Netflix is About to Lose One of Paramount’s Biggest Animated Series

While there have been many versions of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, fans often consider the 2018 Nickelodeon series, The Rise of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, to be a standout. The show ran for two seasons and concluded with a full-length movie. If you’re a Netflix subscriber, you’ll want to watch it before June 1st, as it will be removed from the platform. However, don’t worry – just because it’s leaving Netflix doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find it elsewhere in the future.

Forgotten 1990s Fantasy TV Gem is About to Leave Streaming Completely

Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, a powerful being who learns from his errors and joins the monk Tripitaka on a dangerous quest to retrieve sacred texts from the West. During their travels, they face numerous demons and monsters, and are aided by companions Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing as they overcome these obstacles.

5 Street Fighter Characters Who Deserve a Bigger Role in SF7

Throughout the history of Street Fighter, many skilled fighters haven’t played a significant role in the game’s overall story, even if fans love them. Often, players only get a short glimpse into a character’s reasons for fighting through a single ending in arcade mode. This approach works well for characters who only appear once, like guest characters or unique fighters such as El Fuerte and Hakan from Street Fighter 4. However, it’s frustrating when characters who appear in multiple games repeatedly receive such limited story development.

All of Wolverine’s Successors, Ranked

He’s been part of many teams over time, leaving them for various reasons, including the loss of teammates, and someone always had to take his place. Throughout his history with groups like the X-Men, X-Force, and Weapon X, numerous heroes and villains have attempted to follow in his footsteps, each striving to live up to his legendary status and become the best at what they do.

23 Years Later, Legendary Shonen Jump Series Returns With New Release From Creator

Originally published in 1998 in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata, Hikaru no Go sparked a widespread interest in the game of Go. While it didn’t achieve the same global popularity as Obata’s later series like Death Note and Bakuman, it remains a beloved classic. Now, 23 years after the manga concluded, Obata has created new artwork to celebrate a special exhibition being held this summer in Japan. You can find the new art below.

10 Strongest One Piece Characters In the Elbaph Arc

Some characters are such powerful fighters that they redefine what we think is possible in battle and resilience. The Elbaph arc expertly builds suspense by continually raising the stakes with each fight, where the consequences are massive. These battles force even the most renowned warriors to evolve and overcome new challenges, as abilities are revealed that push the boundaries of power within the world of One Piece.