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Oct 27, 2022
Spoiler
This was a very simple and pleasant watch.

I thought the main cast was likeable, but also pretty basic and archetypal. I thought they were pretty likeable overall. You occasionally get little peeks of Maka, Soul and the gang through bite-sized cameos. These appearances are usually infrequent and minor. A considerable amount of the cast is fiercely, comically gay - the main trio are constantly flirting or giving fan service. Episode 5 in particular presents a sweet, lighthearted romance-drama between two girls.

As a whole, the show presents its slice-of-life elements first and foremost, with action scattered throughout. Many characters are pretty archetypal or one-note, but they ...
Feb 13, 2022
There's often an expectation that anime should be masterfully written and expertly crafted. I feel like this expectation leads people to avoid consuming anime from the perspective in which it was created.

Jingai-san no Yome is very much dependent on its premise for its content - monsters marrying boys in high school and the weird antics they have. Each episode is only 3 minutes, effectively capturing a brief scene in the lives of the characters.

Watching this anime was pleasant and entertaining for me, even though it's not a highly-funded production. It was short, inconsequential, and pretty cute, which is really all I could ask for.
Jan 27, 2022
Platinum End (Anime) add
Preliminary (16/24 eps)
I don't often review anime before finishing it, but this one seems to currently have a bad reputation. I'd like to help anyone who isn't sure about watching it come to a decision.

The story is pretty slow to start and the main character's personality is flat, but these things seem to be intentional. The first arc heavily tests the main character's moral stance, and the second arc seems to be expanding the conflict of the series broadly. Tsugumi Ohba has a reputation for enforcing rigid rules on his narrative world, then twisting the plot to create engaging mysteries based on those rules. If you enjoyed ...
Jan 26, 2022
Ijousha no Ai (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
I recommend this if you're a fan of yandere characters and disempowerment. Don't read it if plot inconsistencies or excessive torture bothers you.

I came across this manga randomly, so I didn't really have any expectations. Gore and torture in manga don't bother me, but I expected this one to be much more violent than it turned out to be. The story is about a girl who's in unrequited love with a boy and the lengths she goes to in trying to be with him, told from the point of view of the boy. It was interesting to see an entire manga structured around the yandere ...
Apr 16, 2019
Mixed Feelings
WARNING: No explicit spoilers, but details hint at the vibe and cohesion of the plot.

Aku no Kyouten appears unique at first, but all-too-familiar, as well. The drama is built up steadily, and as the pieces start to come together and characters are developed and expanded upon, you really start to feel like the stakes could hardly be any higher. Unfortunately, the conclusion is anything but satisfactory, or earned. All wildcards built throughout the story are abandoned, all loose ends are dealt with in a flurry of rushed violence that gradually blends together and makes you wonder why you stuck around for 9 volumes.

The art for ...


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