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Apr 24, 2024
A really long title for a manga/anime has been such a viral thing until now, lots of these types have good starts and are usually very interesting at the start, but as it goes on, you could notice the poor execution the author has done over the chapters that you have read.
The characters are so predictable and has no concrete personalities. You would see these types EVERYWHERE. I mean I kind of get why the MC was that way as he grew up being manipulated and all, but man, this type of shit does not happen in real life and will never be close
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to at least being a little realistic. I don't pity the MC, have a little backbone bro no human being is THAT stupid to think they are super unattractive when they really aren't. The psychological abuse the MC has suffered experiencing from his childhood friend is something that could possibly happen, but not to an attractive guy. The story is bull, don't read this unless you want to get pissed off.
You can say I just wrote this review just to hate and I wouldn't blame you, it really seems that way. I just really wanted to call out poor writing. People need to start THINKING and have a little bit more taste, rather than eating up this superficial mess that losers eat up as "Oh yea, that's what you get b*tch! MC is so chad! He is the better person here! So me!" type shit, it's SO repetitive and SO boring.
3/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Apr 22, 2024
This is just borderline hentai or just plain hentai that became really boring throughout reading it, I honestly think it would've been better if it just focused on a slice of life approach, where there are different situations each chapter with no real storyline. Maybe a lot of other people would like this but it's just unreadable for me. It's a manga made for your libido with the sole purpose of making you "act up".
There are no developments at all, a random character was suddenly forced into plot later on, which doesn't add anything to help the story at all. This could have been
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better if there were actual dialogues that focuses on random facts and comedy, but it's just filled with pure fanservice, which I am not a big fan of.
It would've been a 3/10, but at least you can respect he author's art-style.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Apr 21, 2024
Add an ounce of Harry Potter, a teaspoon of Black Clover, 1/2 cup of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma Kun's, another 1/2 of Beelzebub, and a tablespoon of OPM. Mashle has a very interesting storyline in my opinion. There is an actual goal for the MC to acquire, and it is quite simple: To give his foster father a peaceful life... in a world spinning with magic... while having no magic... sounds REALLY interesting, because it is actually good.
You do not usually get a stoic MC who couldn't get any more denser than a neutron star (ok), he's that type of guy who'd type "LMFAOOO"
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online, but is actually expressionless irl. Despite his nonchalant manner, he's actually very serious about reaching his goal, which is getting to eat and sleep with cream puffs forever (I'm convinced that's actually what he wants), and you can throw in a bit of clumsiness because Mash really has a personal thing with doors. The best reason to watch this, is that this doesn't have any fan-service for people to keep watching it. It's interesting in its own right without relying on inconsequential stuff like that, truly well-rounded for a parody shounen anime. This stuff is filled to the brim with jokes that are actually really funny, I almost died laughing!! (Not really, almost though) and it has decent fighting scenes, which would make you keep watching how Mash would win against magic as someone who doesn't have the aptitude for it.
+ I really like the aesthetics of the characters
++ stream Bling-Bang-Bang-Born by Creepy Nuts, that song is nuts.
8/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 17, 2024
I always told myself that if I get to live my life being in a better place, I would realize one of the things I have always wanted to do: Start reviewing all of the anime shows that have given me life lessons and hope. Right now, as a 22-year old guy, I am finally doing it. I'm still not in the best place I could imagine myself to be, but I am digging deep and taking the step forward, alone or not, just like what Satoru has taught me, that line got stuck into my head, and whenever I was in a dark place,
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I would unconsciously remember that phrase at some important points in my life.
