Recommended Watch: Behind The Animation of Nightmare Of The Wolf
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf released on Netflix last August and was a fantastic animation to go along with The Witcher show. I, personally, loved it and felt it blended the fantastical nature of magic and story better than the live-action show. Animation really is a great form to adapt such stories and can do a lot more than … Continue reading Recommended Watch: Behind The Animation of Nightmare Of The Wolf
Comic-Con@Home 2021 –Â Manga Publishing Industry Roundtable – Notes!
Credit: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting About the Event Date: 25 July 2021 | Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkcbcyjYEHg&ab_channel=Comic-ConInternational Panel Description: Manga sales are now at record highs, but while demand is up, unprecedented supply chain shortages mean that popular titles are frequently out of stock. With these mixed blessings, whatâs next for manga? Find out whatâs going from the perspective of top publishing pros, including Kevin Hamric (vice president … Continue reading Comic-Con@Home 2021 –Â Manga Publishing Industry Roundtable – Notes!
Jobless Reincarnation – Worst of the Worst: Letâs Talk (Review)
DISCLAIMER: This post contains content that we at The Anime View do not think is suitable for everyone. The genre of the work being reviewed is Hentai. Possible triggers or subjects could include sexual assault and pedophilia. There are no images of such, but these topics are discussed. By clicking âKeep Reading,â you understand that you may encounter such content. Viewer/reader discretion is advised. By: Peggy … Continue reading Jobless Reincarnation – Worst of the Worst: Letâs Talk (Review)
The Japan Foundation – Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga – Â Notes
 Credit: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting  About the Event Jocelyne Allen (My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness, Remina) sits down with colleagues David Evelyn (Undead Unluck, Kaiju No. 8) and Jenny McKeon (Blank Canvas, Bloom Into You) to discuss the translation of manga across genres. How is translating a shonen title different from working on a yuri book? What is simulpub? Who decides what … Continue reading The Japan Foundation – Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga –  Notes
Arté (Review)
By: Krow Smith | @coffeewithkrow I must confess, I donât believe in the three episode rule so many seem to follow amongst the anime community. I just donât think it always requires more than an episode or two in order to feel compelled to watch an entire series. However, in the case of watching ArtĂ©, even when I was committed to giving it a solid … Continue reading ArtĂ© (Review)
Foreshadowing Ciel’s Revenge: Kuroshitsujiâs âHis Butler, Performerâ & Shakespeareâs Hamlet
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting Episode 25, one of the first OVAs of the Black Butler franchise, has stood out to me as one of the most confusing entries to the series I can recall (you know, with the exception of all of Season 2âŠ) and it seems fitting to discuss right before Halloween given the theme. For those of you not familiar with … Continue reading Foreshadowing Ciel’s Revenge: Kuroshitsujiâs âHis Butler, Performerâ & Shakespeareâs Hamlet
My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting Alright yâallâif I get sick because of attending this movie, I hope you all enjoy the post as appreciation. Last Friday I had an emergency appendectomy, this Friday I drove to see the premier of MHAâs 3rd movie, World Heroesâ Mission. Am I in some pain? Yes. Should I maybe not have gone for my compromised immune system? Also, … Continue reading My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission
Meet the Manga Editors: The Philosophy and Practice of Manga Editing – Notes!
 Credit: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting  About the Event This panel was originally presented at Anime NYC Online in November 2020. âTake a deep dive into the manga editing world with Ajani Oloye (Manga Editor/Translator), Carl Li (Editor, Yen Press), Haruko Hashimoto (Editor, Kodansha Comics), and Tania Biswas (Senior Editor, Square Enix). The panelists will discuss the philosophy and practice of manga editing … Continue reading Meet the Manga Editors: The Philosophy and Practice of Manga Editing – Notes!
Comic-Con@Home 2021 – Content through Comics: Teaching STEM and Humanities with Graphic Novels – Recommended Watch
Credit: Krow Smith | @coffeewithkrowâ About the Event Date: 22 July 2021 | Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds25MLekkPM&feature=emb_imp_woyt&ab_channel=Comic-ConInternational Panel Description: Combining the learning benefits of visualization with the power of storytelling, high-quality graphic novels make both STEM and humanities subjects more accessible and engaging for all students, particularly students who may not see themselves as scientists, engineers, or historians. Weâll discuss how the comics medium is perfectly suited … Continue reading Comic-Con@Home 2021 – Content through Comics: Teaching STEM and Humanities with Graphic Novels – Recommended Watch
Faith in Saihate no Paladin –Â Analysis
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting Faith is an interesting topic to really dive into for a manga and anime. We often encounter Saint or Priestly characters in Isekais and other genres, and we also see the reinterpretation and depiction of folk tales or religious elements (such as Shinto practices, Yokai, even Jesus and Buddha). However, faith as a concept, is a topic rarely reviewed … Continue reading Faith in Saihate no Paladin –Â Analysis
