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On the Agenda This Week... 1

From today until Sunday, I have a number of reviews and interviews which are set to go live on The Otaku’s Study. The following is what I currently have in store: On the Agenda This Week... 2

WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 2017 (TODAY)
Interview with Director and Writer of The Osiris Child – Shane Abbess

Last weekend, the Gold Coast Film Festival hosted the Australian premiere of the live-action sci-fi adventure film The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume 1With Shane Abbess, the film’s director and writer in town, I managed to have a quick chat with him about the film. On the Agenda This Week... 3

THURSDAY 27 APRIL 2017
A Silent Voice | Anime Review

Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment recently held Australia-wide screenings of the animated feature film A Silent Voice, based on the original manga series by Yoshitoki Ōima. I will share my thoughts on this film.

On the Agenda This Week... 4

FRIDAY 28 APRIL 2017
Aquarion Logos | Anime Review

On Friday, I will be reviewing the entire season of Aquarion Logos, published by Madman Entertainment in Australia last month. This show was developed to mark the 10th anniversary of the Aquarion series, and features whole new concepts, a brand new cast of characters and more mecha fights… but is it actually worth watching?

On the Agenda This Week... 5

SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2017
Persona 5 | Video Game Review

After many, many hours of playtesting – I can finally share my thoughts on Persona 5 in an extensive review this Saturday. After completely skipping the last generation of home video game consoles (outside of Persona 4 spin-off games), it is time to pass judgement on how the long-awaited next instalment in this PS1/PS2 RPG series fares.

SUNDAY 30 APRIL 2017
Mini-Review Day

Going through my backlog of both recent and older anime and video games, I will write mini-reviews on some titles yet to be covered on The Otaku’s Study.

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Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.
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