On My Hero Academia "Gold Tips Imperial", we continue to see Class 1-A giving their best to prepare for the upcoming School Festival. Once again, not much
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On My Hero Academia “Prepping for the School Festival Is the Funnest Part”, we get to see Class 1-A put together the plans for the school festival. While
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
Popular streaming service Crunchyroll continues to expand the global anime community with its first slate of Crunchyroll Originals. The eight series
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
With last week’s episode of My Hero Academia, a new trifecta of best episodes has taken over the show. Hands down: truly amazing. Just two words needed.
Welcome to The 2019 Bleedy TV Awards Year-in-Review, a critically-comedic look back at "Game of Thrones", Netflix, FOX "News", and so much more...
Bleeding Cool TV ushers in the new year with 30 shows that will majorly influence 2020, including "The Nevers", "The Orville", "Lucifer", "AHS", and more.
This week’s episode of My Hero Academia once again kicks off exactly where we left at. Also once again? It slowed down to IV drip pace as expected, as now
Before the masses descend upon me with fire and pitchforks, I am aware that speaking of live-action anime is taboo (insert bloody scream from the
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
Facing a long weekend and need something to watch? Here are 5 anime worth a weekend season binge - from "Demon Slayer" to "Promised Neverland" and more.
This week’s episode of My Hero Academia brings things up to the tipping point. Though it was the slowest episode so far, the ending saved it somewhat for
The folks at LeftField Media turned Jacob K. Javits Convention Center into a homebase for anime fans and creators this weekend with Anime NYC 2019.
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
I struggle with two things: finding new anime that keeps my interest and finishing shows. Crunchyroll's "Demon Slayer" destroyed both of those issues.
The second episode of "My Hero Academia" season 4 “Overhaul” did not hold back - building on the season opener and setting a great vibe for this season.
Leading chat show host, broadcaster and comedy presenter Jonathan Ross will be introducing screenings of anime shows In/Spectre and Somali and the Forest
Funimation's My Hero Academia season 4 premiered this weekend, and it definitely did not disappoint as an effective "welcome back" to the series.
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.
Crunchyroll and Viz Europe Media Group's new deal would impress even One-Punch Man's Saitama - but does it signal an impending "anime streaming war"?
The top problem plaguing television (especially broadcast networks) today? Serious lack of diversity. Here's why all that "whiteness" isn't a good thing...
Television is living in a "golden age" with the quantity and quality of content out there. It's also resulted in "toxic fans" who are hurting the medium.
We're about to enter a new phase of "Peak TV": Peak Streaming - and with that, we're also in danger of repeating the past mistakes of cable television...