
Joy Huddleston
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About Joy Huddleston
Joy Huddleston is a freelance writer for Screen Rant. She has had a ion for manga and anime since she was young, ever since she discovered one of her favorite movies, The Sea Prince and the Fire Child. Her love for the genre was rekindled during her years at Northwest Missouri State University, where she served on the executive board for the school's anime club. She is proud to have earned her Bachelor's in Applied Advertising and her Master's in Creative Writing after several years fueled by spite and Dr. Pepper. When she's not writing for Screen Rant, she's working on writing her own fantasy books or laughing way too hard at mediocre jokes online.
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Moving Anime Movie is a Lost Classic More Fans Need to See
The Sea Prince and the Fire Child, a hidden gem from the creators of Hello Kitty is a timeless story that will enchant viewers young and old.

Huge Manga Romance Hit Makes a Big Change to Its Format For New Arc
Shinichi Fukuda's My Dress-Up Darling manga is going through an unexpected change for the benefit of its latest "Mandate of Heaven" arc.

One New Manga Company is Already Poised to Become the Industry's Future
The seemingly never ending success of WEBTOON suggests that they're on the fast track to flipping the manga industry on its head forever.

One Subtle Ponyo Detail Makes the Movie Much Darker Than Miyazaki Fans Think
One easily forgotten line from Ponyo's father implies that her new world may be met with a sinister fate...and no one seems to have noticed.

Dragon Ball Super's Artist Confirmed The Series' True Heart Isn't What Fans Think
In a 2016 interview, Dragon Ball Super artist Toyotaro reveals what Akira Toriyama values most about the story...and it's not the action.

Boruto's Time Skip Proves Once Again The Big Difference With Naruto
The missing time between parts one and two of the Boruto anime makes the plot feel rushed, but that may actually be because of the timeline itself.

Anime's Greatest Real Love Story is Between A Penguin & A Cardboard Cutout
When a Japanese zoo used cardboard cutouts of anime girls to , they never could've imagined how quickly Grape-Kun would fall in love.

Cowboy Bebop's Stealth Sequel is the Perfect Starter Anime For New Fans
The disted and nonsensical nature of Space Dandy makes it the perfect introduction to what newcomers can expect from the world of anime.

Even Dragon Ball's Creator Knows Goku Isn't a Hero For One Reason
Goku's neverending quest to get stronger never had anything to do with heroism in the manga. It just happened to be a side effect of his obsession.

All Might's Final Form Confirms He Was Never My Hero Academia's Superman
While All Might seems to be MHA's version of Superman at first glance, his newest weapon ties him more closely to Tony Stark than Clark Kent.