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Dec 26, 2017
Black Clover (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (12/170 eps)
Hyped as the next big thing in shounen anime by some, Black Clover is the story of Asta and Yuno, two boys who were abandoned at a church on the same day. As they grow up, the unlikely duo develop a heated rivalry and vow to best each other in their like-minded ambition to become the next Wizard King. Yuno, the clear favourite to emerge victorious, is reserved and highly competent, even having a rare and powerful Grimoire bestowed upon him when he turns 15. Asta, on the other hand, is loud and utterly inept at magic, but receives a similar blessing in the form ...
Dec 26, 2017
Juuni Taisen (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Juuni Taisen's premise is straightforward and unsurprising: twelve warriors, each carrying the name and various traits of one of the animals of the Chinese Zodiac, engage in a brutal free-for-all battle royale. Why? All for the sake of having any one wish of their choosing granted. If it sounds familiar, it is because it very much is, the premise being a near-exact imitation of the Fate series'. So the question remains: does Juuni Taisen do enough to set itself apart in this bloody free-for-all, wish-granting niche? Or does it fall flat on its face, and accept forgettable mediocrity, achieving little besides its initial zodiac gimmick ...
Dec 26, 2017
Picking up right where the second season (and its associated OVA) left off, Shokugeki no Souma: San no Sara continues the story of Souma, underdog student at a renowned and extremely competitive culinary academy, focusing especially on his latest ambition to challenge Totsuki's Elite Ten, a group made up of some of the school's most reputable chefs-in-training. This most recent entry in the series retains the heated cooking battles and whacky foodgasms that the franchise owes its incredible popularity to. However, unlike the seasons that preceded it, San no Sara throws in a polarizing plot development about halfway through, which shakes up the show's tone ...
Dec 14, 2017
Continuing the trend of taking alternative approaches to the whole "fantasy world/MMO" niche, Recovery of an MMO Junkie follows Moriko Morioka, a 30-year old woman and recently-turned NEET, and her foray into a popular MMO game. Rather than filling up its running time with heart-pumping action scenes or in-game world-building, the show takes a decidedly novel approach to the genre, concerning itself especially with slice-of-life and romance elements instead. Seeking refuge in her newly-found virtual home, Morioka chooses to play as a male avatar, and her fate in the game takes an interesting turn upon meeting Lily, a character she rapidly befriends, and joining a ...
Dec 13, 2017
An adaptation of the first in a series of acclaimed mystery novels by Nisio Isin (of Monogatari and Katanagatari fame), Kubikiri Cycle plays out much like a traditional murder mystery on the surface, but manages to do enough to set itself apart, even in anime format.

Any viewers familiar with SHAFT's visual style should know what to expect here. The overall style and art direction are as stunning and compelling as one would expect. Vivid backdrops and imagery effectively complement the show's numerous monologues and dialogues, forging a link between what is being said and what is being shown. This adds a new dimension to most ...
Dec 12, 2017
For a twenty-year old show, Cardcaptor Sakura is visually quite impressive. The art probably won't look spectacular or ground-breaking to a viewer accustomed to modern anime, but it nonetheless does its part. Character designs are distinct and bursting with charm and personality, with stand-out examples being Sakura, Yue, and Syaoran. There is some stock footage used, but considering new details and touches of foreshadowing are added in to the sequences quite frequently, this isn't really a major fault. Considering the main characters are adorned in new outfits from episode to episode, it is clear that the artists weren't cutting corners in terms of the series' ...
Dec 4, 2017
Mixed Feelings
The movie holds a deep connection to artistry not only in its themes and story, but in its visual techniques as well. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" and other works of art depicted throughout are seamlessly woven into scenes here and there, making for welcome visual variation. Landscapes and backdrops, especially the Ryogoku Bridge at the centre of Edo, are beautifully drawn, and go a long way in immersing the viewer in O-Ei's world.

Animation is also high-quality from start to finish, which is understandable considering the movie budget involved. There are, of course, very few movement-heavy scenes to speak of in this type of movie, ...
Dec 3, 2017
“No matter how much you bleed and even if your tears run dry, you stick to it. That’s what a knight stands for.”

Elizabeth Liones, the third princess of the Liones Kingdom, sets out to find the “Seven Deadly Sins,” an ill-reputed group of former knights, with the hopes of taking back her once-peaceful land from the corrupt Holy Knights who have taken over. The show is, unsurprisingly, packed to the brim with the larger-than-life fights, adventurous spirit and charismatic characters that one would expect from a battle shounen.

Nanatsu no Taizai‘s artwork is vivid and lively, with lush, emerald hillsides, rustic cottages and eye-popping shades of ...
Apr 21, 2016
Despite its immense popularity and strong first half, ERASED is nowhere near perfect. In terms of sound and art, it excels; striking visuals, a catchy, dynamic opening and fittingly suspenseful BGM make ERASED a pleasure to look at, and listen to. Where the show fails to meet expectations is in its story and characters, particularly in the second half, where multiple character arcs are unresolved, the mystery comes to a disappointing climax, and the quality of dialogue takes a serious dive. For what it's worth, the show's initial suspense factor (which is introduced in a very strong first episode) will likely be enough to keep ...


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