Fanart Friday, Too: Loid, Draw Me Like One of Your French Patients

I…I can’t even… There are so many hilarious things going on here: the Jack (Loid) and Rose (Yor) allusion, of course; Yor’s face; and that hilarious drawing that Loid is sketching, which is a reference, I believe, to drawings of the cast by Loid’s own seiyuu, Takuya Eguchi. ★ 【1102】 「 spy x family x… Read More Fanart Friday, Too: Loid, Draw Me Like One of Your French Patients

Doki Doki News: The Quintuplets Return, Kaiju No. 8 Spins Off, and XDefiant Releases This Month!

Welcome to Doki Doki News, your source for updates in the world of anime, gaming, and otakudom, for the week of April 29th! Check out the latest episode in our player below! Are you excited for more Quintessential Quintuplets? Are you planning on playing XDefiant? Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to us on Apple,… Read More Doki Doki News: The Quintuplets Return, Kaiju No. 8 Spins Off, and XDefiant Releases This Month!

Reader’s Corner: You and I Are Polar Opposites (Vol. 1), Touge Oni (Vol. 3), and The Villainess’s Guide to (Not) Falling in Love (Vol. 1)

OP isekai’d heroes, young men who can’t help but be attracted to the heroine (er, villainess), and…a cat? This week’s reviews are for a diverse group of light novels and manga. Enjoy! I Kept Pressing the 100-Million-Year Button and Came Out on Top (Vol. 6) • My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered, No One… Read More Reader’s Corner: You and I Are Polar Opposites (Vol. 1), Touge Oni (Vol. 3), and The Villainess’s Guide to (Not) Falling in Love (Vol. 1)

Doki Doki News: Sanrio + Runway Channel, a Tensura RPG, and Remembering Takaaki Seki

Welcome to Doki Doki News, your source for updates in the world of anime, gaming, and otakudom, for the week of April 22nd! Today we welcome our newest staff member, Hayley! Check out her first episode in the player below! Are you a Tensura fan? Are you interested in the Sanrio/Runway Channel collab? Thanks for… Read More Doki Doki News: Sanrio + Runway Channel, a Tensura RPG, and Remembering Takaaki Seki