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<\/p>\n","post_title":"The Magic Fish Review","post_excerpt":"Interesting story","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"the-magic-fish-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2022-10-08 18:48:21","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 17:48:21","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205768","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205763,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2020-12-10 15:39:27","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-10 15:39:27","post_content":"

Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"promisedneverland_1\"<\/p>\n

After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_1\"<\/p>\n

This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_2\"<\/p>\n

This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_28\"<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_45\"<\/p>\n

The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"promisedneverland_1\"<\/p>\n

After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_1\"<\/p>\n

This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_2\"<\/p>\n

This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_28\"<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_45\"<\/p>\n

The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"promisedneverland_1\"<\/p>\n

After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_1\"<\/p>\n

This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_2\"<\/p>\n

This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_28\"<\/p>\n

Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"themagicfish_45\"<\/p>\n

The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"promisedneverland_1\"<\/p>\n

After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n

This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_1\"<\/p>\n

This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_2\"<\/p>\n

This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

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It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Kawaii Christmas Party<\/mark><\/p>\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with every parcel that arrives!!!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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 <\/p>\r\n","post_title":"Host Review","post_excerpt":"Directed by Rob Savage","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"host-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_modified_gmt":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205883","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205852,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_date_gmt":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_content":"Well, would you look at that! 2020 is more or less over and not a moment too soon! So let me just sit back and recap on all the films, movies and more that I was fortunate enough to enjoy this year. Hopefully you lot will find something worth checking out from my thoughts of what I deemed an \u201cOtaku 2020 Review\u201d.<\/span>\n\nSo I\u2019m just gonna tip toe around the whole pandemic, bush-fire, Carole Baskin crap show that was 2020 and just dive right in to what I managed to do articles of this year.<\/span>\n\nMust Watch Film:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"zombieforsale\"\n\n\u2018Zombie For Sale\u2019 is the first zom-rom-com to have emerged from Korea and the only one that comes to mind after the 2013 American film - \u2018Warm Bodies\u2019. This fantastic addition to the genre, reminds me of the comic style of \u2018Shaun of the Dead\u2019. Making it completely rewatchable and enjoyable time and time again. Released from Arrow Video on DVD and BluRay, you can also catch it over on Amazon Prime. Hopefully this film will make it to film festival screenings next year when the pandemic allows.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"melancholic\"\n\nA special mention has to go to Third Window Films for their release of \u2018Melancholic\u2019. Another fantastic film, that follows the midnight executions that go on in a run of the mill Japanese bath house. I still have to write this review up, but its a film well worth mentioning and is available to buy now over on their website. <\/span>http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/distributed-films\/<\/a>\n\n\"becky\"\n\nIf Asian film and subtitles just aren't your thing, then don\u2019t fret as \u2018Becky\u2019 has you covered. This film puts Kevin James in a role I never would have imagined he\u2019d play. Having just escaped from prison, Kevin plays a Neo-Nazi that is on the hunt for a key he hid in the foundations of a house years ago. How and why he did this, well I have no idea. But I do know - that the action was astounding! With a very resourceful and anger driven teenage girl lurking in the woods, its Kevin\u2019s character that is in the most danger! Definitely a film for the action lover in your life. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother film I have enjoyed myself this year is the follow up sequel to 2016\u2019 Train To Busan - Peninsula. Another zombie action flick that held its own against its predecessor and had some superb driving sequences from his youngest co-stars. Although already out on DVD and BluRay from Studio Canal, I hope to catch this film next year in the Japanese Film Festival at my local cinema and I advise you all to do the same if you get the chance.<\/span>\n\nCheck Out This Manga:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"demonslayerv1\"\n\nIt\u2019s the hit anime and manga series of 2020, which although it made its debut in Japan back in 2016. It has since caught the rest of the World by storm in the last 12 months. With the manga series just after ending, if you can\u2019t wait for the final volume to be released - you can always download the Shonen Jump app onto your phone and read all the manga you want for just \u20ac1.99 a month! And that includes ALL of the old and latest chapters from Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, Boruto, Jojo and more!<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother notable manga that I have enjoyed this year, has been The Promised Neverland (also available on the Shonen Jump app!). Which is another series that has since finished, so you can binge it now over on the app.<\/span>\n\nNotable Anime Releases:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cop-craft-complete-series\"\n\nThis series certainly caught me by surprise this year, Cop Craft is only a short 12 episode series but was jam packed with action from start to finish. It was a mix between Men In Black meets Lethal Weapon, certainly a show well worth introducing to those skeptical of anime. Definitely one worth mentioning to your co-workers to entice them over to the nerdy side. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cop-craft-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"risingoftheshieldhero\"\n\nNext up is the isekai, \u2018The Rising of the Shield Hero\u2019 season one. Now this one was quite interesting in the fact that the hero in this show was brought into the world as one of four heroes. However due to only having a shield and no weapon, he was more or less cast to one side with zero help and left to level up on his own. Other mad shit happens along the way, he gathers an unusual party but also manages to do his bit to save people as best he can. I haven't enjoyed an isekai as much as this, since I watched Log Horizon. Well worth checking out both shows, as they each have a new season coming our way in the new year !<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"Miss\n\nNext up is what I would class as a reverse isekai. Where the magical creature instead ventures into the \u2018real world\u2019 in search of peace. \u2018Miss Kobayashi\u2019s Dragon Maid\u2019 is just full of laughs, and also has an interesting take on the lead character. Although addressed as Miss and is indeed female, the way the character is portrayed you could easily change the genders. She acted much like I would imagine an adult Haruhi Fujioka from Ouran HighSchool Host Club would, so it looks like I have found my anime counterpart once again! There are also talks of a second season coming our way in 2021 for Miss Kobayashi, and there is plenty of manga available now in the franchise from Seven Seas Entertainment to keep us going until then. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/miss-kobayashis-dragon-maid-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"promisedneverland\"\n\nOkay I have two more anime releases well worth mentioning. Let\u2019s begin with \u2018The Promised Neverland\u2019 from Anime Limited. This anime wasn\u2019t long throwing you into the deep end when it comes to watching it. I got so hooked after Season One ended, that I got the Shonen Jump app and read all of the manga from start to finish. Now I will admit, Season Two next year is going to be very action packed! There is a lot to fit into the storyline, but it is just one of those shows where you can connect with the characters instantly as you both find out the dark truth about their world at the same time. Anime Limited have also done a wonderful job when it came to the packaging and cover arts.<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-promised-neverland-season-1-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"demonslayer_kny\"\n\nLast but certainly not least - we have Season One of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. I haven\u2019t seen an anime with so much hype surrounding it since Season One of Attack on Titan! Once again, this is another show that when I finished watching it, I went and read all of the manga. And it was so satisfying! I could find zero flaw, even in the show. It was just so entertaining and the sword battles were among the best I have seen since Bleach and Claymore. I loved the old time, feudal feel to the show and the various personalities throughout, the hardships they all fought against and Tanjiro\u2019s sheer determination to help his sister Nezuko. Also, Nezuko is my Best Girl this year. All I want now are the figures for them all. Fingers crossed we will also get access to the film shorthly, hopefully via Crunchyroll or Funimation.<\/span>\n\nNot anime?:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"samuraijackcs\"\n\nAlthough not an anime, 2020 was the year I finally managed to finish watching Samurai Jack! Thanks to Manga Entertainment UK who released the complete saga on Blu Ray back in December 2019, the fifth and final season ended Jacks\u2019 story that we have all waited for ever since the show ended abruptly back in 2004. This collection is well worth investing in and the story plus animation even holds up to this day - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/samurai-jack-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n\nStreamable Anime:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"fruits_basket_s1_P2_2\"\n\n2020 has definitely been the year I have streamed most of my anime. Fruits Basket Season Two is still my obsession, with Season Two Part One getting a physical release sometime around February 2021. For the last few months though, I have solely been watching it on the Funimation app. If you haven\u2019t seen it already or have preferred the manga, I can assure you this adaptation comes straight from the manga pages and is sure to make you weep. It\u2019s emotional no matter what episode you end up watching.<\/span>\n\nOther shows I have watched on the app this year include: Demon Slayer, The Promised Neverland, Fire Force, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, How Heavy are the Dumbbells you lift and currently, the final season of Attack on Titan. January is also looking to be a packed year of even more anime to watch, with several second seasons to shows I am highly looking forward to returning to. Funimation has been a must have app on my phone this year, alongside the old faithful Crunchyroll - which I just finished watching \u2018Is It Okay To Pick Girls Up In A Dungeon?!\u2019, as well as \u2018Mysteria Friends\u2019.<\/span>\n\n\"screenanime\"\n\nAnother streaming service that came online this year, has been \u2018Screen Anime\u2019. Launched back in May by the people behind Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime film fest, it was a way of getting through the pandemic in a time that was going to clash with the yearly anime screenings up in Scotland. They offer a monthly service which includes four filmes and a series each month that you can binge. They have also included film premieres before they got a physical release, including \u2018Ride Your Wave\u2019 and \u2018Lu Over The Wall\u2019. Its a subscription well worth checking out and supporting, with a very affordable cost of under \u00a34.00 a month. However it is only available to view in the UK and Ireland at the moment.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/screen-anime-june-july-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Good \u2018Aul Book:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cakeswithfaces\"\n\nIf you have attended any of the MCM Comic Cons in England over the years or just picked up your monthly Neo Magazine, you would be well acquainted with Cakes With Faces. A British company set up by designer Amy Crabtree, who has brought out many \u2018kawaii\u2019 alpaca and sushi hoodie designs over the years and whose stall has continuously grown over the near decade she has been trading at cons. She also has a superb YouTube channel that focuses on her trips to Japan and how you can organise your trip too! Which she has now put pen to paper and has created her very own travel guide! All thanks to her kickstarter campaign, the book is finally out and she has even done a second printing, so make sure to check out her website to order your copy today! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cakes-with-faces-your-guide-to-japan-review\/<\/a>\n<\/strong><\/span>\n\nComics Galore:<\/strong><\/span>\n\n\"criticalrole_vmovol1\"\n\nI have really been slacking on the comic reviews this year, but two very important franchises do in fact come to the front of my mind. Over the last year or so, I have been enjoying the weekly Critical Role nights but I am a long way off from being up to date on the current Campaign 2. The team behind the Mighty Nein and their DM Matthew Mercer have since teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to put their first Campaign to paper as a comic series. Thus the Origins of Vox Machina was released. However my eyes are solely set on the up-coming Mighty Nein origins stories that are set to be published next year, beginning with our own little sapphire: Jester. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/critical-role-vox-machina-origins-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"wolvenheartvol1\"\n\nAnother comic series and company worth checking out, is Wolvenheart from Mad Cave Studios. This epic tale tells the story of not only Van Helsing, but the organisation he establishes to track down the evil demons that have emerged through various points in time. It\u2019s time-traveling demon slayers in a nutshell. With appearances from the Queen of England, Dracula and the infamous - Queen in Black! Follow Van Helsing's apprentice - Sterling Cross, as he travels throughout time to stop the destruction of the Wolvenheart Organisation! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/wolvenheart-vol-1-legendary-slayer-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nGraphic Novels worth checking out:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"teadragonfestival\"\n\nI have really come to love Katie O\u2019Neills\u2019 work in the last year. From her \u2018Tea Dragon Society\u2019 series to \u2018Aquicorn Cove\u2019 - it just brings me back to the types of books I used to read as a kid. However these ones are still capable of catching my grown-up imagination, by transporting me into a story filled with joy but also personal challenges for the characters. My favorite of which has been the \u2018Tea Dragon Festival\u2019 - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-tea-dragon-festival-review\/<\/a>. A book and series that is well worth adding to your collection, and also makes as a lovely gift for younger readers. Truly this is one series I would hope to pass down through my family for decades to come.<\/span>\n\n\"themagicfish\"\n\nMy second graphic novel recommendation has to go to \u2018The Magic Fish\u2019 from Random House Graphic. This beautifully illustrated story combines some foreign fairy tales that I have never heard before and entwines them with the struggles that young Ti\u00e9n is going through. The only child of an immigrant family, that moved from Vietnam to America for a better life. Throw in the reality of knowing that he is poorer than his classmates, the amount of work and effort his parents put into their daily lives and the sadness he sees on his mothers\u2019 face when she talks about returning back to Vietnam to visit her ailing mother. Ti\u00e9ns\u2019 native language is English and although he has dual languages to a certain degree, his parents native tongue will always be Vietnamese. It just adds an extra layer of communication complications, when Ti\u00e9n struggles to understand his own feelings towards boys but doesn't know how to voice them to his parents. It\u2019s a book I am miserably failing to properly describe, but is well worth picking up and reading! Please take my word for it!<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-magic-fish-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Little Box of Sunshine:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"sokawaiidecember2020\"\n\nEach month, without fail I have received my SoKawaii box subscription sent straight from Japan. With a different theme each month, it comes packed full of stationary, useful goods, cups, blankets, plushies etc. Delivered through DHL, it has managed to arrive within days of leaving Japan and does not rely on Japan Post at all. Which at the moment has not shipped to Ireland since March. Just check out my latest review of SoKawaii for their December box to find out how you can sign up and use my discount code: <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/sokawaii-december-2020-box-review\/<\/a>\n\nOther noteworthy boxes include Nihon Box, which currently can\u2019t ship to a number of countries at the moment due to Japan Post restrictions. So perhaps its best to wait until normal postal services resume before signing up for your crate. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/nihon-box-march-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother service I found just recent enough, is Leannes Anime over on Facebook. Based in England, she can create custom anime mystery boxes for you, locate certain merch from Japan and is even working on getting a website made for the new year. With quick turn around, fast shipping and reasonable prices, she is well worth checking out for the anime figures and merch that she buys in. Make sure to check out her live videos as well for all the latest merch that arrives. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/leannes-anime-demon-slayer-mystery-box-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnd last but not least, I want to give a massive shout out to all the Irish conventions and their committee members, stall holders, attendees and guests that have had to cancel all their plans for 2020. Let\u2019s face it, this year sucked in many ways! But outside of that, we all managed to slow down just a tad. To take an extra long breath and just deal with what was in front of us. There will be many more conventions in the future, we will all be extra excited to attend, to get out of the house and even leave our own county at long last! Imagine being able to go to Dublin for Dublin Comic Con and J-Con, to travel to Cork for Kaizoku Con, Galway for Akumakon and maybe even new conventions that haven\u2019t even been announced yet. We will grace those trade halls yet again and we will not take it for granted when we line up to meet an overseas guest.<\/span>\n\nHere\u2019s to 2021, even if it goes to s*** - at least there will be a new season of anime to watch!<\/span>","post_title":"Best Content of 2020?!","post_excerpt":"Let's recap 2020","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"best-content-of-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/","post_modified":"2022-10-08 17:05:10","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 16:05:10","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205852","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205804,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_content":"\n

Kawaii Christmas Party<\/mark><\/p>\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with every parcel that arrives!!!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Directed By:<\/strong> Rob Savage<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Starring:<\/strong> Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, Caroline Ward, Teddy Linard, Seylan Baxter<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Age Rating:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 4th December 2020<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Distributed By:<\/strong> Vertigo Releasing<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Format:<\/strong> Digital<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Whilst in the middle of lockdown, zoom calls become a common way of catching up with friends and family. Tonight is Haley\u2019s turn to organise the weekly zoom meeting with her five friends. Tonight\u2019s activity, apart from drinking and gossiping, is a s\u00e9ance. Although many are skeptical of the medium Haley hires, the evening begins to take a sudden turn for the worst when during the s\u00e9ance a demonic presence is invited into each of their homes. One by one, events start to unfold that will send a shiver down through anyone's spine. All of this takes place during the zoom call, as an uninvited guest makes their presence known.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Have you ever heard of someone making a really good horror film in just 12 weeks? It\u2019s madness! Just three months to create a script, remotely train your actors through a virtual workshop so that they know how to not only film themselves acting out their lines, but do their own stunts, camera work, lighting and effects. Now that is pressure and the actors well and truly deserve that paycheck at the end of the day. The filming style reminds me somewhat of a modern take on the Blair Witch, but instead we have webcams and a group of friends remotely communicating from each of their homes. Now filming during this current global pandemic would usually be impossible, but that did not stop the crew, actors and director of \u2018Host\u2019 from pushing through and making this film. Honestly, it was entertaining. Terrifying in parts, and I actually had to watch something more \u2018calming\u2019 before going to sleep that night. It sent chills down my spin in several moments, from the medium disappearing, to going up into the attic. This is a great film to watch for those that love a good fright.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

