Special Features [MAG.talks]

Longform pieces, themed spotlights, and reflective essays that dive deeper than the usual post. Whether it’s an emotional character study, a cultural critique, or an exploration of a forgotten classic, this section highlights your most in-depth and impactful writing.

Welcome to MAG.talks — the heart and voice of AllAnimeMag. This is where I dive into deeper, more personal reflections on anime, manga, and gaming culture. From emotional character spotlights and social commentary to fandom debates and industry talk, MAG.talks is where I say what I really think — one thoughtful post at a time.

You might think “Mag” just means magazine — and you wouldn’t be wrong! But here at AllAnimeMag, it means something a little more personal, a little more you.

Mag stands for Anime, Manga, and Gaming — the heart of this blog and the pillars of otaku culture that inspire every post.

All about
Anime,
Manga,
and Gaming.
✨ That’s AllAnimeMag. ✨

This isn’t just a blog — it’s a growing archive of reviews, reflections, recommendations, and fandom fun across everything from your favourite seasonal anime to hidden gem manga and otome game obsessions. Whether you’re here for character deep dives, cosplay tips, wellness routines, or opinion essays, you’re part of the Mag too.

So welcome, fellow fan! Grab a cup of tea, click around, and let’s celebrate the stories we love — together.

  • Motivation Within Anime: Tuxedo Mask #1

    Motivation Within Anime: Tuxedo Mask #1

    In Sailor Moon’s first episode, a tearful Usagi finds strength not in battle, but in words. Tuxedo Mask’s firm yet kind reminder that “crying won’t solve anything” is more than anime drama, it’s real-life motivation. Discover how this moment echoes through time, and why it still speaks to our struggles today.

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    3–5 minutes
  • The Tragedy of Taste in Tokyo Ghoul

    The Tragedy of Taste in Tokyo Ghoul

    In Tokyo Ghoul, Kaneki’s tragedy isn’t only monstrous, it’s deeply human. Losing the ability to taste food strips him of comfort, choice, and connection. This quiet, overlooked sorrow adds a haunting layer to his transformation and shows how loss can linger in the smallest details. [Post read time: 6–10 min]

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    5–7 minutes
  • 10 Years of All About Anime And Manga, a.k.a AllAnimeMag

    10 Years of All About Anime And Manga, a.k.a AllAnimeMag

    AllAnimeMag turns 10! From a small anime ramble to a million views and nearly a thousand posts; it’s been a decade of growth, passion, and connection. Thank you for being part of this 🌸

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    3–4 minutes
  • One Piece: When Nami Said No

    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.

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    3–5 minutes
  • What Happened to the Strike the Blood English Dub?

    What Happened to the Strike the Blood English Dub?

    Many of us believed Strike the Blood had an English dub, until we tried to find it again. In this post, discover the full story of the fan-made dub that fooled the anime world, the truth behind the official licensing, and why the dub never materialised beyond a few episodes.

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    11–17 minutes
  • Wait… Was Power Rangers My First Mecha Show?

    Wait… Was Power Rangers My First Mecha Show?

    A moment during Sentai Red Isekai triggered a major realisation: Power Rangers might have been my very first mecha experience. Here’s how nostalgia and anime collided, and what it made me realise about growing up otaku.

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    3–4 minutes

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