Read Common Sense Media's Enter the Anime review, age rating, and parents guide. Scenes of dead bodies, fighting with swords, a man whipped in the face whose eyeball pops out and dangles against a wooden post. Enter the Anime is sponsored content winkingly performing cheeky quirk and self-awareness in that it's been promoted as a documentary.

Check out all our past reviews and articles Here, and have a happy day. Explore the world of Anime and how it has impacted not only Japanese Culture but the rest. 'Enter the Anime' purports to be about finding the 'soul' of anime, but it's just a cynical, borderline racist advertisement for Netflix original anime. If Enter the Anime really wanted to explore anime and the culture surrounding it, it could have employed a dozen different tactics.

Enter the Anime

Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. Theoretically, the aim of a documentary is to educate, so things are already questionable when Enter the Anime's host and director Alex Burunova (whose voice is dubbed over by Tania. Enter the Anime, which was released this week on Netflix, is not that documentary. In fact, the hour-long film barely qualifies as a documentary at all. Enter the Anime is bad for many reasons, chief among them being that it serves no purpose other than to make clear that Netflix.

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Like Enter the Anime's editing, there isn't a purpose to this project, it's absolutely confusing, and it doesn't care about its subject matter. Enter the Netflix™-licensed anime which are all available on Netflix™, much like this thinly disguised terrible one-hour-long advertisement for Netflix™-licensed. REVIEW: 'Enter the Anime' is Little More Than a Netflix Anime Ad-Roll.

Even when focussing on the true standout of Netflix animation, Castlevania, Enter the Anime is a cringeworthy look into it's creator, Adi Shankar, and ultimately feels shot to mock him. Enter the Anime concludes, basically, that anime is a misfit subculture, which is a gross mischaracterization. Its sneering, pathetically unhip attitude is just obnoxious, only wiping a dismissive hand over the surface of anime history before diving headlong into an hour of furiously patting Netflix. Through deep-dives with notable masterminds of this electrifying genre, this fast-paced documentary seeks to find the answers.