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A feature-length prequel to the hugely successful Jujutsu Kaisen anime series, Jujutsu Kaisen 0 follows a young bullied teenager trying to master a monstrous curse that has hold of him.

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Netflix’s Bubble is a Japanese animated feature by Attack on Titan’s Tetsuro Araki – but this cyberpunk retelling of The Little Mermaid has been related in better ways before.

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A 4K digitally remastered version of an anime based on the Hindu epic Ramayana is looking to attract a new audience almost 30 years after its first release.

Netflix’s Japanese anime Child of Kamiari Month examines the lingering impact of grief as it follows a 12-year-old who discovers that her deceased mother’s godly duties have fallen to her.

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Stunning visuals mark out Netflix’s Japanese anime The Orbital Children but it gets bogged down in technobabble and lengthy periods in which very little appears to happen.

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Netflix’s Arcane, set in the League of Legends universe, has a compelling narrative and characters and stunning animation that will delight fans of the game fans and draw in newcomers.

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The new live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop has made some major changes – here are seven that are sure to make fans of the original anime series angry.

The 10-episode live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop on Netflix is seemingly oblivious to what made the original anime so special in the first place.

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Cowboy Bebop is one of the most imaginative and influential anime series ever to grace the small screen. We tell you everything you need to know about the show and what made it unique.

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His story has been fictionalised in anime and video games before but there are precious few documented facts about his life – so who was the fabled African samurai, and just how did he end up in Japan?

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A report by a Chinese consumer rights group claims to have found thousands of ‘problematic’ and ‘dangerous behaviours’ in a string of globally popular children’s cartoons.

First established as an online home for China’s young anime fans, Bilibili now hopes to expand its user base to embrace older audiences beyond millennials and Gen Z.

Chinese social media users declare war on a South Korean cartoon over claims it did not show China’s borders correctly and false claims about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The world can’t get enough Japanese anime, but there’s a shrinking supply because young Japanese artists spurn an industry known for its long hours and low budgets.