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Uncover Your New Fave Anime for Fall
Dive into a Spectacular Anime Odyssey This Fall! The autumn air is crisp, and so is the lineup of anime captivating audiences in the 2023 Fall season. With TikTok abuzz over Jujitsu Kaisn's electrifying fight sequences, it's evident that the anime world is in for a treat. As the temperatures drop, what better way to spend your cozy evenings than discovering the gems of this season's anime offerings? Here's an in-depth look at the top 10 must-watch anime that will undoubtedly become your fall favorites.
By Andrea Perkins4 months ago in Geeks
Celebrating Three Decades of Magic Knight Rayearth
Magic Knight Rayearth has been captivating audiences for an impressive three decades. Since its debut in 1994, this beloved anime series has remained a fan favorite and continues to resonate with viewers today. As we celebrate its 30th anniversary, let's take a moment to appreciate the enduring appeal of Magic Knight Rayearth. From its rich storytelling and unforgettable characters to its breathtaking animation and memorable soundtrack, this series has left an indelible mark on the hearts of fans around the world. Join us in honoring the legacy of Magic Knight Rayearth as we dive into its magical world and rediscover its timeless magic.
By Andrea Perkins5 months ago in Geeks
Discover A Gripping Story Of Retribution: Kagura Bachi
Discover A Gripping Story Of Retribution: Kagura Bachi This week’s manga recommendation Kagura Bachi by Takeru Hoazono is a truly captivating manga that masterfully immerses its readers in a gripping tale of vengeance, suspense, and breathtakingly vivid scenes of action. As you delve into the pages, you will find yourself transported to an alternative version of 1920s Japan – one that harkens back to the classic mob movies we've all come to admire. In this tumultuous world, the ever-present menace of the Yakuza coexists with an enigmatic group of powerful sorcerers whose abilities extend beyond the realm of human comprehension. At the heart of this unforgettable saga stands Chihiro Rokuhira, a 14-year-old boy determined to honor the memory and wisdom of his father, Kunishige – a legendary swordsman whose teachings revolve around responsibility, integrity, and the heavy emotional toll that inevitably comes with wielding a sword. Throughout his journey, Chihiro faces numerous challenges and harrowing encounters as he grapples with the complex ethics and relentless hardships that define his path as an aspiring fighter in this beautifully crafted narrative.
By Andrea Perkins5 months ago in Geeks
Halloween Anime Watch List
Halloween anime watch list. Are you ready to get into the spooky spirit of Halloween? Well, look no further because I have the perfect anime watch list for you! Whether you're a fan of horror, supernatural, or just love the chilling atmosphere of Halloween, these anime will keep you on the edge of your seat.
By Andrea Perkins5 months ago in Geeks
New York City Comic Con
New York Comic Con Weekend: Top Five Moments of NYCC 2023 This past weekend New York City hosted their annual Comic Con. Like other Comic Cons held around the county, there was plenty of newsworthy entertainment this weekend. With fans from around the world excited to cosplay and engage with each other at one of the biggest conventions for the media. NYCC attendees were greeted by a large display of Toei animation with giant balloons of Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece and Piccolo from Dragon Ball Z. Franchises went out of their way to bring color and excitement to the visiting fans. This year's NYCC like other conventions in the past few months have had restricted announcements due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike that's impacting a large portion of the entertainment world. Even with the ongoing strike celebrities, influencers and companies managed to put on a decent Comic Con.
By Andrea Perkins5 months ago in Geeks
Feel Good Animation Watch List
The last couple of weeks have been rough, we are living a time where violence and hate are on our screens at all times. With all that's going on sometimes, it's good to give yourself a break and watch or listen to things that are not connected to the "real world" and will bring you some peace.
By Andrea Perkins5 years ago in Geeks
'Molly of Denali' Is Everything
The Importance of 'Molly of Denali' The highly anticipated children's show Molly of Denali aired its first episodes July 15th on PBS and PBSkids.org.Molly of Denali is an American-Candian created by Atomic cartoons the same studio that worked on Netflix's Hilda (2018). The show follows a young Native Alaskan Girl named Molly Mabray who lives with her family in the fictional village of Qyah, her family runs a tourist outpost. The show stars Sovereign Bill (Tlingit and Muckleshoot) as Molly.
By Andrea Perkins5 years ago in Geeks
Indigenous Peoples Are Under Attack
Indigenous struggles go under-reported, mostly because they are either outside of the mainstream media’s focus, or because topics that should be talked about as Indigenous issues are not labeled as such due to the colonial definitions of who counts as Indigenous. Just the inner workings of who is seen as Indigenous from our media, and who isn’t, is another in-depth article. From police killings of Native people during an “independence day” celebration to the concentration camps holding Indigenous peoples that mainstream media does not recognize as Indigenous peoples. The media often doesn’t tell the stories in the context that we need them to be told in. Removing or overlooking Indigenous identity from some of these stories aids in the erasure of our communities. From the Island of Hawaii and Borikén (Puerto Rico) to the settler-colonial borders and throughout Turtle Island (the "Americas”) our community is fighting to save the earth and our people.
By Andrea Perkins5 years ago in The Swamp
- Top Story - July 2019
Why Your Reasons to Dislike Halle Bailey Are Ridiculous Top Story - July 2019
While growing up in the 90s my favorite Disney movie was undoubtedly The Little Mermaid. It was released in 1989, and it was the first movie I saw in the theater. The Little Mermaid was my life. I knew all the songs. I had an Ariel doll and birthday cake. I wanted to be Ariel. I dreamed of being a mermaid when I went to the beach with my cousins, talked about Ariel nonstop, I even named my little brother Erick after the Prince. My brother is still sore over this, and he is in his 20s. Get the point? I was obsessed.
By Andrea Perkins5 years ago in Geeks