There is a good mix of personalities and lifestyles between this group of friends. From those that prefer to live life with an open mind, including the existence of the paranormal. To those that are more skeptical and have no problem in voicing their opinions loud & clear. Then we have those that decide that in order to add some drama to the night, they invent a story that is the lead cause to a demonic spirit crossing over and causing numerous murderous acts. You know, just your normal Friday night zoom call with the girls. Through this film we see friendships being tested and some coming to a sudden end as the evil entity goes on a rampage. Apart from the supernatural aspect, the character personalities, relationships and living situations are incredibly realistic and true to life. It makes it all the more frightening when the chaos begins.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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From being to end, \u2018Host\u2019 has been a captivating watch. From a relatable script to the sudden change to a horror film. It ticks boxes across the entire film. It is also a fresh take on what is still a new aspect of filming, through using a webcam and allowing the actors to perform all their own camera work and stunts. As though it was an \u2018amaeuter film\u2019 but made to the highest degree. The film industry is ever changing and its fantastic to see what some can do even during a global lockdown.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

\u2018Host\u2019 is available to stream online now through Amazon, Google Play and Virgin Media. Click on the link here for the full list of websites where you can watch it now, all thanks to Vertigo Releasing - <\/span>https:\/\/www.vertigoreleasing.com\/portfolio\/host\/<\/a><\/p>\r\n

You know a film has to be good when it gets a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes!<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Trailer:<\/strong> <\/span>https:\/\/youtu.be\/HSOlfz7djoo<\/a><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

 <\/p>\r\n","post_title":"Host Review","post_excerpt":"Directed by Rob Savage","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"host-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_modified_gmt":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205883","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205852,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_date_gmt":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_content":"Well, would you look at that! 2020 is more or less over and not a moment too soon! So let me just sit back and recap on all the films, movies and more that I was fortunate enough to enjoy this year. Hopefully you lot will find something worth checking out from my thoughts of what I deemed an \u201cOtaku 2020 Review\u201d.<\/span>\n\nSo I\u2019m just gonna tip toe around the whole pandemic, bush-fire, Carole Baskin crap show that was 2020 and just dive right in to what I managed to do articles of this year.<\/span>\n\nMust Watch Film:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"zombieforsale\"\n\n\u2018Zombie For Sale\u2019 is the first zom-rom-com to have emerged from Korea and the only one that comes to mind after the 2013 American film - \u2018Warm Bodies\u2019. This fantastic addition to the genre, reminds me of the comic style of \u2018Shaun of the Dead\u2019. Making it completely rewatchable and enjoyable time and time again. Released from Arrow Video on DVD and BluRay, you can also catch it over on Amazon Prime. Hopefully this film will make it to film festival screenings next year when the pandemic allows.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"melancholic\"\n\nA special mention has to go to Third Window Films for their release of \u2018Melancholic\u2019. Another fantastic film, that follows the midnight executions that go on in a run of the mill Japanese bath house. I still have to write this review up, but its a film well worth mentioning and is available to buy now over on their website. <\/span>http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/distributed-films\/<\/a>\n\n\"becky\"\n\nIf Asian film and subtitles just aren't your thing, then don\u2019t fret as \u2018Becky\u2019 has you covered. This film puts Kevin James in a role I never would have imagined he\u2019d play. Having just escaped from prison, Kevin plays a Neo-Nazi that is on the hunt for a key he hid in the foundations of a house years ago. How and why he did this, well I have no idea. But I do know - that the action was astounding! With a very resourceful and anger driven teenage girl lurking in the woods, its Kevin\u2019s character that is in the most danger! Definitely a film for the action lover in your life. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother film I have enjoyed myself this year is the follow up sequel to 2016\u2019 Train To Busan - Peninsula. Another zombie action flick that held its own against its predecessor and had some superb driving sequences from his youngest co-stars. Although already out on DVD and BluRay from Studio Canal, I hope to catch this film next year in the Japanese Film Festival at my local cinema and I advise you all to do the same if you get the chance.<\/span>\n\nCheck Out This Manga:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"demonslayerv1\"\n\nIt\u2019s the hit anime and manga series of 2020, which although it made its debut in Japan back in 2016. It has since caught the rest of the World by storm in the last 12 months. With the manga series just after ending, if you can\u2019t wait for the final volume to be released - you can always download the Shonen Jump app onto your phone and read all the manga you want for just \u20ac1.99 a month! And that includes ALL of the old and latest chapters from Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, Boruto, Jojo and more!<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother notable manga that I have enjoyed this year, has been The Promised Neverland (also available on the Shonen Jump app!). Which is another series that has since finished, so you can binge it now over on the app.<\/span>\n\nNotable Anime Releases:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cop-craft-complete-series\"\n\nThis series certainly caught me by surprise this year, Cop Craft is only a short 12 episode series but was jam packed with action from start to finish. It was a mix between Men In Black meets Lethal Weapon, certainly a show well worth introducing to those skeptical of anime. Definitely one worth mentioning to your co-workers to entice them over to the nerdy side. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cop-craft-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"risingoftheshieldhero\"\n\nNext up is the isekai, \u2018The Rising of the Shield Hero\u2019 season one. Now this one was quite interesting in the fact that the hero in this show was brought into the world as one of four heroes. However due to only having a shield and no weapon, he was more or less cast to one side with zero help and left to level up on his own. Other mad shit happens along the way, he gathers an unusual party but also manages to do his bit to save people as best he can. I haven't enjoyed an isekai as much as this, since I watched Log Horizon. Well worth checking out both shows, as they each have a new season coming our way in the new year !<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"Miss\n\nNext up is what I would class as a reverse isekai. Where the magical creature instead ventures into the \u2018real world\u2019 in search of peace. \u2018Miss Kobayashi\u2019s Dragon Maid\u2019 is just full of laughs, and also has an interesting take on the lead character. Although addressed as Miss and is indeed female, the way the character is portrayed you could easily change the genders. She acted much like I would imagine an adult Haruhi Fujioka from Ouran HighSchool Host Club would, so it looks like I have found my anime counterpart once again! There are also talks of a second season coming our way in 2021 for Miss Kobayashi, and there is plenty of manga available now in the franchise from Seven Seas Entertainment to keep us going until then. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/miss-kobayashis-dragon-maid-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"promisedneverland\"\n\nOkay I have two more anime releases well worth mentioning. Let\u2019s begin with \u2018The Promised Neverland\u2019 from Anime Limited. This anime wasn\u2019t long throwing you into the deep end when it comes to watching it. I got so hooked after Season One ended, that I got the Shonen Jump app and read all of the manga from start to finish. Now I will admit, Season Two next year is going to be very action packed! There is a lot to fit into the storyline, but it is just one of those shows where you can connect with the characters instantly as you both find out the dark truth about their world at the same time. Anime Limited have also done a wonderful job when it came to the packaging and cover arts.<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-promised-neverland-season-1-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"demonslayer_kny\"\n\nLast but certainly not least - we have Season One of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. I haven\u2019t seen an anime with so much hype surrounding it since Season One of Attack on Titan! Once again, this is another show that when I finished watching it, I went and read all of the manga. And it was so satisfying! I could find zero flaw, even in the show. It was just so entertaining and the sword battles were among the best I have seen since Bleach and Claymore. I loved the old time, feudal feel to the show and the various personalities throughout, the hardships they all fought against and Tanjiro\u2019s sheer determination to help his sister Nezuko. Also, Nezuko is my Best Girl this year. All I want now are the figures for them all. Fingers crossed we will also get access to the film shorthly, hopefully via Crunchyroll or Funimation.<\/span>\n\nNot anime?:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"samuraijackcs\"\n\nAlthough not an anime, 2020 was the year I finally managed to finish watching Samurai Jack! Thanks to Manga Entertainment UK who released the complete saga on Blu Ray back in December 2019, the fifth and final season ended Jacks\u2019 story that we have all waited for ever since the show ended abruptly back in 2004. This collection is well worth investing in and the story plus animation even holds up to this day - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/samurai-jack-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n\nStreamable Anime:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"fruits_basket_s1_P2_2\"\n\n2020 has definitely been the year I have streamed most of my anime. Fruits Basket Season Two is still my obsession, with Season Two Part One getting a physical release sometime around February 2021. For the last few months though, I have solely been watching it on the Funimation app. If you haven\u2019t seen it already or have preferred the manga, I can assure you this adaptation comes straight from the manga pages and is sure to make you weep. It\u2019s emotional no matter what episode you end up watching.<\/span>\n\nOther shows I have watched on the app this year include: Demon Slayer, The Promised Neverland, Fire Force, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, How Heavy are the Dumbbells you lift and currently, the final season of Attack on Titan. January is also looking to be a packed year of even more anime to watch, with several second seasons to shows I am highly looking forward to returning to. Funimation has been a must have app on my phone this year, alongside the old faithful Crunchyroll - which I just finished watching \u2018Is It Okay To Pick Girls Up In A Dungeon?!\u2019, as well as \u2018Mysteria Friends\u2019.<\/span>\n\n\"screenanime\"\n\nAnother streaming service that came online this year, has been \u2018Screen Anime\u2019. Launched back in May by the people behind Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime film fest, it was a way of getting through the pandemic in a time that was going to clash with the yearly anime screenings up in Scotland. They offer a monthly service which includes four filmes and a series each month that you can binge. They have also included film premieres before they got a physical release, including \u2018Ride Your Wave\u2019 and \u2018Lu Over The Wall\u2019. Its a subscription well worth checking out and supporting, with a very affordable cost of under \u00a34.00 a month. However it is only available to view in the UK and Ireland at the moment.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/screen-anime-june-july-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Good \u2018Aul Book:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cakeswithfaces\"\n\nIf you have attended any of the MCM Comic Cons in England over the years or just picked up your monthly Neo Magazine, you would be well acquainted with Cakes With Faces. A British company set up by designer Amy Crabtree, who has brought out many \u2018kawaii\u2019 alpaca and sushi hoodie designs over the years and whose stall has continuously grown over the near decade she has been trading at cons. She also has a superb YouTube channel that focuses on her trips to Japan and how you can organise your trip too! Which she has now put pen to paper and has created her very own travel guide! All thanks to her kickstarter campaign, the book is finally out and she has even done a second printing, so make sure to check out her website to order your copy today! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cakes-with-faces-your-guide-to-japan-review\/<\/a>\n<\/strong><\/span>\n\nComics Galore:<\/strong><\/span>\n\n\"criticalrole_vmovol1\"\n\nI have really been slacking on the comic reviews this year, but two very important franchises do in fact come to the front of my mind. Over the last year or so, I have been enjoying the weekly Critical Role nights but I am a long way off from being up to date on the current Campaign 2. The team behind the Mighty Nein and their DM Matthew Mercer have since teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to put their first Campaign to paper as a comic series. Thus the Origins of Vox Machina was released. However my eyes are solely set on the up-coming Mighty Nein origins stories that are set to be published next year, beginning with our own little sapphire: Jester. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/critical-role-vox-machina-origins-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"wolvenheartvol1\"\n\nAnother comic series and company worth checking out, is Wolvenheart from Mad Cave Studios. This epic tale tells the story of not only Van Helsing, but the organisation he establishes to track down the evil demons that have emerged through various points in time. It\u2019s time-traveling demon slayers in a nutshell. With appearances from the Queen of England, Dracula and the infamous - Queen in Black! Follow Van Helsing's apprentice - Sterling Cross, as he travels throughout time to stop the destruction of the Wolvenheart Organisation! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/wolvenheart-vol-1-legendary-slayer-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nGraphic Novels worth checking out:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"teadragonfestival\"\n\nI have really come to love Katie O\u2019Neills\u2019 work in the last year. From her \u2018Tea Dragon Society\u2019 series to \u2018Aquicorn Cove\u2019 - it just brings me back to the types of books I used to read as a kid. However these ones are still capable of catching my grown-up imagination, by transporting me into a story filled with joy but also personal challenges for the characters. My favorite of which has been the \u2018Tea Dragon Festival\u2019 - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-tea-dragon-festival-review\/<\/a>. A book and series that is well worth adding to your collection, and also makes as a lovely gift for younger readers. Truly this is one series I would hope to pass down through my family for decades to come.<\/span>\n\n\"themagicfish\"\n\nMy second graphic novel recommendation has to go to \u2018The Magic Fish\u2019 from Random House Graphic. This beautifully illustrated story combines some foreign fairy tales that I have never heard before and entwines them with the struggles that young Ti\u00e9n is going through. The only child of an immigrant family, that moved from Vietnam to America for a better life. Throw in the reality of knowing that he is poorer than his classmates, the amount of work and effort his parents put into their daily lives and the sadness he sees on his mothers\u2019 face when she talks about returning back to Vietnam to visit her ailing mother. Ti\u00e9ns\u2019 native language is English and although he has dual languages to a certain degree, his parents native tongue will always be Vietnamese. It just adds an extra layer of communication complications, when Ti\u00e9n struggles to understand his own feelings towards boys but doesn't know how to voice them to his parents. It\u2019s a book I am miserably failing to properly describe, but is well worth picking up and reading! Please take my word for it!<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-magic-fish-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Little Box of Sunshine:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"sokawaiidecember2020\"\n\nEach month, without fail I have received my SoKawaii box subscription sent straight from Japan. With a different theme each month, it comes packed full of stationary, useful goods, cups, blankets, plushies etc. Delivered through DHL, it has managed to arrive within days of leaving Japan and does not rely on Japan Post at all. Which at the moment has not shipped to Ireland since March. Just check out my latest review of SoKawaii for their December box to find out how you can sign up and use my discount code: <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/sokawaii-december-2020-box-review\/<\/a>\n\nOther noteworthy boxes include Nihon Box, which currently can\u2019t ship to a number of countries at the moment due to Japan Post restrictions. So perhaps its best to wait until normal postal services resume before signing up for your crate. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/nihon-box-march-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother service I found just recent enough, is Leannes Anime over on Facebook. Based in England, she can create custom anime mystery boxes for you, locate certain merch from Japan and is even working on getting a website made for the new year. With quick turn around, fast shipping and reasonable prices, she is well worth checking out for the anime figures and merch that she buys in. Make sure to check out her live videos as well for all the latest merch that arrives. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/leannes-anime-demon-slayer-mystery-box-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnd last but not least, I want to give a massive shout out to all the Irish conventions and their committee members, stall holders, attendees and guests that have had to cancel all their plans for 2020. Let\u2019s face it, this year sucked in many ways! But outside of that, we all managed to slow down just a tad. To take an extra long breath and just deal with what was in front of us. There will be many more conventions in the future, we will all be extra excited to attend, to get out of the house and even leave our own county at long last! Imagine being able to go to Dublin for Dublin Comic Con and J-Con, to travel to Cork for Kaizoku Con, Galway for Akumakon and maybe even new conventions that haven\u2019t even been announced yet. We will grace those trade halls yet again and we will not take it for granted when we line up to meet an overseas guest.<\/span>\n\nHere\u2019s to 2021, even if it goes to s*** - at least there will be a new season of anime to watch!<\/span>","post_title":"Best Content of 2020?!","post_excerpt":"Let's recap 2020","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"best-content-of-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/","post_modified":"2022-10-08 17:05:10","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 16:05:10","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205852","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205804,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_content":"\n

