• My Review Academia S4 E1: The Least Bad Recap Yet!

    My Review Academia S4 E1: The Least Bad Recap Yet!

    So… are they trying to make the movie canon to the anime? Or are they making a joke that people don’t like/care about the movie? Why else would you mention/show clips of the movie near the beginning of the episode? Now I’m just confused! That aside… IT’S BACK, LADIES AND GERMS!! My Hero Academia is…

  • The Three Best My Hero Academia Fights (Part 2)

    The Three Best My Hero Academia Fights (Part 2)

    Quick note before we start: My Review Academia will be pushed from Saturday to Sunday due to schedule shifts at my job. Things shouldn’t change by much, but I feel the need to let you guys know ahead of time. Thank you for your understanding. Enjoy today’s post, and I’ll see you tomorrow for Season…

  • Crash Bandicoot: Classic Doesn’t Mean Good (Game Night!)

    Crash Bandicoot: Classic Doesn’t Mean Good (Game Night!)

    You thought I’d be talking about another Fire Emblem, didn’tcha? Comparing the Playstation exclusives of old and the now is an odd experience. Nowadays, most games found only on the Playstation are photo-realistic action adventures. They’re games with incredible motion capture technology, intricate stories, and often times: lots of violence! Be it against zombies, beings…

  • All Might: The Symbol of Peace (The Mind of a Character)

    All Might: The Symbol of Peace (The Mind of a Character)

    Two more days! Two more days! All Might is the single most important character in the world of My Hero Academia. His mere existence is crucial to every character in the story! Everything he’s done, both before the story starts and when it does, is essential to everything. He is the centerpiece of the entire world. Not…

  • American Gods: Worst. Job. Ever. (How’s This Book?)

    American Gods: Worst. Job. Ever. (How’s This Book?)

    Written By: Neil Gaiman Published By: William Morrow Released: June 19th, 2001 Pages: 465 Narrated By (Deep Breath): Neil Gaiman, Dennis Boutsikaris, George Guidall, Ron McLarty, Daniel Oreskes, Sarah Jones Length: 19 Hours Link to Purchase (Audible) To be honest, I’m not quite sure how I feel about this book. There’s a lot of stuff…