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[Non Spoiler] - Just another shōnen?
As people dive into the anime world some of the first distinguished traits within the medium is shōnen and shōjo. One means young boy and the other means young girl. The terms are derived from the manga magazines marketed toward both those audiences, Shonen Jump and Shojo Beat respectively. Within o…
Read full review on AniList →I think anime needs more credit to its name, its one of the best for showing how kickass you can be.
#~~~ Did We Under Look This Anime?
So what makes this different from any other hidden gems in anime? I could go on about plot, music, animation, and other details. But I rather start with how it made me feel first.
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Read full review on AniList →If it took itself more seriously it could have something really special. Fun time killer nonetheless.
The series is about the MC joining the "Secret" world of AT's. I think they are called AT's. Basically they are roller blades with engines built inside of them. Which lets them ride anything. The better rider you are, the longer, the faster you can ride them. Essentially its like a battle manga. In…
Read full review on AniList →H. Naganuma did the soundtrack. If you like the stuff his work shows up in, you'll like this.
How I came across this is a little bizarre, and I think is how most people will run into this anime now.
So I love Hideki Naganuma's music. Jet Set Radio/Bomb Rush Cyberfunk are both amazingly creative and Naganuma is a core part of those series' identity. One day I was just checking around and won…
Read full review on AniList →A bold, stylish series with unique ideas and a vibe that feels genuinely different.
⭐ Air Gear — 8.5/10 (My Review)
Air Gear is one of those anime that doesn’t rely on being overly deep or dramatic to leave an impression. Instead, it carries this strange mixture of chaotic energy, style, and freedom that makes it feel different from your typical mid-2000s shonen. For me, this show…
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