Back to Hatul's Profile Hatul's Profile

Jun 8, 2021
This review will cover both films.
I'm not gonna spoil anything or go too in depth in this one.

With that said, I think these films were bad.

The first film felt like a bloated mess of going through each sailor scout character arc individually with a monster of the week format and awkward segways from one to the next. The second film wasn't as unbearable since it was mostly the climax.
But this is a story that was clearly meant to be serialized, and making it a film seriously harmed its pacing and left no breather room as well as a bad story structure.

I remember how all ...
Sep 1, 2020
Youjo Senki (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Youjo Senki is a light novel adaptation and an isekai. Two things I'm not normally that interested in, but this one caught my eye because of its unique setting, dark color pallet and unusual art-style.

What's interesting about this one is that it's set in a Germany allegory and a world of the 1920s that runs parallel to our world's World War I (with some WWII elements added for good measure). This parallel world also contains a minority of people who are born with magical powers and are also used in the war effort.

Tanya the protagonist is an atheist and a cruel man from our ...
Jan 6, 2020
Kimi to, Nami ni Noretara or Ride Your Wave is Masaaki Yuasa's latest film and coming from a long time fan of his, I'd say this is probably his weakest one so far. But even his weakest work makes for a great watch that's enjoyable and has at least some interesting things about it.

Before watching this film it's best that you know what you're in for so that you'd be in the right mindset. This is a relatable and sweet (if cheesy and a very fairy tale-esque) portrayal of young love which then turns in to a story of overcoming loss, letting go of ...
Aug 27, 2019
I'll start by saying that I think this series is a blast. If you like shonen anime like I do, especially the kind that hit you in the feels and hold no punches, I highly recommend it.

Karakuri Circus is an adaptation of a shonen manga from the 90s, coming from the same author of Ushio to Tora. It tells the story of Masaru, a kid raised by a rich family who just inherited a big fortune, since the father of the household died in a car crash. As a result, Masaru is being pursued by two separate groups of puppeteers who control super strong puppets ...
Aug 18, 2019
NieA Under 7 (Anime) add
NieA Under 7 is Yoshitoshi Abe's (other) slice of life series which I felt pretty lukewarm about and didn't fully appreciate when I first watched it.
After revisiting it however, my view of it has changed dramatically.

Not only do I think it's a great slice of life series that slowly makes you feel absorbed in its world, but I also think it's a great character study that thoroughly explores its main character's fear of growing up, social anxiety, lack of an objective in life and her daily struggles as a cram student who barely scrapes by financially.

So the series is set in a ...
Feb 14, 2019
Mamoru Hosoda is an absurdly talented filmmaker. He's able to take the masses on an emotional roller coaster through his visual prowess and maximum enhancement of his characters' emotions while making it look as easy as flipping a switch. If there is someone worthy of being called 'the next Miyazaki' then look no further.

With that being said, I'm not really a fan of his films. That's not to say I dislike any of them per say, I just don't think they resonate with me on a personal level as they do with many people. Also I find some of their thematic content, drama and strange ...
Feb 11, 2019
Mo Dao Zu Shi (Anime) add
In the summer season of 2018, while everyone was busy watching Attack on Titan season 3 or Overlord season 15, China was making its own gem of a series that was presumably broadcasted on the Chinese equivalent to Netflix.

Mo Dao Zu Shi is a Chinese anime based on a fantasy manuha and novel of the same name.
Chinese anime are normally known for having low production values and a cheap look but this one is quite the opposite - it's fluidly animated, has very expressive characters and is filled with big and long action set pieces accompanied by (mostly) stunning visual effects and exotic looking cgi ...
Feb 7, 2019
Orange (Anime) add
Orange is an adaptation of a manga of the same name. A manga that was hyped to high heavens but seemed to have been quickly forgotten not too long afterwards... The anime had a similar fate and I think I know why.

This review will contain spoilers throughout.

This story is about a married 26 year old mother who found a way to send a letter to her past self from 10 years earlier, in an attempt to fix her regret and save a male friend of hers (who also happened to be a potential love interest) from committing suicide around that time. Of course, anybody with ...
Nov 10, 2018
Juuni Taisen (Anime) add
Juuni Taisen is a 'Battle Royale' type of anime written by Nisio Isin of Monogatari fame. The show is about a tournament that is held every 12 years where the participants are mercenaries who are each named after the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and the winner will have a wish granted. There is also no main character in the show so the one that'll win is supposedly up in the air.

Knowing this, you'd probably expect a cool show where we get to see crazy mercenaries skewering each other for 12 episodes, which is what I expected.. Instead I got a show that feels ...
Dec 21, 2017
Inuyashiki (Anime) add
First a brief non spoiler review for those who haven't watched it:
Inuyashiki is a seemingly ultra violent, schlocky sci fi - bullshit thingy. And as far as that goes, it's excellent. It has good tension building, very tight pacing, very strong characterization, memorable lines, striking visuals (albeit with sometimes so-so CG), interesting social commentary, a great musical score and one of the most badass opening themes in recent memory. On top of that it's a complete manga adaptation with a solid ending.
It may have some strange writing in places, the story goes in to some wacky directions and the violence ranges from over the top ...


It’s time to ditch the text file.
Keep track of your anime easily by creating your own list.
Sign Up Login