My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! - The Best Girl Battle!

Spring 2020’s otome game isekai My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! is filled to the brim with top tier waifus and husbandos of all kinds. In the fictional game Fortune Lover, the guys are conquerable love interests and the girls are either romantic rivals or the main character, but here, they’re all head over heels for our (presumably) bisexual lead Katarina Claes. We’ve already discussed this anime’s husbandos in another article, so this time, let’s take a closer look at the waifus! Feel free to choose your favorite and crush on them endlessly until season 2 comes along.

Tower of God - The Best Girl Battle!

Spring 2020’s Korean manhua adaptation Tower of God follows naïve newcomer Bam as he attempts to climb the titular tower, facing ranked challenges and meeting new friends and foes along his journey. Some of these fresh faces just happen to be top tier waifu material (praise be to SIU), and we’re here today to highlight their strengths and weaknesses so you can choose who’s the best girl of them all. Let’s get started!

5 Bad Anime That Were Almost Brilliant

One of the most frustrating things about being an anime fan is having high hopes for a new, promising anime, and then watching helplessly as it craps the bed right in front of you week after week. Maybe it did a terrible job adapting high-quality source material, had a creative concept that got buried under bad production values or studio mandates, or dumped its best story ideas like a sack of disappointed potatoes, but the end result is always the same – a lackluster mess that could’ve been so much more. Let’s check out 5 bad anime that were almost brilliant!

Japan Sinks 2020’s Nationalist Themes - A Squeaky Clean Love Letter to the Land of the Rising Sun

Director Masaaki Yuasa is well known for his offbeat and heavily character-driven anime such as Tatami Galaxy, Ping Pong the Animation, and Devilman Crybaby. His most recent work, Japan Sinks 2020, is a bold reimagining of a classic 1973 novel about a series of earthquakes that causes the entirety of Japan to sink into the ocean. Yuasa’s version follows a biracial family as they try to escape the country, meeting strange new companions along the way and working together to keep each other alive. It’s gained notoriety online for its heavy themes of nationalism, so let’s take a closer look to see what exactly it’s trying to say about the land of the rising sun.

What We Hope to See in Attack on Titan’s Final Season – Especially for Manga Readers!

So, the trailer for Attack on Titan’s final anime season came out about a month ago and everyone is beyond hyped. We may have lost WIT Studio, but it looks like MAPPA is intent on carrying the torch to the finish line with the kind of love and admiration for the source material that you hardly see anymore outside of JoJo adaptations and Ufotable productions. Manga readers know that things escalate quickly once the action shifts to Marley, so what can we expect to see in this final season? We have some predictions!

Here’s How Fruits Basket’s Second Season is Going So Far!

The long-awaited reboot of Fruits Basket has finally moved on from retelling the opening arcs in a more manga-faithful fashion to adapting material that’s never before been seen outside the pages of Natsuki Takaya’s classic shoujo manga. The second season recently finished its first cour, so let’s check in on what’s been happening in the world of Fruits Basket!