Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms Review
My local cinema is the best. Cinema ticket prices have shot up in this country sadly, with the regular price of a seat being...
Tokyo Marble Chocolate Review
For Yudai and Chizuru, it's clear they both love each other. One problem: their past relationships -- Yudai for example went up 25 flights...
Tsukigakirei: as the moon, so beautiful Review
Tsukigakirei is an anime that ended regretfully. It's odd to say considering it didn't give indications of there being more, but I say that...
Only Yesterday Review
What's it like to be a working person that takes off some time to go on vacation, but rather than travel to a tourist spot...
Ascendance of a Bookworm Review
Alright then, here comes a review of an isekai show. Isekai is a relatively new sub-genre that I haven't really touched on. I read...
In This Corner of The World Review
In This Corner of The World takes a refreshing spin on depicting WWII and stories about Hiroshima. Specifically, it takes a more humorous approach...
Glasslip Review
Yes, I'm returning to this show. When I joined OASG in 2014, Glasslip was the very first show I reviewed. Back then I only...
Endro~! Review
So, who here enjoys the fantasy genre? Doesn't matter what you play, whether it's Final Fantasy, or Breath of Fire, or World of Warcraft...
Boogiepop and Others Review
I begin with a little history here. The first time I encountered the Boogiepop franchise was when I got the DVDs of the original...
Lu Over the Wall (Dub) Review
If something makes you want to go back and re-watch it once it's over, it's a great work. If you've gone home from a...