The first masterpiece that I still remember saying I would be rating here in MyAnimeList would be Erased. I kept telling myself I would re-watch this to refresh my mind on why I think this is one of the best anime shows for me of all time, because reviewing it right away from memory would be an insult to this great piece of work, as I respect this show and the one who made it a lot. I am actually not quite good with words, I just type what I feel so please bear with me. I was really star-struck with this show all the way back when I first watched it. The whole execution of this show was flawless in my opinion, including the smallest ones, which I greatly appreciate about shows in the first place. It gave me purpose that would actually resonate with how I was living my life, how I could see myself just being content with the boring shit and then letting what happened in my past that I buried a long time ago dictate what I would be in the future, Satoru is an example I aspire myself to be like. But apart from all those personal bullshittery that I just wrote about, I'm going to talk about what I think Erased is one of the best. The OST, the whole atmosphere, the storyline, and basically just everything. Every little thing in this show was so well made I could easily consider it as one of my all-time favorite drama mystery anime show of all time. Nothing much to say other than perfection, because it is what it is.
So to the people who haven't watched Erased yet, please watch it. Superb storytelling.
10/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 16, 2024
Japan's Rail transportation system is really impressive, on a level of its own for sure. It was fun to watch an anime following the perspective of a train otaku, lol.
All in all, not much to say about Rail Wars! I'm glad it was short because it was kind of boring to watch, despite it having 12 episodes. I finished this anime in 4 days, 3 episodes each because I'm not really fond of an action-based anime with no real storyline, and I'm not really a huge fan of fanservice, but if you are, there are plenty of them on each episode. The fanservice on
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this anime really stole the spotlight, but the protagonist's mindset is something that you can respect and learn from; the act of selflessness, an element of shounen which the MC should have. I enjoyed watching this when I was younger, not too much now though.
6.2/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Apr 14, 2024
I've read 11 chapters of this isekai manga and honestly think that the way the MC just got transported into an NTR manga is hilarious on its own, that alone makes it a 6 at most. Not much to say about this on-going isekai manga series. I can only rate "Isekai" tagged manga who rode the Isekai wave to a maximum score of 6 with the purpose of giving better ratings to manga that actually have originality in its settings and plot scheme.
Rating this manga as "6" is actually really high for an isekai manga, here are three simple reasons why I like this
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manga; 1) The MC is not an absolute loser who often have loser dialogues (He's also not some greasy, old fart pervert from his previous life, now that's another plus), he's pretty chill, and not actually acting annoying. 2) The art style is clean. 3) His reincarnated life bagged the main heroine of the storyline (funny)
There is not much personality from the characters in this isekai manga, other than it being your typical harem for our gigachad protagonist (he's not too edgy).
6.2/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Mar 25, 2024
The first thing that I would say I disliked about this how they just pushed another side character into the main story and made her side of the story the center of attention (Frederica). But that negative feedback was quickly replaced by the overwhelming surge of emotions on Episode 11, when Milena and Shinei unofficially met on the battlefield. I said something similar on my previous review on the first part of Eighty-Six, but goddamn, the OST production for this anime is astronomical, I couldn't stop the feels train... on god. There is not much to say other than it is near flawlessly made, it
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was something that you would usually find in a Mech-Drama anime, but the effort put into it is top-tier.
I am just really happy that I get to see them smile again, the process of being unable to actually dream of a future is really fucked up. I'm sure no one in their right mind would say war is something that would be a good thing to experience, but in reality, it's just full of shit, ugly, and horrible. They were forced to basically die fighting a bunch of crazy robots for a supremacist country that wants to have nothing to do with them. I can't even imagine being in their shoes bro that shit's crazy. But think about it, if you were annoyed by the adults worrying about them too much and wanting them to be in the rear instead of going to the frontlines, then you basically just watched Eighty-Six for the action-packed stuff, like rooting for Shinei, and shipping characters, no, it's much deeper than that. You do not have to be empathetic for every character to understand and completely absorb the dramatic sensation Eighty-Six has given you, but the small things count.
