The penultimate release of Black Clover's second season gets off to a strong start but sadly can't keep the magic going through this very brief visit to the Clover Kingdom
Mob Psycho 100 returns for a second season of supernatural adventures that boasts as much flare and heart as the last season. So give this review a read? Excellent choice!
Part 3 of Black Clover's second season is here! This tournament arc gets the series back on track after its recent side excursions - but what else lurks in the shadows for Asta and friends in the Royal Knights selection tournament?
Late in 2019 Manga Entertainment celebrated the 30th Anniversary of legendary anime Dragon Ball Z with a special collector's edition - and now the writers at Anime UK News have had the chance to take a look.
The first series of One Punch Man gets another release, giving us another chance to go back and witness the animation showcase featuring our favourite bald-headed superhero.
Asta and his dysfunctional group of Magic Knights continue on their adventures in this penultimate release of its first season. While Black Clover continues to make small improvements, it still struggles to stand out among its shonen peers.
Black Clover Part 3 builds on its cast and introduces some interesting new antagonists for Asta and Yuna, but the inconsistent animation lets down this latest release.
BAKI continues to be a hyper-violent spectacle of muscle and gore. It's not to everyone's taste but if you're looking for some ludicrous action anime junk food to consume, then this might be what you're hungry for.
Black Clover begins to find its footing in Part 2 after a rocky start, but is still struggling to set itself apart from other long-running shonen series.
From the creator of One Punch Man comes a series that swaps superheroes for psychics and the supernatural. Mob Psycho 100 boasts the same excellent tone and humour with some uniquely innovative animation.
March Comes in Like a Lion but it certainly does not go out like a lamb, as the series' second part further impresses through its range of visuals and its thoughtful, evocative story.
Dementia 21 is a surreal mixture of horror and satire. While the quality may vary between its collection of stories, fans of dark humour and mind-bending art should definitely check it out.