The 7 Biggest Mistakes The Naruto Series Made

Early on, the Naruto anime quickly became incredibly popular, successfully bringing Masashi Kishimoto’s manga to life. However, the manga eventually fell behind the anime’s production schedule, forcing the animation studio, Pierrot, to create original stories to maintain weekly releases. For many years and across hundreds of episodes, these original additions were produced, and while some were enjoyable, many didn’t measure up to the quality of the source material. More recently, Studio Pierrot shifted to a less rushed production schedule, and this has ultimately benefited the Naruto anime.

7 Most Bizarre Green Lanterns, Ranked

The DC Universe is full of unusual Green Lanterns protecting wildly different areas of space. These Lanterns are as strange and unique as the sectors they guard, and their powers often reflect that. Some of the most peculiar beings in the entire universe have actually worn a Green Lantern ring – everything from giant, collective minds to decaying bodies.

7 Great Modern TV Shows Set in the ’80s, Ranked

The 1980s play a significant role in these shows—sometimes setting the mood, and other times driving the main plot. Here are 7 recent series that brilliantly capture the feel of the ’80s, ranked from least to most effective.

The Most Underappreciated Animated Movie of the 2010s Finally Returns To Streaming on Netflix

Good news for Netflix users: The Lego Movie is now available to stream! This critically-acclaimed 2014 animated film was unavailable for a while, but returned to Netflix on March 1st. The movie tells the story of an average Lego worker who’s accidentally believed to be a hero and tasked with saving the universe from an evil villain who wants to freeze everything with glue.

5 Best Gaming Boxers of All Time

Boxers appear as characters in many different types of games, not just fighting games. But often, these boxer characters are limited in their moves compared to other characters. For instance, a boxer in a fighting game might only be able to punch, while a boxer in a role-playing game usually deals straightforward physical damage instead of magical or elemental attacks. This basic, direct fighting style can actually add a surprising level of realism, even in fantastical game worlds.