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The latest season of the hit hero anime might have debuted later than other spring series, but its popularity continues to soar. Now, more fans will get to enjoy the new anime, as Crunchyroll confirmed that My Hero Academia (Mha) season 7’s English dub is finally streaming today.
Crunchyroll Streams My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub
It was previously revealed that Crunchyroll will stream the English dub version of My Hero Academia season 7 this spring.
Finally, the company has announced that it will begin streaming the English version today, May 18, at 1:00 Pm Pt.
Here's when fans may expect the dub to stream in different time zones:
Eastern Time: 4:00 Pm (May 18)Central Time: 3:00 Pm (May 18)London Time: 9:00 Pm (May 18)
The English dub version is delayed by two episodes from the original Japanese version,...
The latest season of the hit hero anime might have debuted later than other spring series, but its popularity continues to soar. Now, more fans will get to enjoy the new anime, as Crunchyroll confirmed that My Hero Academia (Mha) season 7’s English dub is finally streaming today.
Crunchyroll Streams My Hero Academia Season 7 English Dub
It was previously revealed that Crunchyroll will stream the English dub version of My Hero Academia season 7 this spring.
Finally, the company has announced that it will begin streaming the English version today, May 18, at 1:00 Pm Pt.
Here's when fans may expect the dub to stream in different time zones:
Eastern Time: 4:00 Pm (May 18)Central Time: 3:00 Pm (May 18)London Time: 9:00 Pm (May 18)
The English dub version is delayed by two episodes from the original Japanese version,...
- 5/18/2024
- EpicStream
Memories fade and America's #1 hero takes the stage when the English dub of My Hero Academia Season 7 soars onto Crunchyroll from Saturday, May 18 ! Here's the cast and crew earning their stripes for Episode 139 of the series: My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1 English Dub Cast Izuku voiced by Justin Briner Ochaco voiced by Luci Christian Shigaraki voiced by Eric Vale Agpar voiced by Kyle Herbert All For One voiced by John Swasey Best Jeanist voiced by Micah Solusod Izuku (Young) voiced by Lara Woodhull Biggs voiced by Aiden Call Ethan voiced by William Ofoegbu Hawks voiced by Zeno Robinson Present Mic voiced by Dave Trosko Skeptic voiced by Anthony Bowling Spinner voiced by Larry Brantley Star and Stripe voiced by Natalie Van Sistine Tsuakuchi voiced by Alejandro Saab Wedge voiced by Sean Letourneau Additional Voices: Tyson Rinehart, Wyatt Baker My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 1 English Dub Crew Voice Director: Mike McFarland...
- 5/17/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
We're ready to show our hand and go all-in on new English dubs for the Spring 2024 anime season, starting with the announcement of a simultanous release for Gods' Games We Play on Crunchyroll from April 1 ! Here's the game-changing cast and crew for Episode 1: Gods' Games We Play English Dub Cast Fay voiced by Ryan Negrón Leshea voiced by Trisha Mellon Asta voiced by Rebecca Danae Miranda voiced by Molly Searcy Meep voiced by Kristin Sutton Male Reporter voiced by Kristian Eros Gods' Games We Play English Dub Crew Voice Director: Mike McFarland Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: James Cheek Mixer: Neal Malley Engineer: August Cline Related: Crunchyroll Announces Spring 2024 Anime Season Lineup! Key Visual Related: Mashle: Magic And Muscles Season 2 English Dub Hits Crunchyroll This Weekend Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll just rolled out the English dub of ‘Dragon Ball Super!’ You can start watching at 1:00 Pm Pst today. It’s a treat for those of us who’ve been waiting to enjoy the series with English voiceovers.
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
The cool part is, the dub brings back familiar voices from the classic ‘Dragon Ball’ series. Sean Schemmel is voicing Goku again, and Christopher R. Sabat takes on both Piccolo and Vegeta. Plus, we’ve got some fresh voices like Matthew Mercer as Hit and David Gray as Zamasu.
And there’s more to the voice cast. We’re talking Kyle Hebert as Gohan, Christopher Ayres as Frieza, and Monica Rial stepping into Bulma’s shoes. Not to forget, Jason Douglas as Beerus and Patrick Seitz lending his voice to Jiren. The list goes on with talents like Sonny Strait as Krillin and Eric Vale as Future Trunks.
Related: 75 Best Dubbed...
