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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 10 Review: Arthur Is A Bit Too Powerful

The Beginning After the End Episode 10 Review: A decent episode that shows Arthur's growing power and maturity.

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 9 Review: Koichi Is Not Weak

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Episode 9 Review: Koichi might have a single quirk, but it is pretty powerful.

Lazarus Episode 9 Review: What Are They Even Trying to Portray

Lazarus Episode 9 Review: Today's episode again provided very little info on Skinner and Hapna, and just introduced a new face.

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 9 Review: Arthur, The Abandoned Hero

Fire Force Season 3 Episode 9 Review: Arthur goes on a ridiculous adventure and finds his unreliable parents.

The Apothecary Diaries Season 2 Episode 20 Review: Lakan Forces Jinshi’s Hands

The Apothecary Diaries Season 2 Episode 20 Review: This was a great episode where all the truth came into the light.

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