Disenfranchisement further fueled anime's growth. The youth protests of the 1960s and the economic bubble burst of the late 1980s were difficult times. Manga and anime provided a form of escape. The overworked, underpaid, and unemployed found comfort in their fictional worlds. I couldn't help...
Also, not sure if we could consider Infamous to be a superhero game, or else we might have to start calling the likes of Bayonetta and Devil May Cry superhero games as well (although I did include DBFZ as a superhero game, but only because Goku is widely considered the ...
A cornerstone of Japanese anime, and a bonafide cultural phenomenon, “Dragon Ball Z” dates back to 1984. The complicated, multi-character story has spanned several animated series, as well as film-length “episodes” and various TV specials. Fans can watch all of the canon episodes in a ...