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Aug 5, 2024
The Quintessential Quintuplets is an interesting and unique story that follows Futaro Uesugi, who gets a tutoring job to help cure his family's financial debt. As a serious, hardworking, and patient student, he is tasked with teaching the Nakano sisters, who are quintuplets and aren't very skilled in their academics since they have a tendency to get away from their studies and cause some trouble. Despite this, Futaro pushes on to do what it takes to get these girls to succeed while going through some idiotic, hilarious, and precious moments with the Nakano quintuplets while trying to learn about their behaviors and experiences.
Story: Very solid
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and well done, showing each quintuplet and their different traits and interests, and Futaro's presence impacting the quintuplets outside of studying and academics. There was some other little slice of life moments I did want to see more of, but not too big of an issue in regards to the main premise.
Characters: Futaro (who also shares the same VA as Kirito, so good) is a good guy despite how he brags about being a very confident and smart student, demonstrating determination, discipline, and patience when not only trying to tutor the quintuplets, but to help resolve conflicts and establish an amicable bond with them while trying to keep the quintuplets together during their own conflict. He has no interest in romantic relationships initially, but his perception of it slowly starts to fade later down the line. It fades more quickly in the next season as he starts to develop some warmth, but remains focused and serious for the most part, with the ability to keep his cool. He has trouble distinguishing the quintuplets, but tries his best to figure things out.
Itsuki: Shares some parallels with Futaro, but is shy and has trouble with speaking her mind. She initially was not on board with Futaro being a tutor, but slowly starts to accept him and has some warmth toward him.
Ichika: The big sis figure who does tease Futaro, has an interest in acting, looks out for her sisters, and content with Futaro being their tutor.
Yotsuba: A cheerful and kind girl who supports Futaro from the beginning, with the tendency to help others out a lot and has trouble saying no to people. She has some great comedic moments here and there.
Miku: A shy girl who initially has trouble with her self-confidence, but does grow later down the line while she accepts and supports Futaro's efforts to help the quintuplets pass their exams and succeed in their academics.
Nino: Absolutely hates Futaro and refuses to accept his presence, resulting in her to scheme ways to break apart the study group and make things as difficult as possible for Futaro. Despite her being an ass, Futaro doesn't give up easily and does his best to approach her in good faith whenever possible.
Animation: Overall, very nice visuals and effects all around, with a slight dip in quality later down the line, but nothing too serious. The characters, especially the quintuplets, are very nice to look at.
Overall: 9/10, definitely worth the watch for a harem with a unique storyline and has a lot of really great moments that are fun, wholesome, hilarious, or idiotic.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 26, 2022
This is one of the greatest school anime of all time. An amazing manga has adapted into a really well done anime adaptation, being massively successful. In Komi Can't Communicate, we follow a high school girl named Shoko Komi, who struggles with social anxiety and communication. Tadano, the main protagonist, discovers Komi's struggle in communicating with others and promises to help her make a total of 100 friends. Onto the aspects of the anime:
Story/Characters: 10/10. This story is really moving, inspiring, emotional, and comedic. With each episode, we either meet someone new, follow a nice slice-of-life story inside/outside of school, or focus on Komi's progression
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in communication while sometimes adding a comedic twist. There are a wide variety of unique, funny, and interesting characters that really do a good job with not only adding comedy, but to help Komi feel more comfortable and help her make progress on being able to speak to others. From the cool kids, to the classmates who love her looks, to the popular student who knows almost everybody, to shy characters, there is plenty of comedy, drama, and emotional moments throughout that will keep you hooked! Tadano's desire to help Komi despite the low social role he has in school and his immature past makes him a great character, willing to help a friend in need despite the challenges he faces. Throughout the anime, we see him bond strongly with Komi and some other friends (most notably Najimi Osana, who is very popular, has great people skills, and childhood friends)
Animation/OP/ED: 10/10. Amazing opening and ending theme, not only are they certified bangers, but they fit really well with the anime as a whole. The animation is amazing and very high quality, with plenty of funny, facial expressions, background effects, and colorful effects.
Voice Acting: 10/10. The voice acting throughout the anime is phenomenal and well done, especially during the comedic moments throughout.
In Conclusion: Komi Can't Communicate is a must watch with plenty of comedy, unique characters, and wholesome/comedic slice of life stories. But most importantly, it shows the difficulties of social anxiety and the importance of helping these people, as we see with Tadano doing everything he can to help Komi improve her communication skills so she can make 100 friends. A touching, moving, and inspiring series. 10/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 28, 2022
Re:Zero is the definition of an Isekai masterpiece, with many thrilling moments that will put you on the edge of your seat. Natsuki Subaru, a teen who is a NEET ends up being isekai'd after leaving a convenience store. He ends up getting into some trouble after exploring the new world around him, but when he discovers that he can die and go back to the past, he realizes that he can change the fate of the future and there is a lot more at stake than what he anticipated. Be warned however, that there will be quite a bit of blood and dark moments
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throughout the series, so make sure you are comfortable.
