An American Writer's Thoughts on Japanese Animation

Children’s Card Games Are Serious Business – Yugioh, the Abridged Series (April Fools Commentary)

Okay, normally I have a habit of doing something for April Fools. I’ve reviewed dubs that don’t exist, explored alternate timelines, promoted my books, delved into Keit Ai, and when April 1 fell on a Monday even put up with being hacked by Femt. This year, I wanted to talk about something… still a little goofy, but more on the level.

And you know what? I’ve referenced Yugioh quite a few times and will likely do so again… but even just delving through the Duel Monsters era (the stuff everybody knows and mostly liked) would be more raw episodes of anime than all of Macross March put together. So, since today is a silly day for silly things, how about we talk briefly about the version that can be watched in a reasonable time frame?

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Witches & Hunters – Witch Hunters Season 1 Spoiler Review

April Fools! Witch Hunters is not actually an anime – it’s a book. By me. Which you can buy on Amazon. In a creative sense there’s a degree to which you are what you eat, so if you enjoy some of the shows I’ve reviewed on this blog, particularly Battle School shows like Unbreakable Machine Doll or Urban Fantasy adventures like Mekakucity Actors, you might also like my work here.

The below “review” is spoiler filled, per my usual style.

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A Forgotten Masterpiece – Keit Ai Spoiler Review

What if I told you there was an anime that was like the love-child of Your Name, Toradora!, and Noein, but actually predated all three? It’s a largely forgotten slice of weirdness and romance which you may have heard of but almost certainly haven’t seen: the near Urban Legend known as Keit Ai.

Nearly as interesting as Keit Ai itself, though, is the story of how it came to stand on the misty border of what can be confirmed as ‘real’, how it became known in the West, and how I was even able to watch it. So, if you’ll permit, I’ll take a little time to tell that story before diving into the show.

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What Last Episode? – Gunvarrel Spoiler Review (April Fools Review)

APRIL FOOLS! Gunvarrel doesn’t actually exist – it’s a fictional show referred to in Robotics;Notes, and I used the references in the actual anime to create that “review”, which should be accurate to what’s known or believed by the masses in-universe. Interestingly enough, Robotics;Notes is set in 2019-2020, so the following review of Gunvarrel can also be seen as me working “in character” as though we were living on that World Line. I’ve added this disclaimer to the start and the one in the title now that the day has passed, but otherwise the review below remains unedited for your reading amusement.

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