Wednesday, May 13, 2026

T5W#561-Top 5 Mobile Suits Originally Meant to be (or refitted from) Gundams Designs

This Friday, the long wait for US Gundam fans comes to an end as Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe touches down in theaters.  I’m definitely aiming to check it out Friday and will have a review up at last on Memorial Day Monday.  It’s not often we get a Gundam movie in theaters so figured todays Top 5 Wednesday should be Gundam related.  One thing I’ve noticed in recent years despite being a Gundam fan for most of my life: there’s a bunch of Mobile Suits that were meant to be Gundam’s themselves.  And I’m not talking about Tallgeese being the Godfather of Gundams in Gundam Wing, no I mean in the long history (mostly of the Universal Century) there’re examples aplenty of suits that started development as new iterations of the Gundam but got changed for various yet similar reasons.  Most of these resulted in some cool and iconic designs for the franchise.  And today we’re paying homage to these (mostly) little known machines that may not be Gundams but are just as effective on the battlefield.  These are my Top 5 Mobile Suits Originally Meant to be (or refitted from) Gundams Designs.
 

Monday, May 11, 2026

Lazarus Part 2 Episodes 4-6

The search for Doctor Skinner leads Team Lazarus along various avenues of investigation.  From skeezy stock brokers to a mysterious cult that abhors technology, no clue is too small and no suspect unimportant if it gets the team to their target and the cure for the drug that is set to kill billions in less than 30 days.  Luckily, the team might have a way to lure out the illusive Hapna creator with the promise of a cure, but will it be enough or is Skinners reach far greater than they realize?

Last week’s premiere look at Lazarus left a bad taste in my mouth.  Maybe I was being a little too harsh but at the same time, there’s a lot of potential with a series with the premise that it has and yet it’s not doing what I feel is enough with the materials given.  That said, it’s sophomore outing does improve things if only a little by allowing the ensemble cast to step out of Axel’s overimportant shadow and show us a bit more of how the world is reacting to the Hapna Doomsday scenario that’s been thrust upon it.  It doesn’t make me like the series 100% but improvements are better than just staying stagnant…for the most part.
 

Friday, May 8, 2026

Mortal Kombat II

The time has come at last.  The fate of Earthrealm shall once again be decided in a tournament where death is the only means of victory.  Should Outworld be victorious, Shao Kahn claims dominion over our world.  Standing in his way: a rag tag group of fighters including a washed up action movie star and a beautiful Princess. Together, they must trust in their own abilities and fight like they never have before.  The fighters are gathered.  The stage is set.  The time has come again for MORTAL KOMBAT!!!

2021’s Mortal Kombat reboot might not be as timeless as the first 1995 classic but it does still offer a more authentic MK experience for franchise fans thanks to its R Rating allowing for actual blood, gore and fun fatalities.  After five years and a stupid delay from its original October 2025 release window, Mortal Kombat II arrives to make good on the promises of the first film, mainly an actual Mortal Kombat tournament with more characters, more fatalities, more everything.  Those dreading this might end up being a case of history repeating itself with an overstuffed and poorly executed mess like Mortal Kombat: Annihilation rejoice: this isnt that movie.  Heck this may be the best Mortal Kombat movie ever brought to screen and is so good it makes you wonder if the 2021 movie was even necessary (I mean it’s still a fun watch, don’t get me wrong).
 

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

T5W#560-Top 5 Hottest Mortal Kombat Ladies

The wait is almost over folks.  After being moved back from it’s original October 2025 release (supposedly due to overwhelming positive fan reaction making Warner Bros. think it would do better as a summer movie), Mortal Kombat II arrives on Friday.  And based on the trailers and early reactions, it looks like what we’re getting is as far from Mortal Kombat: Annihilation as we can get.  I know I’m stoked to see it tomorrow to see Johnny Cage join the gang and square off with the forces of Shao Kahh.  I’m even more excited to see some proper reprisentaiton of the bevy of bad ass beauties from the franchise who can rip out spines just as effectively as the cyber ninjas and guys with robot arms.  So yep, todays Top 5 Wednesday is all about the Top 5 Hottest Mortal Kombat Ladies  (Side Note: I know I’ve been doing a lot of Video Game centric Top 5’s lately and I promise I’ll get back to more Anime focused ones really soon…right now VGs have some of the best stuff to talk about though so, ok mini rant over).
 

Monday, May 4, 2026

Lazarus Part 1 Episodes 1-3

2052AD.  Humanity lives a new carefree existence thanks to the miracle drug, Hapna.  But all of that comes crashing to a halt when the creator of Hapna, Dr. Skinner, who has been missing for three years, emerges and announces all who have taken Hapna will begin to die in 30 days.  With billions of lives at stake, a special task force, codenamed Lazarus, is created for the sole purpose of tracking Skinner down and finding a cure for the Hapna drug.  If this band of criminals cant complete their mission in less than 30 days, it’s game over for all mankind.

Shinichiro Watanabe is an amazing Anime director.  The worlds he creates and, maybe more importantly, the music he infuses within them, have created some of Animes greatest legends, specifically Cowboy Bebop.  I single out Bebop because it’s a popular and beloved title for several reasons, many of which combine to make an Anime even non Anime fans can get into and enjoy.  It’s a success high I feel Watanabe has been chasing and trying to replicate since from the Feudal Hip Hop  infused Samurai Champloo to the beautifuly composed but longer than it needed to be Carole and Tuesday (I’ve never seen Space Dandy so I cant weigh in on that one yet).  Lazarus is Watanabe’s latest directorial effort and it again feels like another attempt to be the next Bebop, complete with a wild card martial artist, Jazz and a futuristic yet realistic setting.  And yet the first few episodes leave a lot to be desired but it does confirm that Lazarus isnt just shaping up to not be Cowboy Bebop, it’s shaping up to not be anywhere as good as Samurai Champloo or Carole and Tuesday.