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\u201cIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with every parcel that arrives!!!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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SoKawaii January 2021<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Happy New Year peeps!<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nWe are now in a new year and January feels like it will last an eternity at this rate. So thankfully, like clockwork my SoKawaii box lands on my doorstep yet again with a collection of items that I hope bring some joy and laughter to us all. So let\u2019s dive into the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span>\n\nThis month\u2019s box theme is \u2018Cheers To A Kawaii Year\u2019, and features six products from Sanrio, Sailor Moon and even Animal Crossing. They range from household items, to help with storage, cleaning and some decoration. Another is great for time keeping and the last is another addition to all of our stationary supplies. So if you are new to these reviews, then let's begin with what exactly SoKawaii is.<\/span>\n\nSoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts.<\/span> https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_1\"\n\nOur first item this month is a Sanrio Daruma plush, which is available in two designs, featuring either Hello Kitty or My Melody. Daruma are a very popular good luck charm in Japan, and are usually bought at the beginning of the new year. They are commonly painted red and are purchased as a gift for encouragement. When bought, the figure's eyes are both blank white. A user will then select a goal or wish and paint in the left eye of the figure's two eyes. Once the desired goal is achieved, the right eye is filled in. At the end of each year, the doll is burned and a new one is bought. Is a lovely little ritual that also acts as a source of encouragement to help you complete your wish and fill in that second eye. The plush that we receive in this box is based off of these dolls, but thankfully they come with their eyes attached! They are well stitched and made of soft material, perfect as either a throw plush or some seasonal decor.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_2\"\n\nOur second item is also from Sanrio, as we all receive a small towel mascot. Made of flannel fabric and with a small hook to hang it up, its a small face towel at best to have about in your bathroom. It is available in three characters, including Kuromi, Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin.<\/span>\n\nMoving on from an item to clean yourself with, we also get six individual Sanrio sponges to prepare for that upcoming Spring clean! Each sponge features a Sanrio character printed on one side, as we get two of Hello Kitty, My Melody and Pompompurin. These sponges are made of melamine material, small in size but could perform well maybe. I haven\u2019t used these yet for cleaning, so I have high expectations for these. Interestingly enough, I googled what the material was and found this description: \u201cIt is used as the main sound and thermal insulation material for bullet trains, due to its high sound absorption, excellent thermal insulation performance and lightweight.\u201d The more you know I guess!<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_3\"\n\nOur fourth item this month is the previously announced Sailor Moon Kira Kira jar. This is all to tie in with this month's announcement of the all new \u2018Sailor Moon Eternal\u2019 movie releasing in Japan. Made of hard pink plastic and gives a geometric look in its design. It is a tad squeeky when trying to open it, but is very handy to store your accessories, cosmetics or stationary. For me, I use it to store my go-go\u2019s. That's hair scrunchies to those of you in the U.S.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_4\"\n\nNext up we have our final Sanrio items, which are a three pack of scented pencils. Available in three character designs, including Pompompurin, Little Twin Stars and Gudetama. They are lightly scented, but I\u2019m not entirely sure what off as its that lightly scented. Either way, its still quite handy having some pencils, but I would have preferred either a mechanical pencil or pens. Kinda surprised they didn't include a calendar or pocket diary of sorts this month. Either of which would have been more useful.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_5\"\n\nLast but not least, we have our Animal Crossing item which is a \u2018Uki Uki Watch\u2019. Which looks to have been a gacha prize, going by how it came packaged. This was available in 5 different designs, which all associated to an ingame character. It features a digital screen underneath a die-cut character symbol. That sits on top of a printed strap. It\u2019s a must have for a die hard Animal Crossing fan, for others it may look slightly kiddish. I\u2019ve never gotten into Animal Crossing but can already think of a number of people I could give this to.<\/span>\n\nAnd there we have it folks, that was 2021\u2019s very first SoKawaii box! Now let\u2019s get on to the all important information, for how YOU can begin your own subscription as well as a special discount code just for you guys.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_6\"\n\nSo here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. 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Director:<\/strong> Seiji Tanaka<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Written By:<\/strong> Seiji Tanaka<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Starring:<\/strong> Mebuki Yoshida, Yoji Minagawa, Yoshitomo Isozaki, Makoto Hada<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Format:<\/strong> On Demand, Dual Format BluRay\/DVD<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Age Rating:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Audio:<\/strong> Japanese<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Third Window Films<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Release Date:<\/strong> Out Now<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Having graduated from the prestigious Tokyo University, Kazuhikos\u2019 life has remained unchanged ever since he was in high school. With a lacklustre attitude towards life, he still resides in his childhood bedroom, living at home with his folks and has no job or career. However after attending a local bathhouse one night, he runs into a woman who remembers him from high school. Soon after Kazuhiko begins working at the same bathhouse, alongside a fellow new employee named Akira. With a new work routine and money in his pocket, Kazuhiko begins to enjoy his new lifestyle. That is, until he returns to work one night to discover that the bathhouse also runs as a murder grounds for the Yakuza.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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I must admit, I highly enjoyed this film. Although it was only filmed in 2018, it had a classic feel to it that reminded me of older mob films from the 80s and 90s. The whole idea of using a bathhouse as a place to murder certain individuals was ideal and simplistic, as it will always be easy to clean and was less likely to come under suspicion by the authorities. I highly enjoyed that idea by the script writer. It\u2019s not something I have seen before in film, but when I sit back and think about it - I\u2019m amazed I haven\u2019t come across it before. It\u2019s a film well worth rewatching time and time again, also very easy to recommend to people. The overall plot was believable, well able to keep my attention and the acting was pretty good. Especially considering how Kazuhiko character begins to gradually develop.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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So we begin with our lead actor Kazuhiko, whose enthusiasm towards life was heavily lacking. Even after attending the prestigious Tokyo University, which would have set him up for life if he were to apply himself to any company. He simply sat at home, he didn\u2019t seem to get any grievances from his parents who seemed to just accept the situation for what it was. Perhaps this was Kazukio\u2019s overall attitude his entire life, or maybe he was simply burnt out, I\u2019m not rightly sure. Soon after he reconnects with high school classmate Yuri, he seems to push himself forward to getting a job at the bathhouse she visits. Thus he begins to have feelings towards her and soon enough they are seeing one another outside of the bathhouse. Kazuhiko\u2019s life drastically changes even more when he uncovers the shadier side of the bathhouse. Shockingly he soon becomes involved in the whole business and even manages to put up a fight when it comes to staying involved. Truly Kazuhiko has an unusual sense of morals. We meet an interesting bunch of characters throughout this film, from those that live under the radar and have walked dangerous paths in life. To simple, hard working individuals like Kazuhikos parents and Yuri. It\u2019s a dark humored comedy, with the beginnings of a sweet coming of age romance thrown in, but not forgetting the danger with the sinister Yakuza element.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

So we have blood and gore, a number of gruesome deaths in a bathhouse, as well as knowing how they dispose of the bodies without any evidence. This single element is what I have an issue with, as the way they disposed of the bodies should have left a vulgar smell that would have been vented out of the building and noticed by the neighbourhood. This apparently wasn\u2019t even an issue in the film and was never addressed. Moving on though the most action packed scene was certainly the skirmish on the staircase, well executed and we really did get to see the full set of skills that Akira possessed. And like all decent action films, there was the inevitable twist at the end. Making this a thoroughly enjoyable watch and one I would definitely return to in the future.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Bonus Features:<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Behind the scenes<\/span>
Q&A with director and cast<\/span>
Melancholic short film<\/span>
Trailer<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Melancholic<\/em> is the debut film from director and writer; Seiji Tanaka. With the film having debuted in Japan back in 2018, it wasn\u2019t long before it gathered a large following. It has won several awards over the years, including the \u2018Japanese Cinema Splash Best Director Award\u2019 at the 31st Tokyo International Film Festival, and the \u2018White Mulberry Award for First Time Director\u2019 at the 21st Far East Film Festival. As well as several Audience awards and a Jury Award from several other events and screenings. Out of the entire cast, the most experienced actor has been Makoto Hada, who played Kazuhiko\u2019s boss Azuma in the film. The rest of the cast have very little information available online regarding their careers, but each of them gave very good performances throughout.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

It\u2019s thanks to Third Window Films<\/em> over in the UK, that we have gotten a physical release of the film. Collected together in a dual format box, with the film available on both BluRay and DVD. As well as the option to stream it online as well. You can click the link below to buy your copy today and support the industry that we all love in these trying times.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Buy it now from:<\/span><\/em> http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/films\/melancholic\/<\/a><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

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Directed By:<\/strong> Rob Savage<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Starring:<\/strong> Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, Caroline Ward, Teddy Linard, Seylan Baxter<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Age Rating:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 4th December 2020<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Distributed By:<\/strong> Vertigo Releasing<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Format:<\/strong> Digital<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Whilst in the middle of lockdown, zoom calls become a common way of catching up with friends and family. Tonight is Haley\u2019s turn to organise the weekly zoom meeting with her five friends. Tonight\u2019s activity, apart from drinking and gossiping, is a s\u00e9ance. Although many are skeptical of the medium Haley hires, the evening begins to take a sudden turn for the worst when during the s\u00e9ance a demonic presence is invited into each of their homes. One by one, events start to unfold that will send a shiver down through anyone's spine. All of this takes place during the zoom call, as an uninvited guest makes their presence known.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Have you ever heard of someone making a really good horror film in just 12 weeks? It\u2019s madness! Just three months to create a script, remotely train your actors through a virtual workshop so that they know how to not only film themselves acting out their lines, but do their own stunts, camera work, lighting and effects. Now that is pressure and the actors well and truly deserve that paycheck at the end of the day. The filming style reminds me somewhat of a modern take on the Blair Witch, but instead we have webcams and a group of friends remotely communicating from each of their homes. Now filming during this current global pandemic would usually be impossible, but that did not stop the crew, actors and director of \u2018Host\u2019 from pushing through and making this film. Honestly, it was entertaining. Terrifying in parts, and I actually had to watch something more \u2018calming\u2019 before going to sleep that night. It sent chills down my spin in several moments, from the medium disappearing, to going up into the attic. This is a great film to watch for those that love a good fright.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

There is a good mix of personalities and lifestyles between this group of friends. From those that prefer to live life with an open mind, including the existence of the paranormal. To those that are more skeptical and have no problem in voicing their opinions loud & clear. Then we have those that decide that in order to add some drama to the night, they invent a story that is the lead cause to a demonic spirit crossing over and causing numerous murderous acts. You know, just your normal Friday night zoom call with the girls. Through this film we see friendships being tested and some coming to a sudden end as the evil entity goes on a rampage. Apart from the supernatural aspect, the character personalities, relationships and living situations are incredibly realistic and true to life. It makes it all the more frightening when the chaos begins.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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From being to end, \u2018Host\u2019 has been a captivating watch. From a relatable script to the sudden change to a horror film. It ticks boxes across the entire film. It is also a fresh take on what is still a new aspect of filming, through using a webcam and allowing the actors to perform all their own camera work and stunts. As though it was an \u2018amaeuter film\u2019 but made to the highest degree. The film industry is ever changing and its fantastic to see what some can do even during a global lockdown.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

\u2018Host\u2019 is available to stream online now through Amazon, Google Play and Virgin Media. Click on the link here for the full list of websites where you can watch it now, all thanks to Vertigo Releasing - <\/span>https:\/\/www.vertigoreleasing.com\/portfolio\/host\/<\/a><\/p>\r\n

You know a film has to be good when it gets a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes!<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Trailer:<\/strong> <\/span>https:\/\/youtu.be\/HSOlfz7djoo<\/a><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

