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Tag: MVM Entertainment
Revue Starlight [Anime Review]
"Revue Starlight is a wonderfully surreal series with a strong story. It’s an easy one to recommend, but it won’t be for everyone."
Mysteria Friends [Anime Review]
"Mysteria Friends is both charming and delightful. It’s a quick watch with decent protagonists and some nice visuals."
Domestic Girlfriend [Anime Review]
Domestic Girlfriend takes a fairly realistic approach to its subject matter...
Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl [Anime Review]
Note: Review copy supplied by MVM Entertainment Title: Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl Anime Studio: Shaft Publisher: MVM Entertainment Genre: Slice of Life Released: July 20th, 2020 Classification: 12 Language: Japanese Discs: 2 Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl complete collection contains episodes 1-13 of the anime directed by Akiyuki Simbo. Makoto Niwa just moved to … Continue reading Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl [Anime Review]
Fate/Stay Night Heaven’s Feel: Lost Butterfly [Anime Review]
"A strong, stylish middle chapter for the trilogy."
Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai [Anime Review]
The characters are interesting, the set up is cool, and the individual arcs are just the right balance of modern hurt and understated supernatural drama.
Toradora! [Anime Review]
Toradora! Fun high school rom-com, or same old story with different paint? Find out here.
Accel World [Anime Review]
With great protagonist and a well thought out world, this was a fun surprise.
Bloom Into You [Anime Review]
Bloom Into You is a wonderfully sweet series.
The Girl In Twilight [Anime Review]
At its best, it’s fun series with some interesting ideas.
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
"Likable, authentic characters and an emotional storyline about dealing with grief make for a strong pairing."
Cells At Work [Anime Review]
"...equal parts entertainment and learning tool."
Devils’ Line [Anime Review]
"For every positive you find, there’s a glaring reminder that the series seems to have a message, but isn’t sure how to present it."