Full Series Reviews

Comprehensive reviews of complete anime seasons or series, written with care and honesty. Whether you’re deciding what to watch next or reflecting on a favourite show, these deep dives cover everything from story and animation to pacing and final impressions, without spoiling key twists unless clearly marked!

  • My Hero Academia Season 3: The Fall of a Symbol

    My Hero Academia Season 3: The Fall of a Symbol

    Season 3 of My Hero Academia shatters the status quo with All Might’s retirement and the devastating clash against All For One. It’s a season of transformation, trauma, and transition; where students face the real cost of heroism and the next generation steps into the light. [Post read time: 26–44 min]

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    19–28 minutes
  • My Hero Academia Season 2: The Evolution of Heroism

    My Hero Academia Season 2: The Evolution of Heroism

    My Hero Academia Season 2 expands its world and deepens every character arc, blending high-stakes ideology with raw emotion. From the Sports Festival to Stain’s conviction-fuelled chaos, this season proves heroism isn’t simple, it’s earned through pain, growth, and conviction. My Hero Academia Season 2 expands its world and deepens every character arc, blending high-stakes…

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    18–26 minutes
  • My Hero Academia Season 1: A Plus Ultra Beginning

    My Hero Academia Season 1: A Plus Ultra Beginning

    My Hero Academia Season 1 delivers a heartfelt origin story for modern heroism, mixing shonen action with emotional sincerity. Through Izuku’s journey and All Might’s mentorship, it asks what true heroism costs, and why it’s worth it. A must-watch that still resonates years later. [Post read time: 17–29 min]

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    11–17 minutes
  • Bâan: Finding “Home” Between Two Worlds

    Bâan: Finding “Home” Between Two Worlds

    Bâan may only be 18 minutes long, but its emotional depth lingers. It’s a quiet, bittersweet tale of adulthood, displacement, and finding where you belong—no matter the world. If you’ve ever felt lost or like a burden, this short film might gently hug your heart. [Post read time: 6–10 min]

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    4–6 minutes
  • Crazy World: A Surreal, Satirical Snapshot of Society

    Crazy World: A Surreal, Satirical Snapshot of Society

    Absurd, chaotic, and oddly brilliant, Crazy World (1968) is a 5-minute surrealist anime protest that mocks society through experimental visuals and satire. Yōji Kuri’s short refuses structure in favour of sensation, offering a challenging but rewarding experience for fans of avant-garde animation. [Post read time: 4–6 min]

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    3–4 minutes
  • Sailor Moon: A Masterclass in Bonds

    Sailor Moon: A Masterclass in Bonds

    Sailor Moon Season 1 offers more than just sparkle; it’s a surprisingly emotional tale of friendship, sacrifice, and growing up through magic and heart. Rewatching it reveals layers of connection, nostalgia, and hope that still hold up today. [Post read time: 14–23 min]

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    14–22 minutes

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