Author: animorphscentral

With One Piece well into its Final Saga, it’s only a matter of time before the most powerful villains come out to play. Although Imu was introduced during the Levely Arc, even before the Wano Country Saga, very little is known about them even now. Imu retains their position at the very top of the World Government, firmly standing above the Five Elders and the Admirals. Monkey D. Luffy’s path has set him on a course toward Imu, and the villain’s former relationship with Joy Boy essentially makes their meeting inevitable. At this point, however, Gear 5 Luffy may not…

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Anime’s new visual also unveiled The staff for the television anime of Hiro Yūki’s Sparks of Tomorrow (20 Seiki Denki Mokuroku) novel announced on Tuesday that the anime will premiere in July, and will exclusively stream worldwide on Netflix. The announcement also featured a new visual:Image via Netflix Anime’s X/Twitter account©Hiro Yuki, Kyoto Animation/Sparks of Tomorrow Production CommitteeImage via Sparks of Tomorrow anime’s website©Hiro Yuki, Kyoto Animation/Sparks of Tomorrow Production Committee The anime will star Yūma Uchida as Kihachi Sakamoto and Sora Amamiya as Inako Momokawa.Minoru Ōta (key animator for Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!, Liz and the Blue Bird; episode director for CITY The Animation, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid…

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Valentine’s Day is still a few weeks away, but Amazon is already breaking out the LEGO deals for anyone searching for a unique gift idea. One such discount is on one of the silliest builds that’s been released in recent years. The Looney Tunes Sweetheart Tweety Bird set has dropped to its lowest price ever on Amazon. At just $23.99 after the discount is applied, it’s really quite affordable (by LEGO standards). This set was first released back in January 2025, but this is the first time its ever been discounted on Amazon.LEGO Tweety Bird Deal at Amazon TodayLEGO Looney…

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GLITCH Productions (Murder Drones, The Amazing Digital Circus, The Gaslight District) have released the trailer for Gamoverse, their upcoming 2D animated series created and directed by longtime animator Ross O’Donovan a.k.a: Rubbeross. The series is also written by both O’Donovan and longtime friend and collaborator, Arin Hanson a.k.a: Egoraptor.  Loosely based off the original run of GAMEOVERSE started by Rubbeross more than a decade ago, the upcoming animated series is about various video game worlds which suddenly begin to explode horrifically. In order to save these worlds from oblivion, feline heroine Kit and her friends must help the bad guy…

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All 13 episodes available on debut The official X (formerly Twitter) account for the anime adaptation of Keisuke Itagaki’s first Baki-Dou manga revealed on Tuesday the anime’s main visual and February 26 worldwide streaming debut on Netflix. The anime’s 13 episodes will be available all at once.  Image via Baki’s X/Twitter account©板垣恵介(秋田書店)/刃牙道製作委員会 Image via Netflix anime’s X/Twitter account© 板垣恵介(秋田書店)/刃牙道製作委員会 Naoya Uchida will star in the anime as Miyamoto Musashi. Itagaki’s original Baki The Grappler martial arts manga ran for 42 volumes in Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine from 1991 to 1999. Kodama Tales began publishing the manga worldwide in English in October. The Baki sequel manga ran for 31 volumes from 1999 to 2005. Media Do releases the manga…

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Join Montana Public Radio as we kick off our 2026 Spring Pledge Drive! Each year, MTPR commissions an original piece of artwork from a Montana artist. This year’s featured creator is Stella Nall, who has brought her distinct and whimsical style to MTPR’s 2026 design. On Thursday, March 5 from 5 – 6:30 p.m., we will be unveiling Stella’s artwork and auctioning off the first printed piece. Plus, Radius Gallery will be donating 20% of all art sales to MTPR during the evening! Come support public radio and Montana’s creative community.Thursday, March 05, 2026, 5 – 6:30 p.m.Radius Gallery120 N…

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JTA — Anna is a misunderstood sixth-grade girl who communicates with the ghosts of her Jewish ancestors. Teased by her classmates and worried over by her family, she finds comfort and understanding with her Bubbe and her beloved Jewish traditions. “Neshama,” Marcella Pixley’s lyrically written novel-in-verse, won the gold medal for Jewish children’s literature for middle-grade readers from the Association of Jewish Libraries. Its Sydney Taylor Book Awards were announced today in a virtual livecast from Chicago. The award committee called Pixley’s “a lyrical, deeply Jewish story about identity, grief, and resilience.” The annual award, named in memory of Sydney…

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In a new video on his YouTube channel, Obsidian studio design director Josh Sawyer dug into how he thinks about difficulty when making a game⁠. Ultimately, he sees it as less a question of setting immutable challenges for players to overcome, and more anticipating what they want out of the experience and responding to that.”Do you have any insights into, or thoughts about exposing extremely granular difficulty options to players?” asked viewer agroggybog. They went on to explain that they were an avid modder, digging into the guts of games like Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire to tweak the progression…

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When Ronald D. Moore and David Eick’s re-imagined Battlestar Galactica first arrived in 2003, it was as a two-part, three-hour miniseries on the Syfy channel. Delivering mass genocide almost immediately via the cylons, the BSG miniseries pulled no punches in its premier, thrusting viewers into a chaotic scramble for humanity’s survival. With a handful of ships surviving the attack, a single battlestar remains intact only because its retiring captain, Bill Adama, refused to have it retrofitted with the latest networking technology. With the ship decommissioned and preparing to be entered into a museum, it quickly becomes clear that Adama’s foresight…

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