- 3/6/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Anime grows more popular with each passing year, yet an endless debate in the community still argues the merits of “subs vs. dubs.” Among some, dubbed anime continues to be viewed as a concession or a way to lure mainstream international audiences into the Japanese medium. It’s always a good idea to experience something in its original language, but dubbing has also proven itself to be its own artform that has the power to complement and improve upon the original series.
Certain anime dubs, such as Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and My Hero Academia, have won over fans and are viewed as equals to their original subtitled versions. However, the anime dubbing industry has made tremendous strides over the past decade and Attack on Titan has become the crowning achievement of what’s possible when inspired dubbing meets groundbreaking storytelling. The English dub recently released its final episode,...
Certain anime dubs, such as Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and My Hero Academia, have won over fans and are viewed as equals to their original subtitled versions. However, the anime dubbing industry has made tremendous strides over the past decade and Attack on Titan has become the crowning achievement of what’s possible when inspired dubbing meets groundbreaking storytelling. The English dub recently released its final episode,...
- 1/24/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Are you ready for New Game+? The English dub roster of Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki is back for another round of video game beatdowns, teenage angst and inspiring others this season, starting from Episode 1 when it drops on Crunchyroll on January 17! Check out the cast and crew for the much-anticipated premiere below! Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki 2nd Stage English Dub Cast Tomozaki voiced by Adam Gibbs Aoi voiced by Faye Mata Akiyama voiced by Brittany Karbowski Erika voiced by AmaLee Fuka voiced by Natalie Rose Hanabi voiced by Amber Connor Hashiguchi voiced by Justin Duncan Hirabayashi voiced by Hannah Alyea Kawamura voiced by Katelyn Gault Kizaki voiced by Michelle Rojas Male Game Narrator voiced by Eric Vale Mimimi voiced by Christina Kelly Mizusawa voiced by Stephen Fu Nakamura voiced by Chris Hackney Takei voiced by Matt Shipman Tomozaki's Little Sister voiced by Brittany Lauda Tsugumi voiced by Sarah Wiedenheft Yuzu voiced...
- 1/16/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the legendary Studio Bones, and the iconic team is celebrating with the release of Metallic Rouge , a brand-new, original mecha series, and Crunchyroll has announced it will have a same-day English dub release, with Episode 1 arriving on January 10. Related: Here’s the Exact Time Metallic Rouge Premieres on Crunchyroll That means you'll be able to watch Metallic Rouge English-subbed or dubbed on Crunchyroll as new episodes release. We're also excited to share the voice cast and crew working on the English dub of the series, and you can check out the full list below! Metallic Rouge English Dub Cast Rouge voiced by Monica Flatley (Joka in The Apothecary Diaries ) Naomi voiced by Cassie Ewulu (Nurugai in Hell's Paradise ) Giallon voiced by Landon McDonald (Kazuki Kurusu in Buddy Daddies ) Herman voiced by Andy Mullins (Don Krieg in One Piece ) Sarah / Viola voiced by Brandi...
- 1/9/2024
- by Nicholas Friedman
- Crunchyroll
Fans can finally catch the English dub of Attack On Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 on Crunchyroll, as they revealed the highly anticipated release date of the English dub on Dec 8, 2023.
Attack On Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 English dub will be available for streaming on the platform from Jan 7, 2024, at 9:00 p.m. Pt in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Cis, and Southeast Asia.
The English-dubbed version will arrive alongside dubs in Spanish, Portuguese and German.
Moreover, Crunchyroll also revealed the English dub voice cast for the anime.
Attack On Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 English dub cast includes:
Bryce Papenbrook as Eren Jaeger Jessie James Grelle as Armin Arlert Trina Nishimura as Mikasa Ackerman Mike McFarland as Jean Kirstein Jessica Calvello as Hanji Zoë Matthew Mercer as Levi Ackerman Robert McCollum as Reiner Braun Lauren Landa as Annie Leonhart Clifford...
Attack On Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 English dub will be available for streaming on the platform from Jan 7, 2024, at 9:00 p.m. Pt in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Cis, and Southeast Asia.
The English-dubbed version will arrive alongside dubs in Spanish, Portuguese and German.
Moreover, Crunchyroll also revealed the English dub voice cast for the anime.
Attack On Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 English dub cast includes:
Bryce Papenbrook as Eren Jaeger Jessie James Grelle as Armin Arlert Trina Nishimura as Mikasa Ackerman Mike McFarland as Jean Kirstein Jessica Calvello as Hanji Zoë Matthew Mercer as Levi Ackerman Robert McCollum as Reiner Braun Lauren Landa as Annie Leonhart Clifford...
