Jul 25, 2024 11:55 PM
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Review
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Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!
Pretty nice episode to end the anime on. Video society, even with the last minute issues, push out their biggest project yet and go all the way to Comet A and rack in a fortune while showing their talents further out into the public, and at the 3 give their project a watch before calling it a day and go again. Feels poetic and quite a simple ending, but for the style and themes this show was portraying, i'd say i'm the conclusion was big and satisficing enough for me.
Honestly a really creative anime that i'd give a 8/10. I felt it did a good job at portraying animation production and it's Otaku Culture in a easy to understand and digest manner that also made it interesting and enjoyable to watch. The pacing i thought was a bit weird at times, usually when the main cast start their project and about mid way through it, seeing all the ideas being generated and thrown around is imo usually the most entertaining parts, seeing them work can be interesting as you get to see through them how animation can be done, but the ends where they finally push the final product out, i feel usually ties things up in quite a rush.
The main cast also felt surprisingly fleshed out with their own personalities and characters. They felt unique with their character traits, appearances and personalities, and it felt incredibly apparent at times but the show did a very good job of also fitting in there backstories that linked to their habits.
Animation honestly is hard to judge for me. I wanna argue that it's a weird mix of quality over quantity and vise verse, for example the overall visuals/color palette for characters and landscapes can be quite average, however it can make up for that with the sheer depth of details in namely the landscapes and backgrounds.
However for situations like when we pear into Asakusa creative mind and see all the crazy ideas she has, the animation can further skyrocket with the overall depth to details in almost every object and the animation movement is crazy, so much can be moving at once on screen yet still has a pretty lacklustre color palette, but i think here it can add to the charm of it, because all of them are Asakusa rough sketches which usually focus on the details before color first.
If there are two thing's i'm going to remember this anime for, it's probably going to be probably animation and definitely OST. This show imo has a really really unique ost, so much so that i actually struggle trying to pin what genre of music it is, either way it's amazing and i feel like really amps this feeling of casualness and randomness.
edit: Overall ranking
Story: 7/10
Characters / development: 7/10
Visuals / Animation: 8/10
SFX / OST: 8/10
Overall: 8/10
Honestly a really creative anime that i'd give a 8/10. I felt it did a good job at portraying animation production and it's Otaku Culture in a easy to understand and digest manner that also made it interesting and enjoyable to watch. The pacing i thought was a bit weird at times, usually when the main cast start their project and about mid way through it, seeing all the ideas being generated and thrown around is imo usually the most entertaining parts, seeing them work can be interesting as you get to see through them how animation can be done, but the ends where they finally push the final product out, i feel usually ties things up in quite a rush.
The main cast also felt surprisingly fleshed out with their own personalities and characters. They felt unique with their character traits, appearances and personalities, and it felt incredibly apparent at times but the show did a very good job of also fitting in there backstories that linked to their habits.
Animation honestly is hard to judge for me. I wanna argue that it's a weird mix of quality over quantity and vise verse, for example the overall visuals/color palette for characters and landscapes can be quite average, however it can make up for that with the sheer depth of details in namely the landscapes and backgrounds.
However for situations like when we pear into Asakusa creative mind and see all the crazy ideas she has, the animation can further skyrocket with the overall depth to details in almost every object and the animation movement is crazy, so much can be moving at once on screen yet still has a pretty lacklustre color palette, but i think here it can add to the charm of it, because all of them are Asakusa rough sketches which usually focus on the details before color first.
If there are two thing's i'm going to remember this anime for, it's probably going to be probably animation and definitely OST. This show imo has a really really unique ost, so much so that i actually struggle trying to pin what genre of music it is, either way it's amazing and i feel like really amps this feeling of casualness and randomness.
edit: Overall ranking
Story: 7/10
Characters / development: 7/10
Visuals / Animation: 8/10
SFX / OST: 8/10
Overall: 8/10
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