Tessa
Tessa
@tessaldavies@allanimemags.com

Hiya!

My name is Tessa and I am currently 32 years old and slowly finding the way I want to live. I have a massive sweet tooth and an overly active imagination. I love anime and Disney, as well as any fantasy-based story. My passion is reading and writing, hence my blogging. If you would like to get in touch, e-mail me at allanimemag@gmail.com

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  • 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]

  • 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]

  • I Ship Cherry and Joe: Here’s Why MatchaBlossom Just Makes Sense

    Cherry and Joe’s bond in SK8 the Infinity is packed with sarcastic banter, quiet loyalty, and emotional depth. Whether you ship them or not, MatchaBlossom’s chemistry is undeniable. Dive into the subtle signals, shared history, and opposites-attract energy that make this duo unforgettable.

  • One Piece: When Nami Said No

    Nami’s refusal to join Luffy’s crew wasn’t met with persuasion, it was met with acceptance. In Episode 5 of One Piece’s English dub, Luffy shows us that leadership isn’t always loud. It’s in the silences, the listening, and the moments he lets people choose him.

  • 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]

  • Power & Possession in Young and Pretty Husband [BL Review]

    Possessive yakuza, a reluctant uke, and a twisted forced marriage, Young and Pretty Husband is intense, erotic, and deeply problematic. This short BL manhwa doesn’t pretend to be healthy, it leans into fantasy, domination, and discomfort. Read with caution but curiosity. [Post read time: 6–10 min]