Category: Romance

  • Spy x Family (S1; 25 Episodes) – Anime Review

    A funny, fast-paced action-comedy about a spy, an assassin, and a telepath pretending to be a normal family. Spy x Family balances light action, wholesome found-family moments, and emotional warmth with very little explicit content, making it one of the more approachable modern anime for many viewers.

  • Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None (S1; 12 Episodes) – Anime Review

    Action-packed fantasy with strong magic elements and light fan service. Fun and bingeable, but includes: Some blood and heavier moments Mild suggestive content A few themes that may need parental awareness

  • Kimetsu no Yaiba / Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village Arc (11 Episodes) – Anime Review

    The Swordsmith Village Arc is visually beautiful but noticeably darker than earlier Demon Slayer arcs. Violence is more cruel, emotional moments are heavier, and some imagery—both violent and suggestive—may be difficult for younger or sensitive viewers. While the story ultimately ends on a hopeful note, parental awareness and discretion are strongly recommended.

  • May I Ask for One Final Thing? (S1; 13 Episodes) – Anime Review

    May I Ask for One Final Thing? is a fast-paced fantasy anime with a fierce female lead, frequent violence, strong language, and heavy themes like bullying, slavery, and war. Blood is present but not graphic. Romance exists but is sarcastic and unresolved. Best suited for viewers who are comfortable with morally gray heroes and storytelling.

  • [Oshi no Ko] (S2; 13 Episodes) – Anime Review

    This season of Oshi no Ko is less about physical violence and more about emotional trauma. While there is little blood or gore, the themes are intense: grief, panic attacks, guilt, revenge, identity, abandonment, and mental health struggles. There are brief moments of sexual implication, adult drinking, and disturbing emotional content—including a scene that strongly…