- 12/9/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Crunchyroll announced that the English dub of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus will be available for streaming on the platform from Dec 5, 2023, with all the three episodes releasing on the same day.
Cast and staff involved in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus English dub were also revealed.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus English dub cast includes:
Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Mallorie Rodak as Great Sage Clifford Chapin as Yuuki Ben Bryant as Barack Lydia Mackay as Chiffon Mark Allen Jr. as Gustav David Vincent as Jeff Jill Harris as Luminous Ryan Negron as Paulo Tyson Rinehart as Ranga Ian Sinclair as Soei Erica Mendez as Tiss Kelly Greenshield as Zenobia Ben Stegmair as Aslan Matt Holmes as Souther Ricco Fajardo as Benimaru Ernesto Jason Liebrecht as Satoru Stephanie Young as Blanc Emi...
Cast and staff involved in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus English dub were also revealed.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Visions of Coleus English dub cast includes:
Brittney Karbowski as Rimuru Mallorie Rodak as Great Sage Clifford Chapin as Yuuki Ben Bryant as Barack Lydia Mackay as Chiffon Mark Allen Jr. as Gustav David Vincent as Jeff Jill Harris as Luminous Ryan Negron as Paulo Tyson Rinehart as Ranga Ian Sinclair as Soei Erica Mendez as Tiss Kelly Greenshield as Zenobia Ben Stegmair as Aslan Matt Holmes as Souther Ricco Fajardo as Benimaru Ernesto Jason Liebrecht as Satoru Stephanie Young as Blanc Emi...
- 12/6/2023
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The day has finally come. The series finale of the epic anime “Attack on Titan” has landed on anime streaming service Crunchyroll.
“Attack on Titan” Season 4, Part 4, or “Attack on Titan” Final Season: The Final Chapters Special 2 arrived on Crunchyroll Nov. 4. The series finale marks the end of Eren Yeager’s saga that was a decade in the making. It is available in more than 200 countries and territories, including New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
“Attack on Titan” Season 4, Part 4 was directed by Yuichiro Hayashi (“Dorohedoro”) and produced by studio Mappa (“Jujutsu Kaisen”).
The series composition was done by Hiroshi Seko (“Chainsaw Man”), with character design provided by Tomohiro Kishi (“Dorohedoro”) and chief animation direction by Daisuke Niinuma (“Days”) and Manabu Akita (“Kakegurui”). Kuniaki Nemoto served as art director (Futakoi Alternative), editing was done by Masato Yoshitake (“Chainsaw Man”) and music composed by Kohta Yamamoto (“86 Eighty-six”) and Hiroyuki Sawano (“Blue Exorcist...
“Attack on Titan” Season 4, Part 4, or “Attack on Titan” Final Season: The Final Chapters Special 2 arrived on Crunchyroll Nov. 4. The series finale marks the end of Eren Yeager’s saga that was a decade in the making. It is available in more than 200 countries and territories, including New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
“Attack on Titan” Season 4, Part 4 was directed by Yuichiro Hayashi (“Dorohedoro”) and produced by studio Mappa (“Jujutsu Kaisen”).
The series composition was done by Hiroshi Seko (“Chainsaw Man”), with character design provided by Tomohiro Kishi (“Dorohedoro”) and chief animation direction by Daisuke Niinuma (“Days”) and Manabu Akita (“Kakegurui”). Kuniaki Nemoto served as art director (Futakoi Alternative), editing was done by Masato Yoshitake (“Chainsaw Man”) and music composed by Kohta Yamamoto (“86 Eighty-six”) and Hiroyuki Sawano (“Blue Exorcist...
- 11/6/2023
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
The dubbed versions of “Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters” are set to drop on the video platform Crunchyroll in September.
For dub viewers and “Aot” lovers, the wait is finally over. Crunchyroll will be delivering English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German and Russian voice soundtracks for the hit anime series’ latest chapter on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 10:30 p.m. Pt.
The original Japanese version of Part 3 of “Aot’s” fourth season premiered on Crunchyroll on March 3 after being delayed earlier in the day, as the hour-long special aired on Japanese network Nhk at 12:23 a.m., leaving North American “Aot” fans desperate for answers.
This was an event viewers had been waiting on. The Rumbling is here, and no one knows exactly where the future of the world lies or if Eren will ever come to his senses.
The official synopsis for Season 4, Part 3 reads: “The fate of...
