Where to Learn Japanese, Spanish, and More Online

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Learning a new language is tough but can be extremely rewarding. Beyond the obvious utility that comes with knowing another language, your brain actually learns to think differently. You can approach problems in a whole new way by thinking them out in a different language. It’s really cool. If you’re an adult looking to pick up a new language outside of the classroom, there are several high-quality options for online courses and self-directed learning tools.

We’ve broken down several of the best options below for learning Japanese

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Sega Teases New Sonic Racing Game News

Another Sonic racing game is possibly on the way. Following rumors that a sequel to Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was in development, the official Sonic Twitter accounted tweeted out a brief video that seems to confirm the hedgehog is heading back to the race track.

The tweet, which you can see below, only features the words “[TOP SECRET]” along with a brief, 22-second-long video clip. The video begins with a closeup of a car’s headlight, while sounds of a revving engine can be heard in the background. The video ends with what looks like the silhouette of the game’s logo, with only the letter R visible.

The latest Sonic racing game, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, was first released back in 2012. Like its predecessor, it’s a Mario Kart-style arcade racer that features iconic characters from throughout Sega’s history. You can read more about the title in our original Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed review.

This was a big day for Sonic fans. In addition to the above tease, Sega announced Sonic Mania Plus, a physical re-release of last year’s acclaimed 2D Sonic game. On top of the existing game, Plus features new content in the form of an Encore mode and two additional playable characters: Mighty and Ray. Sega also announced a partnership with Puma to sell Sonic-inspired sneakers.

Wakanda Forever! Black Panther’s Dora Milaje to Star in New Comics

Black Panther’s Dora Milaje, the elite force of female protectors in Wakanda, are getting their own comic book series.

Marvel editor Wil Moss announced Wakanda Forever on Twitter, a collection of one-shot comics featuring the Dora Milaje teaming up with various Marvel superheroes, including Spider-Man. The three-part story is written by Nnedi Okorafor with art by Alberto Alburquerque.

Amazing Spider-Man: Wakanda Forever cover, image via Twitter.

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Sonic Mania Plus Adds New Characters And Modes On Switch, PS4, And Xbox One

Sonic Mania, last year’s acclaimed entry in the Sonic series, is finally set to get a physical release. Sega has revealed Sonic Mania Plus, a physical re-release of the existing game that packs in some brand-new content.

Among the new features are two new playable characters, Mighty and Ray. There’s also a new Encore mode and an expanded version of the four-player competition mode where you go head-to-head with other players. This was all shared during a Sonic panel at SXSW and then teased on Twitter, so we don’t yet know all the details.

Sonic Mania Plus will be available in a physical package this summer for Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. That’s notable, as the only physical version of Mania was the Collector’s edition (which came with a digital copy of the game itself). This new Plus version includes holographic packaging, a 32-page art book, and a reversible cover that makes the game look like it’s for Genesis.

Other news that is sure to excite Sonic fans is a partnership with PUMA to sell Sonic-inspired sneakers and–more notably–a teaser for something related to Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. Whether this turns out to be a remaster, a full-on sequel, or something else remains to be seen.

March’s Pokemon Go Community Day Exclusive Event Move Revealed

The next Pokemon Go Community Day is right around the corner. Ahead of the event, developer Niantic has shared more details about what bonuses players will have a chance to get, including the exclusive move for this month’s featured Pokemon.

The next Community Day takes place on Sunday, March 25. As detailed on the official Pokemon Go website, the event will run during a specific three-hour window of time, kicking off at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET and concluding at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. During those hours, players will earn triple the normal amount of XP for capturing Pokemon, and Lure modules will last for three hours.

In addition to those bonuses, players will encounter increased spawns of the Grass-type starter Bulbasaur, which is the featured Pokemon for this month’s Community Day. However, as was the case with last month’s event, Bulbasaur won’t be able to learn the exclusive Community Day move; rather, its final evolution, Venusaur, can, provided you’re able to evolve it during the event.

