A tag for all articles covering anime series that air in the twelve months of 2024.
I invite readers to catch up on the Sound! Euphonium anime series for free on Tubi TV before I cover the third and final TV season in my 2024 anime review at the end of the year.
A Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night features three teenage girls whose hair is shown to have undergone some dramatic color and style changes over the years.
I reviewed the A Sign of Affection anime after having written five articles about hair color in the show. A report on the show’s production gave rise to additional thoughts.
While the first season of The Dangers in My Heart missed my 2023 top-six list, the second season proved to be the first genuine anime of the year candidate for 2024.
A comprehenshive spoiler-lite review of the second season of the Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki anime.
The winter 2024 adaptation of A Sign of Affection gave me five articles about anime hair color. Having written so much about it already, I decided to write a full review of the eseason itself, separate from its great hair color topics.
I commemorate the unexpected dominance of my first two articles about hair color in A Sign of Affection in our February article ranking with a history of my anime/manga/game hair color project. Let’s start in 2012…
Having looked at the changing hair color of the two protagonists of A Sign of Affection, Yuki and Itsuomi, I examine the hair color of Itsuomi’s high school friends, Shin Iryū and Ema Nakasono.
Examining the promotion of “Pinstagram” as a tool for social climbing in school in season two of Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki-kun.
Episodes 2 and 5 of A Sign of Affection indirectly established that main characters Yuki Itose and Itsuomi Nagi dye their hair. Episode 7 brought further notes about their hair color and one on Itsuomi’s friend, Shin Iryū.
Episode 5 of the A Sign of Affection anime adaptation provided definitive proof that one of the two main characters, Itsuomi Nagi, has been dying his hair. I examine the evidence.
Examining overwhelming circumstantial evidence of Yuki Itose’s use of hair dye in the first two episodes of the A Sign of Affection anime adaptation.