Kaiju Girl Caramelise Volume 6 Review
I confess that I haven't seen any of the original or older Godzilla movies outside of a few scenes here and there, but I have seen the films in the recent...
The Promised Neverland Volumes 4 and 5 Review
As Emma, Ray, and Norman begin to finalize their plans to escape they are met with two calamities: Mom breaks Emma's leg to keep her from escaping and Norman has been...
your name. Review
Full disclaimer: I have not seen your name., so I have no idea what differences there are between the light novel and the movie. Novel author and film director Shinkai notes...
Nicola Traveling Around The Demons’ World Volume 1 Review
Nicola is a human but humans aren't supposed to be in the chaotic demon world. However, Nicola doesn't really care about that because this is her chance to travel the (demon)...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 5
Justin: We last left off Witch Hat Atelier in dire straits -- a member of the Brimmed Caps sabotaged the second test, Euini is now a beast and Qifrey, Tetia and...
Reset! The Imprisoned Princess Dreams of Another Chance! Volume 1 Review
While isekai stories are incredibly popular, I'm surprised time slip tales where the protagonist returns to their younger self after a major event haven't also exploded in popularity. While reincarnation light...
The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Those Awaiting A Star Part 2 Review
Despite the fact that trilogies are a fairly common storytelling structure, the pacing of a trilogy is often hard to nail down, especially in the middle act. In a good middle...
How Do We Relationship? Volume 2 Review
Miwa and Saeko are committed to being open with each other in their relationship but, relationships are hard and this is the first truly serious one either of them has been...
Mieruko-chan Volume 3 Review
Miko has a new problem on her hands that somehow is worse than just being able to see creepy spirits -- their teacher is haunted by cats. Of course, she's the...
Glasslip Review
Yes, I'm returning to this show. When I joined OASG in 2014, Glasslip was the very first show I reviewed. Back then I only followed one show per season - different...