Month: April 2021

The Way of the Househusband will return for Part 2 on Netflix, the streaming giant has confirmed. Directed by Chiaki Kon and animated by Musashino-based studio J.C.Staff, The Way of the Househusband premiered its first five episodes on Netflix on April 8. Shortly thereafter, the official Netflix Japan Anime Twitter account announced production on a second
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One of the chief character relationships in American Dad! is the simultaneously loving and confrontational connection between Stan Smith and his eldest child, Hayley. Their conflicting personalities have always been a major element of the show, with the father/daughter duo having many episodes focused on their bond. But one episode revealed that this relationship might not
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Craft Recording announced a vinyl rerelease of the classic Peanuts album, A Boy Named Charlie Brown. The record, composed by Vince Guaraldi, will be newly remastered from the original analog tapes. The A Boy Named Charlie Brown vinyl will come in three different variants: a green-grass pressing available at Target, a sky-blue version at Vinyl Me Please and a
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Based on Britain’s most allegedly haunted house, The Banishing is a new chiller directed by Christopher Smith. Set in the 1930s, The Banishing attempts to blend supernatural horror with period drama, resulting in a confused genre mash-up that runs at a long 96 minutes. Smith, no stranger to horror, pumps the film full of atmosphere and
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The hit shonen series Bleach focuses its combat system on zanpakuto, or soul-cutting swords. Soul Reapers use them to destroy monstrous Hollows and escort the souls of the dead to the Soul Society, while Arrancars (unmasked Hollows) use them purely as weapons. Many zanpakuto can also use shikai mode or even bankai mode in the
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The original graphic novel Scotland Bound, Charlie Brown is the latest in BOOM! Studios’ original stories starring Charles Schulz’s Peanuts characters like Charlie Brown and Snoopy, who were newspaper comic strip stables from 1950 until Schulz’s death in 2000. With the support of the Schulz estate, this new outing is adapted from the storyboards of an incomplete
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Dragon Goes House-Hunting, Episode 2, “A Home with Falls”, now streaming on Funimation. Unlike most slice-of-life series, Dragon Goes House-Hunting started off by sharing a ton of information about its world instead of easing its audience into the series, which may have turned off some viewers. But Episode 2
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There are countless ways to make a story about time travel engaging as such tales can literally take place anywhere in time and space. This is one reason why so many superhero stories rely on time travel. RELATED: DC: 10 Best Time Travel Stories Many of DC‘s greatest stories are based around adventures into the
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Tove, Finland’s submission for this year’s Best International Film Oscar, would make a good double feature with Professor Marston and the Wonder Women as biopics centering on the love lives of cartoonists in the 1940s and ’50s. Tove Jansson’s various romances don’t “explain” much about her beloved Moomins the same way William Moulton Marston’s romances
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In yet another crossover for the Rick and Morty multiverse, the dimension travelers are making their way into the world of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege as part of the game’s latest costume bundle. Developed and published by Ubisoft, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is an online tactical shooter that has opposing attacker and defender teams competing in
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Legendary’s upcoming Toxic Avenger reboot has found its second star. According to Deadline, Jacob Tremblay will star opposite Peter Dinklage in the reboot of the 1984 cult classic. His past credits include Room, Wonder, The Predator and Good Boys, and he’ll also voice Flounder in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid. RELATED: Joker Isn’t the Most Violent ‘Superhero’ Film – The Toxic Avenger
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Parks and Recreation was an NBC half-hour comedy that ran from 2009 to 2017. The series was created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur who had previously worked together on The Office. Like The Office, Parks and Recreation is a mockumentary-style series, following the Parks and Recreation Department’s employees in the fictional city of Pawnee, Indiana. The series
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