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Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun S4E5 Review

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The latest episode of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun (Season 4, Episode 5) doubles down on one of the series' strongest suits: turning broad comedy into genuine character moments. What begins as a setup for a music festival quickly becomes a deeper look at Soi Purson, the Misfit Class's quiet phantom musician, and the complicated legacy he carries. Between a potentially biased judge, late-night heart-to-hearts, and the emotional stakes of keeping the Royal One classroom, this episode balances laughs and earnestness in a way that feels quintessentially Iruma-kun. © Osamu Nishi (Akita Publishing)/NHK・NEP Poro as a Problematic Judge: Jealousy and Bias One of the episode’s most effective conflict engines is the arrival of Poro as a judge for the festival. On paper, he’s an entertaining antagonist: talented, opinionated, and a little too in love with the old days under Derkila, the last demon king. But the show smartly presents Poro’s hostility as persona...

Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid Film Review: A Lonely Dragon Wants to Be Loved

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Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Wants to Be Loved takes the series' trademark warmth and absurd humor and turns it into a surprisingly tender feature about children, neglect, and the radical power of chosen family. The film balances high-stakes dragon action with intimate emotional beats, centering on Kanna — a young dragon who has found safety and affection in the human world but still longs for something she’s never truly had: a loving parental bond with her biological father. Poster: Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Wants to Be Loved Synopsis After living a joyful, ordinary life at school and at home with Kobayashi and Tooru, Kanna’s world is shaken when her absentee father Kimun returns — not out of love, but to recruit her for an approaching clash between forces of Chaos and Harmony. What looks on the surface like a typical battle setup becomes a deeper exploration of what children need from the adults in their li...

Ramparts of Ice Ep. 5 Review

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Episode 5 of Ramparts of Ice narrows its lens to the fragile, human fissures between Koyuki and Minato. Where earlier episodes built a gentle, awkward rapport, this installment forces both characters to confront the emotional walls they've built. It’s a quieter episode—less spectacle, more feels—but one that pays dividends for the series’ emotional realism and long-game romance. © 阿賀沢紅茶/集英社・TVアニメ「氷の城壁」製作委員会 Episode recap: confrontation, distance, and a small thaw The core of the episode is simple: Minato tries to reach Koyuki and accidentally hits a raw nerve by bringing up Igarashi, a name tied to Koyuki’s painful past. Koyuki responds by shutting him down hard—an instinctive defense rather than a reasoned conversation. Minato’s reaction is to brood more than to apologize, drifting through the day wounded and distracted. This behavior jolts Koyuki into recognizing Minato as a full person with feelings, rather than a one-dimensional nuisance or "savior....

Shokei Flag Manga Adaptation Ends

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The June issue of Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex, published on April 27, brought the curtain down on the manga adaptation of Kei Takano's light novel series Shokei Flag Mansai no Kiraware Ōji no Yarinaoshi (English: Redoing the Hated Prince of the Execution Flag). Illustrated for the comics by Tatsuichi Fuchika and originally penned as light novels with art by Shoa Takashima, the story’s manga reached its final chapter in the latest magazine issue — marking the close of a fast-moving adaptation that began serialization in January 2025. Image via Amazon ©Kei Takano, Shoa Takashima, Tatsuichi Fuchika, Ichijinsha What ended and why fans are talking Fans of the series have followed the property across multiple formats: starting as a web novel on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō platform in 2023, then moving into commercially published light novels (illustrated by Shoa Takashima) and later receiving a manga adaptation by Tatsuichi Fuchika in Monthly Comic Rex. The manga’s con...

Shokei Flag Manga Adaptation Ends

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The June issue of Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex, published on April 27, brought the curtain down on the manga adaptation of Kei Takano's light novel series Shokei Flag Mansai no Kiraware Ōji no Yarinaoshi (English: Redoing the Hated Prince of the Execution Flag). Illustrated for the comics by Tatsuichi Fuchika and originally penned as light novels with art by Shoa Takashima, the story’s manga reached its final chapter in the latest magazine issue — marking the close of a fast-moving adaptation that began serialization in January 2025. Image via Amazon ©Kei Takano, Shoa Takashima, Tatsuichi Fuchika, Ichijinsha What ended and why fans are talking Fans of the series have followed the property across multiple formats: starting as a web novel on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō platform in 2023, then moving into commercially published light novels (illustrated by Shoa Takashima) and later receiving a manga adaptation by Tatsuichi Fuchika in Monthly Comic Rex. The manga’s con...

Shaoh's Dark Summoner to Dekiteiru Manga Gets Short Anime Adaptation

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The short-form anime adaptation of Shaoh's dark fantasy romance manga Dark Summoner to Dekiteiru (I'm Dating a Dark Summoner!) has officially been announced by WWWave Corporation under its Deregula label. The project—aimed at fans of risqué fantasy rom-coms—promises a compact but faithful take on the manga's central pairing: Amona, a powerful demi-human dark summoner, and Roni, a devout cleric whose righteous intentions are complicated by an unexpected romantic spark. Below we break down what we know so far, why this announcement matters, and what fans should watch for as production moves forward. Announcement Overview: Deregula Label Takes the Lead WWWave Corporation revealed the adaptation through its Deregula anime label, which has focused on short-form and adult-oriented anime projects. The company also operates the ComicFesta web manga platform and the AnimeFesta anime programming block, making it a familiar name for readers who follow niche, web-native manga adap...

Rooster Fighter Episode 8 Review

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Rooster Fighter’s eighth episode swings hard between absurd comedy and sudden, unexpectedly heavy drama — and the result is equal parts thrilling and disorienting. What starts as another offbeat detour quickly dives into family trauma, secret bloodlines, and a new class of enemies, leaving viewers with a lot to unpack. In this review I break down the episode’s plot beats, character moments, pacing issues, and what it all might mean for the series going forward. Episode recap: From pigeon dates to shadowy devils © SS/KH,V Episode 8 pivots sharply from the show’s lighter material and delivers a rapid succession of revelations. We learn more about Keisuke, introduced last episode as a silkie whose real identity unfolds here: he’s Keiji’s half-brother. Rather than seeking revenge like Keiji, Keisuke and their father have a legacy of hunting demons tied to a mysterious bloodline. The episode reveals that Keiji—alongside Sara—may carry that same lineage, which helps ...