This Irregular Reconnaissance column is dominated by anime shows that had been prematurely parked.
Anime reviews, trailers and news
Welcome to Geek Native's dedicated Anime section, your portal to the latest and greatest from Japan. From action-packed shonen and fantastical isekai to slice-of-life comedies and mech-filled sci-fi, we cover the full spectrum of anime. This is the place for news on upcoming series, reviews of current seasons, and trailers for the most anticipated new releases.
Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just starting your journey, we'll help you discover what to watch next. For those ready to dive in, you can explore a huge library of series, both new and classic, over at Crunchyroll. Stay tuned for our latest recommendations and updates!
Attack on Titan announce season 4 will be the final season
There will be one more season of Attack on Titan. The manga for Attack on Titan is drawing to an end, and so is the anime. The Twitter video teaser came as the final espiode of episode three went live. Winter 2020 is the deadline, and Eren Jaeger and the surviving forces of humanity (or […]
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #34
In today’s issue, we look at five new titles and give them a quick once over.
The gorgeous Okko’s Inn tours the UK
On July 14th cinemas up and down the country will show the anime.
Gentle romance and death magic: A review of The Ancient Magus’ Bride
Ainsworth, also known as The Child of Thorns, isn’t wearing a skull helm. That’s is face. At least, that’s his face most of the time.
It takes an hour just to summarise all 37 Evangelion timelines
Spoilers! 37 times more spoilers than usual.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #33
What’s this? Another issue of Irregular Reconnaissance and after only a week? That brings the average amount of time between articles to merely 500-ish days. As you would expect, issue 33 picks up from issue 32, but while we’re still in catch-up mode, we’ll be treating entire seasons to mini-reviews. Here in the Irregular Reconnaissance […]
Limited numbers of free The Rising of the Shield postcards
The Rising of the Shield is an anime streaming on Crunchyroll about a run-of-the-mill otaku who is transported to another world by a book in the library.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #32
Got tips of your own? These are incredibly helpful as the number of streaming platforms increase and companies like Netflix invest even more into anime. L
The gorgeous Weathering With You from the director of Your Name
Hodaka gets a job writing for a strange occult magazine and, eventually, meets a young woman called Hina and her brother. The catch? Hina can control the weather.









