

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