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Mar 17, 2019
New Game!! (Anime) add
New Game is back in action for a second season, and this time, it focuses on the development of PECO, with art by our favorite purple haired employee, Aoba!

Story: Much like the first season, New Game!! focuses on an episodic formula. Although most episodes have events that are separate, some do impact the overall end of the season. Episodes usually vary between the workplace, and episodes that encompass days off, such as the episode where the cast goes to watch a show. Episodes that are at the workplace show the majority of New Game's storybuilding and character development. Story-wise, the content itself is not deep, ...
Feb 2, 2019
New Game! (Anime) add
New Game! was a pretty spicy show that honestly did not disappoint. It's sweet, salty, and spicy all at once and ends up being a great mix at parties.


Story: As your run-of-the-mill moe slice of life, there isn't really much story aside from various parts of video game creation. That being said, I can't really rate on story that much.

Art: Cute pastel colors always compliment moe well, and this show shows that. Each character is distinctly different in what colors that accompany them, even from the clothes. This variety prevents everyone from looking or meshing together, which you can see in certain shows, although anime ...
Jan 26, 2019
Everyone has something that haunts them from their past, and what matters most is how you deal with it rather than what it was. Anohana deals with the regrets of 5 characters, and their struggle to move on.

Story: The story of Anohana starts out with a random chance encounter of an old childhood friend that the main character Jinta meets. The show then proceeds to introduce the characters and their history together, and what's happened since. This is cleverly done in a way that has good pacing and allows for the story to be enriched by the character development. You see things progress not just ...
Jan 7, 2019
im literally shaking and crying rn like it's not even funny

Wow, all I can say about this season is that it was a rollercoaster of emotions. It not only met but exceeded all of my expectations, but managed to make me feel, which hasn't happened since I watched Violet Evergarden a while ago. That deserves its own merit in itself.

Story: Unlike the first season, this portion of the Clannad story does have a heavy focus on the story, and it shows. The show starts off on its happy note from the first season, with Tomoya and Nagisa both in a happy relationship. The events soon ...
Jan 7, 2019
Clannad (Anime) add
The first season of Clannad is your average high school anime, maybe with a few magical things happening in it just sprinkled around. When compared to its much higher rated second season, it makes you wonder a bit. However, even still, that doesn't mean that the first season isn't bad. In fact, it's really good at what it does, which is get you invested in characters.

Story: The story isn't the best in this show, I'd say. It starts out with Tomoya Okazaki, a delinquent who's known for skipping class, pulling pranks, etc. He's your average bum. That is, until he meets Nagisa Furukawa, a repeating ...
Jan 1, 2019
Wow. This is truly a masterpiece. I've never seen something so perfect come out of Nasu's work since Carnival Phantasm.

Story: The story follows Gudako and friends, and her gacha filled journey through FGO. Following a 4koma format, there's absolutely no flow, but nobody seems to care. Later on, it follows Gudao and his gay adventures with Astolfo. Honestly, nothing could be better.

Art: Look at the screenshots. You can see it's just the shitpost that is Learning with Manga, but animated.

Sound: Gudako sounds like a demon, but everything else is just a nice performance from the VAs. Mashu ftw.

Character: it's got Astolfo. Enough said.

Enjoyment: ...
Dec 27, 2018
Wow. Now that it's over, I've got a lot to talk about. This show was one of the best ones to air this year, and it's got a lot to back it up. Everything from the opening to the character arcs shows that there was a lot of care and effort put into this show.

Story: Seishun Buta Yarou follows an arc formula, with you following a certain character through the perspective of the main character, Sakuta. He goes around trying to explain and uncover the reasons as to why certain characters experience "puberty syndrome", which can probably be seen as a hidden want that the ...
Oct 21, 2018
Revisiting Violet Evergarden – 2 years later

Two years has a lot of potential in the sense that a person can completely change – personality, outlook, or even dreams. For me, two years has given me the experiences necessary to understand the deeper meaning behind Violet Evergarden, and the literary styles used to portray the messages within. While my final verdict has not changed, my understanding and appreciation for what Kyoto Animation created has.

Violet Evergarden’s story is told from various perspectives, with each and every one centralized around character interactions with Violet. This style of storytelling is what gives each episode its charm. Rather than ...
Sep 23, 2018
Sorry if this review is a bit raw. I'm out of practice.

Short, but charming. Akkun to Kanojo is a show that brings some warmth and humor into its episodes, no matter if they're only 3 to 4 minutes long.

Story: The anime mainly follows the everyday life of extreme tsundere Akkun Katagiri and his girlfriend, Nontan. They don't usually act like they're in a relationship due to tsundere tendencies, but I find that to be a nice gimmick. Story-wise, the show doesn't really follow much of a story as the show feels more like yearly activity sort of show. However, other animes are able to fit ...
Jul 9, 2018
Alright guys, how do you spell degenerate? D E G E N E R A T E. That's right! It's also you, and me! Okusama ga Seitokaichou is probably something that will make me feel like a degenerate for the next month, but do I regret watching this? Not really.

Story: For the 10 minutes that the anime has for screentime, the story is actually progressed at a constant and steady rate. The content of that does vary depending on the episode, but overall they do manage to fit in a good amount of story into 10 episodes. Every episode seems to have a focus on ...


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