Anime Explorations Episode 30: Toradora
https://countzeroor.com/2025/03/30/anime-explorations-episode-30-toradora/
Anime Explorations Episode 30: Toradora
https://countzeroor.com/2025/03/30/anime-explorations-episode-30-toradora/
Anime Explorations Episode 24: Moyashimon & Moyashimon Returns
https://countzeroor.com/2024/09/29/anime-explorations-episode-24-moyashimon-moyashimon-returns/
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Anime Review – Texhnolyze
Anime Explorations Episode 14: Tsukhime (2003)
https://countzeroor.com/2023/11/26/anime-explorations-episode-14-tsukhime-2003/
Den-noh Coil: Anime Review
Sometimes you stumble across an anime that makes you realize that if more people had watched it the genre it’s a part of could have become tremendously different. Den-noh Coil is one of those anime series. If this show had gotten a better release when it came out, if it had gotten better exposure, this could have been a show that rede
https://countzeroor.com/2022/06/26/den-noh-coil-anime-review/
#Anime #2000sinanime #Cyberpunk #KidsonBikes #sciencefiction
Anime Video Review: Boogiepop Phantom (2000)
This time I'm taking a look at the anime that came out before 2019's Boogiepop and Others, but is set after the novels that anime adapts.
Boogiepop Phantom is available from (Affiliate Links):
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https://countzeroor.com/2022/06/01/anime-video-review-boogiepop-phantom-2000/
#Anime #2000sinanime #Anime #Boogiepop #mind-frell
Boogiepop Phantom: Anime Review
Boogiepop Phantom was an anime that came out in 2000 that very much served as a counterpoint to Serial Experiments Lain in the eyes of American anime fans. Both works are dark psychological suspense works containing conspiracies and supernatural elements. Both works are heavy on suspense, and depi
https://countzeroor.com/2022/04/10/boogiepop-phantom-anime-review/
#Anime #2000sinanime #Anime #Boogiepop #SpeculativeFiction #supernaturalhorror #suspense
Bakemonogatari: Anime Review
Bakemonogatari is my first introduction to Nisioisin and to Shaft as an anime studio. I had tried to watch the show in fansubs when it first came out, as it hadn’t been licensed, and I remember being struck by the visuals of the series and the level of visual style – I could tell that the show was doing something – but I c
https://countzeroor.com/2022/04/03/bakemonogatari-anime-review/
#Anime #2000sinanime #Anime #bookadaptations #suspense #Urbanfantasy
Tekkonkinkreet: Anime Review
Tekkonkinkreet is an anime that I’ve been meaning to watch for years, but just never gotten around to it. It’s a film from Studio 4*C and fits a sort of middle ground between their more art-for-art’s sake films like the Genius Party anthologies and Mind Game, and the more clear-cut adaptations like their Berserk trilogy. It’s also an outlier
https://countzeroor.com/2022/03/26/tekkonkinkreet-anime-review/
The Big O: Anime Review
I have some significant gaps in the classics of Toonami. I watched most (though not quite all) of Gundam Wing when it first aired. Same with Outlaw Star, and a fair amount of Dragon Ball Z (at least through the end of the Namek arc). However, I never really watched much of Yu-Yu Hakusho, and I never got around to watching any of The Big O. Maybe it was
Negadon: The Monster From Mars – Film Review
There’s something to be said about a short film that gets in, does what it sets out to do, and gets out. Negadon: The Monster From Mars does exactly that.
Even the poster looks like it came out of the '60s.
The film is a very reverent, very loving CG homage to tokusatsu films of the Showa era – arguably th
https://countzeroor.com/2020/05/09/negadon-the-monster-from-mars-film-review/