Contributing writer for The Artifice.
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Anime 101A look at what makes great good anime, what's the definition of "anime" and the basic history of anime. Basically, a piece for people who have heard of anime, but haven't jumped into the genre of anime.
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Why the World Needs the Power Rangers: Twenty Years a Voyage | |
The thing I love, love, LOVE about the fosters is the LGBTQIA theme is present, but it doesn’t feel like it’s shoved down our throats. I think it’s great that ‘The Fosters’ is showing people that struggles that happens within the LGBTQIA community. | An Introduction to The Fosters |
I’d have to agree that this series appeals to both an older generation and a younger one. When I first read the series, I definitely overlooked a lot of the things – both big and small – that where linked together, but now with studying lit in college, it’s made reading Harry Potter so much more fun since it’s like reading a new book series in some ways. | Why Harry Potter Appeals to Adults as Well as Younger Audiences |
Although I loved Power Rangers when I was a kid, and I’ve watched every season, I think that the story lines in Power Rangers has gone down hill. From Mighty Morphin Power Rangers until the season finale of Power Rangers in Space, there was a solid story arc. Now, each season barely fits with previous ones. Sure, there are a few that are tied into early seasons – Dino Thunder and Mega Force – but they are few and far between.