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Journal with Witch Episode 4 Review

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“Having someone around constantly is enough to tire me out.” That line from Makio in Journal with Witch’s episode 4 lands like a quiet punch — familiar to anyone who guards their social energy. Episode 4 expands beyond a single relatable quip, digging into the complicated emotional geography between introversion and longing, and exposing how distance — both physical and emotional — shapes the fragile bond between Makio and her foster niece, Asa. ©ヤマシタトモコ・祥伝社/アニメ「違国日記」製作委員会 Asa and Makio: Two Sides of Loneliness Episode 4 smartly contrasts Makio’s weary solitude with Asa’s outspoken attempts to belong. Makio, now living alone by choice, deeply values her “fortress of solitude” — a theme many viewers will identify with as rent prices and adult responsibilities force compromises on personal space. That need for solitude isn’t painted as simply selfish; the episode makes clear it’s a coping mechanism shaped by past hurt. Makio’s brusque exterior and avoidance of emo...

Anime Rankings: Winter 2026 Highlights (Jan 1-21)

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Anime Episode Rankings: Insights from January 15-21 As the anime season progresses, fans eagerly want to know how their favorite shows are performing week by week. The following analysis provides detailed rankings of individual episodes, offering insights into viewer ratings, trends, and how series are perceived in the current anime landscape. This week's focus runs from January 15 to January 21. Weekly Episode Rankings Overview This week’s ranking is driven by the scores given by viewers to individual episodes, helping to illustrate the varying reactions to different series. It is essential to note that these rankings are not indicative of a show’s overall quality but provide a snapshot based on viewer engagement. Understanding the Ranking System The ranking system takes into account episodes that are being legally streamed in North America and have achieved a notable level of popularity. This means that shows which haven't amassed enough user votes may fall out of cons...

Black Jack Manga Inspires Comedy Short Anime

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A Fresh Perspective: Black Jack Yanen Anime The legendary character Black Jack, created by Osamu Tezuka, is returning in a new and exciting comedic format. This incarnation, titled Black Jack Yanen , has piqued the interest of anime enthusiasts worldwide. Transforming a classic medical drama into a comedy is no small feat, and DLE, the studio behind the anime, has taken on this challenge with zeal. A Comedic Spin on a Timeless Classic The latest rendition of Black Jack is a departure from the character’s serious demeanor. The anime's first episode has already aired, with new episodes scheduled every Thursday. This serialized release allows fans to dive into the whimsical escapades each week. Black Jack Yanen Episode Trailer - An Exciting Preview Creative Force Behind the New Adaptation Sorotani, known for works such as Dokonjo Gaeru Yanen and Alps no Rōjin Heidi no Ojii-san , is the creative mastermind of this anime. Not only is Sorotani directing, but he is also the sc...

Chaos Game Creator Daiki Yamazaki Debuts New Manga

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Daiki Yamazaki, the mangaka behind Chaos Game and the one-shot Kishibe no Yume, is returning with a brand-new supernatural battle manga titled Golden Phantom. The series will debut in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine on February 25, and early details promise a blend of eerie supernatural elements and high-stakes combat that fans of Yamazaki's previous work will likely appreciate. © Daiki Yamazaki, Kodansha What We Know About Golden Phantom Golden Phantom has been described as a supernatural battle manga, signaling a return to action-driven storytelling with paranormal or otherworldly stakes. The announcement appeared in the March issue of Afternoon magazine, which confirmed the series' launch in the magazine's next issue on February 25. While detailed plot specifics remain scarce, the combination of Yamazaki's previous thematic interests and the "supernatural battle" label suggests an atmospheric series with visceral confrontations and layered c...

Tamon's B-Side Episode 4 Review

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Episode 4 of Tamon’s B-Side leans into festival-season aesthetics while quietly advancing the show's emotional core: the complicated, often hilarious relationship between an idol and his most devoted fangirl. What begins as a light, visually summery outing quickly doubles as a character study—one that teases shifting feelings, fan culture dynamics, and the possibility of deeper connections within F/ACE's inner circle. © 師走ゆき・白泉社/多聞くん今どっち!?製作委員会 Episode recap: festival vibes with unexpected revelations The episode centers on Tamon taking Utage to a festival to “research” what love is—ostensibly to shore up his position as the charismatic face of F/ACE. The festival backdrop provides classic romcom visuals: lanterns, yukata-inspired outfits, and the inevitable mosquito-bothering gag. But beneath those familiar trappings, the episode quietly flips expectations. Tamon’s trip isn’t just fan service; it’s a turning point. He discovers a type of love rooted in ...

GKIDS Unveils 4K UHD Release for The Boy and The Beast

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The Boy and The Beast Set for 4K UHD Release: A Cinematic Milestone by GKIDS Mamoru Hosoda's celebrated film, The Boy and The Beast , is making a grand reentry into the market with a 4K UHD release by GKIDS, marking a significant event for anime enthusiasts worldwide. Known for its captivating narrative and stunning animation, this new release promises to bring the magic of Hosoda's work to life in unprecedented detail and clarity. The Anticipated 4K UHD and Blu-ray Release GKIDS has officially announced that The Boy and The Beast will be available on 4K UHD and Blu-ray Disc, with distribution managed by Shout! Studios. The much-awaited release is scheduled for March 17. Anime collectors and enthusiasts can look forward to a Limited Edition 4K UHD SteelBook, which will be exclusively available on Amazon. Image courtesy of GKIDS This release isn't just an ordinary upgrade; it comes packed with special features including a "Making Of The Boy and The Beast...

Jujutsu Kaisen S3 Ep51 Review — Culling Game Pt. 1

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The latest entry in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 — episode 51 — delivers a visceral, adrenaline-fueled spectacle that cements MAPPA's reputation for breathtaking action choreography on television. Visually, this episode feels more like a feature film than a weekly TV installment: kinetic camera work, blood-soaked set pieces, and a soundtrack that turns brutality into triumphant catharsis. Yet beneath the dazzling animation lies a recurring issue — the episode leans heavily on spectacle to manufacture emotional weight, and that thin foundation leaves several character beats feeling undercut. © Gege Akutami/Shueisha, JUJUTSU KAISEN Project Visual Bravado: Animation That Demands Attention From the opening seconds, episode 51 refuses to be ignored. MAPPA employs a daring mix of fluid character motion, stylized violence, and cinematic framing that at times recalls auteur action cinema — think Kill Bill’s choreography and bold color palettes. Every strike and flourish ...