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Mar 19, 2023
Flip Flappers (Anime) add
Flip Flappers wears its influences on its sleeve as a love poem to classic Gainax anime like FLCL and Neon Genesis Evangelion, but with a unique style that makes it more than worth watching for its own sake. With that said, heed my word: this is a yuri anime, even if it pretends not to be. If you are put off by the male-gazey sexualization and objectification of women and girls, or you hate lesbians, you might want to pass.

This anime is absolutely gorge. It serves cunt. It is extremely stylish, beautifully animated, and the characters are cute, though some of the outfits are a ...
Mar 13, 2023
Bocchi the Rock! exposes K-ON! for the senseless pandering drivel it always was. There's not much to say about an anime like this because the quality really speaks for itself.

There are a few key things in Bocchi's favor, other than its high production value, unique, experimental animation style, and anomalous lack of sex perverts on the production team: honest writing and actually being funny. Bocchi the Rock! knows it is a band anime as much as it is about the band's members. This is a show about improving at your craft, and improving at that craft with others. It involves the highs and lows of ...
Jan 7, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex has no philosophy. It is a cop show with cyborgs in it. It's immensely disappointing that after 52 total goddamn episodes nothing fucking happens and no lessons are learned and no points are made. "GITS SACK" is stylish but it's not stylish enough to make up for how vapid it is (unlike, for example, Cowboy Bebop). Actually, it's pretty awkward and ugly and the art style suggests this sort of plastic fisher-price quality that totally betrays the maturity it tries to sell. At least the original 1995 movie played to its strengths and focused their budget on the ...
Dec 24, 2022
Sakura Trick (Anime) add
Sakura Trick aims to instill in the average kissless male otaku a sense of nostalgia for something they never have and never will experience: the innocent passion of sapphic love among high-school children. It succeeds spectacularly.

That this is a genuine love story, not porn, the writing makes clear; no character is obviously written to be the object of voyeuristic sexual desire. Instead this show demands the viewer to empathize directly with the girls and take an active role in their relationship. Despite its almost lecherous depiction of physical intimacy (which is far and away the highlight and major appeal of the show), Sakura Trick ...
Oct 12, 2022
Fans may tell you that Higurashi When They Cry is an "emotional rollercoaster". It's more like a drive-thru. And you've ordered a nothing burger.

Touted by internet typewriter monkeys as "the best horror anime," Higurashi When They Cry apparently proves that there is no good horror anime. Or, at least, there wasn't any in 2006. Anime fans of the time were so starved for a decent scare that you'd think a white bedsheet with cut-out eye-holes would have done the trick, so Higurashi When They Cry certainly must have blown a handful of otaku minds clean open when it first aired. But the year is ...
Sep 9, 2022
Girls' Last Tour manages to have something to say about everything yet ultimately it really says nothing at all. That's ok.

Girls' Last Tour has many faces. Sometimes, Girls' Last Tour is a confusing commentary on the futility of human conflict. Other times, Girls' Last Tour is a cooking anime that dares to ask, "what if anime food didn't look very tasty at all?" Most of the time, Girls' Last Tour is a comfortably moe, satisfyingly blobby, slice-of-life romp, despite everything.

I have a feeling the creator of Girls' Last Tour has a fixation on two things in particular: cute girls and esoteric mechanisms of war (both ...
Sep 9, 2022
When producing a slapstick-comedy-slice-of-life-high-school-anime, you COULD dump duffel bags of money onto the floor of the animation department, dispense to each employee a drip feeder of amphetamine salts, and look over them with a knowing grin and a sparkle in your eye that says, "it's a long shot, but, God willing, it just might work."

And, in return, you would get Nichijou.

Azumanga Daioh takes the opposite approach. Held together by twigs and glue in comparison to the more modern, sleek, slice-of-life anime, Azumanga Daioh is nonetheless the ur-"cute girls doing cute things" series, and its purity of essence is still unparalleled twenty years after ...


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