10 Worst Opening Themes in Anime, Ranked

As an observer, I must admit that some of these series openings fall short of expectations. While certain series themselves are quite engaging and worthy of watching, their openings often disappoint with subpar animation, visually dissonant or misrepresentative visuals compared to the actual anime, or simply atrocious music. The music, which is typically the highlight of an opening theme, seems to be the most problematic aspect here as it often fails to live up to its potential as the main appeal. And in some cases, the overall quality dips so low that the openings are downright dreadful. In the realm of terrible anime opening themes, these certainly rank among the worst offenders.

Star Wars Fans’ Suspicion About The Phantom Menace Confirmed After 26 Years

During our fight, McGregor mentioned that George had asked for the camera speed to be increased, a technique known as ‘over-cranking.’ This is done when filming on traditional film cameras, where you can manipulate the speed of the film passing through the camera. If the camera runs fast and the playback is slowed down, it creates a slow-motion effect. McGregor recalled that George asked for the camera to be slightly over-cranked because he and Ray were moving so quickly during the fight, and he was concerned that people might not believe how swiftly they were fighting.

One of the Most Inventive Creator-Owned Comics Announces Its Return

Comic book publisher Image Comics has revealed that the popular and critically acclaimed series “Die,” written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Stephanie Hans, is making a comeback. The next chapter in this story will start with “Die: Loaded” in November, where the characters from the original series find themselves back on Earth after extraordinary events, attempting to adjust to everyday life once more.

Beyond Good & Evil 2 Rumor Gives Development Update & Reveals Controversial Ubisoft Choice

The final aspect of this rumor is likely to spark the most debate. Many video game companies have considered incorporating AI into their games, such as Square Enix. Yet, there has been significant opposition from gamers regarding its potential use by development teams. The truth is, generative AI relies on existing work, and there are serious worries that publishers might employ it to substitute real writers, which could lead to issues with game quality and creativity.

Every Major Green Lantern Easter Egg in the Arrowverse

As the later seasons of the Arrowverse shows hinted at Batman through scenes set in Gotham City and the introduction of his relative Kate Kane, it seemed as though another iconic character had been present from the beginning. Here’s a rundown of significant Green Lantern references scattered throughout the Arrowverse.

Netflix’s Fixed Stars Talk Film’s Original Cancellation: “I Would Burn Hollywood to The Ground”

I’d torch Hollywood! I would’ve retired, moved back to Omaha, Nebraska and become a real estate agent instead. That was my fallback plan, but I think I could have been an excellent real estate agent.” Joining in the jest, Beck Bennett said he would’ve quit acting and voice acting both on-camera and behind it. Lastly, River Gallo playfully mentioned they’d hit the streets for a protest. Each comment was delivered with a touch of humor.

Cut MCU Villain Role for Alita Star Rosa Salazar Revealed in Marvel Concept Art

In an Instagram post, artist Michael Blackbear Uwandi unveiled designs he created for Diamondback’s character in Brave New World. The designs adhere to the “techwear theme” that was initially planned for the Serpent Society, where Diamondback is a significant member in Marvel Comics. The costume features a full-body black suit, intricate diamondback rattlesnake patterns, and a mask resembling a snake’s face. Unfortunately, Rosa Salazar didn’t appear in Brave New World during its theatrical release, which would have made this an impressive debut for her character in the MCU.

King of the Hill Revival Makes a Welcome Change to Peggy

Peggy’s self-assuredness occasionally verged on the absurd, making for some unforgettable episodes in the classic King of the Hill series. Her self-assurance reappears in the revamped series too, but there’s a noticeable shift in how others interact with it. Unlike before when she was seldom questioned on matters, Hank and Bobby now occasionally stand up to her boasting in the new episodes.