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May 19, 2017
Recently watched Koe no Katachi, here's a short, spoiler-free review for you.

From a technical standpoint, this movie is wonderfully executed. I had my standards set high after having watched the excellent Kimi no Na Wa, and I wasn't disappointed by Kyoto Animation's work here. The art is completely faithful to the source material, and the animation quality is nothing short of excellent. Characters are brought to life, and scenes are masterful - it isn't the type of movie that will wow you based on the sheer level of detail, but rather one that tastefully paints an accurate picture of the emotions and significance of a ...
Jan 6, 2017
The Garden of Words may as well be called the Garden of Grand Vistas, because that is precisely what this movie is - a scintillating visual journey which attempts to narrate a short-lived, flawed romance between two struggling souls. This movie is so gorgeous that if looks alone could sell, this would be sold out for good by the weekend. However, it is a combination of other equally realistic factors that do end up bringing it down a notch and away from the best. Regardless, this is absolutely worth giving some of your precious time to for various reasons, and here I shall attempt to ...
Jan 6, 2017
Tamako Love Story is, if you will, a rather light-hearted romance revolving around the theme of childhood friendship, and growing into adulthood with said friendship. It doesn't attempt to be a serious drama and always has this aura of optimism about it. You could probably blame it astutely on the inherent cuteness of all the characters and their interactions - being a production by Kyoto Animation this cuteness does not really come off as a surprise. However, unlike their drama heavy Clannad, and to a certain extent, Kyoukai no Kanata (which I will be referring to a lot henceforth as KnK), this anime treats your ...
Oct 21, 2016
Nisekoi (Anime) add
Nisekoi makes me question what it really is that separates a good anime, from a bad one. Objectively speaking, there are various criteria one uses to justify the aforementioned verdict; standard criteria such as Art, Story, and so on. However, Nisekoi is the perfect example of how it is possible to enjoy something that isn't really all that original, or amazing, or groundbreaking. Perhaps the best thing about Nisekoi is that it is just... enjoyable to watch, somehow. You could take a pen to paper and put down all of it's shortcomings, but this isn't a show that makes you want to do that.

Now why ...
Oct 17, 2016
I actually really liked KonoSuba. Yes, it isn't the most hilarious, unique, or the wittiest show around, but it does what it is supposed to and with aplomb. Barring a few pacing issues and occasionally grating character design problems, this is indeed a really good show that is worth your time if you're looking for a show that will give you some good laughs with some entertaining characters and a pretty decent magical/game-world setting.

The plot synopsis gives barely anything away about what you as a viewer are about to experience. The introductory episode actually sets the tone perfectly for the rest of the series as ...
Oct 1, 2016
Hyouka (Anime) add
Hyouka is the epitome of a promising series/story that I sometimes wish hadn't gotten myself invested in. The reason being the fact that I will possibly never know how the story will wrap up. That doesn't mean that this a bad show by any means - on the contrary, it is a very good series indeed. However, this is my biggest gripe with Hyouka summed up as concisely as possible - the fact that the anime adaption goes seemingly nowhere in terms of plot progression, and the relationships between our characters which appear to build up over the course of the show, conclude unsatisfactorily. Yet, ...
Sep 29, 2016
Nichijou (Anime) add
Have you ever had a really good, aged scotch? Something that sparkles as it leaves the bottle and settles at the bottom of your glass. Pristine. You take a small sip, and the years it spent maturing take a blast at your senses in a strong, but reassuring fashion. It is rich, deep, supple, and entrancing. You feel sophisticated. You set down your glass as the flavor lingers, but before long, you're back for another sip.

I apologize to all the non-drinkers out there for this analogy, but you get my point. Nichijou can be like my favourite scotch. It's not for every occasion, and not ...
Sep 29, 2016
Re:Zero is an anime that, as enjoyable as I found it, is rather difficult to recommend without a second thought. A slow start, complex buildup, an incomplete story (thus far), and heavy focus on character development are but a few of the reasons why an appreciative audience may be hard to find. However, with all that being said, Re:Zero does set itself apart as an anime that tries to be different. It goes all-in with everything that it does, and cliches and plot devices that would otherwise seem tacky somehow just work when it comes to Re:Zero, putting together a rather compelling experience if seen ...
Sep 23, 2016
Kimi no Na wa is a movie not just for the anime-lovers among us, but for any odd soul out there. I'm fairly inexperienced when it comes to Makoto Shinkai's work, but if this is any benchmark as to what to expect from him, consider me sold. Just like the love it portrays, I can see this movie withstanding the test of time to be loved and enjoyed by viewers generations apart.

Kimi no Na wa is a story about a love separated by time, and tragedy. Our characters dream about living life in a different body, but soon enough, they realize that it isn't all ...


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