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Review: ATTACK ON TITAN Season 1
The Attack on Titan is a series that ended up as a monster of a franchise back in 2013. Because of this, I thought it could be fun to have a week of posts counting down the release of the third season which is releasing seven days from now. Starting this series off, I feel like I should start with what gave the series the popularity it has today. In season one, we follow the likes of Eren Jaeger and his friend’s training so that they can be apart of the army that fights against the Titans, humanoid monsters who feeds on people like they were strawberries on a bush.…
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OFFICIAL: 7 Days of ATTACK ON TITAN on WOBAM! Entertainment
For our next article series, we at WOBAM! Entertainment will be touching on one of the biggest anime/manga franchises active today. With season three premiering in Japan soon, we’ll be focusing on the history of Attack on Titan. Beginning on Sunday, July 15th, we’ll be posting a new article dedicated to Attack on Titan. The series will conclude on Saturday, July 21st, which happens to be the same day that we’ll launch another article series. (More on that later…) This series will be coordinated by Isak, so if you have any questions or other comments, be sure to hit him up on Twitter. Here is our tentative schedule: Day 1…
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OFFICIAL: 7 Days of TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES on WOBAM! Entertainment
We’re in the middle of our San Diego Comic-Con coverage and our Attack on Titan series now, but today, we’re ready to announce our next series. Beginning on Sunday, July 22nd, we will be publishing a new post based on the upcoming film Teen Titans GO! To the Movies. In this series, we will be looking at both the Teen Titans and DC’s history with animation. The series will include the WOBAM! Entertainment review for Teen Titans GO! To the Movies. Check out our tentative schedule below. Day 1 (July 22nd): Is Titans Destined to Fail? Day 2 (July 23rd): 5 More Animated DC Shows That Should Go to the…
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The WOBAM BEACON Newsletter – March 31st, 2021 – “Not Us United”
If you haven’t already, don’t forget to subscribe to our monthly newsletter, The WOBAM Beacon. It’s totally free, so what do you have to loose? This is Episode 2 of The WOBAM Beacon: the newsletter for nerds, by nerds, powered by WOBAM Entertainment. You thought you weren’t gonna get a newsletter for March? Psssssh, think again! New Members of the Family! We kick this newsletter off with a podcast greeting and a warm welcome to three new members of the WOBAM Entertainment family. Joining us from Revenge of the Fans, we’d like to welcome The Fanboy Podcast and Hops & Box Office Flops. And from veteran WOBAM writers, Michael Thomas…
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Video Game Review: FAIRY TAIL (2020)
When I saw that Koei Tecmo were assigned on another anime licensed video game, it got my curiosity, due to their Attack on Titan game that I reviewed. But when I found out that it was going to be a game based on the manga Fairy Tail, it certainly got my attention. Unlike the Attack on Titan game, Fairy Tail does not contain a self-inserted Avatar that follows the main characters around. But like the Attack on Titan game, it does not start where the manga does Their game adaptation of Fairy Tail starts with what is arguably its main focus, The Grand Magic games, where you have the characters…
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Anime Review – THE PROMISED NEVERLAND
Recently, the first episode of the anime adaptation of The Promised Neverland was released. It’s an adaptation of an award-winning manga that I have heard much about (although I have never read it). So, I will write this review as someone going in blind. The manga started off as a Shonen Jump manga back in August 2016. The story focus on the girl Emma, and her two friends who all lives at the same orphanage. At first, their life feels pretty normal, with grown-ups taking good care of them, while they wait to be adopted. However, when Emma finds out the dark secret about her family’s estate, she and her…
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The 2018 WOBAM! AWARDS (Television)
We previously covered the year in film (check that out here), now the crew weighs in on the television side of things. Presenting The 2018 WOBAM! Awards - TV Edition.
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Crunchyroll and Funimation Part Ways
Crunchyroll and Funimation, two of the biggest anime distributors, are now ending their collaboration that started back in September 2016. The reason for it? Sony Picture Television Network wants Funimation to spread its wings and become more global. Outside of the fact that they will stop sharing content after November 9th, but Funimation will also not be available after that expiration date. If you are worried about losing shows like Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia on your Crunchyroll account, I’m happy to say that you don’t have to worry. According to reports, shows that premiered during the partnership are staying around even after November 9th. Animenewsnetwork has an…
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Film Review: Bleach (2018)
Just like how we in the west love to adapt comic books, Japan loves to adapt their mangas. So I guess it was a matter of time that Bleach got the treatment. For those who are unaware, Bleach is a manga that started in 2001, created by Tite Kubo. The story follows the human Ichigo Kurosaki, whose life changes when the soul reaper Rukia visits his home. In the near future I will be covering the Bleach anime for WOBAM, and I’m aiming to start around Halloween for that. With that said, let’s start the movie review. Sweet Christmas. After the fiasco that was the Attack on Titan movies, as…
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Manga Review: BURN THE WITCH
Burn the Witch is the latest creation from the creator of Bleach, Tite Kubo. Here in this one shot, we follow Noel Niihashi, one of the many people that are fighting to protect dragons in the street of London. The first thing that makes Burn the Witch rather different to Bleach is the tone. Yes, the manga has some funny moments, but it’s closer to Attack on Titan than Dragon Ball in tone. Burn the Witch, on the other hand, is the reverse. It was a nice change of pace, considering what Kubo previously made. If you are a fan of Kubo’s earlier work, you will recognize it right away. Unlike…