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Sep 20, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Well-writtenWell-written
Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon seems like the type of anime that would be for me. It's got romance between adults, a historical setting with some fantasy elements, and good production values. The problem is that it lacks any real heart - not to the extent of completely ruining the anime, but it feels like a pale shadow of what it could have been.

Saying an anime lacks heart is a bit of a cop out answer, since it doesn't give any indication of what the actual problems are, so let me flesh those out here. First and foremost, everything is just a little too perfect. ...
Oct 31, 2022
Too often OVAs are trite affairs laden with fanservice and inane comedy, but on occasion one transcends the mold. Happily, this OVA belongs to the ranks of the latter.

This OVA brings back everything lovable from the parent series, and executes it with greater skill. The three episodes comprise a tight-knit arc that fits well in the world of the story, without introducing any unnecessary contradictions. The story keeps a good pace throughout the OVA, leaving you eager for more after each episode. Beyond that surface accomplishment, the arc is surprisingly poignant, working well with the themes of Hakuouki: commitment to traditional values, life in an ...
Sep 24, 2022
Mixed Feelings
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Spoiler
Coming to an end just prior the ten-year anniversary of Psycho-Pass, Lycoris Recoil is the most recent entry in the genre of gritty dystopian action thrillers, with a solid splash of cafe slice of life. This is both the appeal of LycoReco, and in the end it is the downfall, since the show is never able to blend the disparate flavors, leading to consistent problems in tone and a disappointing inability to propose any compelling ideological arguments. In the end, it just turns out that the show feels as fluffy and distractable as its central protagonist Chisato.

Let's start with some praise. LycoReco had a great ...
Jul 13, 2022
Diving into a brand new world and getting to see everything old through new eyes is one of the primary thrills of good fantasy. When we try to build a new world where the foundations are different, we discover much more of ourselves than we expect as we consider what has been assumed to be a constant in human experience and what has been left out as only being a function of culture. Throughout almost all fiction, exploring how we experience and form familial bonds is at the heart of this consideration, and the Deer King is no exception to this rule.

The world building in ...
Aug 5, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Shirobako: The Movie is very aptly named. It takes the basic plot arcs from the original series, and applies them to the making of an anime movie, in a movie. If you think that this sounds like playing it safe, you're absolutely right. Shirobako: The Movie is playing it safe, practically guaranteeing that those who enjoyed the original series will enjoy this movie, but at the price of not really letting characters progress like they might have or really innovating in terms of plot. Shirobako, the anime, was truly an original work; Shirobako: The Movie, far less so.

Let's at least start by giving credit where ...
Jun 28, 2021
Spoiler
This review contains spoilers! Read at your own risk!!!

When I was young, I tripped, cutting my chin open badly enough I needed stiches. Getting the stiches put in was relatively painless, but getting them removed was a quite unpleasant experience, despite the doctor's attempt to numb me. Once I got home, my dad realized that there was still one stitch left in my chin. Since the wound had healed, the stitch left behind would only impede the healing it had once helped, so it had to go. Still to this day I remember struggling as my dad worked to remove ...
Jun 18, 2021
Finding our identity as an individual is a journey we all embark on in life. This journey is unique, but for many its most tempestuous years take place while we are teenagers. Who do we want to be? Who does society want us to be? Who do we look up to? How do we take the best we see in others and incorporate it into ourselves without compromising our individuality?

These are the key questions explored by Mashiro no Oto, as we follow the life of a budding young shamisen player, Sawamura Setsu. At its heights, Mashiro no Oto explores ...
May 27, 2021
Golden Time (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
It's the middle of summer. Blistering heat fills each day, relieved each evening by the coming of the night. In fact, tonight you're extra excited, since your town is doing a firework show that evening. As the sun slowly drifts toward the horizon, you notice towering cumulonimbus approaching. The winds and rain end up cancelling the firework show, transmuting your eagerness into heavy disappointment.

That's how I feel about Golden Time. Everything was lined up for a beautiful spectacle, but instead we got a dime-a-dozen summer thunderstorm.

Golden Time is one of the rare romantic comedies taking place with adult characters instead ...
May 7, 2021
Preliminary (43/? chp)
Mystery. Alongside romance, mystery propelled the rise of genre fiction. For all its growth throughout the years, the genre has generally remained focused on the mysteries associated with crime, but when people think of mystery fiction, instead of remembering the clever case or the horrific crime, they gravitate to the great detectives (Holmes, Poirot, Marple, and their ilk,) or the grandiose deceivers, such as Moriarty. Thus, at its core the mystery genre is perhaps more truly defined by the character - both those who seek to peer into the hearts of men to satisfy justice or curiosity, and those who hide behind ...
May 1, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Mild spoilers - no specifics, but some general issues.

Urasekai Picnic had the potential to be an elegant "picnic" indeed: ice-cold lemonade, artisan bread, cold chicken, and fresh berries. Instead, its fear of committing to what could have made it great left us with lukewarm drinks and lackluster sandwiches.

Let's start with the anime's strongest point: the characters. Sorao and Toriko both feel pretty fresh, neither so hyperbolic nor so bland that you can't imagine meeting them in real life. The start of their relationship feels a little improbable, though at least that problem is addressed in retrospect. By the end of their ...


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