Story/Characters: 10/10
The story is amazing, and Subaru's character development is excellent. This anime does an excellent job on representing Subaru's ups and downs as the series progress, representing humans in reality. Along the way, he learns many lessons throughout difficult times, and feels guilty and upset. He ends up working on improving himself to help and protect those around him while showing compassion and resilience no matter what comes across his way. It is touching and intense at times, and will be worth your while.
Art/Animation: 10/10
The animation, scenery, and art is stunning, epic, and beautiful. It is really well done throughout the series.
OST: 10/10
The OST fits so well within the different themes of the series, from action to dark moments, to light hearted moments, it will really keep you at the edge of your seat, while throwing the feels at you during different times. Opening and ending themes are a banger to listen to!
Voice Acting: 10/10
The voice acting throughout was perfect and impactful at times, really conveying the emotion throughout many different parts of the series, it is great overall!
In Conclusion: Re:Zero is an emotional masterpiece, with a main character struggling to do his best to look out for others, despite his weaknesses. Very enjoyable from start to finish, and one of the best Iseaki out there. It teaches you the morale of facing reality, and the importance of keeping your head up, no matter how stacked the odds may be. I do want to add that Kirito, a great MC from SAO, shares some similarities with Subaru in terms of their mindset, personality, and struggles. Personally, I strongly resonate with these two characters as they are relatable and fit really well in the context of their respective stories. Overall, the thrills, plot twists, feels, and cliffhangers will really leave you on the edge of your seat as you watch this show while understanding Subaru shifting nature throughout. 10/10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 10, 2022
It's honestly sad to see people once again continue to shit on SAO II for its "bad character development" and "awful story", and its absolutely ridiculous. The characters and voice acting were phenomenal and amazing, as well as the story, being very thrilling but also emotional at the same time. With Kirito's VRMMO experience, skills, and agility under his belt, he is tasked into diving into GGO to investigate strange deaths. And to make things clear, there is no "plot armor" as people try to shut down the story and make it look like a very bad thing. Kirito's strength, abilities, and perseverance are what
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kept him alive, and he is a compassionate and caring person, not a "chick grabbing magnet". It took Kirito a lot of effort to get through SAO and he couldn't have done it alone. As Kirito was trying to investigate the killings within GGO, he starts to feel despair and weak due to his past trauma haunting him. Kirito still has conflicts and struggles to overcome like everyone else. The introduction and development of Sinon throughout the GGO arc is excellent as it ties perfectly thorough the story, especially with Kirito. The GGO arc is inspiring and will forever live in my heart, but unfortunately it is being misrepresented for what it actually is, due to some reviewers not fully paying attention and critically thinking about the show. It is ridiculous how some of these super long negative reviews have hundreds of upvotes. The animation and art is breathtaking and amazing in all of SAO II, and creates a really strong impact on the viewer throughout the story as well. The concept of GGO is really good too. Finally, I won't go into too much detail about the Mother's Rosario arc, but all I can say is that it is very touching, inspiring, beautiful, and perfect. Unfortunately, there are some people that also shit on the Mother's Rosario arc and once again call the character development bad when in reality, everything make perfect sense if people followed along with the story. Haters really need to reconsider about what they said, especially with the Mother's Rosario arc because there is absolutely no reason why it should be hated. SAO II is a solid, amazing, touching and thrilling 10/10.
(Edit: I forgot about the OST, it is a 10/10 in that department. The opening and ending themes are some of the best themes ever made, and the OST throughout GGO are fitting and perfect.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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May 25, 2022
This is an easy 10/10. Each episode will make you smile from start to finish, it is god tier. The humor is amazing, and the wholesome moments are even better! I highly enjoyed the entire anime, it pretty much heals you whenever you are sad or looking for something cute to watch. It is super touching and deserves a spot inside my heart. The characters are awesome, the story and life of Nasa and Tsukasa's marriage is awesome, touches upon little moments that are very important and valuable to their relationship. The visuals and animation is really good too, especially during the humorous moments throughout
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the show. I don't even see why many people are giving it a 3 or below, it's not even bad at all. Overall, it's really enjoyable and fun to watch while seeing Tsukasa and Nasa's relationship grow stronger and stronger each episode. Even the Opening is a banger to listen to, and the ending theme is really nice too!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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May 25, 2022
It irritates me how so many people are rating SAO at a 3 or 5 when they probably did not pay attention AT ALL to the storyline and character development. And to people complaining about time skips, would you rather see SAO drag for so long for like 50 episodes? Because those people will complain either way. SAO is truly a masterpiece, the characters are awesome and there is plenty of development between Kirito and the other characters. It's a shame that people insult the characters when they don't see the true effect of being trapped in a virtual world. I highly enjoyed everything throughout
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the Aincrad Arc, the fight scenes were awesome, and there were moments where each character had many fears and inner conflicts with themselves, but the theme of working together and strong relationships is very important, especially when being trapped in a virtual world for a very long time. The characters played a vital role in the efforts to escape SAO. This anime will live in my heart forever and other people would feel the same way if they took the time to pay attention and understand that being in the virtual world for a very long time has a really huge effect, and there are many little lessons along the way that are very important. It doesn't deserve the hate it receives today.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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