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Apr 19, 2022
Healer Girl (Anime) add
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
Healer Girl is off to a fantastic start. Animation, characters, sound, etc. are all strong. It's a well-thought-out idea that also feels refreshing.

Story: Pretty simple and non-episodic. While you essentially get dropped into the middle of things, it eases you into the world and feeds you information in a way that you don't feel lost. One of the strongest aspects is the comedy, it hasn't been too dramatic so far. Possibly the most unique thing about Healer Girl is the singing and how it's used while having normal conversations. I feel like that's one of the most fun things in the episodes so far. ...
Oct 27, 2021
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
To begin, I'll clear up some possible misconceptions and explain what Puraore has focused on in these first 4 episodes. Is it an idol anime in disguise? No. So far there's been a minute long 'victory dance', a scene about the coach's desire to mix entertainment/hockey, and two other short scenes where the characters warm-up by 'unknowingly' doing a dance routine. This could change in the future but I doubt it will become a full blown idol show. About 40% of the runtime has been spent at the hockey rink, the other 60% showing the relationships between the characters away from it. Like others have ...
Oct 24, 2021
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
When you break apart and look at the aspects of Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu individually, it may not seem very impressive or groundbreaking. However the way it all comes together forms a grounded and well rounded show.

Story: What I immediately found interesting was the setting, the 60's in the totally-not-Soviet Union aka UZSR. Oh and it's about a space race. With a vampire. It sounds absurd but in reality the execution is well done. It has more of a serious tone at times; it makes a point to emphasize the inequality and how poorly vampires are treated. This is balanced out by our ...
Sep 17, 2021
Kanojo mo Kanojo truly embraces it's stupidity and because of that it's one of the most enjoyable comedies I've seen to date.

Story: While many other similar comedies go the route of random gags (Aho Girl, Sabage-bu!), Kanojo goes in a different direction. It decides to go for continuity with a story and actual progress. This is what I believe elevates it versus it's peers. The story is simple and the pacing is quite good. Where it really shines is it's unpredictability. Is it perfect or some big brain plot? No. But for a comedy like this it's welcomed. 7/10.

Art: Easily the weakest part of Kanojo. ...
Jul 24, 2021
Preliminary (4/13 eps)
Kageki Shoujo!! is one of the most well rounded anime that I've seen. Real issues people face and interesting dynamics. It's a true pleasure watching everything unfold.

Story: With a setting of an ultra competitive theatrical school, there's a lot of potential. Thankfully Kageki Shoujo nails this aspect. You feel the division, competitiveness, and edge that every girl attending is trying to get over the others. There's very little down time in an episode, every second felt important and captivating. The story is simple yet delicate as it touches on some very important issues and handles them carefully (e.g.: trauma). There is comedy occasionally that I ...
Jul 24, 2021
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
Bokutachi no Remake is a disaster. Generic, tropey, pacing issues, and bland characters; it's a watered down version of multiple shows hamfisted together.

Story: There's nothing wrong with having a generic story that's well executed. The issue is that Bokutachi no Remake lacks execution. It's mainly hampered by it's pacing. The setting and relatable feeling of wanting a 'redo' in life are the main hooks of the series. It's a train wreck watching these college students 'work' as a team on projects when the show skips over the process of it entirely. One minute they're setting up equipment, the next they're done presenting in front of ...
Jun 18, 2021
Back Arrow (Anime) add
As a casual mecha enjoyer, Back Arrow immediately caught my eye before it aired when I saw Goro Taniguchi (director of Code Geass) and Kazuki Nakashima (writer of Gurren Lagann) were working on the project. Even then, I kept my expectations low and sat back to enjoy the ride. And what a ride Back Arrow was.

Story: The writing is definitely one of the stronger aspects of Back Arrow. There's quite a few moments that could have easily been cliché but Back Arrow manages to avert this by making situations over the top so it doesn't feel like you're seeing the same recycled scenes that you've ...
Jun 11, 2021
I'll write a quick review for the prequel film of the series 'Sayonara Watashi no Cramer'. Yes, if you are planning to watch the show you should watch this movie first. The show references the movie a handful of times and it's important to understanding Onda as a character.

Story: Fairly good story that's straightforward. It follows Nozomi Onda who loves football (soccer) but now finds herself being told by everyone that her frame is too small to be playing with boys. You follow her journey of frustration and struggles, being looked down upon simply by being a girl. The writing is good but not special, ...
Apr 28, 2021
Preliminary (4/12 eps)
I would like to get this out of the way, this is a COMEDY. The biggest complaints come from people who are taking this show too seriously or question the logic in some situations.

Story: Our mc, Hiro, goes to the store to purchase the brand new version of a game. Short on cash, he's instead coerced into buying a shitty dead Full Dive RPG game known for being 'too realistic'. Hiro suffers during his quests while playing Full Dive but a portion of the story takes place outside of the game as he logs in and out. The pace so far is slow and steady. ...


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