Bokurano:Ours | Q's Anime Reivew
An Interesting, Salacious and Juicy take on a Myriad of Individuals - Some including Mohiro Kitoh, the original creator scoff at some of the differences between the anime adaptation/manga - But really is it valid?
The Monogatari Series | Q's Anime Review
Koyomo Araragi's Impersonal, Mysteriously Dissonant and Comical story, with unexpectedly Fragile and Tender moments - An Arty and New Wave-Esque Presentation That You Wouldn't Expect From Your Typical Vampire Story
Attack On Titan (Shingeki No Kyojin) | Q's Anime Review
Robust Characters, Transient Dynamism and Action Packed Intensity ~ Attack on Titan (Shingeki No Kyojin) skyrocketed into ethers of popularity, penetrating pop culture after it's anime debut - with good reason because it's Jam packed with stimulating and excellently choreographed high action animation scenes. Being absolutely fearless when it comes to the acrobatic like camera movement and tracking
Death Parade | Q's Anime Review
A Madhouse Parallel : Death, Regret and Loss that was heartfelt, vivid and thrilling, with some occasional laughs and smiles along the way - I feel the reason why Death Parade felt so engaging and fresh was because of the amount of individual character opportunities Yuzuru Tachikawa was able to rotate in, being the Auteur for Death Parade so to speak.
Samurai Champloo | Q's Anime Review
Shinichiro Watanabe's Fusion Frenzy of styles and cultures, that's a warm and comical journey of desiring closure - There's something that's to me that's so openly nostalgic about Samuria Champloo, it's something about it's relatively conservative film grammar, emphasizing diegetic continuity, in addition to a comical spin on it
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Steins;Gate Montage Neurosis | Q's Anime Video Review
A Progressive Grind Through Okabe & Makise Kurisu's Thrilling Journey Through Time, With Confrontational, Subtle Yet Robust Drama ~ To my knowledge no one else asides White Fox has made an anime including time travel since and better.
Our first of many more Youtube video's to come ~
Sunday, May 20, 2018
One Punch Man | Q's Anime Review & Commentary
One Punch Man (12 Episodes Single Season 6 OVA's 1 OAD) 7.9 out of 10 Stars

While almost being in the midst of One Punch Man's second season, which has been reported to be slated until 2019 & to be produced by J.C Staff (a different studio none the less) I'd really like to follow up on my Death Parade revisit and harken back to my ongoing process of reviewing Madhouse's back catalogue and the history of the animation giant. In my Death Parade review it houses a lot of detailed & important information on the studio summarizing some of their history and the legacy they've left over the past 10-20 years, and it goes without saying that I highly recommend you guys check it out. In that it offers so much contextual information that'd be important to understand the production aspects behind this series as well, which I don't want to go on repeating once again.
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Shingo Natsume [Director] |

As I find that One Punch Man's ridiculous story of success, is also a testament to the story of Saitama itself. Being able to craft humour and gags from contradicting expectations and poking some fun at the modern cliche's we see in about every battle manga or comic book, with a dead simple character such as Saitama who's just as unassuming as his actual physical ability is deceiving. Really contrasting the original roots of the story and it's humble beginnings, to it's confounding story of success.
Friday, March 9, 2018
Kara No Kyoukai (The Garden Of Sinners) | Q's Anime Review
Kara No Kyoukai (8 Films - 2 Shorts/Specials) 8.34 out of 10 Stars

Kara No Kyoukai was a incredibly breathtaking & mythical production for it's time, marking Hikaru Kondo's Ufotable breakout animation that garnered national attention with team Ufotable's dazzling post production digital effects and CGI - First alongside the rise of it's other peers such as the revamped Shaft with team Shinbo on Bakemonogatari & Naoko Yamada's K On from Kyo Ani. Lately I've talking alot about the early & mid 2000's transition period into incorporating digital colouring techniques (Otherwise known as Digipaint) & CG - And while it certainly was a rough transition, that changed everything from broadcasting standards, production flows to introducing the beginning of the Bluray and DVD format wars, it also so happens to mark the rise of yet another animation tour de force in Ufotable's heavily emphasized post production digital effects and CGI, animating the hesitant Nasu Kinoko's Kara No Kyoukai light novels originally self published online some 18 - 19 years ago. You see, in the years following Nasu Kinoko's amateur debut as a writer, his work was later on edited and refined for official release by the publisher Kodansha in 2004. In that the popularity of his works garnered interest from the animation industry to adapt his works, though he was quick to decline, citing that he just felt that Kara No Kyoukai was never meant to be filmed or animated, being that he felt, if it was animated in to a TV series, audiences attention spans would wane & it would be hard to understand, having to condense and compress way to much of the original story, into enjoyable 20 minute segments that could carry on from a weekly basis -

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Kinoko Nasu [Original Creator] |
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Hikaru Kondo [President & Producer] |
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Black Lagoon: Stuff We Like!! Quick Review & Commentary
Black Lagoon (29 episodes 2 seasons + Ova) 7.89 out of ten
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Jormungand | Q's Anime Review & Commentary
Jormungand (24 Episodes II Seasons) 8.35 out of ten stars

Jormungand is a fast paced, high octane anime, with lots of gun porn, bullets, blades & babes. Often times, I find myself stacked on all too many slice of life series now a days, so it's refreshing to take another look at Jormungand - An anime that's action driven, violent and always exciting. Back in the day, I only primarily watched anime series that were preferably more action driven and had enough urgency to demand that I watched episode after episode, since I feel back then, I had far less tolerance for a story just to "dawdle" around - Being that I pretty much prohibited myself from watching Moe Moe type anime. Though this has changed entirely, as more and more Slice of life/Moe anime keep getting released and pilling up in my room, Jormungand is an anime that'll give you that extra kick you need or perhaps are used to, such as more progressive titles such as Ghost in the shell S.A.C, Fate Stay Night UBW, or perhaps Samurai Champloo - All beloved titles here at RedQStudios and Jormungand is no exception...
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Steins;Gate | Q's Anime Review & Commentary
Steins;Gate (24 Episodes Single Season + 1 Ova + 4 Ona's 1 Movie + ) 8.51 out of ten stars

To my knowledge no one else asides from White Fox themselves has made an anime including time travel since and better. If your looking for the best crop of the bunch, this is it...