Interview With Brittany Curran

Interview With Brittany Curran

Otakus and Geeks had the pleasure of chatting with Actress Brittany Curran who plays Fen on the Syfy Channel hit show "The Magicians." We talk to Brittany about her acting origins, playing Fen, funny moments on set and what hint she can drop for the upcoming season 4.

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Otakus & Geeks: Essential Anime Episode 19: Battle Angel Hunter Warrior

Otakus & Geeks: Essential Anime Episode 19: Battle Angel Hunter Warrior

The OVA comprises two episodes, Rusty Angel and Tears Sign, that serve as a compressed preview for the manga. They correspond respectively to volumes 1 and 2 of the manga, with some differences. According to Kishiro, only two episodes were originally planned. At the time, he was too busy with the manga "to review the plan cooly [sic]", nor was he serious about an anime adaptation. He has no plans to revive the anime.

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Sticky the Poo Sticks to Almost Everything by Hogwild Toys 

Sticky the Poo Sticks to Almost Everything by Hogwild Toys 

Sticky the Poo looks like a pile of crap, but doesn't smell like it thank goodness. It's actually a fun toy that sticks on to any flat surface when you throw it. Play tricks and gross out your friends or have a contest to see who has the best aim.

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Otakus & Geeks Essential Anime Episode 18 - Gantz

Otakus & Geeks Essential Anime Episode 18 - Gantz

Thought your life was bad? Sometimes, death is worse. There is no salvation, peace, nor god waiting to receive you into their care. But wait, a god? Maybe you are talking about that big black ball stuck in the room with you. Now you are thrown into a game, fighting green aliens and robot monsters for the chance to survive. When Kei Kurono is killed, he thus finds himself caught in such a game—a test of his skills, morals, and will to survive. His life is not his own; his death is spat and trampled upon over and over again. What happens if he does not listen? God knows.

 

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Lenni Reviews: "Witch Creek" by Laura Bickle

*This book was sent to me in exchange for an honest review.

Petra's husband, Gabriel, has gone missing and despite her body being currently ravaged by chemotherapy and cancer, she devotes her remaining days to finding him by any means necessary, even going so far as to adventure into the underworld.

There is a lot going on in this book. Aside for Petra, there's a coverup about Gabriel's disappearance, wolf clans, a mermaid seeking revenge for her imprisonment, a long lost son, a whole bunch of stuff. But it is cool stuff. We have a diverse cast of characters who meet up by chance, fun action, and interesting magic. I had a good time reading this but it didn't leave much of an impact after it was done. 3.8 out of 5.

What I'm Reading - Ojisan to Neko

What I'm Reading - Ojisan to Neko

Social media may be a disgusting wasteland of  abhorrent opinions and women with obtuse sexual features, but sometimes something wholesome slips through the muck and arrives on my timeline. In this case, it was a manga screenshot that was so cute it warranted immediate and swift action (and by action I mean doing a reverse google image search) finding out the title was Ojisan to Neko.
 

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Luke Cage Season 2 Teaser Trailer

Hey O&G fans, Marvel/Netflix released a teaser trailer for Luke Cage season 2. Check out the trailer below:

After clearing his name, Luke Cage has become a celebrity on the streets of Harlem with a reputation as bulletproof as his skin. But being so visible has only increased his need to protect the community and find the limits of who he can and can't save.

Luke Cage season 2 will premier on Netflix June 22

Funimation Sets April 7 Premiere for My Hero Academia Season 3

 Funimation Sets April 7 Premiere for My Hero Academia Season 3

Classes are back in session and anime’s favorite super heroes in training have returned to U.A. High School for another exciting season of “My Hero Academia.” Funimation® revealed today that Season 3 of the top-rated series will premiere on Saturday, April 7, 2018. As with last season, the first six episodes of “My Hero Academia” will simultaneously stream on the same day and date as the Japanese TV broadcast – in SimulDub™ on FunimationNow in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, New Zealand and Australia and in subtitled simulcast on Hulu and Crunchyroll. All 25 episodes of “My Hero Academia” Season 3 will stream in SimulDub on FunimationNow and in subtitled simulcast on both Hulu and Crunchyroll.

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