One of the reasons why anime has become jaded and bland is the same reason series like this anime get released. It’s not so bad to have anime clichés in your anime, it’s how you use them. This series uses them in the most boring manner imaginable.
The anime plot is pretty basic. Girl saves boy, girl is alien, girl and guy get in to wacky adventures, guy wants to pork said alien. Shocker, the boy is a fucking otaku and the girl is a walking doormat. Narue is the alien and Kazuto is the bitch, I mean boy. There are no plot twists and
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Narue's world
Japanese: 成恵の世界
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 12, 2003 to Jun 28, 2003
Premiered:
Spring 2003
Broadcast:
Sundays at 01:55 (JST)
Studios:
Studio Live
Source:
Manga
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Ranked:
#68802
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Popularity:
#5045
Members:
20,295
Favorites:
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 5, 2012
There are good shows, there are bad shows, and there are shows that leave no real lasting impression. The World of Narue (or Narue no Sekai) fits squarely into the third category. This somewhat pleasant sci-fi romantic comedy manages to retread overused material without being offensive. It is also so pedestrian that it fails to be memorable.
Right from the get-go, the show proves to be completely unambitious. The story follows the relationship of Kazuto Iizuki and Narue Nanase. Events unfold very typically: boy meets girl, boy likes girl, girl turns out to be an alien (weird so call such an event typical, but ... Jan 4, 2015
This one's a bit of a mixed bag for me. World of Narue seemingly mixes around sci-fi, romantic comedy and slice-of-life in its focus on our female alien lead Narue who gets a human boyfriend named Kazuto as they try maintaining a normal relationship despite Narue's alien origins leading to sometimes hostile, sometimes bizarre situations. There are some aspects of its storytelling that aren't executed well such as its implementation of action with the two incidents with alien ninjas and the sudden developments that lead Narue and Kazuto into becoming a couple.
On the plus side though, the series does offer a decent amount of depth ... Dec 30, 2010
:)Hi, This Story, There's a lot of random story in this ep of Narue no Seka. This isn’t to say that the characters don’t develop.
There’s a chapter with Narue’s sister Kanaka making friends with Hajime, a bizarre story where Kazuto turns into a cat (and travels in time), and a cosplay episode. They even manage to fit two beach episodes in! Well, a beach and a pool episode, It had little comedy, romance, this anime more about sci-fi. The last Ep was yes bad. Jun 26, 2020
Story (5): The story was pretty basic and didn't really go anywhere by the last episode. The adventures Narue and Kasu had we're entertaining, but that's literally it. The episodes felt like filler and didn't follow the story synopsis very much. The adventure part yes, and the "fighting space invaders and androids" for like 2 or 3 episodes. The rest of them were just random episodes of them just doing different things.
Art/Animation (7): For it's time this was pretty good. I like the colors, and animation was decent! I will say that the characters designs were pretty generic though. Sound: (7): I enjoyed the ... Nov 8, 2017
"Don't judge a book by it's cover" That's what we are all told, There are times where this advice is useful like watching Madoka, Gakkou Garashi, or even Yurikuma Arashi based on the openings alone. But for every action there is an equal/opposite reaction and that is the casw with me. I always have the luck of watching a show with a great opening but the actual show itself is soooooooo bad. This is one case. I will try to make this review as short as possible
Narue no Sekai(the World of Narue) is pretty much Onegai Teacher but it's not as cringey. There is ... |