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Anime Desk is your go-to space for in-depth anime articles exploring themes, character dynamics, and storytelling. You’ll find analyses of everything from mainstream hits to hidden gems, offering fresh perspectives on each anime.

The Beginning After the End Episode 7 Review: Arthur’s Time To Return Is Here

The Beginning After the End Episode 7 Review: Arthur has trained, and now it's his time to part ways with Tessia.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 6 Review: Birth Of Stain

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 6 Review: Stain faces off against Knuckleduster, and it completely changes Stain's perception.

Lazarus Episode 6 Review: We Even Got A Cult

Lazarus Episode 6 showcases the Lazarus team searching for Skinner in a cult and finds dark secrets surrounding it.

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 6 Review: Shinra’s Blue Flames Burn Hotter

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 6 Review: Shinra and Burns clash in the most legendary fight of their lives.

The Apothecary Diaries Season 2 Episode 18 Review: Jinshi Is Getting Scary

The Apothecary Diaries Season 2 Episode 18 Review: Jinshi is pissed about Maomao's kidnapping and it shows through his actions.

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