 <\/p>\r\n","post_title":"Host Review","post_excerpt":"Directed by Rob Savage","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"host-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_modified_gmt":"2024-12-05 14:17:07","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205883","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205852,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_date_gmt":"2021-01-08 15:27:26","post_content":"Well, would you look at that! 2020 is more or less over and not a moment too soon! So let me just sit back and recap on all the films, movies and more that I was fortunate enough to enjoy this year. Hopefully you lot will find something worth checking out from my thoughts of what I deemed an \u201cOtaku 2020 Review\u201d.<\/span>\n\nSo I\u2019m just gonna tip toe around the whole pandemic, bush-fire, Carole Baskin crap show that was 2020 and just dive right in to what I managed to do articles of this year.<\/span>\n\nMust Watch Film:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"zombieforsale\"\n\n\u2018Zombie For Sale\u2019 is the first zom-rom-com to have emerged from Korea and the only one that comes to mind after the 2013 American film - \u2018Warm Bodies\u2019. This fantastic addition to the genre, reminds me of the comic style of \u2018Shaun of the Dead\u2019. Making it completely rewatchable and enjoyable time and time again. Released from Arrow Video on DVD and BluRay, you can also catch it over on Amazon Prime. Hopefully this film will make it to film festival screenings next year when the pandemic allows.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"melancholic\"\n\nA special mention has to go to Third Window Films for their release of \u2018Melancholic\u2019. Another fantastic film, that follows the midnight executions that go on in a run of the mill Japanese bath house. I still have to write this review up, but its a film well worth mentioning and is available to buy now over on their website. <\/span>http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/distributed-films\/<\/a>\n\n\"becky\"\n\nIf Asian film and subtitles just aren't your thing, then don\u2019t fret as \u2018Becky\u2019 has you covered. This film puts Kevin James in a role I never would have imagined he\u2019d play. Having just escaped from prison, Kevin plays a Neo-Nazi that is on the hunt for a key he hid in the foundations of a house years ago. How and why he did this, well I have no idea. But I do know - that the action was astounding! With a very resourceful and anger driven teenage girl lurking in the woods, its Kevin\u2019s character that is in the most danger! Definitely a film for the action lover in your life. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother film I have enjoyed myself this year is the follow up sequel to 2016\u2019 Train To Busan - Peninsula. Another zombie action flick that held its own against its predecessor and had some superb driving sequences from his youngest co-stars. Although already out on DVD and BluRay from Studio Canal, I hope to catch this film next year in the Japanese Film Festival at my local cinema and I advise you all to do the same if you get the chance.<\/span>\n\nCheck Out This Manga:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"demonslayerv1\"\n\nIt\u2019s the hit anime and manga series of 2020, which although it made its debut in Japan back in 2016. It has since caught the rest of the World by storm in the last 12 months. With the manga series just after ending, if you can\u2019t wait for the final volume to be released - you can always download the Shonen Jump app onto your phone and read all the manga you want for just \u20ac1.99 a month! And that includes ALL of the old and latest chapters from Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, Boruto, Jojo and more!<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother notable manga that I have enjoyed this year, has been The Promised Neverland (also available on the Shonen Jump app!). Which is another series that has since finished, so you can binge it now over on the app.<\/span>\n\nNotable Anime Releases:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cop-craft-complete-series\"\n\nThis series certainly caught me by surprise this year, Cop Craft is only a short 12 episode series but was jam packed with action from start to finish. It was a mix between Men In Black meets Lethal Weapon, certainly a show well worth introducing to those skeptical of anime. Definitely one worth mentioning to your co-workers to entice them over to the nerdy side. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cop-craft-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"risingoftheshieldhero\"\n\nNext up is the isekai, \u2018The Rising of the Shield Hero\u2019 season one. Now this one was quite interesting in the fact that the hero in this show was brought into the world as one of four heroes. However due to only having a shield and no weapon, he was more or less cast to one side with zero help and left to level up on his own. Other mad shit happens along the way, he gathers an unusual party but also manages to do his bit to save people as best he can. I haven't enjoyed an isekai as much as this, since I watched Log Horizon. Well worth checking out both shows, as they each have a new season coming our way in the new year !<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"Miss\n\nNext up is what I would class as a reverse isekai. Where the magical creature instead ventures into the \u2018real world\u2019 in search of peace. \u2018Miss Kobayashi\u2019s Dragon Maid\u2019 is just full of laughs, and also has an interesting take on the lead character. Although addressed as Miss and is indeed female, the way the character is portrayed you could easily change the genders. She acted much like I would imagine an adult Haruhi Fujioka from Ouran HighSchool Host Club would, so it looks like I have found my anime counterpart once again! There are also talks of a second season coming our way in 2021 for Miss Kobayashi, and there is plenty of manga available now in the franchise from Seven Seas Entertainment to keep us going until then. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/miss-kobayashis-dragon-maid-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"promisedneverland\"\n\nOkay I have two more anime releases well worth mentioning. Let\u2019s begin with \u2018The Promised Neverland\u2019 from Anime Limited. This anime wasn\u2019t long throwing you into the deep end when it comes to watching it. I got so hooked after Season One ended, that I got the Shonen Jump app and read all of the manga from start to finish. Now I will admit, Season Two next year is going to be very action packed! There is a lot to fit into the storyline, but it is just one of those shows where you can connect with the characters instantly as you both find out the dark truth about their world at the same time. Anime Limited have also done a wonderful job when it came to the packaging and cover arts.<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-promised-neverland-season-1-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"demonslayer_kny\"\n\nLast but certainly not least - we have Season One of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. I haven\u2019t seen an anime with so much hype surrounding it since Season One of Attack on Titan! Once again, this is another show that when I finished watching it, I went and read all of the manga. And it was so satisfying! I could find zero flaw, even in the show. It was just so entertaining and the sword battles were among the best I have seen since Bleach and Claymore. I loved the old time, feudal feel to the show and the various personalities throughout, the hardships they all fought against and Tanjiro\u2019s sheer determination to help his sister Nezuko. Also, Nezuko is my Best Girl this year. All I want now are the figures for them all. Fingers crossed we will also get access to the film shorthly, hopefully via Crunchyroll or Funimation.<\/span>\n\nNot anime?:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"samuraijackcs\"\n\nAlthough not an anime, 2020 was the year I finally managed to finish watching Samurai Jack! Thanks to Manga Entertainment UK who released the complete saga on Blu Ray back in December 2019, the fifth and final season ended Jacks\u2019 story that we have all waited for ever since the show ended abruptly back in 2004. This collection is well worth investing in and the story plus animation even holds up to this day - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/samurai-jack-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n\nStreamable Anime:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"fruits_basket_s1_P2_2\"\n\n2020 has definitely been the year I have streamed most of my anime. Fruits Basket Season Two is still my obsession, with Season Two Part One getting a physical release sometime around February 2021. For the last few months though, I have solely been watching it on the Funimation app. If you haven\u2019t seen it already or have preferred the manga, I can assure you this adaptation comes straight from the manga pages and is sure to make you weep. It\u2019s emotional no matter what episode you end up watching.<\/span>\n\nOther shows I have watched on the app this year include: Demon Slayer, The Promised Neverland, Fire Force, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, How Heavy are the Dumbbells you lift and currently, the final season of Attack on Titan. January is also looking to be a packed year of even more anime to watch, with several second seasons to shows I am highly looking forward to returning to. Funimation has been a must have app on my phone this year, alongside the old faithful Crunchyroll - which I just finished watching \u2018Is It Okay To Pick Girls Up In A Dungeon?!\u2019, as well as \u2018Mysteria Friends\u2019.<\/span>\n\n\"screenanime\"\n\nAnother streaming service that came online this year, has been \u2018Screen Anime\u2019. Launched back in May by the people behind Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime film fest, it was a way of getting through the pandemic in a time that was going to clash with the yearly anime screenings up in Scotland. They offer a monthly service which includes four filmes and a series each month that you can binge. They have also included film premieres before they got a physical release, including \u2018Ride Your Wave\u2019 and \u2018Lu Over The Wall\u2019. Its a subscription well worth checking out and supporting, with a very affordable cost of under \u00a34.00 a month. However it is only available to view in the UK and Ireland at the moment.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/screen-anime-june-july-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Good \u2018Aul Book:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cakeswithfaces\"\n\nIf you have attended any of the MCM Comic Cons in England over the years or just picked up your monthly Neo Magazine, you would be well acquainted with Cakes With Faces. A British company set up by designer Amy Crabtree, who has brought out many \u2018kawaii\u2019 alpaca and sushi hoodie designs over the years and whose stall has continuously grown over the near decade she has been trading at cons. She also has a superb YouTube channel that focuses on her trips to Japan and how you can organise your trip too! Which she has now put pen to paper and has created her very own travel guide! All thanks to her kickstarter campaign, the book is finally out and she has even done a second printing, so make sure to check out her website to order your copy today! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cakes-with-faces-your-guide-to-japan-review\/<\/a>\n<\/strong><\/span>\n\nComics Galore:<\/strong><\/span>\n\n\"criticalrole_vmovol1\"\n\nI have really been slacking on the comic reviews this year, but two very important franchises do in fact come to the front of my mind. Over the last year or so, I have been enjoying the weekly Critical Role nights but I am a long way off from being up to date on the current Campaign 2. The team behind the Mighty Nein and their DM Matthew Mercer have since teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to put their first Campaign to paper as a comic series. Thus the Origins of Vox Machina was released. However my eyes are solely set on the up-coming Mighty Nein origins stories that are set to be published next year, beginning with our own little sapphire: Jester. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/critical-role-vox-machina-origins-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"wolvenheartvol1\"\n\nAnother comic series and company worth checking out, is Wolvenheart from Mad Cave Studios. This epic tale tells the story of not only Van Helsing, but the organisation he establishes to track down the evil demons that have emerged through various points in time. It\u2019s time-traveling demon slayers in a nutshell. With appearances from the Queen of England, Dracula and the infamous - Queen in Black! Follow Van Helsing's apprentice - Sterling Cross, as he travels throughout time to stop the destruction of the Wolvenheart Organisation! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/wolvenheart-vol-1-legendary-slayer-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nGraphic Novels worth checking out:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"teadragonfestival\"\n\nI have really come to love Katie O\u2019Neills\u2019 work in the last year. From her \u2018Tea Dragon Society\u2019 series to \u2018Aquicorn Cove\u2019 - it just brings me back to the types of books I used to read as a kid. However these ones are still capable of catching my grown-up imagination, by transporting me into a story filled with joy but also personal challenges for the characters. My favorite of which has been the \u2018Tea Dragon Festival\u2019 - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-tea-dragon-festival-review\/<\/a>. A book and series that is well worth adding to your collection, and also makes as a lovely gift for younger readers. Truly this is one series I would hope to pass down through my family for decades to come.<\/span>\n\n\"themagicfish\"\n\nMy second graphic novel recommendation has to go to \u2018The Magic Fish\u2019 from Random House Graphic. This beautifully illustrated story combines some foreign fairy tales that I have never heard before and entwines them with the struggles that young Ti\u00e9n is going through. The only child of an immigrant family, that moved from Vietnam to America for a better life. Throw in the reality of knowing that he is poorer than his classmates, the amount of work and effort his parents put into their daily lives and the sadness he sees on his mothers\u2019 face when she talks about returning back to Vietnam to visit her ailing mother. Ti\u00e9ns\u2019 native language is English and although he has dual languages to a certain degree, his parents native tongue will always be Vietnamese. It just adds an extra layer of communication complications, when Ti\u00e9n struggles to understand his own feelings towards boys but doesn't know how to voice them to his parents. It\u2019s a book I am miserably failing to properly describe, but is well worth picking up and reading! Please take my word for it!<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-magic-fish-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Little Box of Sunshine:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"sokawaiidecember2020\"\n\nEach month, without fail I have received my SoKawaii box subscription sent straight from Japan. With a different theme each month, it comes packed full of stationary, useful goods, cups, blankets, plushies etc. Delivered through DHL, it has managed to arrive within days of leaving Japan and does not rely on Japan Post at all. Which at the moment has not shipped to Ireland since March. Just check out my latest review of SoKawaii for their December box to find out how you can sign up and use my discount code: <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/sokawaii-december-2020-box-review\/<\/a>\n\nOther noteworthy boxes include Nihon Box, which currently can\u2019t ship to a number of countries at the moment due to Japan Post restrictions. So perhaps its best to wait until normal postal services resume before signing up for your crate. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/nihon-box-march-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother service I found just recent enough, is Leannes Anime over on Facebook. Based in England, she can create custom anime mystery boxes for you, locate certain merch from Japan and is even working on getting a website made for the new year. With quick turn around, fast shipping and reasonable prices, she is well worth checking out for the anime figures and merch that she buys in. Make sure to check out her live videos as well for all the latest merch that arrives. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/leannes-anime-demon-slayer-mystery-box-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnd last but not least, I want to give a massive shout out to all the Irish conventions and their committee members, stall holders, attendees and guests that have had to cancel all their plans for 2020. Let\u2019s face it, this year sucked in many ways! But outside of that, we all managed to slow down just a tad. To take an extra long breath and just deal with what was in front of us. There will be many more conventions in the future, we will all be extra excited to attend, to get out of the house and even leave our own county at long last! Imagine being able to go to Dublin for Dublin Comic Con and J-Con, to travel to Cork for Kaizoku Con, Galway for Akumakon and maybe even new conventions that haven\u2019t even been announced yet. We will grace those trade halls yet again and we will not take it for granted when we line up to meet an overseas guest.<\/span>\n\nHere\u2019s to 2021, even if it goes to s*** - at least there will be a new season of anime to watch!<\/span>","post_title":"Best Content of 2020?!","post_excerpt":"Let's recap 2020","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"best-content-of-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/","post_modified":"2022-10-08 17:05:10","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 16:05:10","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205852","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205804,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_content":"\n

Kawaii Christmas Party<\/mark><\/p>\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with every parcel that arrives!!!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
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Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Created By: <\/strong>Fujino \u00d3mori<\/span><\/p>\n

Directed By:<\/strong> Yoshiki Yamakawa, Hideki Tachibana<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> J.C. Staff<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> Japanese, English<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Format:<\/strong> BluRay, DVD<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Animatsu (Season 1), MVM Entertainment (Season 2)<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> Available Now<\/span><\/p>\n

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In a World where Gods & Goddesses once descended upon the Earth in order to walk amongst their subjects and seek some entertainment, Dungeons were created for their followers to explore and defeat the evil monsters within its labyrinth like levels. Each God created their own clan known as a Familia. Some were more successful than others. The Goddess Hestia was amongst the lower class, whose familia only consisted of just one other member. A 14 year old young adventurer by the name of Bell Cranel. Having been bestowed with Hestia\u2019s blessing, Bell begins his long journey to becoming a well skilled adventurer and making the Hestia Familia infamous.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

Despite the long winded and somewhat off-putting title, this show was actually quite entertaining. We follow the young Bell Cranel, who has journeyed towards the city of Orario to become an adventurer just like his late grandfather had hoped for him. Having failed to join any of the established Familia within the city, he is eventually found and welcomed into Hestia\u2019s following. Unlike many of the other Deities we come across in the show, Hestia also helps support their lifestyle by working any job she finds whilst Bell is training in the dungeons. After an encounter with a renowned adventurer, Bell develops a new skill that allows him to level up a lot faster than what would normally be possible. To which Hestia refuses to tell him about, due to come conflicting emotions regarding the origins of this ability. Throughout both seasons, we watch as Bell comes against many challenges and dangerous battles, including a minotaur attack that would have surely killed him. He later gains allies and begins to build an adventuring party, as well as gaining some new friends along the way from other familia and occupations. We learn more about the Gods and the fractions between them. Some stretching back so far in time, before the Gods even set foot upon the Earth. There is far more to this show, than simply \u2018picking up girls.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Bell Cranel is our main character in the show, he begins as a solo adventurer with little to no skill. He certainly stands out in the crowd when it comes to his appearance, as he has white hair and red eyes. Almost inhuman in some regards, but certainly is a 14 year old boy at heart. Following an encounter with the powerful swordswoman Ais Wallenstein, Bell develops a crush on the beautiful woman and vows to train as hard as he can in order to get to her level of skill. Thankfully the romance is one sided for now, as the story instead revolves around his journey to level up and improve the living conditions of his Familia. Hestia is perhaps one of the more head-strong Goddesses in this show, short in stature but will take any opportunity to prove her worth in a fight. Her attire is\u2026.questionable, as it holds absolutely zero practicality. I mean, what is the point of having a string\/ribbon tied across your upper arms and restricting your movements? I just don\u2019t get it!<\/span><\/p>\n

There are a number of other characters that appear in the show that certainly add to the fun. From those within the other Familia, who are friends and foes alike, to Eina Tulle who is Bell\u2019s contact at the Guild, and even the waitresses Syr and Ry\u00fa that work in a local pub. All of which have certainly added some excitement to the show. With Season One more focussed on Bell developing his skills and doing his best to survive the upper levels of a dungeon. Season Two has even more action, as a war between both Hestia and Apollo\u2019s familias begins. With the Champion familia choosing what fate the losing faction will suffer, as well as claiming their entire wealth. Not only that, Bell gets involved in trying to uncover and save a Renart he encounters in the \u2018Red Light District\u2019.<\/span><\/p>\n

You read that right folks, Bell takes a stroll through Otario\u2019s version of the \u2018red light district\u2019. The home to many a courtesan and escort, if Hestia found out she would be furious! Where Season One developed not only Bell\u2019s skills, but also established the World and many of the recurring characters. Season Two went straight for the action, with not only a rescue attempt of a captive fox-tailed prostitute, but also a war between Gods that resulted in a deadly game of \u2018Storming the castle\u2019. This franchise is full of action, and it doesn't end just there with Season Two!<\/span><\/p>\n

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Buy them here:<\/span> https:\/\/www.anime-on-line.com\/search?controller=search&s=is+it+wrong+<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2018Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?\u2019<\/em> first began as a light novel series back in 2013 by Fujino \u00d3mori. It has since been picked up and translated by Yen Press, and is still on-going with 16 volumes out at present. Several months later, the manga adaptation was released from the same author. Which was also picked up by Yen Press and now stands at 11 volumes and once again, is still on-going. With just two short years after the series hit print, an anime adaptation was released. All of which was animated by J.C. Staff, the studio responsible for Food Wars<\/em>, A Certain Magical Index<\/em> and One Punch Man Season 2<\/em>. The anime has since had 3 seasons and a number of OVA\u2019s. However it was Animatsu Entertainment that released Season One over here in the West, with MVM Entertainment picking up and releasing Season Two.<\/span><\/p>\n

