


Lovely idols and lively singing has unsurpriusingly encompassed generic idol anime Love Live’s second season, providing its usual assortment of moe and humor as well – with its homage to ancient band of legend “Kiss” somehow coming to the attention of the band themselves…
Read the rest of this entry »

Somehow leaving aside the charms of scantily clad young ladies and adorable moeblobs, a ranking of the spring 2014 anime with the most enthralling plot and story developments has provided perfect viewing guidance for Type A anime aficionados…
Read the rest of this entry »


April 19th has been the advent of a glorious celebration amongst Love Live! fans as it is the birthday of the lovely Maki Nishikino, causing otaku to spread their love across the internet through the usual means, amassing their collections – cake being an obligatory decoration.
Read the rest of this entry »

Now that the new spring season has presented all that it has to offer with the all-important make-or-break first episodes, a collation of NicoNico Douga’s most impressive anime premiers as voted by viewers via post-episode surveys has surfaced – and with the top 3 spots dominated by returning shows, it seems another anime original titan like Kill la Kill will be long in coming.
Read the rest of this entry »

Pure idol anime Love Live has inspired some devotional Umi Sonoda birthday celebration, with the usual selection of cake and fan art lavishly displayed.
Read the rest of this entry »

The oncoming spring season has spawned a customary ranking of the shows most anticipated by anime fans – those pondering which of the series arriving this spring will merit at least the honour of at being watched for one episode before being dumped need look no further than the handily gender-separated listing below.
Read the rest of this entry »



Pizza Hut has teamed up with the girls of generic idol anime Love Live! School Idol Project to wrap an entire store and its attendant fleet of mopeds in Love Live livery, its first ever such undertaking.
Read the rest of this entry »