Jul 6, 2013
Let me start of by saying this 100% opinion based on my perception of the anime. With that said I don't care if you object to it. Constructive criticism is welcome.
Now let's start from the beginning, literally, I loved the theme song so much that I would purposefully go back to the beginning just to hear it and start dancing in my seat. Yokedera is a high school boy who manages to maintain a misconception of him being a Good Samaritan. This becomes a problem for him because I keeps making him busier and busier when he only really wants to focus on you think,
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women. Desperately wanting to get rid of this facade he has he hatches an idea to wish it away after his freind tells him about a cat statue that has the power to grant wishes because it is part of the embodiment of a deity. Upon reaching the cat statue he "meets" one of the main female protagonist tsukiko. Tsukiko is there for a similar reason, to lose something they don't need. The way this cat statue works is it takes something you do not wish to possess and gives it to someone else. Now that I've given you a brief synopsis it's time to give you the actual review.
First off I found it very hard to become attached to the characters. I didn't feel alot of emotional connections, I couldn't really relate to them either. I also didn't feel like they made any real revelations or significant progress. Small development though. Yet I found myself fascinated by the characters. They're all very dynamic from each other and it's worth it just to see how these characters interacting and play off of each other. How different they are from each other and the fact they keep these close relationships with each other is one of the best things about the show. For an ecchi anime it's incredibly light hearted, it's not another "i must absolutely obsess over the main character and have his cock" kind of anime. Going back to what I said about the characters being incredibly different from each other, the situations they are placed in is one of the best parts and redeeming qualities of the show. They're thrown into these sporadic and off the wall situations and its humorous to see how they'll behave and cooperate with each other. I adored the art style of the anime as well, all of the colors seemed to fade and shade perfectly. I also loved the voice acting, every voice seemed to match the character absolutely perfect in every way, to tone, pitch, appearance of the chacter to sound of the voice, to the personality of the voice itself.
Possible spoilers ahead so be warned:
Now for a little more gripes. There were some major holes in the story that could have been fixed with a simple wish. Magic is already a complicated thing to explain in a story but later down the rode we deal with memories and time travel. I felt like some of the perversion was overdone just a tad and could have been easily avoided if the main character could communicate properley. The story gets very confusing at times but most of it is explained in due time. The confusing parts are actually one of the main reasons you'll want to watch more of the show.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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