Seinen
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Wheelchair Representation in Anime and Manga: 5 Series Worth Consuming
Wheelchair representation in anime and manga is rare, and even rarer when it lasts. These five series treat disability as lived reality rather than a temporary plot device, offering thoughtful, permanent portrayals of wheelchair users across romance, sports, film and visual novels.
6–8 minutes -

Kaneki Ken, a Tragic Evolution
Kaneki Ken’s story in Tokyo Ghoul is one of pain, rebirth, and fragile humanity. This in-depth character analysis traces his transformation from timid scholar to the One-Eyed King, exploring identity, trauma, and the cost of survival in a world built on fear. [Post read time: 24–41 min]
19–29 minutes -

Brandon Potter: The Voice of Authority and Warmth
Brandon Potter’s deep, resonant voice has shaped anime classics from One Piece to Gangsta. As an actor, ADR director, and writer, he bridges authenticity and artistry, elevating every role he touches. Discover the warmth, authority, and craft behind one of anime’s most recognisable English voices. [Post read time: 6–10 min]
3–5 minutes -

First 5: Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women
Is Chuhai Lips: Canned Flavor of Married Women softcore trash or adult anime brilliance? After five episodes, it’s messy, horny, emotionally weird, and surprisingly watchable. Dive into this short-form seinen ecchi and discover if the lips really do taste like canned chūhai. This one’s not for the faint-hearted.
7–10 minutes -

First 5: Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show
A streamer. A coma. A cursed VR game. Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show is chaos incarnate, and five episodes in, it’s either brilliance or breakdown. From chibi shoggoths to sanity stats, here’s whether this eldritch streamer anime deserves a slot on your watchlist…
9–13 minutes -

First 5: Detectives These Days Are Crazy!
Flamethrowers, pudding thefts, and meme faces — Detectives These Days Are Crazy! is the detective anime no one saw coming. After five episodes of unfiltered absurdity and chaotic energy, this anime might just be your next guilty pleasure.
8–11 minutes
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