Miss Super Sentai After Cancellation? Watch These 5 Anime to Fill the Void

Now that Super Sentai has finished its impressive 50-year run, several anime have successfully captured the spirit of the show in fresh and exciting ways. If you enjoy watching teams of colorful heroes battle monsters to protect the world, these anime are definitely worth a look. Some stay true to the Super Sentai formula, while others offer a unique twist, but they’re all guaranteed entertainment. Here are our recommendations for anime to watch if you’re a Super Sentai fan.

After 25 Years, It Is Clear Animal Crossing Has Only Gotten Worse

While I have many cherished memories connected to the long history of Animal Crossing, I can’t help but feel disappointed by its recent direction. The game seems to have lost what made it special and become just another typical cozy game. After 25 years, it’s a shame to see Animal Crossing feel like a step backward instead of building on its original success, and it’s easy to see how it ended up this way. Thankfully, Nintendo still has a chance to revitalize the series and recapture what made it so beloved by me and so many others.

10 Best Alternate Marvel Earths

Marvel often creates alternate Earths to tell stories about dark futures and struggling heroes, and they’ve become very good at it. These worlds introduce fresh takes on familiar characters and deliver truly memorable narratives. Here are ten of the best alternate Marvel Earths, each offering unique versions of beloved heroes and villains.

26 Years On, This Is Still Disney’s Best Sequel (& It Deserves More Respect)

For a while, Disney released many of its movie sequels straight to video and DVD, skipping theaters altogether. These sequels were usually smaller in scale and often disappointed fans. However, one stood out from the rest: An Extremely Goofy Movie. Released on February 29, 2000, it wasn’t just better than the other direct-to-video releases – many consider it just as good as the original.

4 Most Anticipated Upcoming Anime From Demon Slayer Studio

Ufotable has become increasingly popular, and they’re now the studio behind the biggest anime movie ever – Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. They don’t produce a lot of anime each year, but everything they make is famous for its stunning animation. Currently, they’re working on four different anime series, and fans are really excited about all of them.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Star Breaks Silence on Major Season 2 Change: “I Would End Up Crying Alone”

The current season of the show is a big step up from the first, with the stakes getting higher as the characters approach Aureole. According to reports from Oricon, the voice actors discussed the season’s developments and how the story has evolved. This season places a greater emphasis on the relationships between the main characters. Atsumi Tanezaki (Frieren), Kana Ichinose (Fern), and Chiaki Kobayashi (Stark) all shared their thoughts on the changes in the show’s themes and overall message compared to Season 1.

FPS Games Haven’t Really Moved Forward In Over 20 Years

First-person shooters were incredibly popular and have continued to be, constantly improving their visuals and online capabilities. While graphics have gone from simple to incredibly realistic and matches now happen worldwide, the core gameplay – moving, aiming, and shooting – hasn’t changed much. The real question isn’t if the genre has gotten better—it definitely has—but why it hasn’t taken a truly bold step forward like some other types of games.

Marvel Totally Missed the Best Blade Movie Setup 7 Years Ago

Mahershala Ali was announced as the new Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe years ago, but fans haven’t seen him in a live-action role yet. Though Blade has appeared in the MCU – first through a voice cameo in the post-credits scene of Eternals, and then as a variant in Marvel Zombies (a mix of Blade and Moon Knight) – we haven’t seen Mahershala Ali fully take on the role. Even with Wesley Snipes reprising the character in Deadpool & Wolverine, Ali’s official debut as the MCU’s Blade is still yet to come.

Ben Affleck’s Lowest Rated Movie Ever is Now Available to Watch for Free (The Only Way You Should)

The 2003 film Gigli, notorious for its poor reception (a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 14% from audiences), is now available on Tubi. Starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, this romantic comedy crime film follows Larry Gigli (Affleck), a small-time mobster assigned to kidnap the brother of a federal prosecutor. The plot gets complicated when it’s revealed his bosses don’t have much faith in him, so they bring in Ricki (Lopez) to oversee the operation – and Gigli falls for her, despite the fact that she’s a lesbian. It’s a truly unusual story.