Ichigo Kurosaki has always been able to see ghosts, but this ability doesn’t change his life nearly as much as his close encounter with Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper and member of the mysterious Soul Society.
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!
Strike the Blood FINAL really is the end of this vampire line
Strike the Blood is a series about the fourth progenitor, a vampire so powerful he was once thought only to be a legend and the girl sent to watch and, if needed, slay him.
Love of Kill serves up English-subbed brooding trailer
She’s a professional hitman. And he…is also a professional hitman. And she’s his target. Caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, will she fall first…or will he?
Netflix’s Child of Kamiari Month still looks movingly stunning
It seems like an age since we last heard anything about Netflix’s anime Child of Kamiari Month, but it has just been months.
Brains and brawn: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom ups the tension with the season 2 trailer
Our Realist shows far more faith in steering committees than I would expect and puts one together for the good of the kingdom.
Treasure hunting and English subtitles: It’s the Goodbye, Don Glees! trailer
Now the trailer comes good. The background is stunning, the emotions raw, and the feature-length due out on February 18th.
Rule-breaking Attack on Titan special episodes to ahead of the final season
These episodes have never been on a streaming platform before. Although, yes, it’s not unheard of for OAD specials to wind up being streamed eventually.
Blood, bones, and branding: Crunchyroll gorefests its Attack on Titan status
Let there be no doubt; you can watch Attack on Titan on Crunchyroll.
Kaiju Decode is mysterious and promising
The first Kaiju Decode trailer left me saying, “This is different”, and while I suppose the second trailer is a little more familiar, it’s still promising.
Music and melee: Masaaki Yuasa’s Inu-oh
Inu-Oh is born with unique physical characteristics, and the horrified adults cover every inch of his body with garments, including a mask on his face.









