The Promised Neverland Season 2, Episode 7: Conflict of Interests

Welcome back to this week’s breakdown for The Promised Neverland! Episode 7 is adapted this time from chapters 127-130 of the manga, with some elements of chapter 99. I’m still separating technical spoilers for anime-only fans, which are marked clearly. However, for those that still want a deeper dive into those scenes, I would encourage… Read More The Promised Neverland Season 2, Episode 7: Conflict of Interests

Doki Doki News: Anime Awards, Demon Slayer, and Playstation State of Play

Welcome to Doki Doki News, your source for updates in the world of anime, gaming, and otakudom, for the week of February 21st through 27th! Check out latest episode in our player below, or subscribe to us on SoundCloud, where you can also find breaking news episodes! Also check out our special breaking news episode… Read More Doki Doki News: Anime Awards, Demon Slayer, and Playstation State of Play

Fanart Friday: Kaguya-sama’s Student Council

While season one of Kaguya-sama: Love is War was a funny, stylish take on the romcom genre, season two took the series in different directions by including some drama, expanding the roles for the supporting cast, and adding a new primary character. Below are beautiful illustration by artist, 右左いえで, depicting these characters—the five members of… Read More Fanart Friday: Kaguya-sama’s Student Council

AniMarch Madness FAQ

Each year, Beneath the Tangles runs an event called AniMarch Madness, which pits anime against anime in a playoff-style tournament where voters determine the top anime. It runs through March and into April each year, roughly coinciding with its namesake, the NCAA basketball tournament. It’s an exciting time for you to participate, shouting for joy… Read More AniMarch Madness FAQ

Review: Leaper

Published in the west by Irodori Comics under their Aqua (All-Ages) line, Leaper is a one-shot doujinshi by mangaka, Isaki Uta. For those unfamiliar, doujinshi are manga that are generally self-published or published by a small company. This means that as a general rule, they tend to have a much smaller reach than manga published by… Read More Review: Leaper