Season Three only just aired last year, so we should hear at some point this year who will be releasing that title. Fingers crossed for another MVM Entertainment release. If all that isn\u2019t enough for you, there is also a film called, \u2018Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Arrow of the Orion\u2019 that was released by Manga UK. As well as the spin off series, \u2018Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On The Side: Sword Oratoria<\/em>' was released by MVM Entertainment a number of years back.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is a show well worth checking out if you enjoy your adventuring, dungeon battle animes. All the fantasy adventure, just minus the isekai. And there is plenty to enjoy from this franchise, and I highly doubt it ends with Season 3!<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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SoKawaii January 2021<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Happy New Year peeps!<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nWe are now in a new year and January feels like it will last an eternity at this rate. So thankfully, like clockwork my SoKawaii box lands on my doorstep yet again with a collection of items that I hope bring some joy and laughter to us all. So let\u2019s dive into the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span>\n\nThis month\u2019s box theme is \u2018Cheers To A Kawaii Year\u2019, and features six products from Sanrio, Sailor Moon and even Animal Crossing. They range from household items, to help with storage, cleaning and some decoration. Another is great for time keeping and the last is another addition to all of our stationary supplies. So if you are new to these reviews, then let's begin with what exactly SoKawaii is.<\/span>\n\nSoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts.<\/span> https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_1\"\n\nOur first item this month is a Sanrio Daruma plush, which is available in two designs, featuring either Hello Kitty or My Melody. Daruma are a very popular good luck charm in Japan, and are usually bought at the beginning of the new year. They are commonly painted red and are purchased as a gift for encouragement. When bought, the figure's eyes are both blank white. A user will then select a goal or wish and paint in the left eye of the figure's two eyes. Once the desired goal is achieved, the right eye is filled in. At the end of each year, the doll is burned and a new one is bought. Is a lovely little ritual that also acts as a source of encouragement to help you complete your wish and fill in that second eye. The plush that we receive in this box is based off of these dolls, but thankfully they come with their eyes attached! They are well stitched and made of soft material, perfect as either a throw plush or some seasonal decor.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_2\"\n\nOur second item is also from Sanrio, as we all receive a small towel mascot. Made of flannel fabric and with a small hook to hang it up, its a small face towel at best to have about in your bathroom. It is available in three characters, including Kuromi, Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin.<\/span>\n\nMoving on from an item to clean yourself with, we also get six individual Sanrio sponges to prepare for that upcoming Spring clean! Each sponge features a Sanrio character printed on one side, as we get two of Hello Kitty, My Melody and Pompompurin. These sponges are made of melamine material, small in size but could perform well maybe. I haven\u2019t used these yet for cleaning, so I have high expectations for these. Interestingly enough, I googled what the material was and found this description: \u201cIt is used as the main sound and thermal insulation material for bullet trains, due to its high sound absorption, excellent thermal insulation performance and lightweight.\u201d The more you know I guess!<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_3\"\n\nOur fourth item this month is the previously announced Sailor Moon Kira Kira jar. This is all to tie in with this month's announcement of the all new \u2018Sailor Moon Eternal\u2019 movie releasing in Japan. Made of hard pink plastic and gives a geometric look in its design. It is a tad squeeky when trying to open it, but is very handy to store your accessories, cosmetics or stationary. For me, I use it to store my go-go\u2019s. That's hair scrunchies to those of you in the U.S.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_4\"\n\nNext up we have our final Sanrio items, which are a three pack of scented pencils. Available in three character designs, including Pompompurin, Little Twin Stars and Gudetama. They are lightly scented, but I\u2019m not entirely sure what off as its that lightly scented. Either way, its still quite handy having some pencils, but I would have preferred either a mechanical pencil or pens. Kinda surprised they didn't include a calendar or pocket diary of sorts this month. Either of which would have been more useful.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_5\"\n\nLast but not least, we have our Animal Crossing item which is a \u2018Uki Uki Watch\u2019. Which looks to have been a gacha prize, going by how it came packaged. This was available in 5 different designs, which all associated to an ingame character. It features a digital screen underneath a die-cut character symbol. That sits on top of a printed strap. It\u2019s a must have for a die hard Animal Crossing fan, for others it may look slightly kiddish. I\u2019ve never gotten into Animal Crossing but can already think of a number of people I could give this to.<\/span>\n\nAnd there we have it folks, that was 2021\u2019s very first SoKawaii box! Now let\u2019s get on to the all important information, for how YOU can begin your own subscription as well as a special discount code just for you guys.<\/span>\n\n\"sokawaiijanuary2021_6\"\n\nSo here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span>\n\n1 Month \u2013 $35.00 (\u20ac29.00mo roughly)<\/span>\n\n3 Months \u2013 $33.50 (\u20ac28.00mo roughly)<\/span>\n\n6 Months \u2013 $32.00 (\u20ac26.50mo roughly)<\/span>\n\n12 Months \u2013 $31.50 (\u20ac26.00mo roughly)<\/span>\n\nBetter yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/sokawaii.refr.cc\/maryhealy<\/a>\n\nNow if you liked everything you saw in this review of January\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. February\u2019s box theme is \u201cFrom SoKawaii, With Love\u201d, which will feature goods from Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio and San-X, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media.<\/span>\n\nhttps:\/\/www.sokawaii.com\/<\/a>","post_title":"SoKawaii January 2021 Box Review","post_excerpt":"Happy new year","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"sokawaii-january-2021-box-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2022-10-08 16:54:03","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 15:54:03","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205896","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205888,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-01-20 16:10:03","post_date_gmt":"2021-01-20 16:10:03","post_content":"

Director:<\/strong> Seiji Tanaka<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Written By:<\/strong> Seiji Tanaka<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Starring:<\/strong> Mebuki Yoshida, Yoji Minagawa, Yoshitomo Isozaki, Makoto Hada<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Format:<\/strong> On Demand, Dual Format BluRay\/DVD<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Age Rating:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Audio:<\/strong> Japanese<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Third Window Films<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Release Date:<\/strong> Out Now<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Having graduated from the prestigious Tokyo University, Kazuhikos\u2019 life has remained unchanged ever since he was in high school. With a lacklustre attitude towards life, he still resides in his childhood bedroom, living at home with his folks and has no job or career. However after attending a local bathhouse one night, he runs into a woman who remembers him from high school. Soon after Kazuhiko begins working at the same bathhouse, alongside a fellow new employee named Akira. With a new work routine and money in his pocket, Kazuhiko begins to enjoy his new lifestyle. That is, until he returns to work one night to discover that the bathhouse also runs as a murder grounds for the Yakuza.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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I must admit, I highly enjoyed this film. Although it was only filmed in 2018, it had a classic feel to it that reminded me of older mob films from the 80s and 90s. The whole idea of using a bathhouse as a place to murder certain individuals was ideal and simplistic, as it will always be easy to clean and was less likely to come under suspicion by the authorities. I highly enjoyed that idea by the script writer. It\u2019s not something I have seen before in film, but when I sit back and think about it - I\u2019m amazed I haven\u2019t come across it before. It\u2019s a film well worth rewatching time and time again, also very easy to recommend to people. The overall plot was believable, well able to keep my attention and the acting was pretty good. Especially considering how Kazuhiko character begins to gradually develop.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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So we begin with our lead actor Kazuhiko, whose enthusiasm towards life was heavily lacking. Even after attending the prestigious Tokyo University, which would have set him up for life if he were to apply himself to any company. He simply sat at home, he didn\u2019t seem to get any grievances from his parents who seemed to just accept the situation for what it was. Perhaps this was Kazukio\u2019s overall attitude his entire life, or maybe he was simply burnt out, I\u2019m not rightly sure. Soon after he reconnects with high school classmate Yuri, he seems to push himself forward to getting a job at the bathhouse she visits. Thus he begins to have feelings towards her and soon enough they are seeing one another outside of the bathhouse. Kazuhiko\u2019s life drastically changes even more when he uncovers the shadier side of the bathhouse. Shockingly he soon becomes involved in the whole business and even manages to put up a fight when it comes to staying involved. Truly Kazuhiko has an unusual sense of morals. We meet an interesting bunch of characters throughout this film, from those that live under the radar and have walked dangerous paths in life. To simple, hard working individuals like Kazuhikos parents and Yuri. It\u2019s a dark humored comedy, with the beginnings of a sweet coming of age romance thrown in, but not forgetting the danger with the sinister Yakuza element.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

So we have blood and gore, a number of gruesome deaths in a bathhouse, as well as knowing how they dispose of the bodies without any evidence. This single element is what I have an issue with, as the way they disposed of the bodies should have left a vulgar smell that would have been vented out of the building and noticed by the neighbourhood. This apparently wasn\u2019t even an issue in the film and was never addressed. Moving on though the most action packed scene was certainly the skirmish on the staircase, well executed and we really did get to see the full set of skills that Akira possessed. And like all decent action films, there was the inevitable twist at the end. Making this a thoroughly enjoyable watch and one I would definitely return to in the future.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Bonus Features:<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Behind the scenes<\/span>
Q&A with director and cast<\/span>
Melancholic short film<\/span>
Trailer<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Melancholic<\/em> is the debut film from director and writer; Seiji Tanaka. With the film having debuted in Japan back in 2018, it wasn\u2019t long before it gathered a large following. It has won several awards over the years, including the \u2018Japanese Cinema Splash Best Director Award\u2019 at the 31st Tokyo International Film Festival, and the \u2018White Mulberry Award for First Time Director\u2019 at the 21st Far East Film Festival. As well as several Audience awards and a Jury Award from several other events and screenings. Out of the entire cast, the most experienced actor has been Makoto Hada, who played Kazuhiko\u2019s boss Azuma in the film. The rest of the cast have very little information available online regarding their careers, but each of them gave very good performances throughout.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

It\u2019s thanks to Third Window Films<\/em> over in the UK, that we have gotten a physical release of the film. Collected together in a dual format box, with the film available on both BluRay and DVD. As well as the option to stream it online as well. You can click the link below to buy your copy today and support the industry that we all love in these trying times.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Buy it now from:<\/span><\/em> http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/films\/melancholic\/<\/a><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

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Directed By:<\/strong> Rob Savage<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Starring:<\/strong> Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, Caroline Ward, Teddy Linard, Seylan Baxter<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Age Rating:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 4th December 2020<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Distributed By:<\/strong> Vertigo Releasing<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Format:<\/strong> Digital<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Whilst in the middle of lockdown, zoom calls become a common way of catching up with friends and family. Tonight is Haley\u2019s turn to organise the weekly zoom meeting with her five friends. Tonight\u2019s activity, apart from drinking and gossiping, is a s\u00e9ance. Although many are skeptical of the medium Haley hires, the evening begins to take a sudden turn for the worst when during the s\u00e9ance a demonic presence is invited into each of their homes. One by one, events start to unfold that will send a shiver down through anyone's spine. All of this takes place during the zoom call, as an uninvited guest makes their presence known.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Have you ever heard of someone making a really good horror film in just 12 weeks? It\u2019s madness! Just three months to create a script, remotely train your actors through a virtual workshop so that they know how to not only film themselves acting out their lines, but do their own stunts, camera work, lighting and effects. Now that is pressure and the actors well and truly deserve that paycheck at the end of the day. The filming style reminds me somewhat of a modern take on the Blair Witch, but instead we have webcams and a group of friends remotely communicating from each of their homes. Now filming during this current global pandemic would usually be impossible, but that did not stop the crew, actors and director of \u2018Host\u2019 from pushing through and making this film. Honestly, it was entertaining. Terrifying in parts, and I actually had to watch something more \u2018calming\u2019 before going to sleep that night. It sent chills down my spin in several moments, from the medium disappearing, to going up into the attic. This is a great film to watch for those that love a good fright.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

There is a good mix of personalities and lifestyles between this group of friends. From those that prefer to live life with an open mind, including the existence of the paranormal. To those that are more skeptical and have no problem in voicing their opinions loud & clear. Then we have those that decide that in order to add some drama to the night, they invent a story that is the lead cause to a demonic spirit crossing over and causing numerous murderous acts. You know, just your normal Friday night zoom call with the girls. Through this film we see friendships being tested and some coming to a sudden end as the evil entity goes on a rampage. Apart from the supernatural aspect, the character personalities, relationships and living situations are incredibly realistic and true to life. It makes it all the more frightening when the chaos begins.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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From being to end, \u2018Host\u2019 has been a captivating watch. From a relatable script to the sudden change to a horror film. It ticks boxes across the entire film. It is also a fresh take on what is still a new aspect of filming, through using a webcam and allowing the actors to perform all their own camera work and stunts. As though it was an \u2018amaeuter film\u2019 but made to the highest degree. The film industry is ever changing and its fantastic to see what some can do even during a global lockdown.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

\u2018Host\u2019 is available to stream online now through Amazon, Google Play and Virgin Media. Click on the link here for the full list of websites where you can watch it now, all thanks to Vertigo Releasing - <\/span>https:\/\/www.vertigoreleasing.com\/portfolio\/host\/<\/a><\/p>\r\n

You know a film has to be good when it gets a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes!<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Trailer:<\/strong> <\/span>https:\/\/youtu.be\/HSOlfz7djoo<\/a><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

