GTO Reveals 28 Student Cast Members Selected From Over 400 Applicants
other 2 sources · May 31

GTO Reveals 28 Student Cast Members Selected From Over 400 Applicants

The production's decision to restrict the audition to actual high school-age performers and cast 28 relative newcomers suggests the show is betting on authentic youthful energy rather than established child stars to carry the class dynamic.

Eiga Natalie, Cinema Today
LBworks Qualifies for FNCS Major 1 Summit Grand Finals
games 1 sources · May 31

LBworks Qualifies for FNCS Major 1 Summit Grand Finals

LBworks' direct qualification to the Grand Finals marks a rare top-tier international result for a Japanese Fortnite team in a tournament that draws the best players from every region.

ASCII.jp
Ichijyoma Mankitsu Gurashi! Episode 1 Review: A Tired Throwback
anime 1 sources · May 31

Ichijyoma Mankitsu Gurashi! Episode 1 Review: A Tired Throwback

The review suggests that Ichijyoma Mankitsu Gurashi! may struggle to find an audience in a season where viewers have many slice-of-life options, as its reliance on dated tropes and repetitive fan service could alienate both newcomers and fans of the genre.

Anime Feminist
Brave Group Launches Brave Marketing for Gen Z and Alpha Audiences
vtuber 1 sources · May 31

Brave Group Launches Brave Marketing for Gen Z and Alpha Audiences

Brave group is formally packaging its VTuber, esports, XR, and animation capabilities into a single commercial service, signaling that the company sees its internal fan-engagement infrastructure as a sellable product for outside brands rather than just a support system for its own IP.

Brave group
Fist of the North Star Premiere Draws Mixed Reactions on Gore and CGI
anime 1 sources · May 31

Fist of the North Star Premiere Draws Mixed Reactions on Gore and CGI

The review suggests that the new adaptation's reliance on gore and shadowing may be a deliberate strategy to compensate for limited animation resources, a trade-off that could define how longtime fans and newcomers receive the series.

Anime Feminist
MAO Episode 1 Review: A Spirited Premiere With Familiar Bones
anime 1 sources · May 31

MAO Episode 1 Review: A Spirited Premiere With Familiar Bones

The review highlights a persistent tension in shonen adaptations: whether a female lead introduced as an equal partner will remain active or be relegated to a supporting role, a question MAO's first episode raises but does not answer.

Anime Feminist
Even a Replica Can Fall in Love Premiere Asks Questions About Humanity
anime 1 sources · May 31

Even a Replica Can Fall in Love Premiere Asks Questions About Humanity

The premiere introduces a premise that questions the nature of identity and personhood in a world where exact organic duplicates exist, but the review's cautious tone reflects a common concern that the adaptation may not fully explore its philosophical implications.

Anime Feminist