When does anime cross the line from edgy to downright disturbing? These shows test the limits of what's acceptable.
There are very few “good” hard science-fiction anime out there, but Planetes is definitely one of them, albeit one wrapped in a warm, cosy blanket of comedy. Set in 2075, Planetes deals with the ...
As the love affair between generative AI and business executives continues, Amazon delivered another preview of the artless future these suits seem to be salivating for: over the weekend, Prime Video ...
Anime has now hit a level of not just ubiquity, but full-blown acceptance and enthusiasm in the mainstream public consciousness that has never been seen before. It’s difficult to nail down exactly how ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Shops in and around the Portland area were swarmed with crowds of people for Black Friday deals throughout the day. At Washington Square Mall, many shoppers lined up to get ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. At the beginning of 2025, Hypergryph shared the first closed beta test for Arknights: Endfield, the free-to-play action-RPG spin-off from the ...
Some pics just go hard... No context, no explanation, and often, no caption needed at all. These images are pure, unfiltered energy bursting right out of your screen. They're the ones that might make ...
Ice Spice stepped out in Tokyo in a whole anime moment. Like Usagi Tsukino on patrol in Azabu-Juban, the hip-hop queen looked ready to shout “Moon Prism Power!” and strike a crescent-wand pose. In the ...
Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has earned a reputation as a hardliner on immigration, an image that helped propel her to power amid rising nationalist sentiment and debate over Japan’s ...
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John Wilkerson is a Washington correspondent for STAT who writes about the politics of health care. He is also the author of the twice-weekly D.C. Diagnosis newsletter. You’re reading the web edition ...
Anime never used to be cool. Once the domain of dusty bargain bins, dubious tape traders, and late-night Adult Swim marathons, anime was something always spoken about in hushed tones, the sort of ...