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!

  • Bye Bye, Earth: Beautiful Ideas Trapped in a Confusing Story

    Bye Bye, Earth: Beautiful Ideas Trapped in a Confusing Story

    Bye Bye, Earth is packed with fascinating ideas: anthropomorphic societies, sword-bound destinies, and music as power. Yet despite its creativity and the phenomenal score, the anime struggles with pacing and clarity. Here’s my full review after binge-watching both seasons back-to-back.

    Continue Reading

    10–16 minutes
  • Dark Moon: The Blood Altar Review: I Wanted Vampires and Only Got Pretty Boys

    Dark Moon: The Blood Altar Review: I Wanted Vampires and Only Got Pretty Boys

    I went into Dark Moon: The Blood Altar expecting dangerous vampires, supernatural tension and reverse-harem drama. Instead, I found a polished paranormal teen romance carried by stylish visuals and a great soundtrack, but with surprisingly little bite behind its vampire premise.

    Continue Reading

    11–17 minutes
  • Love Through a Prism Review: When Love, Timing, and Reality Collide

    Love Through a Prism Review: When Love, Timing, and Reality Collide

    A visually stunning historical romance, Love Through a Prism blends art, emotion, and bittersweet relationships into a deeply reflective anime experience. With unforgettable characters and breath taking scenery, it’s a slow-burn story that lingers long after the final episode.

    Continue Reading

    12–18 minutes
  • One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Full Review

    One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Full Review

    Season 2 of One Piece Live-Action sails from Loguetown to Drum Island with confidence, heart, and plenty of surprises. From Laboon’s emotional story to Chopper’s introduction and Baroque Works foreshadowing, the Netflix adaptation feels more ambitious and connected than ever. Here’s my full season review.

    Continue Reading

    9–13 minutes
  • 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]

    Continue Reading

    19–28 minutes

By Otaku for Otaku