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Jan 28, 2023
Tsumi to Kai (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
If you go into this manga expecting a thoughtful exploration of BDSM, you're going to walk away disappointed. The author isn't especially involved in the subculture, so what's depicted in the story is mostly surface level at best. At worst, it can be problematic and unflattering.

Likewise, anyone looking for a romance story isn't going to find much of one here. Surprisingly, the topic of love only comes up rarely and mostly towards the end, and it isn't especially deep or complex either.

People looking for a smutty ecchi manga will similarly be disappointed. If you're already interested in bondage, you might get some enjoyment ...
Jan 1, 2023
Chainsaw Man (Anime) add
There's not much I can say about Chainsaw Man that hasn't been said already. The first several episodes make a striking impression, with a deceptively smart plot, beautiful animation, stunning direction and glorious, bloody fight scenes. Take your average shounen action show, throw out the childish idealism and replace it with a cast of flawed, selfish and entertaining badasses, and you have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Oh, and they have a different ED song and animation for each episode. Clearly, a lot of effort was put into this show.

Unfortunately, things do get a little rushed in the final handful of episodes. ...
Nov 10, 2022
On the surface, 'Yofukashi no Uta' doesn't really do anything super special. It's a slow-paced supernatural romance story that doesn't really get too far with its scant thirteen episodes, leaving several side characters and plot threads underdeveloped by the time the final credits roll. In that sense, it definitely feels like an advertisement for the manga.

However, this adaptation leverages the strengths of animation to create one of the finest atmospheres I've ever seen in an anime. It's a celebration of the night, and perfectly captures the sense of freedom and wonder that you can only experience when moving through familiar spaces long after everyone ...
May 9, 2022
Mixed Feelings
For a story called Monster Wrestling, there isn't actually that much wrestling on display here. Instead, the sports angle is just window dressing for an action/ecchi/comedy where monster girls duke it out with magic and over-the-top special attacks rather than conventional pro wrestling moves.

It's admittedly fun to watch the lead grow from a timid rookie to a certified badass, but ultimately the story isn't anything you haven't seen before. What you may not have seen, however, are some of the unusual monster picks and unconventional designs given to the characters. It's like the artist made an effort to differentiate this manga from other wildly ...
Apr 2, 2022
Honestly, I kind of wish I hadn't watched this show.

Every character is extremely likeable, relatable and believable. They talk and act like real, complex human beings instead of walking tropes, and it makes the romantic story beats hit you that much harder. I can easily see myself in both of the leads, and I think many of the people watching this show can say the same thing.

The animation quality starts off incredibly strong and remains consistently above average throughout the entire season. Even some pretty big shows start to phone it in after a few episodes, but this little rom-com delivers quality production values episode ...
Jan 4, 2022
Nourin (Anime) add
If you liked Silver Spoon, but thought it needed more jokes and fanservice, then here you go. It's wacky and silly and never takes itself seriously (with the exception of the last two episodes, which touch briefly upon the declining state of rural Japan).

The animation goes downhill shockingly fast after the first episode, and outside of the main cast, every supporting character pretty much has one gag that they repeat indefinitely. On the other hand, the leads are charming and the series has a relaxing sense of place. I even learned a thing or two, which is something I crave from slice-of-life shows.

Nourin is ...
Nov 17, 2021
Mixed Feelings
It took me 22 years and multiple reads before I felt as if I "got" the original Ghost in the Shell, and maybe that'll be the case with it's sequel. But right now, after reading it for the very first time, my initial impression is simply utter confusion.

The dialogue is dense with technical, political, economic and philosophical jargon. Frankly, I found it impossible to tell what's going on in the story at any given moment. If figuring out Motoko's motivation for going someplace or doing something is that difficult, I can forget about wrapping my head around the overarching plot. The author's notes that frequently ...
May 9, 2021
How you feel about the first season of Demon Slayer will dictate how you feel about the movie. It's literally more of the same, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Actually, it's a testament to the show's animation quality and stunning fight scenes; they were already good enough to be in a movie. And when you start with such a high bar, it's difficult to raise it much further for the theatrical release.

That being said, the story is simplistic and classically shonen to a fault. The villains explain everything in long-winded monologues, back-and-forth fights are overcome with the power of youthful determination... that sort ...
Feb 19, 2020
Goblin Slayer (Anime) add
Most fantasy anime draws inspiration from video games, but Goblin Slayer is the closest thing I've seen to a Dungeons & Dragons anime since Record of Lodoss War. Fights are won through the application of clever tactics rather than flashy special moves. All the characters, while charming, embody class archetypes to the point where they don't even have real names. Meanwhile, the story itself eschews one big, epic plot and instead feels like a series of loosely connected adventures that you and your friends would play out with dice and ability scores. This might turn off some people, and I didn't know what to make ...
Dec 14, 2019
Psycho-Pass 3 (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Three episodes in, I was ready to declare Pyscho-Pass 3 an excellent season of one of my favorite shows. The music was good, the animation was beautiful, fight scenes were complex and brutal, the new cast of characters were starting to grow on me and cameos from the old characters gave some of them more opportunities to shine than they had in the past two seasons (plus the movies). I was really digging it.

Then about halfway through, I noticed a slight dip in the animation quality. The fight scenes became more sporadic and rushed. The dominators only came out a handful of times. And while ...


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