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Feb 24, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
Here me out about this one, I don't think an anime has to be truly good to be enjoyable. I'm sure we all have that show or movie that we know isn't a work of art or revolutionary material but we still enjoy it despite its many flaws. "Ningen who's title is too long for anyone to type out" is, in my opinion, that type of show. Its flaws are countless but I believe the premise has a lot of heart within it. Four ragtag mismatched individuals, each with their own flaws and bad habits form a group and become pillars for each other to ...
Feb 24, 2023
Maquia tells a story not just of the most exciting portion of one's life but the entirety of it. While other movies try to capture just bits and pieces of human nature, Maquia captures each and every single goddamn piece of it. After reading other reviews, I understand the critiques that come with it; yes there are coincidences, yes the plot at times is shakier than my bank account at times, and yes, some characters have more screen time, and more of a full arc than others. But hey, that's life, and in the case of Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms, the stories of ...
Nov 23, 2022
Ragna Crimson (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (50/? chp)
I stumbled upon this manga when the anime trailer popped onto my recommendation feed on Youtube prompting me to give the manga a try, I can happily say that I was pleasantly surprised. Crimson Ragna is a fantasy manga, that plot while generic being the standard main character wants to grow stronger and kill the bad entities in this case dragons yadayada is done in an engaging way.

Many stories similar to this one often struggle to be taken seriously the further it progresses, especially when they bestow the main character with some overpowered ability in one way or another, but the ...
Oct 22, 2022
Preliminary (1/11 eps)
Link Click has one of, if not the strongest pilot episodes I have ever seen period. Every single scene is there for a purpose, that furthers the plot or provides another insight into it’s world. I believe it is refreshing how seriously Link Click trusts not only it’s story but it’s viewers. It doesn’t have a lengthy exposition, some monologue about how the world and time travel system works, it gives the viewer bits and pieces and knows that the story of Link Click is engrossing enough that the viewer will be willing to stick around despite being confused. The characters feel human, the dialogue ...


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