Weekly recommendations include any type of entertainment in any form. I’ll be recommending work from any release year, new or old. Why? Because you just need something to get into every now and then.

Xiaolin Showdown

  • Cartoon Series, 52 episodes
  • Action, Comedy, Adventure, Martial Arts

After being chosen as the four Xiaolin Dragons, earth, water, fire, and wind, Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay become martial arts students at the Xiaolin temple. They must work together to find magical artifacts known as Shen Gong Wu that have special powers. During their adventures, they run into evil boy genius Jack Spicer and Wuya, an evil Heylin witch, who want to use the Shen Gong Wu for evil.

Gotham City Sirens: Book 1

  • DC Comic Book
  • Action, Comedy, Superhero

Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman have teamed up together. They must learn how to trust each other and work together, but they are bothered by ex-boyfriends, imposter heroes, and other enemies who are out to get them along the way.

Puzzle and Dragons

  • Mobile Game
  • Match-three puzzle game, Collecting, Gacha game

A match-three puzzle game where you move colored orbs in order to match three or more in a row. Each color represents a different type of attack. Green orbs are earth attacks. Blue orbs are water attacks. Yellow orbs are light attacks. Purple orbs are dark attacks. Pink orbs are health. You collect monsters and characters to form teams. Characters and monsters can be obtained from drops in dungeons or pulled from machines, then you level them up to make them stronger to fight in more dungeons. Many of the characters and monsters are based on mythology and religion, as well as original characters, with anime-style artwork.

He Can’t Be This Dumb!

  • Webtoon
  • Romance, Comedy

International Island High is a prestigious school for the wealthy and elite. Kang Doha is a regular girl from a normal family who is forced to attend this school by her family after a chance encounter. The school is divided into dorms, which are determined by a student’s academic ranking, peer popularity, and family status. Despite Doha’s desire to live an inconspicuous high school life, she finds herself in need of a place to stay after she gets kicked out of her dorm room. Rowoon is the most popular student in school and lives in the VIP room, but his ineptitude with girls threatens his lifestyle. He offers Doha the opportunity to live in the VIP room with him if she helps him understand girls better.

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