7 Best Original Animated Characters Only on Netflix (Including 4 From KPop Demon Hunters)

I have to say, Derpy from KPop Demon Hunters is just the most endearingly quirky character! He really stole the show the moment he appeared, and I instantly fell in love with his unusual appearance and funny personality – especially his thing with perfectly straightening flower pots! It’s no surprise he became such a phenomenon after the film came out; he absolutely deserves to be recognized as one of the best.

Legendary Today Show Movie Critic Gene Shalit Dies at 100

Gene Shalit started his television career in 1970 as a part-time contributor to TODAY, becoming a full-time movie critic three years later. He gained widespread recognition for reviewing all types of films, from big hits to critically acclaimed pictures, until his retirement in 2010. Shalit wasn’t just known for what he thought of movies, but how he shared his opinions. His “Critics Corner” segments were famous for his vibrant personality and reviews filled with puns and clever jokes. He became a pop culture figure, even being parodied on Saturday Night Live and appearing as an animated character. Shalit himself voiced animated versions of himself on shows like The Critic and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Exquisite Corpses Brings A Human Story to the Twisted World of Rascal Randy (Review)

The creative team behind Rascal Randy – writer Tyler Boss, artist Dylan Burnett, colorist Jordie Bellaire, and letterer Becca Carey – truly shine in the first issue. Burnett’s artwork and Bellaire’s colors create a striking and immediately engaging visual style. The story quickly draws you in, making you eager to learn the origins of this compelling character.

Super Mario Bros. Copy Just Shattered The Record For Most Expensive Video Game Ever Sold

That’s why the recent sale of a video game for a record-breaking price is so noteworthy. We had predicted this particular copy of Super Mario Bros. might sell for over $1 million – a significant amount, even if not a record – but it actually exceeded that estimate and became the most expensive video game ever sold. This copy was in excellent condition, and it’s likely to hold the record for quite some time.

7 Years Later, Cancelled Shonen Jump Creator Returns With a New Release

Nono Daiki’s sports manga, Ekiden Bros, debuted last June but was unfortunately cancelled in October after just 17 chapters. While it started well, the series struggled to maintain reader interest. It currently has a low score of 5.13 on MyAnimeList with limited engagement—over 400 votes. However, good news for fans: the creator is planning a comeback this spring!

Why Henry Cavill Already Missed Out On a Role in Apple TV’s Upcoming Fantasy Masterpiece Adaptation

With Apple TV now adapting a major fantasy series, Henry Cavill is frequently mentioned as a potential cast member. The company is prioritizing adaptations of Brandon Sanderson’s popular Cosmere novels, specifically Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive. While Sanderson has been working on bringing these stories to life for years, and Cavill had previously shown interest in one of the projects, the author has stated that Cavill is no longer suitable for that particular role. However, there’s still a chance he could appear in other parts of Apple’s fantasy world.

33 Years Later, Classic Historical Action Anime Gets a New Release

The film gained international recognition for its compelling story and impressive animation. It recently returned to cinemas globally to celebrate its 30th anniversary, proving to be a huge success. In the U.S., Sentai and HIDIVE brought the film to over 500 theaters. AMC Networks has also confirmed a special screening will take place on February 15th at 10:00 pm CET during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale).

Monster Creator Returns With an Exciting New Release This Year

Takashi Nagasaki, who produced the anime series Pluto based on Naoki Urasawa’s work, also helped create the story for Billy Bat. This incredible manga series was largely unknown to international fans for nearly 20 years because it wasn’t available in English. Fortunately, Abrams ComicArts has announced that the first volume will be released in English on June 2nd, 2026. The publisher intends to release four volumes each year, meaning fans will be able to read the complete series relatively quickly. Anime News Network shared this news and also provided a sneak peek at the English translation.