Wednesday, November 6, 2024

T5W#482-Top 5 Theories About the Next Japanese Godzilla Movie

Suppose it was inevitable but it’s hella good news.  During the Godzilla 70th Anniversary, Toho made an “Emergency Announcement” that a new Godzilla Film is officially in the works with Godzilla Minus One’s  Takashi Yamazaki returning to the Directors Chair.  That’s all the information we’ve been given but its more than enough to get G fans excited about what might be coming next.  And its not a bad topic to kick off a potential month full of Godzilla themed Top 5s since I’m gonna share my Top 5 Theories About the Next Japanese Godzilla Movie today on Top 5 Wednesday.
 

Monday, November 4, 2024

Godzilla, Mothra & King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack

History and myth are on a collision course when Godzilla returns for the first time in 50 years. Fueled by the souls of those killed during World War II, Godzilla is stronger and more merciless than ever before.  As the JSDF desperately tries to hold him back, a beautiful young reporter discovers signs that could lead to the only true hope for Japan’s safety: the emergence of two guardian monsters: Mothra and King Ghidorah.  Can the combined might of these two titans defeat the King of the Monsters?
 
Welcome to the start of Godzilla Month III.  This year, much like our first one back in 2021, we’ll be looking at four films from one particular era of Godzilla, specifically the Millenium Era.  The mere mention of a new Godzilla movie coming out is sure to put butts in seats.  The only thing that guarantees extra butts in seats is having him face an iconic foe from his long resume of rivals.  Toho’s taken that latter lesson to heart after the disappointing Godzilla vs. Megagirus and instead brought back not one, but two of Godzilla’s more famous combatants for a clash for the ages, while also delivering one of the scariest versions of the King of the Monsters ever. 
 

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Sailor Moon Cosmos (Part 1 & 2)

Usagi Tuskino has faced many threats to planet Earth.  But an unthinkable loss and the arrival of three mysterious strangers heralds the coming of a war that will cost Sailor Moon dearly.  The stars become a battlefield as Sailor Senshi from across time and space come together for the battle to end all battles.  Can Usagi overcome her greatest despairs, doubts and fears to defeat the ultimate enemy, one who will not stop until they’ve claimed every power in the cosmos? 

It hasn’t been the smoothest journey for Sailor Moon’s big reboot for the new millennium.  The first two seasons of Sailor Moon Crystal were utter failures while Season Three and the Sailor Moon Eternal duology made critical course corrections though not without faults of their own.  Of all the stories in the original saga to be adapted, none come with as much pressure as the final arc aka Sailor Moon Sailor Stars.  The final season of the 90s Anime was borderline perfect save for the actual Series Finale which was so depressing it felt like Sailor Moon hadn’t really won in the end at all.  If the reboot needed to get anything right and take advantage of a chance to do things better, that time is right here in Sailor Moon Cosmos.  So, after so many downs and ups, does this reboot live up to the potential many hoped it would?
 

Friday, November 1, 2024

Hail to the King Baby!!!: A Godzilla Retrospective Part 1

Welcome Dear Readers to another Anime Corner Special Event.  Given that we’re celebrating the official 70th Birthday of the King of the Monsters this month, nows a good a time as any to do a little revisit to those 7 decades of history.  For the next five Fridays, we’ll be looking at Godzilla from the very beginning and working our way through his most current successes in 2024 (which are pretty huge btw, no pun intended).  We begin our little history lessons with, as I said, the beginning, a beginning so massive…that this is the only era we’ll be splitting into two parts just to cover it all.  Welcome to Hail to the King Baby!!!: A Godzilla Retrospective.
 

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Hazbin Hotel (Season 1)

Charlie Morningstar, daughter of the Lord of Hell himself, has a dream: to give the residents of Hell a chance at getting into Heaven by giving them a second chance to do some good.  With the help of her beloved girlfriend, Vaggie, Charlie opens the Hazbin Hotel, Hell’s premiere Rehabilitation Center.  Most in Hell see it as a joke.  And Heaven has some rather not so gentle plans for Hell itself.  It’s up to Charlie and her small collection of demented misfits to prove that even the worst of the worst deserve a shot at redemption.

Happy Halloween Dear Readers from the Gundam Anime Corner.  For this years terror-tastic offering, I’m trying something a bit different, a title I’ve looked forward to giving a full review on for months now.  Musicals and I have a bit of a complicated relationship.  They’re not my go to choice for entertainment but more often than not, I’ll end up liking them.  I guess it shouldn’t shock me then that one of the most talked about animated titles of the year ends up being one of these new hits I’ve come to adore.    The songs may have the tuneage and vibe of a classic like Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin and the lead heroine could be a secret Disney Princess.  But Hazbin Hotel is the ultimate showcase of Anti Disney entertainment. And holy crap, what entertainment it is.