For dub viewers and “Aot” lovers, the wait is finally over. Crunchyroll will be delivering English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German and Russian voice soundtracks for the hit anime series’ latest chapter on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 10:30 p.m. Pt.
The original Japanese version of Part 3 of “Aot’s” fourth season premiered on Crunchyroll on March 3 after being delayed earlier in the day, as the hour-long special aired on Japanese network Nhk at 12:23 a.m., leaving North American “Aot” fans desperate for answers.
This was an event viewers had been waiting on. The Rumbling is here, and no one knows exactly where the future of the world lies or if Eren will ever come to his senses.
The official synopsis for Season 4, Part 3 reads: “The fate of...
- 9/6/2023
- by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
Spoilers for "Attack on Titan" follow.
If you watch anime dubs, you'll notice a lot of the same voices coming out of different characters' mouths across many different series. That's because many series are dubbed by the same studios, which employ the same stable of actors. One of the biggest dubbing studios is Funimation. Founded in 1994 by since-retired Gen Fukunaga and based in the Dallas, Texas metro area, the studio rose to fame by dubbing "Dragon Ball Z." The company has since been merged with and rebranded as Crunchyroll, but the talent remains largely the same.
Some voice actors you might hear over and over in Funimation/Crunchyroll dubs include Chris Sabat, Colleen Clinkenbeard, and Mike McFarland. The latter is a particularly important lynchpin of the studio since he's not just a voice actor, but also an Adr director, writer, and line producer.
One of Funimation's hottest properties is "Attack on Titan,...
If you watch anime dubs, you'll notice a lot of the same voices coming out of different characters' mouths across many different series. That's because many series are dubbed by the same studios, which employ the same stable of actors. One of the biggest dubbing studios is Funimation. Founded in 1994 by since-retired Gen Fukunaga and based in the Dallas, Texas metro area, the studio rose to fame by dubbing "Dragon Ball Z." The company has since been merged with and rebranded as Crunchyroll, but the talent remains largely the same.
Some voice actors you might hear over and over in Funimation/Crunchyroll dubs include Chris Sabat, Colleen Clinkenbeard, and Mike McFarland. The latter is a particularly important lynchpin of the studio since he's not just a voice actor, but also an Adr director, writer, and line producer.
One of Funimation's hottest properties is "Attack on Titan,...
- 4/8/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Anime fans are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to the voice actors that are responsible for their favorite characters. It’s so touching to witness this symbiotic relationship play out where fans will follow voice actors to new series just as much as they’ll check out a new series because of its story or genre. Elizabeth Maxwell is a seasoned voice actor who can be heard in anime like Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia as well as video games that include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Persona.
Elizabeth rises to the occasion with all of her characters, some of which are anime’s most celebrated female fighters. Elizabeth Maxwell opened up to Den of Geek at 2023’s Anime Milwaukee on the unusual circumstances behind getting cast as Attack on Titan’s Ymir, why Dragon Ball needs more ass-kicking Saiyan like Caulifla, and...
Elizabeth rises to the occasion with all of her characters, some of which are anime’s most celebrated female fighters. Elizabeth Maxwell opened up to Den of Geek at 2023’s Anime Milwaukee on the unusual circumstances behind getting cast as Attack on Titan’s Ymir, why Dragon Ball needs more ass-kicking Saiyan like Caulifla, and...
- 2/20/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
When a shonen is titled "Chainsaw Man," it's expected of the anime to be as violent and visceral as it ended up being. Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga of the same name, "Chainsaw Man" debuted in the fall anime season to rave reviews, with /Film's own Rafael Motamayor calling it "irreverent, hilarious, and full of exciting and rather gory action." Equal parts hilarious and darkly brutal, the anime translated the striking visuals and concepts of the manga to a stunning level of detail. The English dub cast that brings the characters to life helped to shed new light on the fights in the anime, giving them a crueler, edgier feel when compared to reading them on a page.
As is typical of most Shonen, fight scenes more often than not lead to a large amount of screaming to demonstrate the force of willpower. For "Chainsaw Man," the insanity of...
As is typical of most Shonen, fight scenes more often than not lead to a large amount of screaming to demonstrate the force of willpower. For "Chainsaw Man," the insanity of...
