With the anime season coming to an end, it’s the usual time for wrap-up posts on the series we’ve been watching the last three months. Most of our links this week are to reviews of full series or of recent episodes:
Jonathan provides his usual insightful commentary as he reviews Noragami, including some notes on Shinto religion. [FunBlog]
D.M. Dutcher watches Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne, and is surprised to find “even minor Christian themes in what looked to be a disposable robot anime.” [Cacao, put down the shovel!]
Rob continues his anime reviews from a Christian focus, with posts on recent episodes of Engaged to the Unidentified [Christian Anime Review], Chuu2 [Christian], and The Pilot’s Love Song [Christian].
Manga Hero put together a good list of links to help discerning viewers decide whether or not to watch the new Noah film. [Manga Hero]
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As part of the Something More series of posts, each week Beneath the Tangles links to writings about anime and manga that involve religion and spirituality. If you’ve written such a piece or know of one, please email TWWK if you’d like it included.
- Something Genuine Season 2, Ep. 2: Ben Stegmair on Mentorship, a Manga Rushmore, and Living the Anime Dream - 06.03.2026
- Something Genuine Season 2, Ep. 1: Mike Golic Jr. on Attack on Titan, Invincible, and Rebuilding After Setbacks - 05.27.2026
- Why We’re Bringing Something Genuine Back for Season Two - 05.25.2026
