Judging by all the music releases from the last few Comikets, the Touhou shmup franchise is still going on strong. That said, it’s been awhile since I’ve found a video release related to the doujin franchise to be as absorbing as the shadow art extravaganza of the popular Bad Apple video that Patrick mentioned awhile…
The diversity of musical genres found in more recent anime intros and outros is more or less nonexistent with each new show seemingly embracing the latest J-pop or J-rock artist without bringing much musical variety. Though it’s not the ideal state of affairs, there are a few that are worth trying out, like the first…
As someone who’s been a lifetime California resident, earthquakes are one of Nature’s forces that must be reckoned with. And when one strikes a major city, it causes hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage. No less significant is the human cost, measured in lives lost as well as the emotional trauma wreaked upon…
Trust the Nico Nico Douga (NND) users to come up with something this big, this wild, and this insane. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if someone were to take a bevy of anime opening and ending themes ranging from the catchy Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya ending theme, “Hare Hare Yukai,” to the more…
Note: These images were blatantly ripped from our friends over at Japanator. If there was any single event that served as the catalyst for getting me to go to Anime Expo this year, the announcement of the May’n/Megumi Nakajima concert was it. Despite not being a hardcore fan of the Macross franchise, I really enjoyed…
If the May’n/Megumi Nakajima concert held earlier that day at Anime Expo 2010 was phenomenal because of its combination of awesome music, wonderful surprises, and an excellent performance by the pair, MELL’s concert was a grand spectacle. Because I had gotten in early enough, being able to see the crew setting up the instruments on…
If you ever read the synopsis of Birdy the Mighty Decode, you would think Afromania’s upbeat outro single would be a bit out of place. After all, a story involving an interplanetary police officer, named Birdy, chasing criminals who have a doomsday device and have taken refuge on Earth would require something less suited for…
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