10 Best Studio Bones Anime

Each animation studio possesses a distinctive style that sets their animated shows apart, serving as a kind of signature on the anime they produce or contribute to. Studio Bones is one of the leading studios in this field, boasting a substantial number of successful series: for instance, “Soul Eater,” “Bungo Stray Dogs,” “My Hero Academia,” and “Mob Psycho 100.” In the following list, I’ll be highlighting ten exceptional anime that Studio Bones has played a role in creating – some well-known favorites, while others may be less familiar to you.

Black Myth: Zhong Kui Rumored to Be Coming to Xbox Consoles

The game titled “Black Myth: Zhong Kui” is currently under development and rumors hint that it will be available on both Xbox and PlayStation platforms simultaneously at launch, unlike its predecessor “Black Myth: Wukong“. However, it’s important to note that the game may still be several years away from release, with some predictions suggesting a possible 2028 debut. In the meantime, fans are advised to manage their anticipation levels.

Disney’s Big Changes Spell Trouble for Marvel & Star Wars

As reported in Variety, Disney aims to captivate young moviegoers from Generation Z by moving away from well-known franchises. Sources suggest that the studio is actively searching for original ideas and proposals, such as thrilling international journeys and hidden treasure stories, along with seasonal movies like those for Halloween season. David Greenbaum, president of Disney live-action and 20th Century Studios, is spearheading the effort to develop a solid plan for this new approach.

Rare Version of Mortal Kombat 3 Coming to Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection

A fresh preview for the game collection titled “Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection” has been unveiled by Atari, giving fans a glimpse of the various games and exclusive content they can anticipate. The trailer’s standout feature is the confirmation that previously leaked games like “Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero” and “Mortal Kombat: Special Forces” will indeed be part of the collection. What came as a surprise, however, is the announcement that the arcade version of “Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3” from WaveNet will also be included. You can watch this new trailer in the link provided below.

(I tried to maintain the original’s tone and structure while making it more conversational and easier to read.)

Larry David’s Take on XRP’s Wild Ride: Bulls vs. $3 Resistance 🤷‍♂️

• XRP’s rally is happening as the whole crypto world is taking a breather. Altcoins are seeing some love after last week’s drama.
• On-chain data shows big players are moving XRP, with nearly 155 million in turnover during recovery periods. That’s like a Black Friday sale for crypto nerds.
• Some people thought XRP was hitting new highs, but let’s be real, the all-time high is still $3.84 from 2018. This is more like a comeback tour, not a new hit single. 🎵🎶

Death end re;Quest Code Z for PC launches August 27

Death end re;Quest Code Z initially became available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on September 19, 2024 within Japan, with a subsequent release for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on May 13, 2025 in the Western regions.

5 TV Shows With Stephen King Connections That You Didn’t Know About

Though often recognized for prominent adaptations, King’s influence on television extends beyond the notable miniseries. He has occasionally taken on roles as a screenwriter, creator, and producer in less obvious projects, contributing to works not typically linked with his renowned body of work. From individual episodes within anthologies to entire series spawned from the lesser-known novels, these five concealed links reveal a more comprehensive perspective of King’s television legacy.

Venom’s Redemption Arc Should Have Ended With Lethal Protector

Occasionally, I ponder over redemption arcs that seem to stretch beyond believability. Take the case of Eddie Brock’s Venom, for instance – a character who was once a menace, now claimed to be a pillar of the community. It’s hard not to question if such a transformation is genuine. I mean, when one has committed wrongs as heinous as Venom did, breaking free from that past seems almost insurmountable. Maybe his redemption arc went a bit too far into the realm of ‘goodness’, making it difficult for me as a fan to fully trust in his transformation. A more convincing and satisfying turn for him might have been right after the events of the original Venom: Lethal Protector series, where the struggle between good and evil still felt tangible.