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Funimation Films announced its acquisition of the live-action film "Shin Godzilla," scheduled to hit theaters late this year.

The second season of Yo-Kai Watch will premiere on Disney XD beginning Aug. 1 with 10 consecutive new episodes airing weekdays through Aug. 12 at 12:30 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time.

A continuation of what was originally a popular manga series, To Love-Ru Darkness 2 was originally aired in fall 2015 and now comes to home video, starting Nov. 1.

They keep introducing new Pokémon characters for the upcoming Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, but one new character might fool you into thinking its an old character.

The rumor mill this week focuses on the popular One-Punch Man series and whether the English dub version will hinder the introduction of a new season.

Here are the latest recaps of the anime currently being broadcast in the U.S. While there are some series just beginning, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure hits the finish line.

In what Dark Horse promises will be the first in a series of coloring books for adults, the popular anime series Avatar: The Last Airbender and the science fiction series Serenity will be featured in the initial offerings.

What with E3 and Anime Expo leaving L.A. for the year, things are still up in the air. Nintendo's return to cartridges is just one of a number of unbelievable things popping up.

Here are the latest recaps of the anime currently being broadcast in the U.S. Some more series have been wrapping up this week while six series are just beginning.

Oof! The spring anime season was a rough one. There's a lot to like from the Spring, but few shows have held my attention. Big example: out of the handful of anime Exclusively streamed on Funimation, I have not continued to watch a single one of them. Luckily, their biggest show this season is available on Hulu, so I wont have to worry about going to Funimation.com to watch anime I like.  Like I said, this is rough. Luckily, I know which shows are worth watching.

Sadly Absent

Kuromukuro

Kuromukuro is the latest anime to be kidnapped by Netflix and held hostage until they have an English dub for it. That's Netflix' scheme, and they're sticking to it. I hope it's worth the time spent waiting for it. Probably not. It's about an angry samurai mecha pilot or something. It's hard to do a mecha show that's novel, when everything's been done already.

I'll see it one day...

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Amazon

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress is one of the most hyped, buzzed about, and beloved anime of this season. It's also behind Amazon's paywall, their Prime membership. Prime's not a big hurdle; they give out free trials like water. I just don't want to feel rushed to see an anime, and I have other things to catch up to. Plus, I'm already paying for Hulu, Netflix, and Crunchyroll. Is Amazon going to request my attention as well?

Kabaneri was created by team members from the Attack on Titan anime, and that is where the jokes about it being Attack on Titan on a train started. Yes, there are connections you can make between this show's plot and Titan, but I hear that it's so incredible I will not care. When I totally gorge on this anime, I'll tell you if it is really that good.

Returning Favorites

Ushio and Tora

The Ushio and Tora train rolls on, but I haven't been keeping up with it! I loved Ushio and Tora for the first season, but now there's so much to watch that I don't know when I'll get time to watch it.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Diamond is Unbreakable

We're up to the fourth season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and our Fourth JoJo. Our new protagonist is Josuke Hishigikata (How he's called JoJo- don't ask) and he's just as eccentric as the people in his bloodline. He lives in what used to be a quiet little town, but has now become a haven for...the bizarre. It's great, so if you STILL haven't watched a single episode of this series, please correct that mistake.

Concrete Revolutio

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I feel that JoJo's Bizarre adventure is an easy recommend. Concrete Revolutio is almost entirely the opposite. Concrete Revolutio is a weird, weird anime about a world filled with superhumans, and the group tasked with keeping them in check. I almost missed this show, because it's exclusively on Funimation,

The Runners-up

Mayoiga (The Lost Village)

The Lost Village

It has Lost in the title. It's about a remote area where strange things happen. It has a very large cast. Hey, is this just a Japanese interpretation of Lost? I wish it was, or at least I wish it was more of what made Lost interesting. The Lost Village is a waiting game. You're waiting to learn what the secret of this village is, and why these people were drawn to it. In the meantime, the plot and characters are just...whatever. I will watch The Lost Village straight through, but I don't have much faith that I will be satisfied by its ending. At least the OP song is great.

Flying Witch

Flying Witch

Flying Witch, although it takes place in a world where the supernatural and normal coexist, is a very normal anime. Makoto Kowata, our flying witch, comes to live with normal relatives in a little village. She's inexperienced, so crazy stuff is bound to happen. I haven't watched much of Flying Witch, but I thought it was funny. It's worth watching, but the show is so quaint that I don't feel in a rush to finish it.

Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto

Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto

Some comedy anime are built on a single joke. The problem with that is you might bore your audience with that same joke week after week. Sakamoto succeeds in going with a single gag, but using the gag in such refreshing ways that it doesn't get stale. The show revolves around its namesake, a high school student who is so incredibly perfect that nothing can make him look bad or tarnish his reputation. If you pull out his chair, he'll simply sit in mid-air. If you try to throw an eraser at him, he'll catch it.

As long as they can write funny jokes, you can entertain an audience with a one-note joke. The problem for me is that Sakamoto is like a sketch comedy character. He has no growth, so it has been easy to forget to watch the show, in favors with shows that have a plot.