Isekai Series Will Strike A.I. Anime Scenes Following Fan Backlash

Wit Studio recently announced they used artificial intelligence (A.I.) to help create some of the background art for the opening sequence of their new anime, Ascendance of a Bookworm. They quickly responded to fan concerns, stating that they used A.I. to generate materials for a portion of the first episode’s opening. To address these concerns, Wit Studio will redraw the background art for that specific scene and replace the opening sequence with the updated version starting with episode 2.

Is RAVE’s 900% Price Surge Just a Party Trick or Something More Sinister?

Now, let’s dive into the mechanics of this wild ride, for it wasn’t solely the fearless retail investors clicking “market buy” with the hope of winning a lottery that drove this price surge. No, my dear reader, it was a more sinister force at play: Open Interest surged like a teenager discovering caffeine, peaking at a staggering $250 million. That’s not just idle curiosity; that’s leveraged conviction, the kind of fervor that can move markets faster than a cat fleeing a bath.

10 Most Iconic Pokémon From Gen 1

It’s tough to pick just ten, but the original Pokémon Red and Blue games were incredibly special. They featured iconic Pokémon like the Legendary Bird trio and what many fans consider the best starter Pokémon ever. Plus, you had memorable characters like Team Rocket’s Meowth and the incredibly powerful Mewtwo, who remains a fan favorite. Even though some Pokémon didn’t make the list, the first generation definitely gave us a truly unforgettable group.

Most Powerful Villains from Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Ranked

Over five seasons, Spider-Man battled many of his most famous and formidable foes. The strongest villains in Spider-Man: The Animated Series really tested Peter Parker, forcing him to rely on more than just his physical strength—he often needed to use his intelligence and work with others to win.

Whatever happened to Spielberg’s Robopocalypse?

The film served as a warning, depicting humanity’s final battle against a robot rebellion. It was written by Drew Goddard, who later went on to write popular films like World War Z, The Cabin in the Woods, The Martian, and the recent hit, Project Hail Mary.

7 A-List Actors You Forgot Were in Batman Movies

We often remember the main actors who play Batman and his villains, but it’s easy to forget the talented performers in smaller roles. This happens even when those actors are famous, as Batman himself usually steals the show. Here’s a look at some big-name actors you might have forgotten appeared in Batman films.

10 Worst Games Released on Sega Genesis

Released in the 1990s, Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse was a fantastic platformer for Disney and paved the way for Fantasia, which came out on the Genesis a year later. Unfortunately, Fantasia didn’t live up to its predecessor. While it looked good, it suffered from serious programming issues. The gameplay felt clunky, the controls were awkward, and the game was far too difficult, especially considering it was meant to be a cheerful celebration of Disney’s classic animation. Players were disappointed with their purchase, finding the game un-fun and a far cry from the quality of Castle of Illusion.

10 Best Marvel Mutants Created by Rob Liefeld (That Aren’t Deadpool & Cable)

Rob Liefeld is known for creating a large number of characters during his work on titles like New Mutants and X-Force. He also did some work on Uncanny X-Men, but his most original creations came from the other two. While the quality of the writing might be debated, his characters always had a striking visual style. Here are ten of the best Marvel mutants created by Rob Liefeld, excluding his more famous creations Cable and Deadpool – several of these have become iconic figures.