Winter 2019 SF Anime Preview
Anime never sleeps, so get ready to ring in the new year with yet another batch of new shows.
Anime never sleeps, so get ready to ring in the new year with yet another batch of new shows.
In this week’s viewing: Double Decker gets completely ludicrous, SSSS.Gridman pulls out all the stops, and more!
Various conferences in Peru, Colombia, Aregentina and Chile presented new works including Beyond Real: Anthology of the Peruvian fantastic tale of the XXI century and Fantasmas del Future Theory and history of science fiction (1821-1980) ” by Elton Honors. “Monsters 1.1″ by José Donayre Hoefken, The Last Zelofonte by Luisa Mercedes Levinson, El Gusano” by Luis Carlos Barragán and Coma” (Puerto de Escape) by Javier Vargas Vergara.
In this week’s viewing: SSSS.Gridman has its best monster fights ever, Double Decker explains about a million things, and more!
Despite its DC character, the 1978 Superman is in many ways the progenitor of the MCU
In this week’s viewing: SSSS.Gridman gets recursive, The Girl in Twilight gets delusional, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Zombie Land Saga has a surprise hiding in plain sight, Double Decker drops a shocking revelation about its goofball, and more!
In this week’s viewing: SSSS.Gridman is not in Kansas anymore, Double Decker drops new hints about how it works, and more!
In this week’s viewing: JoJo and Zombie Land Saga have the deets on characters’ old careers, and more!
In this week’s viewing: JoJo has a new pile of teenage gangsters, Double Decker has one tough kid, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Double Decker has people of questionable loyalty everywhere, Zombie Land Saga points out that its entire setup is kind of sketchy, and more!
In this week’s viewing: With nothing falling apart at episode 2, painful decisions are made to set our lineup for the rest of the season.
In this week’s viewing: The rest of premiere time doesn’t have quite the hit rate of the first week, but that’s okay! Also, the typhoon-delayed wrap-up of summer.
In this week’s viewing: Fall season has arrived and a lot more than 10% of it is worth your time!
In this week’s viewing: Between bad weather and bad production decisions, it’s surprisingly difficult to wrap up the season!
Fantasy comics from oldies-but-goodies to up-coming releases!
In this week’s viewing: Persona 5 goes for a level in social commentary, The Journey Home gets dystopian, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan, We Rent Tsukumogami, and Steins;Gate 0 all confront the past in various senses of the phrase, and more!
Little Jack Horner, Jack B. Nimble, Jack the Giant Killer…they’re all ALIASES!
In this week’s viewing: Steins;Gate 0 gets darker than ever, while everyone else competes to spoil plot twists.
In this week’s viewing: The Journey Home turns into a lesson on enlightenment, Steins;Gate 0 frees itself from the confines of the schedule entirely, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Your correspondent has been travelling and unable to keep up with simulcasts, so let’s look at two series about a traveller.
In this week’s viewing: Back from Worldcon, it’s two weeks for the price of one!
In this week’s viewing: The quiet ones in Steins;Gate and Attack on Titan have finally had it, and more!
In this week’s viewing: The last of the July premieres is happening in August somehow, and finally the full lineup all at once!
In this week’s viewing: Steins;Gate and Attack on Titan leave their protagonists behind, one show has mysteriously disappeared, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Two more premieres, returning candidates, and time to set the lineup.
In this week’s viewing: Most of the good shows are in hiding, but a surprise contender has emerged…

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