
Blue Lock Season 2 Review — Football Has Never Looked This Dangerous
Blue Lock Season 2 escalates everything Season 1 built — the ego, the chaos, the football — and delivers the most visually inventive sports anime since Haikyuu's finest arcs.
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Blue Lock Season 2 escalates everything Season 1 built — the ego, the chaos, the football — and delivers the most visually inventive sports anime since Haikyuu's finest arcs.

Frieren Season 2 is not just the best anime of Spring 2026 — it may be the best anime on television in any medium right now. Here is why it has no competition.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 12 delivers the most brutal hour of the Culling Game arc — Yuji reaches a new threshold, and the rules of the game stop protecting anyone.

Episode 5 of Re:Zero Season 4 is the one that breaks you. Subaru reaches the limit of what Return by Death can do — and realises the true cost of knowing too much.

Solo Leveling Season 2 has Sung Jin-Woo commanding the Shadow Army against threats that would have killed him a hundred times over in Season 1. The power fantasy is at its peak.

Episode 4 of Witch Hat Atelier is the show's best yet — a quiet, devastating exploration of what happens when magic goes wrong. The series is now officially unmissable.

Ufotable's Infinity Castle film has arrived. After years of anticipation, does it deliver? Our full spoiler-light review of the most expensive anime film ever produced.

Season 1 made Sung Jinwoo the strongest hunter in Korea. Season 2 makes him something else entirely. Arise from the Shadow is bigger, darker, and more ambitious than anything the first season attempted — and it mostly delivers.

In a genre full of overpowered protagonists and convenient magic systems, Wistoria: Wand and Sword stands out by doing the opposite — its hero can't use magic at all. And somehow, that makes it one of the most compelling anime in recent memory.

Episode 7 of Witch Hat Atelier just dropped and I genuinely cannot stop thinking about it. The Qifrey power sequence alone has broken the internet — and honestly? The hype is completely deserved.

DanDaDan Episode 5 is peak chaos. Aliens, ghosts, teenage awkwardness, and one of the funniest fight scenes of the season. Full recap inside.

Season 3 left Subaru absolutely broken. Season 4 picks up exactly where that pain left off — and the first three episodes have already made it clear this is going to be one of Re:Zero's most ambitious runs yet.

Season 3 of JJK was a brutal, breathtaking, controversial masterpiece that dominated Crunchyroll for months. Here's the full breakdown — the deaths, the shocks, the moments that broke the internet, and what comes next for the series.

Six years. Dorohedoro fans waited six years for Season 2. Now it's here on Netflix and Crunchyroll, and it's everything you wanted: ugly, chaotic, darkly funny, and somehow more alive than most of the clean-cut shows airing alongside it.

While everyone argues about Witch Hat Atelier and Re:Zero, Akane-Banashi is sitting quietly in the corner being genuinely extraordinary. If you want something different — something that feels like it was made for people who love storytelling itself — this is the one.

Three episodes in, Witch Hat Atelier has quietly become the most beautifully crafted anime of 2026. Episode 3 cements it as essential viewing.

The Elbaf Arc is doing things One Piece hasn't done in a long time — delivering emotional gut-punches, jaw-dropping animation, and payoffs that fans have been waiting over a decade for. Here's why everyone is losing their minds.

Re:Zero Season 4 opens with an emotionally brutal first episode that redefines what we thought we knew about Return by Death. Here's our full reaction.

Oshi no Ko's second season digs deeper into its dissection of Japan's entertainment industry, following Aqua and Ruby through stage plays, toxic fan culture, and the secrets that still haven't been revealed. Darker and more structurally ambitious than season one.

Science SARU's adaptation of Dandadan arrived with the energy of a monster truck rally inside a haunted house. It is genuinely unlike anything else airing in 2024 — chaotic, hilarious, emotionally sincere, and absolutely relentless.

Studio Trigger's adaptation of Ryoko Kui's beloved manga is the rare series that succeeds entirely on its own terms — a fantasy story about eating monsters that turns out to be one of the deepest explorations of life, death, and ecology the genre has produced.

Solo Leveling's first season set expectations stratospherically high. Season 2 has the unenviable task of following one of the most-hyped anime debuts in recent memory. We review every episode.

The Apothecary Diaries spent two cours methodically constructing one of the most satisfying mystery-drama hybrids in recent anime. Maomao is an instant classic protagonist and the imperial court setting is rendered with unusual care and depth.

Now that the dust has settled and the debates have cooled, we take a comprehensive look at Attack on Titan's complete run — its triumphs, its controversies, and what it ultimately means for the medium.

My Hero Academia has ended its manga run and the anime finale is approaching. We assess how Horikoshi wrapped up a decade-long story and what the MHA legacy actually looks like.

Frieren won every anime award in sight for 2024. We examine why — and why this quiet, melancholy story about an elf mage who outlives everyone she loves is the most important anime in years.
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