🌑 Texhnolyze – Humanity at the Edge of Despair
Some anime entertain. Others make you think. Texhnolyze does something rarer: it forces you to feel the weight of existence itself. Released in 2003 and created by the team…

Some anime entertain. Others make you think. Texhnolyze does something rarer: it forces you to feel the weight of existence itself. Released in 2003 and created by the team…
The fragment was never inert. For months the explorers observed it drifting inside the fractured asteroid—silent, geometric, impossibly symmetrical. It emitted no signal, no…
El 1 de marzo de 1854, se proclamó formalmente el Plan de Ayutla, documento político que desconocía al presidente Antonio López de Santa Anna y llamaba a la formación de un nuevo…
Some anime entertain you. Monster unsettles you. Released in 2004 and based on Naoki Urasawa’s acclaimed manga, this psychological thriller steps away from fantasy and the…
Not all knowledge is sealed in temples. Some of it drifts. Far from jungle planets and ritual grounds, beyond bioluminescent forests and sacred vaults, a fragment of the…
El 22 de febrero de 1913, fueron asesinados en la Ciudad de México el presidente Francisco I. Madero y el vicepresidente José María Pino Suárez, tras haber sido obligados a…
What happens after death? Death Parade doesn’t answer that question directly—but it makes you feel the gravity behind it. Released in 2015 and produced by Madhouse, this…
The war was never the end. As Guardians and Explorers clashed beneath burning canopies and fractured skies, something unexpected happened: the Sealed Archive responded. Not…
Some anime tell a story about war. Code Geass tells a story about strategy, ideology, and the dangerous beauty of absolute power. Released in 2006 and created by Sunrise, this…