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My Senpai is Annoying - But in a Wholesome Way
A workplace romance with charm, awkwardness, and surprising emotional growth. Here's why My Senpai Is Annoying is worth your attention.

The Weebersons
20 hours ago3 min read
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My Little Monster Episode 1 Review: Problematic First Impressions in a Shojo Romance
The first episode of My Little Monster struggles with tone and character behavior, making it a shaky start for viewers seeking a healthy romance anime.

The Weebersons
May 273 min read
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Lu Over the Wall Review: Unpredictably Wacky and Weird
Rating: 1.5 / 4 Mochi Target Age: All It’s cute, clean, and confusing. Some might enjoy it, but we would like to know: 1. How? 2. Why? 3....

The Weebersons
May 271 min read
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A Sign of Affection Review: A Sweet, Emotionally Mature Romance That Feels Like a Warm Hug
A Sign of Affection is a cozy romance anime about good communication, emotional maturity, and gentle love. Discover why it’s the feel-good show of the year.

The Weebersons
May 233 min read
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A Silent Voice Review: A Redemptive Tale of Friendship and Mental Health Struggles
A Silent Voice is a powerful anime film about redemption, anxiety, and the meaning of friendship. A thoughtful story for fans of emotional character-driven drama.

The Weebersons
May 223 min read
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The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting Review: A Surprisingly Gentle Anime That Respects Children and Family Values
A heartfelt anime about parenting, The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting highlights emotional maturity, respect for children, and healing through relationship.

The Weebersons
May 203 min read
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After the Rain Review: A Controversial Drama with an Adequate Ending
Rating: 2 / 4 Mochi Introduction After the Rain (Koi wa Ameagari no You ni) is a 2018 slice-of-life anime based on Jun Mayuzuki’s manga....

The Weebersons
May 153 min read
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Recovery of an MMO Junkie Review: A Comforting Adult Slice-of-Life About Burnout, Online Friendship, and Quiet Romance
Recovery of an MMO Junkie is a gentle romance-slice-of-life anime about adult burnout, online identity, and healing through gaming friendships.

The Weebersons
May 142 min read
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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas Review: A Bittersweet Anime That Will Break Your Heart and Heal It
Discover our I Want to Eat Your Pancreas anime review—an emotional slice of life film exploring love, loss, and friendship with stunning visuals and music.

The Weebersons
Apr 284 min read
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Aggretsuko Review: Adorable Rage, Office Drama, and Death Metal Therapy
Aggretsuko blends cute visuals with clever workplace satire. A relatable anime about burnout, friendship, and the healing power of screaming in a karaoke booth.

The Weebersons
Apr 283 min read
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When Marnie Was There
Rating: 3 / 4 Mochi A sweet story of a shy girl visiting family in the remote countryside of Japan. As she finds friends, her heart...

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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Snow White with the Red Hair
Rating: 4 / 4 Mochi One of our absolute favorites. Very loosely based on the traditional Snow White fairy tale. It features characters...

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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My Roommate is a Cat
Rating: 4 / 4 Mochi Target Audience: Everyone (unless you hate cats) A shy, orphaned young man finds community through adopting a cat....

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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Spirited Away
Rating: 3 / 4 Mochi Target Audience: Girls (Shoujo) A heartwarming story of a girl who attempts to rescue her parents who have fallen...

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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Silver Spoon
Rating: 3.5 / 4 Mochi Target Audience: Boys (Shounen) A socially awkward, academically successful young man decides to attend... an...

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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March Comes In Like a Lion
Rating: 3.5 / 4 Mochi Target audience: Men (Seinen) Why you should watch: Deep character development Balance of humor and hard topics...

The Weebersons
Apr 281 min read
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