Always a Catch! Premieres With a Charming Fantasy Rom-Com Debut
anime 1 sources · May 31

Always a Catch! Premieres With a Charming Fantasy Rom-Com Debut

The premiere distinguishes itself from similar fantasy rom-coms by centering its comedy and plot on a physically strong, emotionally expressive heroine who is not punished for her masculinity but rather allowed to navigate society on her own terms.

Anime Feminist
Vinland Saga and the Ethics of Political Nonviolence
anime 1 sources · May 30

Vinland Saga and the Ethics of Political Nonviolence

The op-ed positions Vinland Saga as a serious philosophical text for thinking through the practical and moral challenges of nonviolent resistance in the face of state violence, rather than a simple story about a pacifist hero.

Anime Feminist
AniFem Round-Up Covers Oshi No Ko, Shogakukan Controversy, and More
industry 1 sources · May 30

AniFem Round-Up Covers Oshi No Ko, Shogakukan Controversy, and More

The round-up bundles a major industry scandal (Shogakukan's handling of a creator's sexual assault case) with a labor dispute (Capcom refusing union terms for a voice actor) and a survey on declining birth rates, showing how anime and manga news intersects with broader social and legal issues.

Anime Feminist
Cosmic Princess Kaguya Review Calls It a Queer Musical Triumph
anime 1 sources · May 30

Cosmic Princess Kaguya Review Calls It a Queer Musical Triumph

The review positions "Cosmic Princess Kaguya" as a rare explicitly sapphic animated musical film that successfully blends a classic folktale with modern VTuber and VRMMO culture, a combination the reviewer argues has received insufficient promotional attention.

Anime Feminist
Anime Feminist Names Its Top Picks for 2025
anime 1 sources · May 30

Anime Feminist Names Its Top Picks for 2025

The list reflects a deliberate focus on shows that center marginalized perspectives and critical themes, rather than a conventional popularity ranking.

Anime Feminist
Anime Feminist Podcast Discusses Paru Itagaki's Sanda
manga 1 sources · May 30

Anime Feminist Podcast Discusses Paru Itagaki's Sanda

The retrospective frames Sanda as a messy but thematically rich work whose treatment of queer adolescence and systemic control resonates with current real-world debates about queer children's autonomy and the policing of education.

Anime Feminist