


Key has worked its somber magic on the next moving episode of Charlotte, as the now revitalized protagonist has a rather fated encounter and graciously lends a hand to one of his friends – quite subtly building on the show’s romantic aspects, hopefully not to end in a tragic manner.
Read the rest of this entry »



An art exhibition for the currently airing Key original anime Charlotte has emerged, hosting a variety of art, illustrations and tributes to the new anime and truly heralding the arrival of the latest addition to the Key pantheon.
Read the rest of this entry »



The newest broadcast for the supernatural Charlotte has unfortunately delivered another dreary episode abounding with sadness, as one of the show’s talented characters laments over some recent events – exuding that staple Key melancholy that fans are quite familiar with (and none too disappointed to have yet again).
Read the rest of this entry »



The action-packed Charlotte has centered itself around Yuu’s adorably cold-afflicted imouto Ayumi, offering the usual mix of comedy and moe as a result but additionally making some rather serious developments due to the anime’s ever ongoing plot.
Read the rest of this entry »

A clash between Prison School’s humor and Gakkou Gurashi’s heart-pounding drama has seen to a zombie apocalypse with schoolgirls the clear victors in a recent fan ranking of the shows to keep watching to the bitter end in summer 2015, a tough battle to be sure considering the astronomical popularity of both anime.
Read the rest of this entry »

As the season nears its mid-point, users of anime merchandise giant Animate have seen to ranking the most well received shows of summer 2015 – with moe and slice-of-life reigning supreme as Working!!! effortlessly nabs the top spot.
Read the rest of this entry »



The usual engaging action of Key original Charlotte has been reduced significantly as the show’s motley crew spend time together on a camping trip, likly building the viewer’s affection for the characters in a lull before the show inevitably invokes more melancholic events when least expected.
Read the rest of this entry »



Charlotte‘s 4th broadcast has naturally provided an abundance of humor and drama both, as baseball becomes the main feature of the episode (a staple to many Key shows), elevating the comedy further as the character’s superpowers are also brought into the mix – sure to prove entertaining despite rather inaccurately conveying how baseball is played.
Read the rest of this entry »

An initial ranking for the top 20 anime of summer 2015 has appeared, as tallied by Sony’s mighty anime distribution empire – revealing that yet again nostalgia exudes a powerful influence, as the retro tribute of Ushio & Tora sits at the top of the ranking, trumping even the likes of Dragon Ball Super.
Read the rest of this entry »



Supernatural power anime Charlotte has drastically elevated in intensity with the appearance of another “gifted” character, bringing about plenty more emotional drama and light-hearted comedy that fans of Key will find familiar, although perhaps the same cannot be said for its addition of compelling action scenes.
Read the rest of this entry »



Charlotte has delved deeper into its realm of mystical superpowers as the show’s cast of investigators seek out renegade youths abusing said abilities, garnering a mostly positive reception for its blend of action, heartfelt drama and adorable moe (of course).
Read the rest of this entry »



The first episode of Key’s new original series Charlotte has quite easily garnered praise from viewers, as the show combines the existence of mysterious (albeit flawed) powers with normal school students, a massively original premise for certain – though the inclusion of a rather devious anti-hero who abuses said powers seems to have “sealed the deal” for most watchers.
Read the rest of this entry »