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Jul 13, 2021
I didn't review the first season because I didn't feel that strongly about it. It's an okay if unsubtle re-imagining of a character that doesn't actually get fleshed out too much in the source material. Sherlock manages to, through painstaking effort, track down and somehow kill this Machiavellian supervillain mastermind.

Anyway, the second season of this alternate take on Moriarty is silly. That's the best way to describe it. There's a part a few episodes in where a character takes on a new name, and the reveal was SO insanely goofy I couldn't take anything seriously from that point on. The show is fujobait with ...
Jun 21, 2021
Koikimo reminds me of those Hallmark movies that women really like. It follows the same formula. Unremarkable, average-looking girl manages to somehow wrangle an attractive, successful man. It's like a self-insert fantasy for plain janes. Not only will I not begrudge them this, but I'll say it's reasonably entertaining in the process.

Ichika ensnares a guy so far out of her league they might not as well even be playing the same sport, by calling him creepy instead of fawning over him like all the women in his life have done up to that point. From there, the guy is hopelessly infatuated with her and ...
Nov 18, 2019
TLDR: This is one to skip. It's both mindless and devoid of entertaining action - unsatisfying in every regard.

I was lucky enough to get in to the U.S. premiere at Anime Expo, but my expectations weren't nearly low enough for this. Miyano Mamoru tends to be attached to good projects, but this one felt like a mistake.

The movie makes use of the title of a very famous piece of Japanese literature by Osamu Dazai, "No Longer Human." Unfortunately, any relation this movie has to that book is all surface-level. The character names are mostly used (Youzou, Horiki, Takeichi, Hiiragi), but their personalities and motivations ...
Apr 4, 2017
ReLIFE (Anime) add
Depressingly close to a 9. This show's premise and execution on its core concept are excellent. The premise alone was enough to start the show at a 7 for me, and the way they handle things like how an adult (even one with a master's or doctorate) would deal with high school feels realistic. They also avoid - for the most part - the typical high school boy/girl awkwardness, because the main character just doesn't see himself on their level. It's refreshing to see the main character have the kind of poise and maturity that someone in their late twenties would have gained through years ...
Mar 21, 2015
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (11/12 eps)
A few vague spoilers below.

Durarara's first season seemed pretty excellent at the time. Most of the characters had some intrigue to them; they had secrets. When it was revealed that even the apparent foil of a protagonist, Mikado, was actually the founder of the largest color gang in the city, there was definitely something awesome going on. But as we learned more about the characters and their motivations and backstories, their secrets dwindled as a result. The intrigue that made them interesting was dispelled, and the show was forced to get by on its actual story.

Everything after the Mikado/Dollars reveal in the first season ...
Feb 9, 2015
Mixed Feelings
WataMote is the story of an autistic sperglord in their high school debut, and all the pain that comes with it. The thing that makes it interesting is this particular autist is female. On a scale from 1-10, 1 being as unappealing as possible, and 10 being extremely attractive waifu material, Tomoko Kuroki is like a 3 or a 4. Bags under her eyes, flat chested, anti-social, and generally just weird even with her one friend. If this were a live action show, nobody would watch because the art style couldn't save her.

She's pretty fun to watch in anime form though. Show might be ...


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