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Hopefully you lot will find something worth checking out from my thoughts of what I deemed an \u201cOtaku 2020 Review\u201d.<\/span>\n\nSo I\u2019m just gonna tip toe around the whole pandemic, bush-fire, Carole Baskin crap show that was 2020 and just dive right in to what I managed to do articles of this year.<\/span>\n\nMust Watch Film:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"zombieforsale\"\n\n\u2018Zombie For Sale\u2019 is the first zom-rom-com to have emerged from Korea and the only one that comes to mind after the 2013 American film - \u2018Warm Bodies\u2019. This fantastic addition to the genre, reminds me of the comic style of \u2018Shaun of the Dead\u2019. Making it completely rewatchable and enjoyable time and time again. Released from Arrow Video on DVD and BluRay, you can also catch it over on Amazon Prime. Hopefully this film will make it to film festival screenings next year when the pandemic allows.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"melancholic\"\n\nA special mention has to go to Third Window Films for their release of \u2018Melancholic\u2019. Another fantastic film, that follows the midnight executions that go on in a run of the mill Japanese bath house. I still have to write this review up, but its a film well worth mentioning and is available to buy now over on their website. <\/span>http:\/\/thirdwindowfilms.com\/distributed-films\/<\/a>\n\n\"becky\"\n\nIf Asian film and subtitles just aren't your thing, then don\u2019t fret as \u2018Becky\u2019 has you covered. This film puts Kevin James in a role I never would have imagined he\u2019d play. Having just escaped from prison, Kevin plays a Neo-Nazi that is on the hunt for a key he hid in the foundations of a house years ago. How and why he did this, well I have no idea. But I do know - that the action was astounding! With a very resourceful and anger driven teenage girl lurking in the woods, its Kevin\u2019s character that is in the most danger! Definitely a film for the action lover in your life. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother film I have enjoyed myself this year is the follow up sequel to 2016\u2019 Train To Busan - Peninsula. Another zombie action flick that held its own against its predecessor and had some superb driving sequences from his youngest co-stars. Although already out on DVD and BluRay from Studio Canal, I hope to catch this film next year in the Japanese Film Festival at my local cinema and I advise you all to do the same if you get the chance.<\/span>\n\nCheck Out This Manga:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"demonslayerv1\"\n\nIt\u2019s the hit anime and manga series of 2020, which although it made its debut in Japan back in 2016. It has since caught the rest of the World by storm in the last 12 months. With the manga series just after ending, if you can\u2019t wait for the final volume to be released - you can always download the Shonen Jump app onto your phone and read all the manga you want for just \u20ac1.99 a month! And that includes ALL of the old and latest chapters from Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, Boruto, Jojo and more!<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother notable manga that I have enjoyed this year, has been The Promised Neverland (also available on the Shonen Jump app!). Which is another series that has since finished, so you can binge it now over on the app.<\/span>\n\nNotable Anime Releases:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cop-craft-complete-series\"\n\nThis series certainly caught me by surprise this year, Cop Craft is only a short 12 episode series but was jam packed with action from start to finish. It was a mix between Men In Black meets Lethal Weapon, certainly a show well worth introducing to those skeptical of anime. Definitely one worth mentioning to your co-workers to entice them over to the nerdy side. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cop-craft-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"risingoftheshieldhero\"\n\nNext up is the isekai, \u2018The Rising of the Shield Hero\u2019 season one. Now this one was quite interesting in the fact that the hero in this show was brought into the world as one of four heroes. However due to only having a shield and no weapon, he was more or less cast to one side with zero help and left to level up on his own. Other mad shit happens along the way, he gathers an unusual party but also manages to do his bit to save people as best he can. I haven't enjoyed an isekai as much as this, since I watched Log Horizon. Well worth checking out both shows, as they each have a new season coming our way in the new year !<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"Miss\n\nNext up is what I would class as a reverse isekai. Where the magical creature instead ventures into the \u2018real world\u2019 in search of peace. \u2018Miss Kobayashi\u2019s Dragon Maid\u2019 is just full of laughs, and also has an interesting take on the lead character. Although addressed as Miss and is indeed female, the way the character is portrayed you could easily change the genders. She acted much like I would imagine an adult Haruhi Fujioka from Ouran HighSchool Host Club would, so it looks like I have found my anime counterpart once again! There are also talks of a second season coming our way in 2021 for Miss Kobayashi, and there is plenty of manga available now in the franchise from Seven Seas Entertainment to keep us going until then. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/miss-kobayashis-dragon-maid-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"promisedneverland\"\n\nOkay I have two more anime releases well worth mentioning. Let\u2019s begin with \u2018The Promised Neverland\u2019 from Anime Limited. This anime wasn\u2019t long throwing you into the deep end when it comes to watching it. I got so hooked after Season One ended, that I got the Shonen Jump app and read all of the manga from start to finish. Now I will admit, Season Two next year is going to be very action packed! There is a lot to fit into the storyline, but it is just one of those shows where you can connect with the characters instantly as you both find out the dark truth about their world at the same time. Anime Limited have also done a wonderful job when it came to the packaging and cover arts.<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-promised-neverland-season-1-review\/<\/a>\n\n\"demonslayer_kny\"\n\nLast but certainly not least - we have Season One of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. I haven\u2019t seen an anime with so much hype surrounding it since Season One of Attack on Titan! Once again, this is another show that when I finished watching it, I went and read all of the manga. And it was so satisfying! I could find zero flaw, even in the show. It was just so entertaining and the sword battles were among the best I have seen since Bleach and Claymore. I loved the old time, feudal feel to the show and the various personalities throughout, the hardships they all fought against and Tanjiro\u2019s sheer determination to help his sister Nezuko. Also, Nezuko is my Best Girl this year. All I want now are the figures for them all. Fingers crossed we will also get access to the film shorthly, hopefully via Crunchyroll or Funimation.<\/span>\n\nNot anime?:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"samuraijackcs\"\n\nAlthough not an anime, 2020 was the year I finally managed to finish watching Samurai Jack! Thanks to Manga Entertainment UK who released the complete saga on Blu Ray back in December 2019, the fifth and final season ended Jacks\u2019 story that we have all waited for ever since the show ended abruptly back in 2004. This collection is well worth investing in and the story plus animation even holds up to this day - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/samurai-jack-the-complete-series-review\/<\/a>\n\nStreamable Anime:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"fruits_basket_s1_P2_2\"\n\n2020 has definitely been the year I have streamed most of my anime. Fruits Basket Season Two is still my obsession, with Season Two Part One getting a physical release sometime around February 2021. For the last few months though, I have solely been watching it on the Funimation app. If you haven\u2019t seen it already or have preferred the manga, I can assure you this adaptation comes straight from the manga pages and is sure to make you weep. It\u2019s emotional no matter what episode you end up watching.<\/span>\n\nOther shows I have watched on the app this year include: Demon Slayer, The Promised Neverland, Fire Force, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, How Heavy are the Dumbbells you lift and currently, the final season of Attack on Titan. January is also looking to be a packed year of even more anime to watch, with several second seasons to shows I am highly looking forward to returning to. Funimation has been a must have app on my phone this year, alongside the old faithful Crunchyroll - which I just finished watching \u2018Is It Okay To Pick Girls Up In A Dungeon?!\u2019, as well as \u2018Mysteria Friends\u2019.<\/span>\n\n\"screenanime\"\n\nAnother streaming service that came online this year, has been \u2018Screen Anime\u2019. Launched back in May by the people behind Anime Limited and Scotland Loves Anime film fest, it was a way of getting through the pandemic in a time that was going to clash with the yearly anime screenings up in Scotland. They offer a monthly service which includes four filmes and a series each month that you can binge. They have also included film premieres before they got a physical release, including \u2018Ride Your Wave\u2019 and \u2018Lu Over The Wall\u2019. Its a subscription well worth checking out and supporting, with a very affordable cost of under \u00a34.00 a month. However it is only available to view in the UK and Ireland at the moment.<\/span>\n\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/screen-anime-june-july-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Good \u2018Aul Book:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"cakeswithfaces\"\n\nIf you have attended any of the MCM Comic Cons in England over the years or just picked up your monthly Neo Magazine, you would be well acquainted with Cakes With Faces. A British company set up by designer Amy Crabtree, who has brought out many \u2018kawaii\u2019 alpaca and sushi hoodie designs over the years and whose stall has continuously grown over the near decade she has been trading at cons. She also has a superb YouTube channel that focuses on her trips to Japan and how you can organise your trip too! Which she has now put pen to paper and has created her very own travel guide! All thanks to her kickstarter campaign, the book is finally out and she has even done a second printing, so make sure to check out her website to order your copy today! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/cakes-with-faces-your-guide-to-japan-review\/<\/a>\n<\/strong><\/span>\n\nComics Galore:<\/strong><\/span>\n\n\"criticalrole_vmovol1\"\n\nI have really been slacking on the comic reviews this year, but two very important franchises do in fact come to the front of my mind. Over the last year or so, I have been enjoying the weekly Critical Role nights but I am a long way off from being up to date on the current Campaign 2. The team behind the Mighty Nein and their DM Matthew Mercer have since teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to put their first Campaign to paper as a comic series. Thus the Origins of Vox Machina was released. However my eyes are solely set on the up-coming Mighty Nein origins stories that are set to be published next year, beginning with our own little sapphire: Jester. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/critical-role-vox-machina-origins-vol-1-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\n\"wolvenheartvol1\"\n\nAnother comic series and company worth checking out, is Wolvenheart from Mad Cave Studios. This epic tale tells the story of not only Van Helsing, but the organisation he establishes to track down the evil demons that have emerged through various points in time. It\u2019s time-traveling demon slayers in a nutshell. With appearances from the Queen of England, Dracula and the infamous - Queen in Black! Follow Van Helsing's apprentice - Sterling Cross, as he travels throughout time to stop the destruction of the Wolvenheart Organisation! <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/wolvenheart-vol-1-legendary-slayer-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nGraphic Novels worth checking out:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"teadragonfestival\"\n\nI have really come to love Katie O\u2019Neills\u2019 work in the last year. From her \u2018Tea Dragon Society\u2019 series to \u2018Aquicorn Cove\u2019 - it just brings me back to the types of books I used to read as a kid. However these ones are still capable of catching my grown-up imagination, by transporting me into a story filled with joy but also personal challenges for the characters. My favorite of which has been the \u2018Tea Dragon Festival\u2019 - <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-tea-dragon-festival-review\/<\/a>. A book and series that is well worth adding to your collection, and also makes as a lovely gift for younger readers. Truly this is one series I would hope to pass down through my family for decades to come.<\/span>\n\n\"themagicfish\"\n\nMy second graphic novel recommendation has to go to \u2018The Magic Fish\u2019 from Random House Graphic. This beautifully illustrated story combines some foreign fairy tales that I have never heard before and entwines them with the struggles that young Ti\u00e9n is going through. The only child of an immigrant family, that moved from Vietnam to America for a better life. Throw in the reality of knowing that he is poorer than his classmates, the amount of work and effort his parents put into their daily lives and the sadness he sees on his mothers\u2019 face when she talks about returning back to Vietnam to visit her ailing mother. Ti\u00e9ns\u2019 native language is English and although he has dual languages to a certain degree, his parents native tongue will always be Vietnamese. It just adds an extra layer of communication complications, when Ti\u00e9n struggles to understand his own feelings towards boys but doesn't know how to voice them to his parents. It\u2019s a book I am miserably failing to properly describe, but is well worth picking up and reading! Please take my word for it!<\/span> http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/the-magic-fish-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nA Little Box of Sunshine:<\/span><\/strong>\n\n\"sokawaiidecember2020\"\n\nEach month, without fail I have received my SoKawaii box subscription sent straight from Japan. With a different theme each month, it comes packed full of stationary, useful goods, cups, blankets, plushies etc. Delivered through DHL, it has managed to arrive within days of leaving Japan and does not rely on Japan Post at all. Which at the moment has not shipped to Ireland since March. Just check out my latest review of SoKawaii for their December box to find out how you can sign up and use my discount code: <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/sokawaii-december-2020-box-review\/<\/a>\n\nOther noteworthy boxes include Nihon Box, which currently can\u2019t ship to a number of countries at the moment due to Japan Post restrictions. So perhaps its best to wait until normal postal services resume before signing up for your crate. <\/span>http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/nihon-box-march-2020-review\/<\/a>\n<\/span>\n\nAnother service I found just recent enough, is Leannes Anime over on Facebook. Based in England, she can create custom anime mystery boxes for you, locate certain merch from Japan and is even working on getting a website made for the new year. With quick turn around, fast shipping and reasonable prices, she is well worth checking out for the anime figures and merch that she buys in. 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We will grace those trade halls yet again and we will not take it for granted when we line up to meet an overseas guest.<\/span>\n\nHere\u2019s to 2021, even if it goes to s*** - at least there will be a new season of anime to watch!<\/span>","post_title":"Best Content of 2020?!","post_excerpt":"Let's recap 2020","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"best-content-of-2020","to_ping":"","pinged":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/zombie-for-sale-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/becky-review\/\nhttp:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-vol-1-review\/","post_modified":"2022-10-08 17:05:10","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 16:05:10","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205852","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205804,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_date_gmt":"2020-12-23 20:45:41","post_content":"\n

Kawaii Christmas Party<\/mark><\/p>\n\n\n

\u201cIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with every parcel that arrives!!!\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

Hello again my dears, the festive season is upon us once more and this month's box is like an early Christmas present to myself. We are now in the final month of what has been a chaotic 2020, a year like no other that had surprises around every corner whether we liked them or not! So in order to finish off this year, let\u2019s dive into the final SoKawaii subscription box of 2020!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

This month\u2019s theme was \u2018Kawaii Christmas Party\u2019, which contained six items from both Sanrio, Animal Crossing, Kirby and Sumikko Gurashi. Two of which are filled with festive cheer, another three were practical and the last was a very popular Animal Crossing item in every combini in Japan. So let\u2019s get the usual info out of the way, of just how you can get your own box and subscription from SoKawaii! This box also marks SoKawaii\u2019s second anniversary!! So massive congratulations to all their dedicated team.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

SoKawaii is a company based in Japan, home of practically everything kawaii (the Japanese word for cute). They create monthly subscription boxes, jam packed with 100% licensed products from brands such as Hello Kitty, Pok\u00e9mon, Sanrio, Studio Ghibli and more. The items range from plushies to Gachapon, little figures, stationary, lifestyle, kitchenware and more. The staff at SoKawaii handpicks 6 to 8 cute & useful items exclusive to Japan, pack them up in a very decorative box and send it straight to your doorstep. You can also check out their Instagram for even more info and insights into what is currently trending in Japanese arcades and stores. As well as sneak peeks into what they could be including in next month\u2019s box. They also listen to what you would like to be included in future boxes, by asking across their social media. So make sure to have your opinions heard over on their social media posts. <\/span>https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/sokawaii\/<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our first product this month was the already announced Christmas Ball Cushion from Sanrio. This squishable festive plush is available in two characters - Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin. Of which I got the adorable Golden Retriever mascot. These official mascots are well made and stuffed, with stretchy material that always returns to its original shape. The only thing I noticed was that the Christmas hat on my plush was barely stitched on in two places, but if you are handy with a needle and thread - its\u2019 a simple repair job. It\u2019s a perfect addition to any Christmas decor and will be well loved in my home for years to come.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our second product this month is also the previously announced Sanrio Christmas Blanket. This super fluffy lap blanket measures in at 70x100cm and features many Sanrio mascots including Hello Kitty, My Melody, Pochacco and more. Unfortunately I saw no sign of Kuromi, which was a bit of a bummer. It is an incredibly festive blanket though, going by the symbols I see on the tag this blanket is hand wash only so make sure you don't put it in the washing machine. Although I don't see why you couldn't just have it on a cold wash, its best not to tempt faith as I would hate to see this blanket get destroyed.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next Sanrio product is a pack of eco-friendly paper straws. Which I am sure will come in very handy during the holiday season if you have guests coming over. With 30 straws inside, with two different color variations they are almost too cute to even use! We are now onto our Kirby item, which is a location exclusive Lip Cream which is available in two versions, being either Tokyo or Mount Fuji. The overall packaging is adorable and fully recyclable, however once you flip the front around you will notice how small the product actually is. Its all about the appearance for this lip cream, and it will definitely stand out in the shop.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Our next product on the practical side is a body sponge from Sumikko Gurashi. Now I really liked the last set of sponges we got a few months back, that were also from Sumikko Gurashi. This one however is larger, looks perfect for lathering up your soap and will be needed to scrub away the negative effects that 2020 has left on all of us! This item is also available in four characters, including Shirokuma, Neko, Penguin and Tokage.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Our sixth and final item is the Animal Crossing Choco egg, much like a Kinder Egg it comes with a small toy inside encased in a chocolate shell. This item has been hopping off the shelves in Japanese convenience stores, as the franchise has had a massive following this year when the game came out during the first lockdown. With 18 characters to collect, you will be at it for a while to complete your collection. I want to ask you readers though, how much would you pay for this in a shop or even to import it from Japan? As I have seen footage from stores in Japan that sell it for 250Yen, which is about \u20ac2.50. Then I have come across sites that sell Japanese snacks and crates, that sell a single one for $10.00! Which is an obscene price to pay in my opinion! Just how much are devoted fans of Animal Crossing willing to pay for a single egg? Now I have eaten the chocolate and although it appears similar to a Kinder Egg, the chocolate itself is much similar to a very cheap Advent Calendar chocolate. Very cheap tasting and something I wouldn't be in a rush to buy again, however much like Kinder Eggs - its all about the surprise toy inside.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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And there we have it folks, the final SoKawaii box of 2020! So if you want to know how to get your own subscription, then continue on reading! There\u2019s even a discount code in there.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

So here is the price breakdown of the box each month and the savings you can get. At the moment, SoKawaii are shipping their boxes via DHL as Japan Post is still not allowing worldwide postage from Japan. Whether you subscribe month to month, or for their 3, 6 or even 12 month package options \u2013 there are savings to be had.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

1 MONTH \u2013 $35.00\/\u20ac31.77mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 MONTHS \u2013 $33.50\/\u20ac30.40mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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6 MONTHS \u2013 $32.00\/\u20ac29.04mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

