Love beyond time is a unique novel in the Scottish time travel romance genre. If you’re a fan of Karen Marie Moning, or Monica McCarty, I highly encourage you to give these books a try! Morna is a witch, living in the 21st century, but who used to live in the 15-16th centuries.
The time travel genre isn't the most prevalent in anime, but it's one that more often than not is done very well. In time travel anime, and despite the existence time-loops, stable and malleable timelines and parallel dimensions, there’s really only two types of travel that one can accomplish: from the present to the past or future, ...
Thermae Romae is one of the most unique and hyper-focused concept anime on this list, as well as the most lighthearted. Those who complete the three-episode anime series might also want to view a brilliant live-action movie filled with laughs. Nobunaga Concerto is peak Time Camping.
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The Vampire Dies in No Time is precisely what you'd expect from a series that ends with a dance-off. It's silly, features an inexplicably furry armadillo, and involves vampiric veggies that are scarier to cook than live lobster
All in all, this volume of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End turns out to be just as good—if not better—than the first.
Ahead of its opening in North American theaters, find out why Kim Morrissy calls the new film by Time of Eve director Yasuhiro Yoshiura a "breezy family-friendly film that's easy to recommend to pretty much anyone."
Jacki Jing spoke with the English voice cast of Sing a Bit of Harmony about why you must see this emotional anime movie.
Good lord. What a week to be into games, am I right? I'm sure everybody has thoughts and hopes and fears about Microsoft's impending Activision-Blizzard assimilation… and I'd like to hear all of them!
Even if the content isn't an issue for you, the book is firmly mediocre, something you'd pick up if you ran out of other things in the genre to read, because it's better than nothing – more or less.
Now playing in U.S. theaters, Richard Eisenbeis reviews Mamoru Hosoda's newest film and its meaningful look into the lingering effects of loss and the seemingly hopeless struggle to overcome it.
As well as a protagonist that suffers from long-winded loquaciousness who is played in Japanese by Mamoru Miyano, and in English by the incomparable J. Michael Tatum.
This show could also be titled Quantum Physics 101. In a universe divided between two factions, the Shangri-La that want to destroy the time-space continuum, and the Lacryma who won’t let that happen, the key to saving everyone is the Dragon Torque. Who is actually Haruka, the protagonist.
Thermae Romae is one of the most unique and hyper-focused concept anime on this list, as well as the most lighthearted. Those who complete the three-episode anime series might also want to view a brilliant live-action movie filled with laughs.
Tatami Galaxy is framed within a Groundhog Day device of a single day resetting unto itself. The protagonist, Watashi (Japanese for “I”), keeps reliving the same first day of college and trying to get the perfect “rose-colored” college life.
15 Occult Academy Is Magic Girls Mixed With An Apocalypse. Occult Academy adeptly combines magic girls and time travel into one. Plus, it throws in apocalyptic circumstances for all involved. In 2012, the Earth is invaded by aliens.
The romantic comedy Orange takes a different path to time travel. There aren't any battles against evil or earth-shaking disasters. Well, perhaps the latter is true if one considers that the main character is a high school student traversing her way through life.
The time travel genre isn't the most prevalent in anime, but it's one that more often than not is done very well. Despite the existence of time-loops, stable and malleable timelines, and parallel dimensions, there are really only two types of time travel in anime. From the present to the past or future and from the past or the future to the present.
The former Kyu Kaikage Elementary School in Hino, Shiga, used as a model for Icho Private High School.
The narrator of the light novels, Yūta is a first-year high school student who used to be delusional, calling himself the "Dark Flame Master" while in junior high and becoming alienated from everyone as a result. He attempts to bury his past by enrolling in a high school far away from his junior high classmates.
The series began as a light novel series written by Torako, with illustrations by Nozomi Ōsaka. Torako entered the first novel in the series into the first Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2010, and it won an honorable mention in the novel category.