Batman: Caped Crusader is incredible. A throwback that doesn’t seem redundant. Each episode of the first three introduces us back… Read More
This review of X-Men ’97 has a caveat to it. This review is not intended for fans of the original… Read More
Amphibia wants to make dark jokes and frog jokes, and it succeeds at both. Or at least that’s what the… Read More
I don’t understand Centaurworld. It defies comprehension to such a degree I want to investigate creator interviews or production notes. Read More
For better and not for the worst, The Ghost and Molly McGee is basically what you’d expect it to be.… Read More
Amphibia wants to make dark jokes and frog jokes, and it succeeds at both. Or at least that’s what the… Read More
Kid Cosmic seems like the natural offspring of a few shows, and a few pieces of very prominent media. Read More
Each is about two minutes, give or take, and—I’m betting for budget or time reasons—it has no actually voiced characters.… Read More
Between Kipo and The Last Kids on Earth, the child-friendly apocalypse has become a subgenre. But that’s not a bad… Read More
She-Ra is not only a good show, but perhaps a great one. It’s a child-friendly epic fantasy. Warring factions and… Read More
Lower Decks Has Yet To Make Me Laugh The biggest issue with Lower Decks is that it’s not funny. Not… Read More
Glitch Techs Does Not Play Slow Games Glitch Techs proves to me that the new trajectory of animated shows is high… Read More