If players manage to evolve Ivysaur into Venusaur before Community Day ends, the Pokemon will learn the powerful Grass-type attack Frenzy Plant. This applies to any Ivysaur you own, even those that were obtained prior to the event. However, the Pokemon will only learn Frenzy Plant if it evolves during the event hours, giving you only a brief window of time to get the exclusive move.

In the meantime, a new Legendary Pokemon is now available in Pokemon Go. From now until April 2, players have another chance to capture Lugia, the Legendary Psychic- and Flying-type originally from Pokemon Gold and Silver. This time, Lugia knows the “newly improved” Flying move Sky Attack, but if players are able to successfully bring it down, it should be much easier to capture than before.

Hawkeye, Ant-Man and Every Avengers: Infinity War Character NOT in the Trailer and Poster

After the release of the exciting new Avengers: Infinity War trailer, fans are wondering why some of their favorite heroes like Hawkeye and Ant-Man are missing from the new promotional content. Just in case you missed the new trailer, you can check it out below:

During an Avengers: Infinity War set visit, directors Anthony and Joe Russo stated Hawkeye will be on a solo journey and won’t be featured in most of the scenes with the rest of the cast. Without any further context, it’s difficult to surmise what exactly he’ll be doing, but it’s nice to know that they haven’t abandoned the legendary archer.

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Westworld Season 2: The Biggest Clues Hidden in the New Photos

Plot details for Westworld Season 2 have been kept tightly under wraps since the show ended its freshman season in December 2016, but between the intriguing Super Bowl trailer and these newly-released photos, we’re starting to get a vague sense of what we can expect when the show returns on April 22.

First, check out the 11 new images below.

Some of these photos confirm what we already suspected, assumed or gleaned from the trailers, like Dolores and Teddy joining forces to get revenge on the guests, and gunslingers like the Man in Black and Hector still looking badass and ominous. But the new photos also tee up some interesting character interactions and alliances, as well as some clues about where our heroes are heading in Season 2.

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Street Fighter 5 Kicks Off Ongoing Monster Hunter World Crossover

Street Fighter V has begun its Monster Hunter World crossover event, offering a rad alternate Ken costume in exchange for going on a very Monster-Hunter-like quest for armor pieces. The ultimate result will be a Rathalos Armor set, but you’ll have to take part in special events every week through April 12 to unlock it all.

Completing the armor will work much like it does in Monster Hunter World. You’ll need to collect each piece to finish the whole set. Each piece will be available in Extra Battle Mode on a rotating basis every week. This week, the boots are available. Next it will be the gauntlets, then chest-piece, and finally, the helmet. Once you’ve gotten all four pieces you’ll unlock the alternate costume.

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This is the third and final announced Street Fighter 5 crossover, after Ibuki and R. Mika received similar monster duds. There’s a catch: each attempt at one of the challenges costs 2,500 in Fight Money per attempt. Assuming you can finish them all in one try, it will cost you 10,000 FM. If you need to retry some of the challenges, it could be significantly more.

The Monster Hunter series is well known for its crossovers with other famous video game franchises, and World offered a special Horizon: Zero Dawn crossover costume soon after launch. Just recently it detailed plans for its Mega Man crossover event, and announced a Devil May Cry event will be following sometime after. For most of its lifespan these extras seemed like a nice way to reward fans and raise interest in the niche RPG franchise. Now that Monster Hunter World is breaking company sales records, it may just be the other way around.

26 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains, Ranked

26 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains, Ranked

Over the last 30 years, the Ninja Turtles have amassed quite the rogue’s gallery of villains. Who’s the best of the worst, though? Follow along as we rank 26 of the most memorable Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villains.

Image: Lionsgate

26. Pizza Monsters

First appearance: 1987 cartoon (Season 2, Episode 6)

It’s not that the Pizza Monsters are all that intimidating or memorable. What puts them on the list, albeit at the end, is they were clearly ripoffs of the xenomorphs from the 1979 film Alien.

There have been more dastardly things to come from Dimension X, but rarely have they been so clearly taken from another franchise.

Image: Lionsgate

25. Za-Naron

First appearance: 2012 cartoon (Season 4, Episode 22)

Za-Naron only lasted a single episode, but in it, this entity controlled April O’Neil and turned her against the turtles. It’s a moment no turtle was ready for.

