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Witch Hat Atelier Episode 7 Review

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This week’s Witch Hat Atelier episode raises a deceptively simple question—“Who is magic for?”—and builds an episode that uses tension, character friction, and a looming institutional threat to complicate the answer. Episode 7 deepens Agott’s backstory, tests the bonds between the apprentices and their mentors, and plants seeds of doubt about the Knights Moralis and certain adults’ relationships to forbidden magics. Below I break down the episode’s key moments, character beats, themes, and what they mean for the season going forward. © Kamome Shirahama/KODANSHA/ Witch Hat Atelier Committee Episode Synopsis: Tension at the Riverbank The episode opens with a practical mission that quickly escalates: check the river, help travelers, and avoid causing trouble. Olruggio’s pragmatic leadership contrasts with Qifrey’s more enigmatic presence, while Agott’s desire to prove herself collides with the realities of fieldwork. A spell malfunction—probably connected to a myst...

M&C! Releases "Perjuangan Cinta Pertama" Manga by Akira Momose

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Image via Gramedia © Shinta Harekawa, M&C! Shinta Harekawa’s heartwarming romantic comedy Perjuangan Cinta Pertama Akira Momose (Momose Akira no Hatsukoi Hatan-chū) is officially available in Indonesian — and it’s already capturing readers with its awkward-yet-adorable leads, small-town charm, and gentle humor. Indonesian publisher M&C! released the first volume on February 18, bringing Hajime Kugayama and Akira Momose’s slow-burn reconnection to a wider audience. Below we break down what to expect from the series, its publication history, where to buy the Indonesian edition, and why this title is worth adding to your shelf. About the Manga and the Creator Perjuangan Cinta Pertama Akira Momose is written and illustrated by Shinta Harekawa. The manga launched in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday in August 2024 and quickly gained attention for its realistic character moments, understated comedy, and warm slice-of-life storytelling. Harekawa’s style leans toward e...

Ramparts of Ice Ep. 6 Review

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Episode 6 of The Ramparts of Ice (氷の城壁) pivots the series into a more introspective lane, centering on Minato’s emotional turbulence and the messy aftermath of past relationships. This instalment leans into character psychology rather than plot mechanics, revealing uncomfortable truths about jealousy, responsibility, and the limits of “healing” through romance. Below I break down the episode, analyze the major characters, and consider how the episode’s themes and presentation shape the series’ broader emotional landscape. © 阿賀沢紅茶/集英社・TVアニメ「氷の城壁」製作委員会 Episode 6 recap: Focused, uncomfortable, and revealing This episode shifts attention squarely onto Minato, laying bare his insecurity and simmering jealousy as he watches Koyuki’s quiet rapport with Yota. Rather than delivering big plot revelations, the episode offers small emotional beats: Minato’s withdrawn history with his family, his awkward attempts to connect romantically, and the way those attempts collide wi...

Crunchyroll Manga Adds 23 Kodansha USA Titles — Includes Shueisha's Dricam!!

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Crunchyroll has announced a major catalog expansion for its Crunchyroll Manga app: starting May 18, 2026, a broad selection of Kodansha USA titles (plus one Shueisha title) will be added to the platform, giving readers access to many beloved and influential manga series. The update brings both long-running classics and modern hits into one convenient app — complete with offline reading, dark mode, and personalized recommendations — and will be included for certain subscription tiers at no extra charge. Image courtesy of Crunchyroll © Hajime Isayama, 2026 Kodansha USA Publishing What’s being added to Crunchyroll Manga On May 18, 2026, Crunchyroll will integrate a number of Kodansha USA catalog titles into its Crunchyroll Manga app. The announcement also confirmed the addition of You Chiba’s Dricam!! from Shueisha on the same date. The full list of Kodansha titles being added includes: Attack on Titan Attack on Titan: Before the Fall BAKEMONOGATARI Beck Chihayafu...

Camphorwood Custodian: Anime Film Review

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Poster: The Camphorwood Custodian Based on Keigo Higashino's 2020 novel, The Camphorwood Custodian is a contemplative anime film that blends gentle mystery with character-driven drama. It follows Reito Naoi, a man who, after a desperate act and subsequent arrest, is released on the condition that he become the custodian of a camphorwood tree at Tsukigō shrine. What follows are interwoven vignettes—of grief, memory, class, and quiet wonder—framed around the tree's mythic presence. This review explores the film's visual strengths, its narrative choices, and the performances that carry its emotional weight. Synopsis: a quiet setup with layered stories Reito Naoi (voiced by Fumiya Takahashi) agrees to an unusual bargain to earn his freedom: serve as the camphorwood custodian for Chifune Yanagisawa (Yūki Amami), his estranged relative. As Reito settles into life at Tsukigō shrine, the film unfolds four concurrent stories connected by the tree's reputation for g...

Maki Fujita Ends 'Ka no Yo no Kemono ga Miru Yume wa' Manga

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The June issue of Monthly Princess has brought closure to Maki Fujita's ka no yo no kemono ga miru yume wa (The Dream the Beast of the Other World Sees), as the magazine published the manga's final chapter on Thursday. Fans who have followed Sera’s fraught high-school life and her intimidating new bodyguard will soon be able to own the series in full: the third and final collected volume is scheduled to ship on July 15. This post breaks down the ending, Fujita’s career highlights, publication history, and where collectors can find the final volume. Image via Amazon ©Maki Fujita, Akita Shoten Overview: Ka no Yo no Kemono ga Miru Yume wa — Final Chapter Published Ka no Yo no Kemono ga Miru Yume wa (often shortened to "Kemono" by fans) concluded its serialized run in the June issue of Akita Shoten's Monthly Princess. The series centers on Sera, an often-troubled high school girl, and the arrival of an unflinching new bodyguard who handles threats wit...

Champignon Witch Episode 8 Review

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Episode 8 of Champignon Witch leans heavily into fairy-tale language and classical motifs, transforming what could be a straightforward magical-drama beat into a rich meditation on love, identity, and the complementary nature of opposing powers. This installment reframes Lize as a kind of Sleeping Beauty/prince figure, shows how loving bonds awaken dormant power, and deepens the worldbuilding around black and white magic. Below I break down the episode's themes, character beats, and what it suggests for the series going forward. ©樋口橘・白泉社/「シャンピニオンの魔女」製作委員会 Episode recap: key moments and turning points Episode 8 reveals how Lize's magic is activated: not by training alone, but through the emotional bond he shares with Luna. Claude's explicit warning—that failure to master magic could be fatal—sets the stakes, while the episode slowly unfolds a more hopeful truth. Lize's magic had been dormant, like a sleeping monarch waiting for the rig...