Crunchyroll’s Most Unhinged Anime of 2026 Has Already Ended (And It’s Perfect for Your Next Unserious Binge)

The anime series Rooster Fighter premiered on March 15, 2026, and ran for 12 episodes straight through to May 31, 2026. The show centers around a rooster who travels throughout Japan, battling formidable opponents. The main character, Keiji, has extraordinary powers that set him apart, and often make him seem invincible. This contrasts with the demons that appear throughout the story, which are born from negative human emotions. Despite its strange concept, Rooster Fighter is a fun, lighthearted watch for anyone who doesn’t take things too seriously – and that’s exactly what the show aims to be.

5 Best Companions in Dragon Quest

One of the best things about this series is definitely the companions. I’ve always enjoyed meeting new characters – some provide heartwarming humor, others offer inspiration during tough fights, and many have stayed with me long after I finished playing. While there are a lot of great characters in JRPGs, five companions from this series are truly exceptional, and a lot of fans would agree.

You Probably Haven’t Seen This 1970s Sci-Fi Masterpiece (& It Was Supposed To Get a Remake With Will Smith)

One forgotten classic that gave viewers early insight into the potential pitfalls of AI was 1970’s Colossus: The Forbin Project, a thriller from The Taking of Pelham One Two Three director Joseph Sargent. With a script from The China Syndrome’s James Bridges, Colossus: The Forbin Project is based on the novel Colossus by author D.F Jones. A real-life Royal Navy commander in World War II, Jones put his personal military expertise to use in this book’s story of a supercomputer that gains sentience and plots to overthrow humanity.

Berserk: 7 Things to Remember For The Manga’s Return

When last we left the Black Swordsman, both he and his fellow heroes were attempting to find help with the Eastern Nation known as Kushan. Unfortunately for Guts, the brand on his neck was seen as a “no-go” for the Kushan Empire, and thus, they voted to exile the hero into a mysterious, supernatural cave. While the contents of the cave remain a mystery, this is sure to be the focal point for chapter 384. To date, no one has seemingly managed to actually escape from this cave alive, most likely meaning that Guts is about to be in for one of the biggest fights of his life.

15 Years Later, Marvel Comics Should Bring Back Its Best Alternate Universe

In 1998, Marvel released What If…? #105, titled “Legacy…In Black and White,” which depicted a world where Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson’s daughter didn’t die in childbirth. What started as a one-shot story quickly evolved into the critically acclaimed Earth-982, aka Marvel Comics 2, or MC2 for short. Although this multi-title franchise officially ended in 2011, now is the perfect time to return to the world that’s inhabited by the next generation of Marvel Heroes.

5 Most Terrifying New D&D Monsters from The Horrors Within, Ranked

The Ravenloft: The Horrors Within bestiary features stat blocks for 50 horror-themed monsters. The list is a mix of returning monsters from Van Richten’s Guide, updated to the new 2024 rules, and brand-new monsters to surprise your players with. There’s nothing wrong with a good old Bodytaker Podling or Brain in a Jar, but for the purpose of this list, we’re focusing on Ravenloft monsters not previously seen in Van Richten’s Guide. So, here are 5 new, terrifying monsters, ranked from least to most likely to cause a TPK.