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Jan 3, 2022
I will try not to mention the obvious AiPura similarities here…

SelePro is the only idol show that I've watched so far, and boy was I for a surprise. For starters, throw away the notion that this is an idol show upfront – this is really a reality slice-of-life show wearing the clothing of an idol show. When it comes to its plot, SelePro focuses more on the interactions between the characters and how the show binds them together as performers within and without the stage – a rare look into the hostile world of idols and performers (in real life, that is). The characters themselves are ...
Nov 28, 2020
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
Gokigenyou!
Welcome! Come on!
GochiUsa: Now, thrice the fun, for thrice the feels!

In this third iteration of "Is the Order a Rabbit?", we get to see more of Cocoa, Chino, Rize, Syaro, Chiya, Megumi, and Maya at work, study, and play between Rabbit House, Ama Usa An, and throughout the city.. This season continues off from the events in the movie "GochiUsa: Sing for You", with Chimame-tai in their last year in middle school, and Petit Rabbit's getting a chance to wear each other's school uniforms.

Beyond the slice-of-life fun that GochiUsa brings in heaps and cups, GochiUsa Bloom is perhaps the most emotional of all the anime ...
Jun 20, 2020
Arte (Anime) add
Arte is this season's unsung show, and perhaps my personal favorite amidst the big ticket ones.

It's a show on chasing your dreams, women empowerment, thinking outside the box, and enjoying the journey to your destination. In a nutshell, the ED animation sequence fits my thoughts and feelings to the show best: Arte climbing the stairs in her journey to become a renowned painter, surrounded by people who challenge, support, and push her onward -- seen through the paintings that surround the staircase.

This is also one of those few shows that use staple characters in a tried-and-tested "heroine-against-the-world" storyline that truly works. At times, it might ...
May 21, 2020
Having survived the anime and felt despair on its rushed ending, I quickly searched for its manga adoption once it was announced. However it took me some time to read it through and through, and finally after months I was able to finish it.

My review will have no spoilers, however my review would assume that the reader has watched all 24 episodes of DitF the anime.

DitF the manga is a must-read for the heartbroken admirers and fans of the series. Sure, you might not be hearing Haruka Tomatsu's "Daaahrin" or hear "Kiss of Death" when opening it, but the 60 chapters, rushed as they may ...
May 18, 2020
I came to watch "Girly Air Force" because of... "Shirobako". During the second half of that show, the cast made an anime of girls flying fighter planes called "Third Aerial Girls Squad". Both the theoretical show made by Musashino Animation (the fictional anime studio where "Shirobako" takes place) and this one have the same premise.

However coming into this show I found out instead that GAF tries to create a unique recipe from ordinary ingredients -- a determined but slightly dull MC, cute girls with pastel hairs, military hardware, an imouto figure to boot (voiced by my favorite Lynn-sama), and an unknown alien-like enemy -- to ...
May 3, 2020
Preliminary (5/12 eps)
"Get lost and find your way".

This show definitely sticks to this adage. And perhaps this resounds more to me than ever before as the characters of Yesterday wo Utatte are of my age right now -- an age where one is faced with the fact that "reality is a lovely place, but I would not want to live there" (quoting Adam Young / Owl City in the song "The Real World").

What stuck me the most here is the minimalist treatment of the story. Four characters that balance each other's personalities, 1990s timeline and setting, the wise use of soundtrack -- and the lack of it, ...


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