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Oct 22, 2018
Yuru Camp△ (Anime) add
It often seems that, once an established trend forms in anime, it gets increasingly hard to remove the trend from the possible story pool. Mecha, the post- or slightly pre-World War II or similar setting, and the “transported to another world” genre as of late constitute a few different examples. During the last half to full decade the obsession with cute girls doing cute things firmly established itself, whether that be daily life, playing in a band, or piloting tanks.
Yuru Camp is very much a cute girls doing cute things show, with its ...
Aug 12, 2018
Friend: “Hey, have you watched that anime series about the teenaged, dark-haired boy piloting a giant robot to fight against huge, mysterious creatures with the aid of a fiery, brightly-colored-hair girl and the more reserved girl with the cooler-colored hair and calm personality, and the whole thing revolves around innuendo and references to puberty or romances before going off the rails insane at the end?”
Me: “FLCL, Gurren Lagann, or Neon Genesis Evangelion?”
Friend: “No no, Darling in the FranXX”
Me: “eh, well, I’ll give it a look at least...”

I was, initially, highly skeptical of how Darling in the FranXX (DitF) would pan ...
Jul 22, 2018
There’s been a complaint within the anime-watching community that too many shows lack a solid relationship aspect, most likely due the amount of battle-harem shows that flood the roster each season. It’s quite frustrating to watch characters skirt around painfully obvious emotions and never act on those emotions or see if their feelings are mutual. As such, it should be a bit of a relief to read a manga that very, VERY clearly shows a relationship commence and continue during its runtime, right? Well, Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou somewhat does that, but in the worst way possible.
Art for this series was ...
Jul 21, 2018
Mixed Feelings
The appeal for the Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou (SSR) manga was rooted in a deeply dark and realistic take on a world where humanity had all but disappeared. The vast constructions left behind served as a haunting reminder of the fragility of civilization and humanity as whole, seen through the eyes of protagonists that were just as out of their depth as the audience felt. The audience's view might even have appeared more foreboding, seeing the machines of industry and war with an understanding of their abilities and destructive capabilities.

The SSR manga was very bleak, ...
Jun 21, 2018
Keijo!!!!!!!! (Anime) add
It’s hard to give a reasonable score to something that achieves a goal of being extremely entertaining but under examination is incredibly stupid. Does one judge it as a completely entertainment-focused installment with the trade off of not thinking critically about the material? Does one go the exact opposite route, sticking to pure, cold, subjective criticism at the risk of completely overthinking the subject and losing the intended meaning. Either way, Keijo!!!!!! Is certainly unique in its subject matter, if not in its themes.

Animation for a show focused solely around boobs and butts generally isn’t stellar,but Keijo defies that notion with a feel much more ...
May 13, 2018
Super heroes sure have taken hold of the public interest over the last decade. Not super powers, those have been a staple of media for most of recorded history. Super heroes, the idea that one would purposefully use a supernatural trait for the betterment of others rather than personal conflicts and gain, have risen in prominence. As such, Boku no Hero Academia has had the good fortune of being a super hero anime during the genres hayday, and received wild praise and enjoyment all over the world.

The technical aspects of BHA certainly capitalize on traditional superhero themes. The soundtrack contains many over the top or ...
May 11, 2018
I often find myself wary of series that received high praise during their run time and then disappear from anime discussions. It's not that I expect them to fail to live up to standards since it might just be niche appeal, but that fear of wasting time on something over hyped is always prevelant and makes it difficult to get started on well received series. Re:Zero is certainly above average, but doesn't fall into the realm of exceedingly great as the MAL score might imply.

The sheer technical aspects of Re:Zero work perfectly satisfactorily. The animation owes something to a combination of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and ...
Apr 17, 2018
I really enjoy Shaft animation, the Monogatari series in particular being my favorite anime series

I really enjoy the Fate series, having seen most of the main animated material and Zero being one of the first anime I ever watched.

So why don’t I like Fate/Extra: Last Encore, a Fate installment animated by Shaft?

In all fairness, many of the elements that make up smaller portions of the story work or present themselves perfectly adequately. Shaft animation might often appear in a trademark stylized way, but since the animation was fluid and reasonably detailed it certainly gains a pass.

Some of the scenery shots and images from the ...
Apr 5, 2018
Mixed Feelings
I remember watching the original Dagashi Kashi series back when it aired. It wasn’t a particularly deep series, but I enjoyed the running gags throughout the series and the characters fit well into their setting. It never tried to take itself too seriously and reveled in being a lighthearted, episodic comedy. S2 could have followed suit, but tried to work with different forms of plot development.

Dagashi Kashi S2 certainly focuses more on having an overarching story, with multiple episodes following a single plot. Episodes usually had a unique candy to talk about, but the focus had certainly shifted to revolve around the characters rather than ...
Mar 24, 2018
Mixed Feelings
Talking to new people and making friends when one feels unsure of themselves often feels awkward and difficult, and most people have at least one experience where they have felt out of their depth socially. Komi-san wa Comyushou desu takes a look at a girl learning to interact with others despite her initially cold and intimidating appearance.

Often this sort of interaction is made into a comedy through cringe humor, something like Watamote for instance. Komi-san takes a different path by making the humor based around the main character, Komi, clearly work to fix her problems when dealing with people rather than remaining stony and stand-offish. ...


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