First Impressions: Case file n221: Kabukicho

So it's... Sherlock Holmes but in Japan? That's... fairly standard actually. At least this show acknowledges (and, apparently, delights in) the fact that Holmes is an absolute disaster of a bastard man, so that's something. Also, their take on Mrs. Hudson is delightfully wonderful, and I love her. If you're into Sherlock Holmes, you might … Continue reading First Impressions: Case file n221: Kabukicho

First Impressions: True Cooking Master Boy

You may not know this, because it's never come up before, because there's an unfortunate dearth of this particular genre recently, but I love a good cooking anime, me. The ludicrous drama! The overly passionate reactions! The ridiculously over the top descriptions of food! The cooking competitions carrying the urgency of life and death! The … Continue reading First Impressions: True Cooking Master Boy

First Impressions: Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit

This is the third cop anime in two seasons. I don't know if this is going to be the new trend, but I think I'd rather have 6 million more generic lazy isekai anime than shit about fucking asshole dipshit motherfucking pig ass fuck ass shit fucking fuck ass bitch GAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH I don't like cops … Continue reading First Impressions: Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit

First Impressions: Didn’t I say to make my abilities average in the next life?!

Is it just me, or are there a lot of isekai coming out this season? Not that I'm complaining, of course. The best girl. This seems like a fairly standard isekai, generally speaking, but I can already tell I'mma love this one, for one very simple reason: I really, really like the main character. Mile … Continue reading First Impressions: Didn’t I say to make my abilities average in the next life?!

Light Novel Review: Urasekai Picnic

Are you tired of the modern isekai boom? Of copy/pasted fantasy worlds with barely-conceived game mechanics and overpowered, milquetoast protagonists? Do you wish to return to the isekai days of yore, where the world in question genuinely intrigued you, the protagonists had personalities, and were potentially female? Are you a fan of eldritch, lovecraftian horror? … Continue reading Light Novel Review: Urasekai Picnic