The Indian manga series Trio, which centers on three orphan girls of different ethnicities, has four published volumes. Apart from offering Indian representation in the Manga and Anime world, it also offers the fan club at home an opportunity to build its collection. Sci-fi-themed, Trio seamlessly fuses Indian elements into…
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Trio Volume 3: It’s all about the joyride!
After an action-packed ending in Volume 2, the Trio required a much-needed rest, and the third volume offers them exactly that! It’s Holi time, and the orphanage is all decked with colors and colorful children. Our beloved Trio, Ge Bo So, enjoyed the festival too. As mentioned in Trio Volume…

Watching Gints Zilbalodis’s Away, Aqua, and Priorities before Flow
Gints Zilbalodis has achieved the impressive feat of capturing an Academy Award while competing with global animation giants. For the third year in a row (as reported by many publications), a familiar, Western household animation studio lost the Oscar battle. And while winning an Oscar is not the only indication…

Vengeance Most Fowl: A classy response to AI art threat
Since I watched Chicken Run as a child and, later, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget as an adult, Aardman Studios has impressed me with its sheer creativity and stop-motion brilliance. Wallace and Gromit’s latest adventure is yet another feather in the Aardman cap! Let’s explore! AD Ode to Innovative Minds The…

Fatenah, breast cancer, and animating Gaza
‘My sister, our land has a throbbing heart, It doesn’t cease to beat, and it endures the unendurable. It keeps the secrets of hills and wombs. This land sprouting with spikes and palms is also the land that gives birth to a freedom fighter. This land, my sister, is a…