Look Back, the anime film adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga, is a visual masterpiece that showcases his genius. This review dives into the stunning visuals, incredible animation, and emotional story that makes Look Back a must-watch.
Tatsuki Fujimoto, creator of Chainsaw Man, is moved to tears by the anime adaptation of his one-shot manga, Look Back. Fujimoto praises the film's animation, voice acting, and the director's ability to capture the essence of his work.
Chainsaw Man's ability to erase Devils from existence is finally explained, revealing a surprisingly simple but terrifying logic behind his power. Find out how Chainsaw Man's strength makes Devils even scarier!
Did Fuji really intend to shoot Omi in Shogun? Actress Moeka Hoshi shares her thoughts on that intense scene and why it makes sense in feudal Japan. Plus, what it means for Fuji's commitment to John Blackthorne and how it may affect Season 2.
Though recent stunning chapters, Chainsaw Man Part 2 is under fire for lacking direction. Although the manga lives on shocks, its lack of set objectives and villains leaves readers wondering where the plot is headed.
Although Chainsaw Man has always stretched limits, chapter 167 is especially contentious. Discover the startling incidents that have spurred intense discussion among viewers and consider how this dramatic change might affect the direction of the show.