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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes S2 Ep23 Review

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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 23 leans into heartwarming celebration before the series steers back toward its darker currents. This installment centers on Captain Celebrity, offering a quieter, character-driven look amid looming danger. Rather than detonating into high-stakes action, the episode invests in small moments: camaraderie among vigilantes and pro heroes, awkward cameos that highlight the show's careful relationship with the main My Hero Academia timeline, and a steady sense of foreboding that something may be about to shatter the calm. © 古橋秀之・別天荒人・堀越耕平/集英社・ヴィジランテ製作委員会 Episode Snapshot: Celebrations Before Conflict Episode 23 functions primarily as a character piece. The atmosphere is festive: heroes and allies gather to honor Captain Celebrity, a figure who—while not universally beloved—has earned the affection of many in his circle. The tone is warm and occasionally playful, showcasing small, human details that help sell why viewers should care about ...

Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun S4E13 Review

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Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun season 4, episode 13 delivers a heartfelt celebration that doubles as a milestone in Iruma Suzuki’s emotional journey. What begins as a seemingly simple birthday episode evolves into an illuminating character study about belonging, recognition, and the power of found family in a world where the protagonist’s identity must remain a secret. This installment balances humor and warmth while reminding viewers why Iruma’s growth is the emotional backbone of the series. © Osamu Nishi (Akita Publishing)/NHK・NEP Episode summary: a birthday unlike any other Episode 13 centers on Iruma’s fifteenth birthday and introduces the demon tradition of the “exorcibration” — a ritualized blend of exorcism and celebration that elevates the birthday person to the object of reverence. Unlike ordinary human birthday parties, an exorcibration emphasizes offerings and displays of gratitude; guests are intended to honor the celebrant’s very existence rather than solic...

Hunter x Hunter Manga Surpasses 100 Million Copies

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Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter x Hunter has reached a major milestone: the long-running shonen saga has surpassed 100 million copies in circulation worldwide (including digital editions). The announcement, made in Weekly Shonen Jump's 31st issue, celebrates not only the series' enduring popularity but also a renewed wave of activity across media — from special campaigns in Tokyo to new stage plays and game releases. Below we break down what this milestone means for the franchise, recent publication developments, and where fans can experience new Hunter x Hunter content. Image via Amazon © Yoshiro Togashi, Shueisha Hunter x Hunter surpasses 100 million copies — why it matters Hitting 100 million copies is a landmark achievement that places Hunter x Hunter among the most-read and most influential manga franchises. This figure reflects decades of fan engagement since the series debuted in 1998, spanning multiple anime adaptations, films, OVAs, and stage productio...

Needy Girl Overdose Episode 13 Review

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Needy Girl Overdose wraps up with episode 13 in a surprisingly gentle, introspective finale that favors character closure over shocking revelations. After a season of surreal bursts, online spectacle and raw emotional honesty, the series chooses to age its cast forward into lives that feel earned—quiet, varied and quietly optimistic. If you were hoping for seismic twists, you might feel a little shortchanged; if you wanted to see these characters land somewhere real, this ending is deeply satisfying. Episode 13 recap: a soft landing after a sharp season The final episode opens with a stark “what if” montage showing bleak alternate lives for the main characters had they never crossed paths with OMGKawaiiAngel. From there the narrative pivots to the continuity we’ve followed all season: a future where the characters did affect one another’s trajectories. Rather than escalate to a final confrontation or a grand social commentary, the episode dedicates time to each lead, offering an e...

Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe — Film Review

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Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe continues the franchise’s tradition of blending political intrigue, psychological depth, and towering mecha spectacle. Building on the setup of the first film, this sequel narrows its focus on character dynamics—particularly the fraught triangle between Hathaway Noa, the enigmatic Gigi Andalucia, and the relentless Earth Federation commander Kenneth Sleg—while ramping up the stakes ahead of an explosive confrontation. Promotional image for Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe. Concise Synopsis: A Game of Cat and Mafty The film finds Hathaway Noa publicly exposed as Mafty’s leader, and Kenneth Sleg—commanding Federation forces in Australia—now knows the truth. As Sleg hunts him, Hathaway prepares an audacious strike aimed at decapitating the Earth Federation leadership. Alongside this mounting military tension we follow Gigi Andalucia, a young woman caught between luxury, duty, and a deep emotional pull...

Stardust Telepath Manga to End with 7th Volume

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Shy, awkward, and unbearably relatable—Stardust Telepath takes a small, tender premise and stretches it into a warm, character-driven story about connection. Centered on Umika, a girl who struggles to speak with others, the series gently explores loneliness, empathy, and the strange comfort of being understood. Below we dig into the manga origins, characters, themes, and both screen adaptations that brought Rasuko Ōkuma’s four-panel gem to a wider audience. Image via Amazon Japan © Rasuko Ōkuma, Houbunsha Overview: What Makes Stardust Telepath Stand Out At first glance, Stardust Telepath reads like a cozy slice-of-life four-panel (yonkoma) series. But its emotional clarity and the unusual mechanic—a transfer student Yū who claims to be an alien and can read feelings by touching foreheads—give it a fresh, introspective twist. The juxtaposition of social anxiety and an almost fantastical empathy device allows the story to explore communication in a way that feels both si...

Wistoria: Wand & Sword S2E12 Review

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Wistoria: Wand and Sword’s second season closes with an episode that oscillates between genuine charm and frustrating padding. Episode 12 leans into a surprising tonal pivot—defusing a brutal conflict with an almost absurd game of Rock-Paper-Scissors—while leaving several plot threads feeling undercooked. This finale highlights both the series’ best impulses (strong character moments and memorable action set-pieces) and its recurring weaknesses (uneven pacing and scattershot worldbuilding). Below I break down the key moments, animation choices, and what this finale might mean for Season 3. ©Fujino Omori, Toshi Aoi, Kodansha/Wistoria: Wand and Sword Production Committee Episode Summary: A Low-Key Finale with One Big Gag Episode 12 opens on the aftermath of a violent clash that has dominated much of the season’s momentum. Instead of a grand, cinematic showdown, the episode opts for an offbeat resolution: Oldking orders Elfie and Zeo to settle their d...