My Hero Academia

John Swasey Interview – The Man Behind Crocodile/All for One

If you have watched a dubbed anime you have probably heard some of the same voices in most of the popular anime. This is predominately due to how anime started and grew in America. Over the last decade, anime has gone from a niche trend that certain people enjoy to an almost culturally accepted norm. In anime, names like Chris Sabat, Vic Mignogna, Johnny Young Bosch, Tia Ballard, Nolan North, Tara...[Read More]

My Hero One’s Justice 2 (Xbox One) Review

While many licensed games are proving that high quality and satisfying fan service can both be achieved in the same production, this has yet to be the norm. This conclusion was made painfully obvious during my time with My Hero One’s Justice 2 on the Xbox One. All things considered, I am in the target audience for this title. I love the My Hero Academia anime and I consider it one of the most hear...[Read More]

My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (Anime Review)

The young heroes of My Hero Academia, arguably the current biggest anime in the world, are back but does their second movie Heroes Rising go even further beyond?

Sangawa Project 2019 – For Adults Only!

Sometimes the wear and tear of everyday life can beat you down into submission. This beat down is part of the reason why seasonal affective disorder is so prevalent during the winter in North America. Thankfully, winter conventions such as Ohayocon, Anime LA, and the Sangawa Project, help fight off seasonal blues and bring Pop Culture enthusiasts together. This year’s Sangawa Project might n...[Read More]

My Hero: One’s Justice (Xbox One) Review

I had only played a handful of arena fighters before this year. I do enjoy 3D fighters like Soul Calibur (I recently reviewed Soul Calibur VI) and Tekken, but arena fighters never quite clicked with me.Fast forward to the release of My Hero: One’s Justice, which is a 3D arena fighter based on the popular manga and anime series and I may have found one that I truly connect with. Does this title hit...[Read More]

Funimation Acquires Second Season of My Hero Academia

Anime publisher Funimation Entertainment, today announced that it has acquired the second season of the hit anime series, My Hero Academia, which is set to makes its debut at the start of April 2017.

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