12 MONTHS \u2013 $31.50\/\u20ac28.59mo<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Better yet, here is a 10% discount code that you can use on your first box!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now if you liked everything you saw in this review of December\u2019s box, rest assured that the items are different every month, for the most part. Each box has 6 to 8 items included and a few of them will be revealed online through SoKawaiis\u2019 social media as the weeks go by. January\u2019s box theme is \u201cCheers To A Kawaii Year\u201d, which will feature goods from Animal Crossing, Sanrio and Sailor Moon, with a few of the products included already announced across their social media. I want to thank each and everyone of you for following my content this year and I hope you enjoyed it! I want to wish you all a very happy Christmas and I will be back again next month for the first SoKawaii box of 2021!<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Illustrated By:<\/strong> Trung Le Nguyen<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 256 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 13th October 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn is a young boy living in America, the only child of immigrant parents from Vietnam. Having grown up in the States his entire life, his first language is English. Which unfortunately means that there is a difficult language barrier at times when he wishes to speak to his parents, as they are still trying to learn the language. In order to include them more, Ti\u1ebfn reads fairy tales with them every night ever since he was a little boy. The only problem is, that the one subject he wishes to talk about most isn\u2019t found in your traditional fairy tales. So just how is Ti\u1ebfn going to come out to his parents?<\/span><\/p>\n

First off, this really was an interesting story. I haven't come across many that deal with the same scenario that Ti\u1ebfn is living in. Born to immigrant parents, and not being fluent in the language his parents have grown up with. I can see that his parents work incredibly hard for the life they currently have, and as we see by his mothers\u2019 actions they have been saving money for several years in order to go back to visit their families back in Vietnam. Which would act as a first meeting for Ti\u1ebfn and his wider family, even though he is already about twelve years old I say. In order to set their son up and give him the best start in America, they solely focussed on him having English as his first language. A difficult decision to make, as it does suggest they made a big sacrifice in regards to their identity and where they came from by not being able to pass that on to their son. The biggest barrier they face though, is this language connection and trying to find a perfect balance between both their native languages. Although his parents do try their best, they are also incredibly busy with their jobs in order to stay afloat and being able to send money back home to Vietnam to care for their ailing parents. This is a sad tale and its not completely fiction, as there are people today that still struggle with the same living standards and cultural barriers within families who have also made the dangerous journey of fleeing to another country in order to live a better life. All you have to do is look at the news.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Ti\u1ebfn seems to have some bit of understanding about the struggles his parents have gone through in order to give him the life they now have. He can see how tired his father is when he returns home from work, the odd jobs his mother has. As well as the numerous times that even just his clothes need to be mended, instead of replacing them with something new. Ti\u1ebfn has his own struggles as well, which include his self confidence and the guilt he feels, as he does not know how to act on his feelings towards his best guy friend. This story is also based in the 1990\u2019s, so ideals and community values were still high and expected to be inline with what the Church thought - much like Ireland was at the time. So for Ti\u1ebfn to even talk about or approach anyone about his sexuality, was met with having to be reeducated and being forced to talk to the local clergyman. He not only had no support that he could reach out to, because of either a language barrier or not knowing who to trust. Combined with the sudden family tragedy, he had a lot of emotional baggage to deal with at the time. This is certainly a book worth reading, as it puts it all down to a human level and one that makes it instantaneous to connect with the characters.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The majority of this book is also a retelling of a fairy tale called \u2018Tattercoats\u2019, as well as versions of the Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Versions that I have not read before, but were beautifully drawn and told. They fitted in well alongside the main story, but left me wanting to read more about these children's classics by the end. Now this book isn\u2019t entirely fiction, as it is somewhat based off of the childhood of the author. Trung Le Nguyen was born from Vietnamese Immigrants that arrived in the US. Having learnt both English and Vietnamese side by side when he was young, just like his main character they also shared the same pastime of borrowing fairy tales from the library. Which led to family discussions about the stories and eventually their language barrier developed its own balance, as they all used a hybrid of both English & Vietnamese at home. A balance which Ti\u1ebfn and his mother are searching for.<\/span><\/p>\n

In order to experience this book in all its glory, you are just going to have to pick it up for yourself. As I fear I am failing to describe, just how influential this story may become for so many people. You can find the book now, in both digital and print. Even better yet, go and grab the hardback copy from your local bookstore!<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.rhkidsgraphic.com\/books\/602718\/the-magic-fish-by-trung-le-nguyen\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n

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Created By:<\/strong> Kaiu Shirai<\/span><\/p>\n

Studio:<\/strong> CloverWorks<\/span><\/p>\n

Audio:<\/strong> English, Japanese<\/span><\/p>\n

Subtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span><\/p>\n

Classification:<\/strong> 15 (BBFC)<\/span><\/p>\n

Episode Count:<\/strong> 1 - 12<\/span><\/p>\n

Licensed By:<\/strong> Anime Ltd<\/span><\/p>\n

Released:<\/strong> December 14th 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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Grace Field House is an orphanage and home to 38 children, who have all lived there since they were 1 years old. Set in what seems to be an ideal location, with plenty of fresh air and plenty of grass to play on & woods to play tag in. Their daily lives include doing chores, then several hours of academic tests, before given free time to play outside. The three eldest children in this orphanage are Emma, Norman and Ray, who also happen to have the best test scores. Their lives are more or less carefree and the only sadness they experience is when one of their siblings gets adopted and leaves. When that day comes for the young Conny, she absentmindedly forgets her beloved stuffed toy, Little Bunny. Wanting to reunite her with her stuffed animal and bid her one last farewell, Emma and Norman take chase after her and Mom before they leave the compound.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what the two find beyond the gate is sickening, as they discover a dark truth about not only their lives, but their home and the World around them. Their carefree days are gone forever, as they now must put their heads together to come up with a plan to leave their home alive - with all their siblings!<\/span><\/p>\n

The Promised Neverland Season One - was an incredible series from start to finish! With a fantastic set up, where you could connect to each one of the characters instantly, as you felt sympathy towards them as they were all orphans. Then all of a sudden, we share the same moment of realisation when they discover that the world they live in is a harsh, cruel and practically demonic hell. Much like the premise of Attack on Titan, these humans are being raised as food. Yet how can they fight back? Well right now, all they can do is try to escape without being found out. But just how many people can Norman and Emma afford to bring in on the truth and the potential escape plan? It\u2019s a race against the clock, as they have to escape before they lose another beloved sibling to the next shipment.<\/span><\/p>\n

So we have three main characters in this show, who act as the masterminds to the escape. First off we have the bubbly Emma, who is beyond determined to save all of her siblings. Then we have the strategic Norman, who prepares for numerous outcomes in order to outmaneuver Mom. Then we have Ray, who has been reading up on the outside World and testing the boundaries for the past 6 years. He is crucial to not only the escape, but how best they can survive when they get beyond the wall. With 38 children in the house, there are numerous personalities and talents. There are even a number of younger children that are bound to be just as talented as Norman and Ray in a few years. Mom, who is their caretaker, hides a dark secret and is far more menacing than what we first believed. The overall enemy though, I am not going to go into as it is what could be a big spoiler. Overall it really is a fantastic show from start to finish, and season two is just around the corner with a premier date of the 7th January 2021 in Japan.<\/span><\/p>\n

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After watching this first season I was itching to know more, so I picked up the manga. Thanks to the Shonen Jump app, which you can download onto your phone from the Play Store. I signed up to their subscription service and for just \u20ac1.99 a month, I can read all the Shonen Jump manga I want! From DragonBall to Bleach, Black Clover to Dr. Stone, and even Jojo\u2019s Bizarre Adventure - as well as 100\u2019s more all on one app. With new English translations to the latest Shonen Jump manga updated daily, you will never be stuck for something to read! So thanks to this app, I have already read all of The Promised Neverland manga series from start to finish. And let me tell you this, Season Two is going to be intense!<\/span><\/p>\n

Now back to the anime, this release is being handled by the hardworking folks over at Anime Limited and they have given it a Collector\u2019s Edition treatment. In it you will find 2 BluRay discs housed in a lovely box cover, but the inside sleeve cover features black and white sketches of the children, as though they came straight from the manga pages. Making for a really stunning piece to look at, from the cheery looking illustration of the outside box art which then clashes with the dark reality of the show, to the inside box art that shows the children with a look of sudden realization and acceptance of the reality they are living - as livestock. The facial expressions on the children are like night and day when you compare the two box arts side by side.<\/span><\/p>\n

Not only do we get the beautiful box art, we also get an astounding 112 page booklet with this collector's edition. Which is jam packed full of character designs, background art and interviews with both the director and cast from the Japanese and English dub members.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is ultimately a show about survival and family. A great addition to any collection, but not one I would suggest watching with your young kids due to some obvious reasons.<\/span><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

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Written By:<\/strong> Reimena Yee<\/span><\/p>\n

Page Count:<\/strong> 272 pgs<\/span><\/p>\n

Published By:<\/strong> Random House Graphic<\/span><\/p>\n

Release Date:<\/strong> 15th September 2020<\/span><\/p>\n

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This story follows a young girl named Lora and her group of friends as they begin to grow up into teenagers. From days spent playing \u2018make believe adventures\u2019 and using their imagination to create new games, slowly Lora\u2019s friend circle begins to dwindle as they each become more interested in make up, video games and finding romance. Lora on the other hand has no interest in any of these topics yet and prefers the simple things in life, like just messing around in the outdoors. Whilst reading a book on the supernatural, Lora decides to hold a s\u00e9ance tea party in her attic. Little did she realise that her childhood imaginary friend Alexa would reappear.<\/span><\/p>\n

Alexa is infact a wandering ghost of a young girl that used to live in the town decades ago. As the two girls rekindle their lost friendship, they each start helping one another accept life's challenges. This is a very charming coming of age story, perfect for those aged ten and above who are starting to shy away from playing with traditional toys and games.<\/span><\/p>\n

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This is in fact the first story I have ever read by Reimena Yee and it really was delightful. With a plot that can almost instantly connect with the majority of readers, it also has the magic to bring up old memories for the older readers like myself of when they were at a similar age and going through the same challenges. This story is even more relevant in todays' society as it seems as though todays' generation of kids are getting interested in video games and pop culture at a much younger age than before. So when I first thought that this story would be ideal for those aged 12 and above, in reality we could be looking more at the 10 years old age bracket.<\/span><\/p>\n

It is also the perfect time of year to get into a good book or series, as the winter season begins to creep in and the evenings get darker a lot earlier now. I have always enjoyed the coming of age genre of books, each of them usually has their own take on that stressful time between wanting to stay a kid forever but at the same time, wanting to be more adult. This is perhaps the first book I've read that actually involves a ghost, Alexa who helps our protagonist Lora to better understand her feelings and with just a bit of extra support is able to gather the courage to go out and try new things.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"seanceteaparty_2\"<\/p>\n

This is also a good book to perhaps read alongside your child as it does touch on a number of important subjects, like bullying, peer pressure and feeling as though they are being left behind by their friends. It is one of those stories that is there to help you create an environment for your child to be comfortable to talk openly about issues such as these.<\/span><\/p>\n

This book was entirely created by Reimena Yee, a very talented illustrator, writer and designer originally from Kuala Lumpur but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author-illustrator of the gothic comics, \"The World in Deeper Inspection\", the Eisner and Mcduffie-nominated \"The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya\", and is also the writer of \"The Makers Club\" series. You can check out all her titles and current works over on her website - <\/span>https:\/\/reimenayee.com<\/a><\/p>\n

You can also buy \"S\u00e9ance Tea Party\" now through the publishers link below, which has a very useful list of websites where you can order the book from. If you can, try to buy this book from your local bookstore.
<\/span><\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/606194\/seance-tea-party-by-reimena-yee\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-3GzQ9kryx4&t=1480s<\/div>\r\n<\/figure>\r\n\r\n

If you take home one thing from this film, then by all means let it be this pivotal quote:<\/span><\/p>\r\n

\u201cWe believed we controlled nature. It was human ego.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>","post_title":"Fukushima 50 Review","post_excerpt":"Directed by Setsur\u00f3 Wakamatsu","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"fukushima-50-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-12-05 14:16:04","post_modified_gmt":"2024-12-05 14:16:04","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205982","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205951,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-02-15 17:00:39","post_date_gmt":"2021-02-15 17:00:39","post_content":"Created By:<\/strong> Sui Ishida<\/span>\n\nDirected By:<\/strong> Shuhei Morita (S1-2), Toshinori Watanabe (S3), S\u00f3ichi Shimada (Jack), Tadahito Matsubayashi (PINTO)<\/span>\n\nStudio:<\/strong> Pierrot<\/span>\n\nAudio:<\/strong> Japanese, English<\/span>\n\nSubtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span>\n\nFormat:<\/strong> DVD, Blu-Ray, Collector\u2019s Edition, Netflix<\/span>\n\nLicensed By:<\/strong> Anime Limited<\/span>\n\nKen Kaneki becomes the latest victim of a savage Ghoul attack, his assailant is none other than the girl he was on a date with. Following a deadly accident on a building site, Kaneki is rushed into surgery where the only hope of saving his life is to replace his failing organs with that of the Ghoul who was about to kill him. Thus Kaneki\u2019s life begins to change forever, as his body and appetite dramatically evolve into that of a ghoul. He later develops a reputation as the \u2018One Eyed Ghoul\u2019, as he battles not only against a society that hunts his kind, but also his own mental demons. With little to no ties left in the \u2018human\u2019 world, Kaneki trains and fights to defend his new ghoul allies. The franchise is a continuous journey of Kaneki\u2019s life over the course of just a number of years, as his view on the World shifts a number of times. We follow his footsteps as he not only takes on an unjust society filled with hatred for the Ghouls, the CCG that hunt them, the underground societies that support ghoul attacks but also the individual ghouls who let their hunger overtake their sanity.<\/span>\n\nWithin Season One of Tokyo Ghoul, we meet what was once a shy college student on the day of his first date. Our poor Kaneki was soon almost left for dead and upon Doctors saving his life, they practically ended any hope of him living as a simple human being ever again. Following his organ transplants, Kaneki is \u2018reborn\u2019 into a Ghoul. He quickly realises the situation he is now in and uses his will power to the best of his ability to put up with his hunger. As the story begins to come full circle, Kaneki is introduced to the manager of Anteiku - an undercover Ghoul caf\u00e9 that also monitors and helps the local ghouls in the area. There are many hardships in this first season, as we see many beloved characters meet their end. As well as watching Kaneki being both mentally and physically abused, all of which drastically changed him once again.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_root\"\n\nSeason Two - Tokyo Ghoul \u221aA follows Kaneki as he leaves Anteiku behind and goes down a different path in order to get stronger. Without ruining the plot of this season, Kaneki\u2019s journey does not get any easier. We do learn more about the other Ghoul factions, more information on the \u2018One Eyed Owl\u2019, developments in the CCG and their plans to wipe out all Ghouls one by one. This season was full of action, but the final scenes in that episode were dragged out far too much in my opinion. Also prepare to follow the numerous bad dye jobs Kanekis\u2019 hair goes through in such a short amount of time.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_Part1\"\n\nMoving on, we have Season Three called Tokyo Ghoul:re. Now this season takes place two years after the final moments of the previous season. The CCG have developed a new section named the Quinx Squad. Formed of a group of highly trained investigators that have been made into one eyed ghouls, established to better attack and defeat ghouls on the field. This particular group is led by a very familiar face now known as Haise Sasaki. This season explores this mans\u2019 identity, past and his decision to change the World around him. More details and secrets are exposed from the inner workings of the CCG. We see the return of many familiar faces, old factions reforming and causing havoc, the \u2018Gourmet\u2019 ghoul searching for his beloved Kaneki and the face of Tokyo undergoing a new facelift. An overall satisfying ending to the anime series and still a show I would love to check out the manga it is based on.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_ova\"\n\nThe two OVA are JACK and PINTO. Both of which are prequel stories to the series, but can perhaps be better enjoyed once you have watched all three seasons. It is only these two episodes that can only be watched in sub, as there was no English Dub released for these. Anime Limited certainly explained these two plots better than I could:<\/span>\n\nIn \"Jack\", see the early days of Kisho Arima's life as both a high school student and one of the youngest CCG investigators. See him team up with a high school delinquent by the name of Taishi Fura to hunt down a brutal ghoul known as Lantern.<\/span><\/em>\n\nMeanwhile in \"Pinto'' discover more about fan favourite Shu Tsukiyama, aka the Gourmet, as he meets Chie Hori for the first-time. Find out how the avid photographer captures Tsukiyama on camera for the first time and how their friendship begins to blossom from there.<\/span><\/em>\n\nSo let\u2019s dive into the origins of Tokyo Ghoul<\/em>. This supernatural thriller manga was created by Sui Ishida and was published in Weekly Young Jump back in 2011. Within its first three years it had already released 14 volumes and concluded the initial part of the manga series. It then began a new chapter under the name Tokyo Ghoul: re<\/em> just a month after ending the original title. That series carried on for another 4 years and ended with a grand 16 volumes. All of which is available in print and digital from Viz Media<\/em> over here in the West, and can of course be read in its entirety on the Viz Media app. Which is well worth that \u20ac1.99 monthly subscription fee.<\/span>\n\nThe franchise has also had a number of light novel adaptations, the three very successful anime seasons and OVAs, as well as two live action adaptation films and five video games. All of the anime was developed by Japanese animation studio: Pierrot<\/em>. A long established company that is now four decades in the business. They have animated many memorable and classic franchises including Naruto<\/em>, Bleach, Black Clover<\/em> and The Mysterious Cities of Gold<\/em>.<\/span>\n\nTokyo Ghoul<\/em> certainly has it\u2019s darker elements to the show, including murder, mutilation, cannabilism and physcal torture. Its not for the faint hearted or the very young for obvious reasons. But is certainly a show well worth watching for those that can stomach it. You can watch it in all its glory by buying the physical editions from Anime Limited<\/em>. Follow the link here to buy yours now - (<\/span>https:\/\/www.alltheanime.com\/search?q=tokyo+ghoul<\/a>)<\/span>\n\nIf you instead like your anime incredibly censored, then it is available to watch in full now over on Netflix<\/em>.<\/span>\n\nOverall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span>","post_title":"Tokyo Ghoul S1-3 & OVA\u2019s Review","post_excerpt":"Created by Sui Ishida","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"tokyo-ghoul-s1-3-ovas-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2022-10-08 16:29:48","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 15:29:48","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205951","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205927,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-02-04 14:58:30","post_date_gmt":"2021-02-04 14:58:30","post_content":"