- 1/6/2023
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- Slash Film
For 15 years, voice actor Colleen Clinkenbeard has shouted the catchphrase "Gum Gum!" as anime hero Monkey D. Luffy threw his stretchy punches. Sprung from Eiichiro Oda's enduring shōnen manga, the "One Piece" anime is still sailing after more than 20 rollicking seasons that add up to over a thousand episodes (plus several feature films). As Luffy's gruff, sandy English voice, Clinkenbeard fondly sails with him for his next adventure in "One Piece Film: Red," where Luffy's ambition to be King of the Pirates is in opposition of the interest of his childhood friend, Uta (Amanda Lee).
From "Fruit Basket" to "My Hero Academia," Clinkenbeard is a prolific voice actress of more than 300 roles in anime and video games. /Film spoke with her about what it means to be Luffy, directing Adr, Luffy's past, and the future of the voiceover industry.
'I Don't Think My Heart Rate Went Down Until...
From "Fruit Basket" to "My Hero Academia," Clinkenbeard is a prolific voice actress of more than 300 roles in anime and video games. /Film spoke with her about what it means to be Luffy, directing Adr, Luffy's past, and the future of the voiceover industry.
'I Don't Think My Heart Rate Went Down Until...
- 11/2/2022
- by Caroline Cao
- Slash Film
Sharpen your teeth, because the highly-anticipated anime adaptation of "Chainsaw Man," Tatsuki Fujimoto's award-winning and extremely popular manga series of the same name is arriving on Crunchyroll next month. Originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, the "Chainsaw Man" anime is directed by Ryū Nakayama, and tells a bleak and nihilistic story about Denji, a teenage boy living with Pochita, a painfully adorable dog err ... chainsaw devil as the two harvest devil corpses to repay the debt of his father. After Denji is betrayed and killed he makes a contract with Pochita to be revived as a "Chainsaw Man," which gives him the ability to spawn chainsaws out of his body, including a horrifying metal head with a chainsaw on top and sharp teeth to help him gnash demons.
The premise sounds like something out of a Clive Barker novel, but would you believe that "Chainsaw Man" is...
The premise sounds like something out of a Clive Barker novel, but would you believe that "Chainsaw Man" is...
- 9/20/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the Chainsaw Man manga series is getting an anime adaptation from Mappa, and it’s coming to Crunchyroll on October 11, 2022
Crunchyroll is revving up the excitement for the October 11 launch of Chainsaw Man on its streaming service by unveiling the English dub cast for the highly anticipated anime series.
Crunchyroll will simulcast the series from Japan, subtitled and dubbed, in more than 200 countries and territories around the world.
With Adr direction by Mike McFarland (Attack on Titan; Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), the “Chainsaw Man” English dub cast includes:
Ryan Colt Levy (My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission; Moriarty the Patriot) – English voice of Denji
Suzie Yeung (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba; Wonder Egg Priority) – English voice of Makima
Reagan Murdock – English voice of Aki
Sarah Wiedenheft (Black Clover; Dr. Stone; Dragon Ball Super) – English voice of Power
The English dub of “Chainsaw Man...
Crunchyroll is revving up the excitement for the October 11 launch of Chainsaw Man on its streaming service by unveiling the English dub cast for the highly anticipated anime series.
Crunchyroll will simulcast the series from Japan, subtitled and dubbed, in more than 200 countries and territories around the world.
With Adr direction by Mike McFarland (Attack on Titan; Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), the “Chainsaw Man” English dub cast includes:
Ryan Colt Levy (My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission; Moriarty the Patriot) – English voice of Denji
Suzie Yeung (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba; Wonder Egg Priority) – English voice of Makima
Reagan Murdock – English voice of Aki
Sarah Wiedenheft (Black Clover; Dr. Stone; Dragon Ball Super) – English voice of Power
The English dub of “Chainsaw Man...
- 9/19/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Final seasons are full of bold narrative swings and bittersweet farewells, but the concluding episodes of Attack on Titan operate on a whole other level. The series’ courageous characters are all pushed far past their limits as casualties mount, allies transform into villains, and society descends into a darkness that’s more depressing than ever before. For once it truly feels as if the sun may never rise on the murky gloom that’s fallen over Attack on Titan.
A lot of emotions come to the surface for all of Attack on Titan’s characters, but it’s also been an incredibly cathartic experience for the voice actors that have brought the anime’s icons to life for nearly a decade. Every episode in this final season feels like a new apex for the series’ storytelling, but there are some earlier moments from the anime’s run that continue to...
A lot of emotions come to the surface for all of Attack on Titan’s characters, but it’s also been an incredibly cathartic experience for the voice actors that have brought the anime’s icons to life for nearly a decade. Every episode in this final season feels like a new apex for the series’ storytelling, but there are some earlier moments from the anime’s run that continue to...
