Animes compress entire worlds into each frame. In this category, our anime reviews and analysis uncover what moves beneath the surface—narratives, aesthetics, and silences. From cultural impact to existential themes, every anime sparks deeper questions.

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Mark Grayson appears out of costume, visibly exhausted and contemplative while hovering above a residential area, reflecting the physical and psychological toll on the protagonist in Invincible.

Invincible Season 4: release date and Mark’s rebellion

Hiroyuki Sawano smiling during a Netflix interview, wearing a blue plaid shirt in a relaxed setting with books in the background.

Who is Hiroyuki Sawano: the sound that shaped a generation

Senku points forward with a determined expression in Dr. STONE Final Season Part 2, with the Earth globe highlighted.

Dr. STONE Final Season Part 2 starts July with big reveal

Promotional image of Dandadan season two featuring Momo Ayase and Okarun in action pose over a distorted purple background. Official Crunchyroll art.

Dandadan Season 2 Brings More Supernatural Madness

Team formed by Shirokuma, Gear, and Qu-0213 walks toward the light in a symbolic scene from Bullet/Bullet.

Anime Bullet Bullet premieres on Disney+ in July

Anne Shirley smiling with her arm raised under a blue sky, representing her hopeful arrival at Prince Edward Island in the Crunchyroll anime.

Is the Anne Shirley anime worth watching? A unique anime

Edward Elric sitting in a vast field, gazing melancholically into the distance. Shadowy silhouettes of possible futures—artist, writer, warrior—fade into the wind, symbolizing unfulfilled dreams. The golden glow of the sunset casts a poetic and reflective atmosphere over the scene.

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Promotional image for Star Wars Visions Volume 3 emerges, featuring the character Kara and the series logo overlaid.

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Promotional image of the anime To Your Eternity featuring protagonist Fushi radiating glowing energy, set against a cosmic background with golden and stellar tones.

To Your Eternity will come to an end: manga concludes in volume 25

Cyberpunk illustration of Major Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell (1995), featuring her with a cybernetic body, a handgun, and connected cables in the background, symbolizing her fusion with technology.

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