Image: Nickelodeon

24. Newtralizer

First appearance: 2012 cartoon (Season 1, Episode 24)

The Newtralizer, a member of the Salamandarian race, is a bounty hunter who brought trouble to both the turtles and the Kraang during the 2012 animated series. Fun fact: Newtralizer was voiced by Danny Trejo.

Image: Nickelodeon

23. Stone Generals

First appearance: TMNT (2007)

The chief antagonists of the 2007 animated film, these ancient and massive stone warriors, the siblings of Max Winters, are summoned to help take over the world. Interestingly, they don’t appear in any other incarnation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Image: Warner Bros.

22. Jei

First appearance: Usagi Yojimbo #10

Though this character was originally created for the Usagi Yojimbo line of comic books, Jei ultimately crossed over into the Ninja Turtles universe in the 2012 animated series–along with Usagi. With his dark magic abilities and expert ninja skills, he was a force to be reckoned with.

Image: Nickelodeon

21. General Traag

First appearance: 1987 cartoon (Season 1, Episode 4)

Traag, the leader of the rock soldiers, is one of the earliest villains from the original Ninja Turtles animated series. He appeared in 12 episodes, and then made a re-appearance in the 2012 cartoon.

Image: Lionsgate

20. Purple Dragons

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

This street gang appeared in the first ever TMNT comic book in 1984, giving the turtles their first real fight. The mutants killed most of them.

Image: Mirage

19. Agent Bishop

First appearance: 2003 cartoon (Season 3, Episode 3)

As a government agent who prevents alien invasions, Bishop was a thorn in the side of both the Turtles and the Utrom during the 2003 cartoon. It was revealed in the 2012 series that he, himself, was actually an Utrom.

Image: Nickelodeon

18. Tiger Claw

First appearance: 2012 cartoon (Season 2, Episode 13)

The sibling of Alopex — another TMNT villain — this mutant tiger assassin was experimented on by the Kraang. You have to feel some sympathy for a villain who became evil thanks to the actions of someone else.

Image: Nickelodeon

17. Triceratons

First appearance: Fugitoid #1

Initially introduced in a comic book miniseries before the Turtles existed, this race of alien dinosaurs found prominence in the 1987, 2003, and 2012 cartoons. They’re one of the few villains to actually have a win over the turtles in the original animated series.

Image: Nickelodeon

16. Slash

First appearance: 1987 cartoon (Episode 83)

Slash — originally, the pet of Shredder henchman Bebop — became something of a demented version of a Ninja Turtle after getting mutated.

In the 2012 series, he was originally Raphael’s pet turtle.

Image: Lionsgate

15. Danny Pennington

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

Danny is an awkward teenager looking for love and acceptance, finding it in a ninja street gang. He made the right choice in the end but caused a lot of damage along the way: April’s home burned to the ground, the turtles lost their sewer dwelling and Splinter was tortured.

Image: New Line

14. Leatherhead

First appearance: Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6

Leatherhead is one of the classic turtle villains introduced in the original comics that has managed to survive the test of time, appearing in several graphic novels, video games, and cartoons. Though he was originally a Cajun-accented menace to the turtles, the 2012 animated series recast him as one of their allies.

He works really well on both sides.

Image: Nickelodeon

13. Rat King

First appearance: Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4

As with Leatherhead, Rat King dates back to the original comics. This maniac dwells in the sewers, controlling an army of rats in his attempts to destroy the Turtles.

Image: Lionsgate

12. Master Tatsu

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)

Master Tatsu never gets a fair shake in the original Turtles movie. He’s second-in-command of the Foot Clan, and Shredder treats him like just another underling.

His introduction in the 2012 cartoon went a long way in building the character’s legacy as a madman.

Image: New Line

11. Foot Elite

First appearance: Leonardo #1

These are the best the Foot Clan has to offer. Trained by Shredder himself, the Foot Elite serve as a bodyguards who swear their lives to him alone. In the 2012 animated series, they are reimagined as enhanced robots.

