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Gingy's Corner
The shield hero faces the camera while his anime catboy slaves face away

The Stagnation and Immaturity of the Shield Hero

By Gingy Gibson • August 2nd, 2022

The longer I watched the anime (and I watched it for way too long), the more obvious it became that their pro-slavery was just one facet of a story that promises its viewers the worst kind of Neverland for teenage boys.

Gingy's Corner
two horses facing off against each other. image from IMDB.

Body Image and Self-Loathing in Centaurworld

By Gingy Gibson • May 23rd, 2022

Or, How Horse Learned to Stop Fearing and Love Her Bod

Feature Story

Reconsidering Rotoscoped Animation for its Second Century

By Morgan Galen King • October 28th, 2021

Rotoscoping puts the human body in the spotlight, where the focus on the body and its relationship to the fictional world around it is ever-present.

Eyeing Elsewhere

It Takes a Village

By Phillip Russell • September 24th, 2021

Evangelion has always been interested in cycles, in unpacking oneself through the looping of experience.

Always Autumn
A young man and woman stand at a rusty railing, looking towards a distant sun breaking through stormy clouds.

Sheltering Sky

By Autumn Wright • August 26th, 2021

Weathering With You as (post-)sekaikei.

Collision Detection
A medieval castle hallway.

The Role-Playing Television Future of Tomorrow, Yesterday

By Ben Sailer • August 12th, 2021

VR, the hard way. The really hard way.

Here's the Thing
a Hygogg type mobile suit from Mobile Suit Gundam

Getting Back to Gunpla

By Rob Rich • March 29th, 2021

I really like building and customizing Gundam model kits.

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