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Calling All Anime Fans: Visit Kinokuniya New Jersey in Edgewater!

A promotional image for Kinokuniya New Jersey in Edgewater. The background features a blurred view of bookshelves filled with various colorful books, indicating a bookstore setting. In the foreground, there's a dark blue square with the Kinokuniya logo in beige and white text. A green outline of the state of New Jersey is placed on the bottom right of the logo. The "All Ages of Geek" logo is situated in the lower right corner of the image.

Hey, anime fans in New Jersey! If you haven’t been to Kinokuniya in Edgewater yet, you’re missing out big time. This place is a dream come true for anyone who loves anime, manga, and Japanese culture. Walking into Kinokuniya is like stepping into anime heaven. They have shelves packed with all the latest manga, from […]

Pixar’s Betrayal: Ditching Authentic Stories for Hollow Mass Appeal

A split image with two contrasting scenes. On the left, there's an image of characters from Pixar's movies "Luca" and "Turning Red," featuring Luca and Mei in bright, cheerful colors. Luca is smiling widely, and Mei is holding an ice cream cone with a happy expression, with a sunset background giving a warm and radiant glow. On the right, there's a dark, eerie scene of faceless figures wearing suits and bowler hats, set against a grey background with flames rising from the bottom. An arrow points from the Pixar characters to the faceless figures, implying a transition or transformation. The "All Ages of Geek" logo is placed in the bottom right corner.

by: Rachel H. What on earth is Pixar thinking? The studio, once revered for its groundbreaking, heartfelt storytelling, is now shamelessly pivoting to cater to “clear mass appeal” while discarding the rich, autobiographical tales that have defined its legacy. This is nothing short of a betrayal to both the filmmakers who pour their souls into […]