Category: Reviews
REVIEW: Danger Looms in the Under the Oak Tree Season 5 Premiere
Season 5 of Under the Oak Tree brings Maxi and Riftan back together but it’s a not-so-happy reunion.
REVIEW: I’m NOT Afraid of Wolves! is Sweet But is Missing the Bite
I’m NOT Afraid of Wolves! has floof but not much essence in this story about a secretary who discovers her boss is a werewolf.
REVIEW: The Tentacles Are the Least Horrifying Thing About How About a Cosmic Horror?
Come for the tentacles and stay for the intriguing, suspenseful story of “How About a Cosmic Horror?”
REVIEW: The Second Chance Convenience Store is a Heartwarming Tale of Renewal and Hope
The Second Chance Convenience Store is a heartfelt WEBTOON about second chances, compassion, and self-discovery. Follow Dokgo, a once-homeless man whose quiet strength transforms everyone he meets in this inspiring slice-of-life story by Kim Ho-Yeon and ANGELA.
REVIEW: ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE] is a raw reflection of the creative struggle
Manga Mavericks’ ALTERNATIVE [SELF LINER NOTE] captures the creative struggle through the eyes of a musician torn between passion and routine. Beautifully made yet brief, it’s a reflective one-shot worth checking out for indie manga fans.
REVIEW: I Want Your Mother to Be With Me is a Surprisingly Tender Look at Love, Responsibility, and Growing Up
I Want Your Mother to Be With Me by Yutaka Tazawa is a heartfelt manga about a young man’s love for a single mother. Gentle, funny, and unexpectedly sincere, it’s a story about growing up and what it really means to care for someone.
REVIEW: Spy x Family Season 3, Episode 1 Is a Perfectly Chaotic Return
Spy x Family Season 3, Episode 1 kicks off with an anime-original story full of chaos, humor, and heart. Our Redbeanime duo, redbeanjelly and redbeancake, share their thoughts in a hilarious roundtable review.
REVIEW: Bearology x Demon Slayer Mugen Train
Bearology’s Demon Slayer: Mugen Train pop-up is an immersive, flavorful experience with character-themed drinks, tasty bites, and exclusive merch.
REVIEW: Under the Oak Tree Volume 1
“Under the Oak Tree” explores romance, emotional growth and communication struggles in an arranged marriage.
