Naka-Kon perhaps holds the honor of being the most unfortunate convention in the entire COVID-19 crisis, having been forced to cancel its 2020 convention the day that
One of the main reasons that I discontinued my Netflix subscription years ago was being fed up over wanting to watch a particular thing but then finding
I’ll be honest; it is by pure coincidence that I am following up my most recent review of “Sound! Euphonium Season 2” with another music centric anime.
Despite thoroughly enjoying the anime’s first season, another series which took a backseat for a while for me was “Sound! Euphonium.” The first season was an absolute
“Oh, I’ll eventually get around to finishing it up.” Repeat this phrase for 6 years between watching the first and final episodes and you have pretty much
Loss. It’s something that is dealt with in many different ways, depending on who suffers the loss and what sort of loss was suffered. Recovery is something