Ever since the first time I watched Monster in 2015, I wondered if Johan was “abnormal” in terms of gender. The possibility is explored herein.
Tag: Naoki Urusawa’s Monster
Random Rant About “Monster”
I answer 5 questions about why I love “Monster.”
Reasons to Live: Deiter’s Wisdom in “Monster”
Welcome to this week’s Thoughtful Thursday! Monster is a 2004 anime by Madhouse, directed by Masayuki Kojima and based on the manga by Naoki Urasawa. It’s a…… Read more “Reasons to Live: Deiter’s Wisdom in “Monster””
Sunday Select: 7 Best 2004 Anime Series
Some weird and wonderful anime series aired in 2004. Enjoy!
16 MBTI Types as Anime Characters Round 2
Note: This post has multiple issues and will be reviewed and corrected soon Welcome, readers one and all, to another Anime Rant! You may know that I…… Read more “16 MBTI Types as Anime Characters Round 2”
30 Day Anime Challenge Day 30: Anime I Wish Hadn’t Ended
It goes without saying at this point that there are several anime I would choose. I’d like to say Psycho-Pass, for example, but I chose to talk…… Read more “30 Day Anime Challenge Day 30: Anime I Wish Hadn’t Ended”
30 Day Challenge Day 17: Favorite Supporting Male Character
(Warning: Character-related Spoilers for Monster) Again, this is a case where I don’t have a favorite, but a list of several. However, most are from anime I’ve…… Read more “30 Day Challenge Day 17: Favorite Supporting Male Character”
Johan Liebert and the Concept of Identity (Monster)
Naoki Urusawa’s manga/anime “Monster” is a masterpiece in every sense of the word. This is an insight into a character from Monster: Johan Leibert.
Rant: 5 Reasons I Love Anime
1. Some of my favorite stories have been told in the form of anime. Wolf’s Rain shows that faith is both necessary and futile. I am first…… Read more “Rant: 5 Reasons I Love Anime”