Dec 24, 2014
Story:
Abenobashi jumps from hamfisted comedy to serious plot moments and back again, giving the series a very uneven tone and pacing. It would have done better to excel at one or the other rather than try to do both. That being said, the plot's central premise is interesting enough to keep a viewer engaged from episode to episode, even if it does get wearying at times.
Art:
The art is bombastic and cartoony, full of bright colors. It's a more than capable vehicle for the zany humor this show presents, but it doesn't really stand out either.
Sound:
This series is full of cartoony, western sound effects, adding
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to the madcap style of the show. The characters are well acted and convincing. Do not watch the dub. Not because I dislike dubs; I love dubs. I watch most series with dubs but Abenobashi has the misfortune of having one that wrecks the immersion and misrepresents the characters.
Character:
The lead characters are a charming duo, who's personalities play off one another in hilarious ways. They were the main draw of the show for me. Their interactions provide a backbone for the otherwise reference-laden comedy of the show. The side characters are one-note, but suitably funny.
Enjoyment:
I enjoyed this show the most during its funnier moments and more serious character moments, but the humor was very hit and miss for me. If you enjoy referential humor and wacky sexual humor, you'll probably enjoy this show.
Overall:
This show was mostly wasted potential for me. It's main characters are witty and likeable, but the plot was unsatisfying and dragged down by the show's comedic nature. It could've either been a great comedy or a great story but it took the middle road and suffered for it.
Vedict: 6
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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