The engrossing slice-of-life series Flying Witch provides a peaceful look into the lives of witches.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. demonstrates a deep awareness of the story’s status as a cliched device.
The complex storytelling in Durarara!! skillfully intertwines human relationships, cultural references, and urban myths.
Spirited Away develops as a mesmerizing metaphorical tapestry, weaving together a varied array of important aspects ranging from the mundane to the sublime.
While Kentaro Miura’s treatment of Farnese is notably less moralistic, it is not motivated by a desire to label people as evil or to punish them for their misdeeds.
Throughout Death Note, many characters deeply explore the concept of justice, showing restraint in taking a definite stance on its definition.
Tetsuo Shima becomes an example of the dire consequences when psychokinetic abilities akin to a god fall into the wrong hands.
Homunculus follows a tragic hero storyline, where Nakoshi’s curiosity to understand other people’s problems causes his downfall.