Many film fans would know of ARROW VIDEO, a well established UK entertainment distribution company that has been releasing and supporting many of the classic and cult\/horror film releases since the early 90s. You are bound to have found a large section dedicated to this distribution company in the likes of HMV and Tower Records over the years. Not only have they released some standard edition releases, but they are most well known for their dedication to restoring, upgrading and making one hell of a fantastic anniversary edition release to many a cult film. Including \u2018Donnie Darko\u2019, \u2018Hellraiser\u2019 and the yet to be released \u2018Battle Royale\u2019. They are amongst the top companies out there, that have made their job a passion. As they not only release the films, they also have their own state of the art in-house film restoration - in order to bring out the best possible release of any of their titles.<\/span><\/p>\n

ARROW not only does physical releases, they also host movie nights and premiers in cinemas nationwide, you know back before the pandemic hit. Having always worked closely with many cultural organisations and offering screening events when possible. ARROW is also dedicated to their fans, and has been striving to deliver their titles to the ever changing market. And thus ARROW Player was born!<\/span><\/p>\n

\"demons\"<\/p>\n

ARROW has launched a brand new streaming service, called ARROW Player. Having had a successful launch in the US last year, it is now available in the UK. You can either stream it straight from the website, or from the following apps: Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS and of course, Android devices. Even better, they are offering everyone a 30 Day FREE TRIAL! When that runs out, the subscription will be \u00a34.99 a month or \u00a349.99 annually in the UK and $4.99 \/ $49.99 in the US and Canada. Unfortunately this service is not available in Ireland, so although I love the idea of this service - I don\u2019t get to enjoy it myself!<\/span><\/p>\n

Hence why I am telling all of you guys! The more people that get to enjoy the service, may entice the company to broaden their service to other countries.<\/span><\/p>\n

So, what can you watch on the app?<\/span><\/p>\n

\"jodorowsky\"<\/p>\n

Well there is literally hundreds of hours worth of content on there from what I can see. They have all their film and TV titles split up into categories. Including the 70\u2019s, 80\u2019s, 90\u2019s, Slashers, Giallo, New Cult, Academy Classics, Western, Asia Extreme and Sick Laughs. The service will also be continuously added to as their catalogue grows. ARROW has also announced that they will also be featuring the very best international cinema and TV, such as Giuseppe Tornatore\u2019s Cinema Paradiso, and outstanding crime series Gomorrah and The Bridge; as well as brand-new short films from upcoming filmmakers, original ARROW productions, and curated seasons. They will also be including many rarely seen and newly created extras and exclusive interviews from their limited edition physical releases. So that is a massive added bonus to the catalogue for any film buff!<\/span><\/p>\n

ARROW Player will also be having some monthly highlights and exclusives. February\u2019s has already been announced and will include:<\/span><\/p>\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=tbSCZ7SLfpM&feature=emb_imp_woyt<\/div>\r\n<\/figure>\r\n\r\n

Buy it now:<\/span> https:\/\/www.altitude.film\/page\/fukushima-50<\/a><\/p>\r\n

If you would like to read the book that this film is based off of, then you can buy it here from Book Depository:<\/span> https:\/\/www.bookdepository.com\/On-the-Brink-Ryusho-Kadota-Simon-Varnam-Akira-Tokuhiro\/9784902075540<\/a><\/p>\r\n

And if you would like to learn more about the events of that day, then there is also a Documentary about the Fukushima Daiichi disaster up on YouTube:<\/span><\/p>\r\n\r\n

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https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-3GzQ9kryx4&t=1480s<\/div>\r\n<\/figure>\r\n\r\n

If you take home one thing from this film, then by all means let it be this pivotal quote:<\/span><\/p>\r\n

\u201cWe believed we controlled nature. It was human ego.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\r\n

Overall:<\/strong> 9\/10<\/span><\/p>","post_title":"Fukushima 50 Review","post_excerpt":"Directed by Setsur\u00f3 Wakamatsu","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"fukushima-50-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2024-12-05 14:16:04","post_modified_gmt":"2024-12-05 14:16:04","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205982","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205951,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-02-15 17:00:39","post_date_gmt":"2021-02-15 17:00:39","post_content":"Created By:<\/strong> Sui Ishida<\/span>\n\nDirected By:<\/strong> Shuhei Morita (S1-2), Toshinori Watanabe (S3), S\u00f3ichi Shimada (Jack), Tadahito Matsubayashi (PINTO)<\/span>\n\nStudio:<\/strong> Pierrot<\/span>\n\nAudio:<\/strong> Japanese, English<\/span>\n\nSubtitles:<\/strong> English<\/span>\n\nFormat:<\/strong> DVD, Blu-Ray, Collector\u2019s Edition, Netflix<\/span>\n\nLicensed By:<\/strong> Anime Limited<\/span>\n\nKen Kaneki becomes the latest victim of a savage Ghoul attack, his assailant is none other than the girl he was on a date with. Following a deadly accident on a building site, Kaneki is rushed into surgery where the only hope of saving his life is to replace his failing organs with that of the Ghoul who was about to kill him. Thus Kaneki\u2019s life begins to change forever, as his body and appetite dramatically evolve into that of a ghoul. He later develops a reputation as the \u2018One Eyed Ghoul\u2019, as he battles not only against a society that hunts his kind, but also his own mental demons. With little to no ties left in the \u2018human\u2019 world, Kaneki trains and fights to defend his new ghoul allies. The franchise is a continuous journey of Kaneki\u2019s life over the course of just a number of years, as his view on the World shifts a number of times. We follow his footsteps as he not only takes on an unjust society filled with hatred for the Ghouls, the CCG that hunt them, the underground societies that support ghoul attacks but also the individual ghouls who let their hunger overtake their sanity.<\/span>\n\nWithin Season One of Tokyo Ghoul, we meet what was once a shy college student on the day of his first date. Our poor Kaneki was soon almost left for dead and upon Doctors saving his life, they practically ended any hope of him living as a simple human being ever again. Following his organ transplants, Kaneki is \u2018reborn\u2019 into a Ghoul. He quickly realises the situation he is now in and uses his will power to the best of his ability to put up with his hunger. As the story begins to come full circle, Kaneki is introduced to the manager of Anteiku - an undercover Ghoul caf\u00e9 that also monitors and helps the local ghouls in the area. There are many hardships in this first season, as we see many beloved characters meet their end. As well as watching Kaneki being both mentally and physically abused, all of which drastically changed him once again.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_root\"\n\nSeason Two - Tokyo Ghoul \u221aA follows Kaneki as he leaves Anteiku behind and goes down a different path in order to get stronger. Without ruining the plot of this season, Kaneki\u2019s journey does not get any easier. We do learn more about the other Ghoul factions, more information on the \u2018One Eyed Owl\u2019, developments in the CCG and their plans to wipe out all Ghouls one by one. This season was full of action, but the final scenes in that episode were dragged out far too much in my opinion. Also prepare to follow the numerous bad dye jobs Kanekis\u2019 hair goes through in such a short amount of time.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_Part1\"\n\nMoving on, we have Season Three called Tokyo Ghoul:re. Now this season takes place two years after the final moments of the previous season. The CCG have developed a new section named the Quinx Squad. Formed of a group of highly trained investigators that have been made into one eyed ghouls, established to better attack and defeat ghouls on the field. This particular group is led by a very familiar face now known as Haise Sasaki. This season explores this mans\u2019 identity, past and his decision to change the World around him. More details and secrets are exposed from the inner workings of the CCG. We see the return of many familiar faces, old factions reforming and causing havoc, the \u2018Gourmet\u2019 ghoul searching for his beloved Kaneki and the face of Tokyo undergoing a new facelift. An overall satisfying ending to the anime series and still a show I would love to check out the manga it is based on.<\/span>\n\n\"tokyoghoul_ova\"\n\nThe two OVA are JACK and PINTO. Both of which are prequel stories to the series, but can perhaps be better enjoyed once you have watched all three seasons. It is only these two episodes that can only be watched in sub, as there was no English Dub released for these. Anime Limited certainly explained these two plots better than I could:<\/span>\n\nIn \"Jack\", see the early days of Kisho Arima's life as both a high school student and one of the youngest CCG investigators. See him team up with a high school delinquent by the name of Taishi Fura to hunt down a brutal ghoul known as Lantern.<\/span><\/em>\n\nMeanwhile in \"Pinto'' discover more about fan favourite Shu Tsukiyama, aka the Gourmet, as he meets Chie Hori for the first-time. Find out how the avid photographer captures Tsukiyama on camera for the first time and how their friendship begins to blossom from there.<\/span><\/em>\n\nSo let\u2019s dive into the origins of Tokyo Ghoul<\/em>. This supernatural thriller manga was created by Sui Ishida and was published in Weekly Young Jump back in 2011. Within its first three years it had already released 14 volumes and concluded the initial part of the manga series. It then began a new chapter under the name Tokyo Ghoul: re<\/em> just a month after ending the original title. That series carried on for another 4 years and ended with a grand 16 volumes. All of which is available in print and digital from Viz Media<\/em> over here in the West, and can of course be read in its entirety on the Viz Media app. Which is well worth that \u20ac1.99 monthly subscription fee.<\/span>\n\nThe franchise has also had a number of light novel adaptations, the three very successful anime seasons and OVAs, as well as two live action adaptation films and five video games. All of the anime was developed by Japanese animation studio: Pierrot<\/em>. A long established company that is now four decades in the business. They have animated many memorable and classic franchises including Naruto<\/em>, Bleach, Black Clover<\/em> and The Mysterious Cities of Gold<\/em>.<\/span>\n\nTokyo Ghoul<\/em> certainly has it\u2019s darker elements to the show, including murder, mutilation, cannabilism and physcal torture. Its not for the faint hearted or the very young for obvious reasons. But is certainly a show well worth watching for those that can stomach it. You can watch it in all its glory by buying the physical editions from Anime Limited<\/em>. Follow the link here to buy yours now - (<\/span>https:\/\/www.alltheanime.com\/search?q=tokyo+ghoul<\/a>)<\/span>\n\nIf you instead like your anime incredibly censored, then it is available to watch in full now over on Netflix<\/em>.<\/span>\n\nOverall:<\/strong> 8\/10<\/span>","post_title":"Tokyo Ghoul S1-3 & OVA\u2019s Review","post_excerpt":"Created by Sui Ishida","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"tokyo-ghoul-s1-3-ovas-review","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2022-10-08 16:29:48","post_modified_gmt":"2022-10-08 15:29:48","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"http:\/\/comicbuzz.com\/?p=205951","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":205927,"post_author":"5","post_date":"2021-02-04 14:58:30","post_date_gmt":"2021-02-04 14:58:30","post_content":"

Many film fans would know of ARROW VIDEO, a well established UK entertainment distribution company that has been releasing and supporting many of the classic and cult\/horror film releases since the early 90s. You are bound to have found a large section dedicated to this distribution company in the likes of HMV and Tower Records over the years. Not only have they released some standard edition releases, but they are most well known for their dedication to restoring, upgrading and making one hell of a fantastic anniversary edition release to many a cult film. Including \u2018Donnie Darko\u2019, \u2018Hellraiser\u2019 and the yet to be released \u2018Battle Royale\u2019. They are amongst the top companies out there, that have made their job a passion. As they not only release the films, they also have their own state of the art in-house film restoration - in order to bring out the best possible release of any of their titles.<\/span><\/p>\n

ARROW not only does physical releases, they also host movie nights and premiers in cinemas nationwide, you know back before the pandemic hit. Having always worked closely with many cultural organisations and offering screening events when possible. ARROW is also dedicated to their fans, and has been striving to deliver their titles to the ever changing market. And thus ARROW Player was born!<\/span><\/p>\n

\"demons\"<\/p>\n

ARROW has launched a brand new streaming service, called ARROW Player. Having had a successful launch in the US last year, it is now available in the UK. You can either stream it straight from the website, or from the following apps: Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS and of course, Android devices. Even better, they are offering everyone a 30 Day FREE TRIAL! When that runs out, the subscription will be \u00a34.99 a month or \u00a349.99 annually in the UK and $4.99 \/ $49.99 in the US and Canada. Unfortunately this service is not available in Ireland, so although I love the idea of this service - I don\u2019t get to enjoy it myself!<\/span><\/p>\n

Hence why I am telling all of you guys! The more people that get to enjoy the service, may entice the company to broaden their service to other countries.<\/span><\/p>\n

So, what can you watch on the app?<\/span><\/p>\n

\"jodorowsky\"<\/p>\n

Well there is literally hundreds of hours worth of content on there from what I can see. They have all their film and TV titles split up into categories. Including the 70\u2019s, 80\u2019s, 90\u2019s, Slashers, Giallo, New Cult, Academy Classics, Western, Asia Extreme and Sick Laughs. The service will also be continuously added to as their catalogue grows. ARROW has also announced that they will also be featuring the very best international cinema and TV, such as Giuseppe Tornatore\u2019s Cinema Paradiso, and outstanding crime series Gomorrah and The Bridge; as well as brand-new short films from upcoming filmmakers, original ARROW productions, and curated seasons. They will also be including many rarely seen and newly created extras and exclusive interviews from their limited edition physical releases. So that is a massive added bonus to the catalogue for any film buff!<\/span><\/p>\n

ARROW Player will also be having some monthly highlights and exclusives. February\u2019s has already been announced and will include:<\/span><\/p>\n

Vixen Ninetails

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