Category: Romance

  • [Oshi no Ko] (S1; 11 Episodes) – Anime Review

    [Oshi no Ko] (S1) is emotionally intense rather than action-heavy. It explores grief, trauma, identity, and revenge through a story about reincarnation and the dark side of the entertainment industry. While not graphic, it contains heavy themes including murder, suicide, abuse, and cyberbullying. Best for preteens+ with parental guidance.

  • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End (S1; 28 Episodes) – Anime Review

    Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a slow, gentle fantasy anime focused on reflection, memory, and the beauty of small moments. Action and violence are present but not constant, and most intense scenes are emotionally driven rather than graphic. The series explores themes of grief, courage, teamwork, and what it means to live well.

  • Hell’s Paradise (S1; 13 Episodes) – Anime Review

    Hell’s Paradise is beautifully written, emotionally deep, and visually stunning—but also extremely violent, graphic, and mature. It explores love, redemption, and freedom through intense battles, disturbing imagery, and heavy philosophical themes. Strong parental discretion is advised, and it is best suited for older teens and adults.

  • Jujutsu Kaisen: 0 (Movie) – Anime Review

    Jujutsu Kaisen: 0 is a beautifully animated, emotionally driven film that explores love, grief, and sacrifice through intense action and dark supernatural themes. While it is one of the strongest entries in the series, its violence, disturbing imagery, and mature subject matter make it best suited for older teens and adults, with parental guidance strongly…

  • Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (S1; 46 Episodes) – Anime Review

    A classic magical-girl anime best suited for ages 10+, featuring strong themes of friendship and love, gentle romance, lots of magic, and minimal violence or explicit content—ideal for families with a little parental context.