Hourou Musuko: âI am a Girlâ
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorialâ Hey, itâs Transgender Awareness Week! Hourou Musuko, also called Wandering Son, is about the transgender and transexual experience. The work follows Shuuichi Nitori and Yoshino Takatsuki as they attempt to discover their true selves. Both feel as though they were born into the wrong body, Shuuichi stuck as a male and Yoshino stuck as a female. The two face the struggle … Continue reading Hourou Musuko: âI am a Girlâ
Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – [The Importance of] Worldbuilding in Anime – Notes!
By: Jenna Morgan | @jkmorgan-media 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM (PDT) |Â Saturday 5 September 2020 – 4 pm to 4:45 pm central Panel Description: Have you ever had an anime just whisk you away to another world? Somewhere that not only felt real, but somehow, more than that? Anime has the power to craft a reality beyond whatâs possible in our own, but how … Continue reading Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – [The Importance of] Worldbuilding in Anime – Notes!
Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – GKIDS INDUSTRY PANEL – Notes!
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM (PDT) | Friday 4 September 2020 – 5:30 pm to 6 pm central Panel Description: GKIDS, New York-based producer and distributor of award-winning, international animation, including Makoto Shinkaiâs WEATHERING WITH YOU and Studio TRIGGERâS PROMARE, discusses their upcoming titles and shares insights on film distribution for feature animation in a changing world. Featuring: Dave Jesteadt, Erica Chon, Chance Huskey | … Continue reading Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – GKIDS INDUSTRY PANEL – Notes!
Theory: Anz is the 8th Guardian Witch of the Wind!
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorialâ OKAY… Itâs Halloween, the spookiest day of the year, so I decided to write about one of my current favorite manhwa series that features witches while also remaining not-scary. This is also a series I highly recommend and if Halloween is my vessel to serve you this manhwa, then so be it! Coincidentally, itâs also Saturday, the day ANZ … Continue reading Theory: Anz is the 8th Guardian Witch of the Wind!
My Interpretation of Blackbird by Junji Ito
By: Krow Smith | @coffeewithkrow Mature Content Warning: 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 Horror. Possible triggers or subjects could include severe mental illness and suicide. By clicking âKeep Reading,â you understand that you may encounter such content. Viewer/reader discretion is advised. Do you feel the … Continue reading My Interpretation of Blackbird by Junji Ito
Comic Con 2020 Online – Recommended Watches & Why
Credit: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorial WHY NOT NOTES? Way back at the end of July, when Casea, Jenna, and I were reviewing panels and preparing notes, we quickly found that some panels were better watched then written out. While we can, and often do, attempt to pull out information from panels that we find most interesting or relevant to you all in the readership, … Continue reading Comic Con 2020 Online – Recommended Watches & Why
Akuyaku Reijo Nanode Rasubosu o Katte Mimashita: A Review
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorialâ In the ever-growing stock of isekai mangas featuring young women reborn in an otome game, what stands out to me about Akuyaku Reijo Nanode Rasubosu o Katte Mimashita is that Aileen/Irene (our main character) isnât being given the full story of the game like her contemporaries. This is something her antagonist, and the gameâs original protagonist, Lilia, seems to have gotten … Continue reading Akuyaku Reijo Nanode Rasubosu o Katte Mimashita: A Review
The Wolf Lordâs Lady: Ghosts of the Past (Analysis)
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorialâ Many things stand out about The Wolf Lord’s Lady. Particularly in how it opens–with our main character’s life completely falling apart. Her family, dead. Her lover, a spy. Her only options are living a life of solitude in a monastery or death. She chooses death, embracing the burdening sins of her family. All while putting on a cruel persona as … Continue reading The Wolf Lordâs Lady: Ghosts of the Past (Analysis)
What It Takes to be a Villainess: A Review
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorial – Series suggested by: @stormyheart326â Writerâs note: Itâs been a LONG time since this series was suggested, and Iâm sorry about that. However, itâs finally here! So, letâs jump in! – What is there to say about this series? It’s kind of a model of its sub-genre for being reborn into the villainess role–an industry standard, so to speak, regarding … Continue reading What It Takes to be a Villainess: A Review
Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – KODANSHA COMICS X YEN PRESS SHOWDOWN! – Recommended Watch!
LINK:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5Ok9MbFHIo&ab_channel=KodanshaComics Aired: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (PDT) |Â Saturday 5 September 2020 Panel Description: An epic battle between two powerhouse manga publishers is about to begin! Watch as the manga experts from Kodansha Comics (Misaki Kido / Tomo Tran) & Yen Press (Mark De Vera / Wendy Chan), go head-to-head in a manga recommendation showdown to decide the strongest, raddest, and most exciting manga … Continue reading Crunchyroll Expo 2020 – KODANSHA COMICS X YEN PRESS SHOWDOWN! – Recommended Watch!