- 4/5/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This article contains spoilers for Attack on Titan season 4 part 2.
A lot of anime series leave a mark on the industry, but Attack on Titan has been at the forefront of the medium for nearly a decade ever since it first made its debut in 2013. The daring anime has featured disturbing massacres and gripping body horror that sometimes feels as if David Cronenberg is in charge of the designs for a giant kaiju series.
Attack on Titan’s rich themes and unbelievable serialized storytelling have perpetually kept audiences on the edge of their seats. Now, in the second-half of the anime’s final season, everything comes together in an explosive collision that may not leave anyone left alive. Every episode from Attack on Titan’s final season surpasses expectations in new ways and the anime is destined to go out with its most daring episodes and go out as an all-time classic.
A lot of anime series leave a mark on the industry, but Attack on Titan has been at the forefront of the medium for nearly a decade ever since it first made its debut in 2013. The daring anime has featured disturbing massacres and gripping body horror that sometimes feels as if David Cronenberg is in charge of the designs for a giant kaiju series.
Attack on Titan’s rich themes and unbelievable serialized storytelling have perpetually kept audiences on the edge of their seats. Now, in the second-half of the anime’s final season, everything comes together in an explosive collision that may not leave anyone left alive. Every episode from Attack on Titan’s final season surpasses expectations in new ways and the anime is destined to go out with its most daring episodes and go out as an all-time classic.
- 4/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Most people who are familiar with anime (and many who aren’t) probably already know a thing or two about Dragon Ball, one of the most popular family of anime titles to ever grace our shores. But for those of you who don’t, a quick synopsis may be in order. A rough breakdown of the series would go something like:
Episode 1: Goku (charging energy fireball attack) Ka –
Episode 2: Me –
Episode 3: Ah –
Episode 4: Me –
Episode 5: (releases massive wave) Ahh!!!
Episode 6: Ahhhh!!!
Episode 7: Hhh!!!
Episode 8: !!!
Episode 9: Piccolo (sees approaching fireball) Oh crap –
Episode 10: (is hit) Yaaahh!!!
Episode 11: Ahhh!!!
Episode 12: Hhh!!! (end of season 1)
Seasoned fans will get the joke — Dragon Ball, while much beloved, is not exactly known for its breathtaking rate of plot development. Whole episodes, heck, whole Seasons go by as the characters punch, kick, taunt, charge...
Episode 1: Goku (charging energy fireball attack) Ka –
Episode 2: Me –
Episode 3: Ah –
Episode 4: Me –
Episode 5: (releases massive wave) Ahh!!!
Episode 6: Ahhhh!!!
Episode 7: Hhh!!!
Episode 8: !!!
Episode 9: Piccolo (sees approaching fireball) Oh crap –
Episode 10: (is hit) Yaaahh!!!
Episode 11: Ahhh!!!
Episode 12: Hhh!!! (end of season 1)
Seasoned fans will get the joke — Dragon Ball, while much beloved, is not exactly known for its breathtaking rate of plot development. Whole episodes, heck, whole Seasons go by as the characters punch, kick, taunt, charge...
- 5/19/2010
- by E. Douglas
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Though I’ve seen the Anime Expo advertisements on buses in years past, 2009 is the first year I’ve ever attended. While aspects made it sound like a good time to be had, the prospect of wading through a sea of smelly, poorly costumed cosplayers (some of whom were sure to be men as characters of the opposite gender) wasn’t especially appealing to me. It all seemed some barbaric gathering of people with low artistic standards and strange rituals.
Enter a friend of mine who shall be nameless for the moment. After his bringing up the upcoming Anime Expo, I got a tad nervous at the idea of actually going for once. Yet, my spirit of adventure and curiosity about the art of anime (my interest had laid dormant since the day I decided to stop liking Pokemon) wrung from me a final verdict of “Why not?” Moe enthusiasts and yaoi fangirls aside,...
Enter a friend of mine who shall be nameless for the moment. After his bringing up the upcoming Anime Expo, I got a tad nervous at the idea of actually going for once. Yet, my spirit of adventure and curiosity about the art of anime (my interest had laid dormant since the day I decided to stop liking Pokemon) wrung from me a final verdict of “Why not?” Moe enthusiasts and yaoi fangirls aside,...
- 7/13/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (Cameron Koller)
- Starlog
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