The only reason I gave Part 2 a rating of 9 is because I thought the flow of the show was a bit too fast, and you could predict what's going to happen, like what occurred in Episode 10, where someone would probably help Shinei in an unwinnable situation. But then, against all odds, the hero of the story turns it all around at that moment and wins. I know the element of "realism" shouldn't be what you are looking for in a mech-drama anime, but I kind of wish they made a different approach on that part? Idk, just my opinion.
Lastly, I'm just going to mention the metaphors in this drama is really good, how Shinei is treated as a "Reaper" for being way too skilled, awesome, and overpowered. And the way that the Legion takes people's memories and "souls" with them after taking their lives. Shinei as the "Reaper" having difficulties finding a solid reason for staying alive, finally gave himself an ultimatum of wiping away the Legion so that other people can enjoy their dreams easily, like being able to "See the sea" and "Swim in the ocean", kind of similar to what Luffy from One Piece wants. A temporary reason, a purpose, and what it takes to live. All the pain and suffering trying to survive in a very unjust and unfair situation, finding meaning in living their lives, Shinei and the squad are strong and brave. A way to describe them best is that they are very human.
Despite the differences in setting, I resonated with the characters' strong determination to "not die", and to move forward and just keep fighting! I aspire to be like them. if you feel like you're against the world, there will always be people who will support you and lend their hand, you just have to let them. Face the challenges, fighting! (cringes and dies)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 25, 2024
What makes a great anime even more better? The OST of course! 86 perfectly gets the job done, a blend of "too much" and "not too much", both background music and theme music are very special factors for drama anime after all.
My friend recommended this to me saying that it was like Saga of Tanya the Evil, but it really wasn't (I hate you Evv). My friend did have a point that it did have something in common in terms of the setting of the story; War, but this one was leaning more on the heartfelt drama genre. The way the "Eighty-Six" people are treated
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by the Alba is very inhumane, which makes you think that the Alba people here are almost like what a specific person from real-life history wanted to achieve in the world for his people (Yes, the n--word. No, the other n--word! NAZI). Anyways! The only part I wish they could have explained/elaborated more is the Alba's hatred against all other races, how it began, and the small history behind it, how the Eighty-Six just accepted their fate without rebelling. There could have been a reason to fight against their oppressors instead of staying "loyal", and agreeing to "fight" for their nation with the cost of their lives, right? I mean, they just willingly let the Alba do what they want basically (This is for the adult Eighty-Six people, not the characters present in the show obviously, because as children, they wouldn't be THAT developed yet to actually JUST AGREE to give their life up for PIGS). Given their situation, it is hopeless as how this anime's flow portrays the choices that they were given: "To die while fighting the Legion - or to just die from the hands of their own nation" Both does not sound appealing at all, as both leads to negative outcome. Choosing to fight was the obvious choice for the Eighty-Six, as they would earn the power of giving themselves the ability to choose on how they would die. Cease to exist for a nation that is spitting on your existence, and wanting to erase you entirely from history. Total genocide.
But apart from all of what I said, I personally felt like crying throughout the series, which is something that does not happen frequently, the way every episode flows from start to end, how every scene in this series was portrayed were amazingly done by the production team! (Thank you for the great job) I fully absorbed what the characters in the series are feeling. Gut-wrenching, cruel, hopeless, and just straight out depressing to watch, but Lena gives you the sense of Hope, which is why I am looking forward in watching the 2nd season!
Rest in peace Daiya, Kaie, Kujo, Haruto, the rest of the Spearhead Squad, and the fallen 86 who fought.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 30, 2024
You wouldn't expect to enjoy an anime that would attempt to focus on dark-comedy. Migi & Dali is definitely a unique attempt of trying a new concept for comedy and they actually pulled it off, you would just have to see it for yourself to see what I mean. The animation was very clean, flawless voice-acting, and it's funny without even trying. Usually, a show like this where you cannot predict what is going to happen next is good. I would recommend it to a friend who watches anime regularly or for someone who watches a decent amount of anime, but definitely not to someone
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new or who does not watch anime at all.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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