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Apr 13, 2021
Gokushufudou (Anime) add
I started this show with absolutely no context and loved every minute of it.

Story
Put two completely different genres together and BAM! Comedy gold, which is not easy to do! An original story told from a unique perspective. Household duties are serious business. And the main character Tatsu, is a serious guy. Of course he'd take it seriously, with his own (hilarious) spin on things based on his past. Although he encounters yakuza members on occasion, everyone else in his life treats him like a normal guy despite some of his harmless habits/misunderstandings, which I find absolutely hilarious.

Art/Animation
This is a short anime, with even shorter episodes. ...
Aug 8, 2018
Akira (Anime) add
I had high expectations for this film, having seen so much hype around it. However I didn't know what to expect. I went into this with expectations too high, but was satisfied in another way. This is definitely a cult classic.

Story: It took some time for me to figure out what was going on. The plot is very simple, if you could call it plot at all. It felt more like the movie was centered around a main event. It's thanks to the many details of the film that helped make it seem "whole". Many stories start out in the middle of action, however ...
May 24, 2017
Just a normal middle school girl trying to be normal in an abnormal setting. Nothing could possibly go wrong, right? A short, lighthearted but hyper-active series to keep you entertained 100% of the time!

Story
The plot is executed smoothly, with a lot of crazy, random shenanigans. It's calm in the beginning but after that I was mostly thinking "what is going on?" ...but in a good way, laughing along the way. It's all relevant and doesn't go too off-track.

Art
The animation is where the shenanigans come from. When you have simple, stylized artwork for the entire show it's easier to animate and have creative freedom. Studio ...
May 16, 2017
Preliminary (7/12 eps)
Confession: Just completed episode 7. This is my main show for the season.

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I came for the art, I stayed for the character development.

*This is not a yaoi/shounen-ai.

Story: Starts with a base plot of introducing the mysterious new tutor to the four princes. After that is just wonderful, progressive character development in a slice-of-life setting with a royal twist. Seeing the characters improve is what keeps the show going. Also, light-hearted and silly humour. The story acts as more of a background so the episodes don't directly connect one after the other, giving it a more relaxed pace. A fun and energetic show that leaves ...
May 16, 2017
Short and sweet. If you want something light, you can read this quickly.

Story: Each chapter features a different "prince" and main girl in their own situation. The girls narrate and explore their developing feelings with their background. This manga is literally sweet, no major conflicts happen. This is because the stories focus on their daily interactions as their feelings ~bloom~.

Art: Shiny boys and cute girls. The style is not especially fancy, but it's enjoyable nonetheless. The art lines up with the average shoujo style of the late 2000s. It has the "classic shoujo style" art of the time, where the art style shows its ...
Apr 4, 2013
Are you sure that was half an hour because that felt like a feature film

The general idea of the story goes by quickly: a childhood memory sparks the protagonist's dreams of becoming a witch, but she's rather clumsy and is falling behind. The characters are all very distinct and likeable. The story, while progressing quickly, draws you in; every scene is significant, and that's what they did right. At the climax of the story I almost teared up because the buildup was done so well, it's exciting, action-packed and funny.

Knowing that it was a 'young animators' project I paid a lot of attention to ...
Mar 26, 2013
I'm not good at describing my feelings. Maybe I'm considered not open-minded or accepting because of my slight dissatisfaction with the ending, but it is what it is. It was worth the watch though, because I was speechless at the end. If I can't describe my feelings then it's probably a good one.

Upon seeing the title (Wolf Children) I was afraid there was going to be violence. But since the word 'children' is in it, I guess it makes it okay? It's like a fairy tale, nothing scary. But it gets serious, so I wouldn't call it a kid's story.

(Bits of spoilers ahead wee-woo-wee-woo)

I ...
Jan 31, 2013
Mixed Feelings
How can I say this..I was actually expecting more of a comedy, from what I picked up from this body-swapping business. I must be a bit biased then, since I don't often watch dramas.

Simply put, a group of friends hang out in a club room at school. They go through puberty together by swapping bodies and engaging in entangling relationships. A spirit that possessed their teacher gave them a little push to help them with that puberty, and it helped them learn to trust each other and discover themselves in the process. Overall, this anime went through a more serious tone.

Oct 27, 2012
Tsuritama (Anime) add
I'll admit, the colour in the artwork got my attention first. I'd also seen tidbits of the anime and was really curlous about all that water, it looked so cool! I was also excited since it was only 12 episodes, I'd finish in no time right? I was expecting water, fish, and fishing.

The story? At first it seemed slice-of-life which I'm used to watching, but it also had lots of random parts when Haru entered the story, which was refreshing. The way the characters came together and interacted was pretty quick, and I liked that in a small-town setting.The best part is watching the ...
Sep 15, 2012
Mameshiba (Anime) add
Preliminary (Unknown/24 eps)
The plot is the same in each episode so you won't miss a thing, but each has a different mood to match up with the punchline.

The art reminds me of a kid's show, which lets viewers know that it's just a short film and isn't too intense.

The sound is effective and helps elaborate the mood. The mameshibas are voiced by kids in a serious and matter-of-fact tone which amuses me every time.

Peoples' reactions to the talking mameshibas are pretty realistic. However, in the beginning everyone had the same reaction in the end, but later on it was different. If they wanted to ...


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