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Wash It All Away — Episode 9 Anime Review

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March creeps in with rain and a lingering grayness, and Wash It All Away’s episode 9 leans fully into that damp, cozy mood. This installment is a quiet, bottle-style chapter that favors atmosphere and small moments over plot advancement. If you enjoy ASMR-like soundscapes, slow-burn character beats, and the gentle rhythm of everyday life in anime, this episode will likely feel like a warm, dimly lit corner of the series. For those expecting major revelations or dramatic turns, it may come off as filler — but it’s deliberate in how it soothes rather than shocks. © Mitsuru Hattori/SQUARE ENIX,Kinishite Committee. Episode 9 — A Rainy Day Bottle Episode Episode 9 centers on a simple premise: a storm knocks out the power, trapping Kinme and Ryusho in the laundromat together. The runtime stretches over mundane activities — moving a toppled washing machine, sharing a candle-lit fish dinner, chatting into the night, and ultimately having a quiet sleepover. The plot beat...

Seimaru Amagi & Rima Amamiya's Gifted Manga Gets Anime in 2027

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Exciting news for mystery fans and shōjo readers: Seimaru Amagi and Rima Amamiya's Gifted manga has officially been announced for a television anime broadcast in 2027. The announcement—made via Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine—marks the next step for a property that has already spawned a successful live-action series and steadily grown a dedicated audience since its 2021 debut. Below we break down what we know so far, what to expect from the anime, and why Gifted could become a standout detective series in the coming years. Image via Nakayoshi magazine's X/Twitter account © Seimaru Amagi, Rima Amamiya, Kodansha 【おしらせ】 ギフテッドアニメ化決定いたしましたー! ドラマに引き続きアニメも!また新しい形でお届けできるのが嬉しいです。 いつも応援してくださる皆様ありがとうございます!! これを機に知ってくださった方もよろしくお願いいたlify。… pic.twitter.com/utcARqaXSa — 雨宮理真 (@30amamiya_r) June 4, 2026 Gifted: Premise and Core Characters Gifted centers on two complementary protagonists whose unique abilities make them an ideal detective pair. Natsuki Amakusa is a genius ...

Hana ni Kamiguse Manga Ending Next Chapter

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Hana ni Kamiguse is a fresh romantic-mystery manga from Kotoko Ichi that blends high school slice-of-life warmth with an intriguing, amnesiac newcomer who turns a girl's expectations for a normal school life upside down. Centered on second-year student Suu and the mysterious boy Yuki, the story crafts a delicate balance between gentle romance, character-driven drama, and hints of a deeper secret — a combination that makes it an engaging read for fans of contemporary shōjo storytelling. Image via Amazon Japan © Kotoko Ichi, Kodansha Premise — A Simple Life Interrupted Suu wants the ordinary: friends, school festivals, and the small joys that make high school memorable. Her plans are disrupted when Yuki, an amnesiac and strikingly beautiful boy, enters her life unexpectedly. What begins as a hopeful, romantic setup quickly layers into mystery: who is Yuki, why can't he remember his past, and how will Suu's life shift as she helps him navigate both memory and ...

New Manga by Shigemitsu Harada and Takumi Kobayashi

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Kodansha's YanMaga Web has announced a new manga series from writer Shigemitsu Harada and artist Takumi Kobayashi titled Ijime to Kaeru to Mama to Fukushū (Bullying, Frogs, Mama, and Revenge). The series is scheduled to launch on the YanMaga Web platform on June 18. Fans of Harada’s often-dark, character-driven storytelling should be watching closely — the title alone suggests a blend of social drama and psychological tension that fits well with his previous work. Image via YanMaga Web © 原田重光, 小林拓己, KODANSHA Ltd. Announcement Overview The new series, Ijime to Kaeru to Mama to Fukushū, officially debuts on YanMaga Web on June 18. The concise, evocative title — which translates to Bullying, Frogs, Mama, and Revenge — hints at a story that will likely explore heavy emotional themes: social cruelty (ijime), family dynamics (mama), and some form of retaliation (fukushū). The inclusion of “frogs” in the title adds an unusual motif that may be literal or symbolic, and will b...

Golden Kamuy Final Season Episode 58 Review

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Golden Kamuy Final Season episode 58 delivers a potent mix of character payoff and high-stakes setup — equal parts satisfying and frustrating. This installment gives us one of the series' most memorable character moments while simultaneously sprinting through major revelations that should feel weightier. The result is an episode that contains everything fans love about the show (dark humor, historical hooks, and human drama) but leaves you worried the finale may not have enough time to let everything breathe. © Satoru Noda/SHUEISHA, GOLDEN KAMUY Project Flashback payoff: Sugimoto's personal moment One of the episode’s strongest narrative choices is how it resolves Sugimoto's flashback. The arc here lands with genuine emotional resonance: we get a clear sense of his motivations, the personal stakes that have driven his often blunt and volatile behavior, and why he remains a character you root for despite his rough edges. The flashback is simple but ...

Marriage Toxin Episode 9 Review

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MARRIAGETOXIN’s episode 9 leans hard into absurdity and spectacle, delivering some of the season’s most memorable visual gags and a genuinely hilarious one-off antagonist, even as it temporarily sidelines the series’ budding romantic heart. This outing trades some of the intimate character moments we saw earlier for wild battle shenanigans on a Beast Clan island — and while that shift doesn’t always land perfectly, it results in an episode that’s entertaining, tonally bold, and very confident in its sillier impulses. © Joumyaku・Mizuki Yoda/SHUEISHA, MARRIAGETOXIN Project Episode Overview: From Culinary Gags to Birdball Madness The episode picks up with Gero and company arriving at a Beast Clan-controlled island, setting the stage for a pair of fights that dominate the runtime. The first match has Piichi battling a giant squid — a sequence that could have been rote but is elevated by a clever visual gag: Piichi consulting a cooking video to learn how to slice squid, then app...

Nyankees' Atsushi Okada Launches Tataki: The Side Hustle Manga

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Fresh off a string of successful series, manga artist Atsushi Okada has returned with a brand-new title: Tataki the Side Hustle. The one-shot — or possible serialized project — launched on Shogakukan’s Manga ONE service on May 30, and it showcases Okada’s trademark blend of energetic art, streetwise character work, and punchy slice-of-life storytelling. For fans of Okada’s previous efforts, this new release promises another lively ride rooted in authentic youth culture and kinetic comedy. Image via Atsushi Okada's X/Twitter account © Atsushi Okada, Shogakukan Tataki the Side Hustle: What we know so far Tataki the Side Hustle premiered on May 30 on Shogakukan’s Manga ONE platform. The title immediately caught attention for its lively character designs and a premise that centers on side businesses and the informal entrepreneurial spirit among young people — a theme that resonates in urban manga settings. While details on the long-term serialization plan were not full...