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Jan 21, 2014
This review covers the entire series, which consists of four seasons. The style and quality are reasonably consistent throughout the series, so separate reviews for each season would be largely redundant.

"Maria-sama ga Miteru" is unique and fascinating in many ways. It has many layers of meaning, and it lends itself well to critical analysis and repeated viewings. This series is not likely to appeal to everybody. It is slow-moving, emotional, and highly melodramatic at times. It is also designed for a female demographic, so although I am sure men can enjoy it, it lacks the fan service and overt sexuality ...
Dec 17, 2013
Lucky☆Star (Anime) add
This series seems to inspire a great deal of controversy and disagreement. Some love it, while others detest it. It is funny that such an easygoing, lighthearted series would spawn such a range of reactions. There are plenty of reviews out there, but despite this, I decided to add yet another.

I can see why this series would not appeal to everybody. It has no overall story, and even the individual episodes have little, if any, plot. The main portion of each episode consists of short snippets of the lives of the girls. The humor is not the sort that ...
Sep 15, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Though I certainly don't belong to the target demographic (I am a woman, and over 40), I decided to watch this because I heard that it is very weird, and I have always sought out and appreciated weirdness. I find this short anime series extremely difficult to rate, so I have given it a middling score of 5, but this single score says too little about it. In reality, I want to rate it both 1 and 10 at the same time.

There is much about this series that I find utterly dreadful, but paradoxically, that is part of its attraction. Some of ...
Sep 15, 2013
Colorful (Anime) add
As I contemplate this strange little series, a question pops into my mind. Why would a woman watch a series such as this, a series which is practically built around the idea of the panty flash? And on top of that, why might a woman actually enjoy it? I often find the gratuitous panty flashes that plague many anime series to be annoying, and the thoroughly unrealistic portrayals of women found in anime series can bother me as well. However, when these anime traits are taken to extremes and/or used as parody, then I become interested. It is as if ...


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