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Feb 7, 2020
Preliminary (60/60 chp)
After binge watching the anime (and loving it) I've decided to give this manga a try. Regrettable decision.

Don't get me wrong, it isn't a bad manga. But it pales out in comparison with the anime. It's fine to change a story to adapt it to a new medium, as long as you don't kill it in the process.

Story - 6/10. Why are the children fighting? Why can't adults do it? What's APE up to? What's the message this manga tries to convey? The anime already had some problems with rushed plot, but here it becomes almost nonsensical. And a good chunk of the original message ...
Feb 7, 2020
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
If you like ecchi Ishuzoku Reviewers is a good show that got lots of undeserved hate and love. I feel like few people are being objective when rating it, or reviewing the reviewers.

Story - 8/10. The episodes are mostly self-contained, so there isn't much "story" going on besides the premise: some friends in a fantasy world decide to go to brothel after brothel, and rate their experiences with monster girls. That premise however is why I rate the show so high because I think it's creative and bold.

[Visual] art - 7/10. It's good; by no means an eyesore, but by no means exceptionally ...
Feb 6, 2020
Preliminary (7/24 eps)
This show isn't just about mechas or the crapsaccharine world, but also: coming of age, sexual and romantic discovery, search for true love, acceptance and trust on your partner. It's all about finding yourself in the eyes of another person.

If you keep the above in mind, I bet you'll enjoy Darling in the FranXX way more.

Right in Ep01 Hiro (the male lead) talks on how you need a couple to fly. Pilots are called after reproductive organs of flowers. Males pilot females in a suggestive pose. The nude bathing scene, the female lead (Zero Two) oozing sex from every frame she appears on... those aren't ...
Feb 5, 2020
Ai Yori Aoshi (Anime) add
If you repeatedly dye something with indigo, it'll get bluer than the indigo you started with. The same happens with love, and that's what Ai Yori Aoshi (Bluer than Indigo) is about: as the characters show affection for each other their love becomes deeper, not just the romantic love of the main couple but the familiar love for everyone around them.

Story - 7/10. Aoi and Kaoru get engaged in their childhood, for the sake of their families. Later events split the couple, but on a whim Aoi seeks Kaoru (now a college student) and they start living together, discovering each other better. More people (all ...


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