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First Impression: Gibiate

In the year 2030, Kathleen Funada is seeking a cure for a horrible disease that has ravaged the planet, one which turns humans into monstrous creatures. Gibiate, as the virus is known, spreads when a creature, known as a gibia, stings a human. It is irreversible. In 1600, samurai Kanzaki Sensui has been exiled, taking… Read More First Impression: Gibiate

07.16.2020 Twwk2 Comments

Summer 2020 Anime First Impressions

The summer 2020 anime season is here! By all accounts, it’s a weird one—we have several series series that already re-started, and so already had a first impressions post (we’ll add these below anyway in case they’re new to you), and others with a delayed start. And it’s summer, which means there won’t be as… Read More Summer 2020 Anime First Impressions

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