Image: Nickelodeon

10. Tokka and Rahzar

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

At the time this movie was released, Tokka and Rahzar seemed like little more than cheap replacements for Bebop and Rocksteady. This massive mutated wolf and snapping turtle deserve some respect, though. While they may have the personalities of babies, these babies nearly kill the turtles in combat.

Image: New Line

9. Alopex

First appearance: Raphael #1

Alopex is one of the best modern TMNT villains. She wasn’t introduced until IDW’s micro-series of comics in 2011, but has since gone on to become a major force in the franchise thanks to her role in the 2012 cartoon. As a mutant ninja herself, this fox was a fierce foe of the turtles — and her brother, Tiger Claw.

Image: IDW

8. Hun

First appearance: 2003 cartoon (Season 1, Episode3)

This leader of the Purple Dragons gang was created specifically for the 2003 animated series, becoming one of its primary antagonists. His size, ninja skills, and street gang army made him a true danger to the turtles.

In the 2012 animated series, he was reimagined as the Chinese American foe of Casey Jones.

Image: Nickelodeon

7. Foot Clan

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

Wherever the Shredder is, the Foot Clan is at his side. His loyal ninja army has been portrayed in a number of ways, from lost teenagers looking for a home in the original movie to robots in the 1987 cartoon.

They have always been a constant presence in the franchise, providing the turtles with more battles than anyone else.

Image: New Line

6. Karai

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #53

Karai’s history is complicated. She’s been portrayed as both the adopted and biological daughter of the Shredder. She’s also been played as the biological daughter of Splinter. She was even the love interest of Leonardo at one point.

The constants are her incredible fighting skills and her high-ranking spot within the Foot Clan.

Image: Nickelodeon

5. Baxter Stockman

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2

This mad scientist has been making life miserable for the turtles since day one, largely thanks to his Mousers — small killing robots that target sewer rats like Splinter. In certain incarnations of the Turtles franchise, he becomes a mutated fly.

Image: Paramount

4. The producers of Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

First appearance: Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Season 1, Episode 1)

These villains might be the absolute worst — because they exist in real life. This short-lived, live-action show tried (but failed) to emulate the Power Rangers, even crossing over with Power Rangers in Space at one point.

The turtle costumes look cheap, the series introduces a new female turtle that doesn’t mesh well with the crew, and the primary villain is a lizard monster that looks like it’s made out of rubber. The Next Mutation is a stain on the brand that will hopefully be forgotten someday.

Image: Fox

3. Bebop and Rocksteady

First appearance: 1987 cartoon (Season 1, Episode 1)

Though Shredder’s primary henchmen are shown to be incompetent at… everything, they’re featured in most episodes of the original cartoon, along with the 2012 series, comics, and 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.

Image: Lionsgate

2. Krang

First appearance: 1987 cartoon (Season 1, Episode 2)

Krang is based on the brain-like Utrom alien race, which have appeared in multiple TMNT properties over the years. Hailing from Dimension X, Krang is Shredder’s micromanager in the first animated series.

Image: Lionsgate

1. Shredder

First appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

Shredder’s history with the franchise has changed a few times over the years, but his deep connection to Hamato Yoshi — the man that became Splinter — remains intact. Their feud dates back to their time in Japan, and carries on now with Shredder heading the Foot Clan and Splinter training his turtle sons.

Image: New Line

Avengers: Infinity War Trailer 2 Reveals A Lot, Watch It Here

The new trailer for Avengers: Infinity War is here. The movie will see every major hero from the Marvel Cinematic Universe team up to stop the evil Thanos getting his hands on the Infinity Stones, and causing the end of the world. You can see our Infinity War trailer breakdown for all the small details.

The trailer gives a good indication of just how epic the movie will be, with huge battles between the Marvel heroes and Thanos’s armies, and some amazing-looking action. But there’s also plenty of humor, as some of the characters meet for the first time. In particular, it looks like Star Lord and Tony Stark might have an enjoyably spikey relationship. Check it out above.

Avengers: Infinity War stars Robert Downey Jr., Chadwick Boseman, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Pratt, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Tom Holland. It hits theaters on April 27. It is directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, who helmed the last two Captain America movies, and will follow it up with next year’s currently untitled Avengers 4.