Anime Apocalypse codes provide you with valuable in-game resources when redeemed. You can receive Coins, Raid Tickets, Spins, and more upon using them, netting a significant progression boost. Their ...
It's been a banner year for anime as its popularity has grown exponentially and American animation looks towards the trailblazing Japanese form to reshape how it tells stories. But while series like ...
Mark Sammut serves as the lead editor of the Evergreen gaming list department for GameRant, along with contributing to other department like anime lists and resources. In a previous life, he also ...
What are the newest Anime Last Stand codes? Plenty of anime-inspired tower defense games are available on the Roblox platform, and Anime Last Stand is the latest to emerge from its testing phase. You ...
The animation industry has always been labor-intensive, blending artistry, innovation, and technology to bring stories to life. Now, a new technological shift, generative AI (genAI), is sparking ...
Wanna work at Marvel or write the next ‘Flow’? We’ve got the perfect academy for you on THR’s inaugural list. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer Animation remains a thriving corner of the ...
Image via Seven Arcs Jom Elauria is a writer for Collider. When he's not busy writing movie and TV lists, you can catch him gaming on his Switch or jamming to fresh tunes. While the action-packed ...
The first half of the 2020’s has been an interesting time for anime. On one hand, it feels like the medium’s never been more popular worldwide, particularly among younger demographics, such as Gen Z.
Internet pirates took another hit this week as dozens of anime piracy websites — including the popular Aniwave site — suddenly went dark. Fans were in mourning after the sites went down Tuesday night.
For decades now, anime has been unable to shake the grip of piracy. It seems like every entertainment industry has some beef to squash with pirates whether we’re talking music, film, or television.