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Apr 18, 2023
Steins;Gate (Anime) add
So.... mad scientist accidentally discovers about time travel, and meets a redhead(chestnut?) neuroscientist to help?

What I love about Steins;Gate is its ability to combine the various themes of thriller, sci-fi, slice of life, and romance into one big cake. You'll love the quirky characters and learn about their issues that they want to fix with time travel. But, can time travel really fix a problematic past, or perhaps worsen it?

Steins;Gate's artstyle possesses a rather bleak and gloom feel, which I believe just gives the show a more realistic and depressing vibe for its thriller and dramatic portions, as well as contrast against the witty, awkward, ...
Apr 18, 2023
Some might complain that Love is War is an exemplary of "Too much of the same thing", but despite this, it's a romcom that takes a more comedic approach on it's romance factor. The comedy is original, witty and humorous which can just be dumb fun while watching it. If you are into romance that takes a longer while to build-up the dynamic between the main relationship between the two main characters, then this might be for you. Maybe you'll get frustrated over the lack of bravery that either main character possesses, but maybe that just highlights the theme of the show. Despite the initial ...
Apr 8, 2022
What makes Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo shine among other romcoms is the focus over the dynamics of the characters and their flaws, and how this affects their relationships with one another. Should a person with unsettled flaws be deserving of a full-fledged relationship? Should a person who is unable to reach their own individual goals aim to be in a relationship? Or should 2 people that love each other be a team that compliments each other's flaws?

Story [7/10] : As a romcom, the story is obviously nothing too spectacular and follows a generic slice of life storyline. The story follows a boy, the mediocre ...
Mar 4, 2022
Toradora! (Anime) add
What makes Toradora! so fantastic is how the show revolves around the development of the cast while the chemistry between the two lovers slowly starts to grow. At the start of the show, it slaps generic and cliché personality tropes upon the main cast, but as the story starts to progress, we slowly learn how and why the characters act as they do. The characters are not one-dimensional; they all have certain flaws that follow each of them. We get to see how the emotions of the characters slowly evolve and how they personally interact with them, whether it be hiding them, running away from ...


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