Last episode of My Hero Academia kept the chill vibe going, and I am very glad to see our heroes-in-training back to the school setting. I know it might
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This past weekend’s episode of My Hero Academia was so much better than the last one. I think they could have shaved off some of the "apologetic crying
Let me start by saying that My Hero Academia "Win Those Kids’ Hearts" was... okay (you can check out my review of last week's episode here). I think it
Last week’s episode of My Hero Academia was an attempt to return to real life after saving Eri… you know, being a student while saving the world. They
With My Hero Academia S04E14 “Bright Future”, viewers got the "sequel" we were hoping for - wrapping up and showing us the aftermath of the fight against
This week’s episode of My Hero Academia picks up exactly where things left off last episode. It was a little bit slower and with a bit more exposition
Starting where it left off, this week’s episode of My Hero Academia continued the quality momentum started with the season opener. It was a bit
This week’s episode of My Hero Academia started off pretty much where it left off - and then took off like a rocket from there. While I was not happy we
The fourth episode of this season of My Hero Academia was truly an amazing one - and I will confess that it nearly had me sniffling. It was wonderfully
With its third episode, My Hero Academia continues what's looking to be a strong fourth season. First, I loved the way recaps were handled in this
I struggle with two things: finding new anime that keeps my interest and finishing shows. Crunchyroll's "Demon Slayer" destroyed both of those issues.
When I grew up in the Dominican Republic, Cartoon Network used to play anime during the day, Mondays through Sundays as part of their regular animation schedule.
Flash ahead to this past week, with the announcement of November's "Toonami" line-up change Cartoon Network still continues to find a way to surprise viewers (myself included) with news[...]
Funimation gave the Otaku crowd a chance to experience a taste of what is to come in "My Hero Academia" season 4, set to premiere on Saturday, October 12.
Fans of mega-popular anime "My Hero Academia" were treated to both a panel as well as a screening of the first three season 4 episodes at NYCC 2019.
The series will premiere in the US on Adult Swim's "Toonami" anime block schedule in 2020 Hiroshi Nagahama, who previously adapted Mushi-Shi and Flowers of Evil, will direct the miniseries -with Colin Stetson composing the soundtrack.
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Uzumaki follows a teenager and her boyfriend as[...]
So I woke up to the second official trailer for My Hero Academia season 4 from Funimation, and here are my first-watch thoughts on what lies ahead...
for Cardcaptor Sakura, Pokemon, Hamtaro, and Corrector Yui.
During evenings I would tune into Fox Kids for a few hours of anime line-up, including Digimon, Patlabor, Tonde Burin, Shin-Chan, Vandread, Monster Rancher, Mon Colle Knights, and Mushrambo.
At night, I would go right back to Cartoon Network for Inuyasha, Naruto, Cowboy Beebop, Tokyo Mew Mew, Gundam Wing,[...]
The fine folks at ONE, Yusuke Murata / SHUEISHA, and Hero Association HQ have released an official trailer for the second season of One Punch Man.
In our review of 'My Hero Academia' season 2, Deku and the other heroes-in-training face Final Exams, the U.A.'s Sport Festival - and hero-killer Stain.
In our review of 'My Hero Academia' season 1, we're introduced to Izuku Midoriya (Deku) and get our first look at the All Might/Eraserhead hero dynamic.
This will expand Toonami's already great programming to include even more premiere and original anime It's a great time to be an anime fan!"
Jason DeMarco, SVP/Creative Director at Adult Swim
The move should be beneficial to both platforms, as Anime News Network's Answerman so perfectly stated:
Crunchyroll is big, for a streaming site[...]
For many anime fans, "The Changing of the Toonami Schedule" is starting to feel like a monthly thing–which in a way is a good thing since it should prepare them for the next change, starting Saturday, February 16th While the programming block has proven to be very popular for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, the schedule[...]
Happy New Year! Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's Top 25 TV Influencers 2019 Countdown, as we break the "Top 10" with a look at our choices for #10-#6.
Viewers of Adult Swim's Saturday night/Sunday morning Toonami anime programming block are getting a bit of a reality check from the network, with the schedule shifting back to an 11 p.m start as of January 5, 2019 With the shortened schedule, Dragon Ball Z Kai and Samurai Jack didn't make the cut; but viewers do get[...]
Toho and Funimation have released the first English-dubbed trailer for My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, which includes the addition of three new characters.
Wit Studios dropped a number of announcements expected to get Attack on Titan fans clamoring for Season 3 more than ever before.
The anime was also a staple of Cartoon Network/Adult Swim's Toonami anime programming block from 2006-2014.
Ichigo Kurosaki fans are getting their first look at the live-action film adaptation of anime classic Bleach as Warner Bros Japan released a visual of the series' hero as well as a teaser trailer It was also confirmed through[...]
Funimation stunned a packed audience at Anime Expo 2017 this weekend when they announced that Attack on Titan's Season 3 would premiere in Spring 2018...
Episodes are still available for viewing online through Hulu and Crunchyroll; and also air on Saturday nights as part of Adult Swim's Toonami programming.
Midnight Radio (Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, Jeff Pinkner & Scott Rosenberg) will executive produce with Sunrise; Tomorrow Studios' Marty Adelstein (Good Behavior, Prison Break) and Becky Clements (Good Behavior, Aquarius); and Matthew Weinberg.
In[...]
Adult Swim is excited to announce that JACK IS BACK! Creator and executive producer Genndy Tartakovsky will continue the epic story of Samurai Jack with a new season that will premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami block in 2016.
The new season is currently in production in Los Angeles at Cartoon Network Studios.
News like this makes me[...]