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Dec 25, 2016
Mixed Feelings
I went into this expecting a show about music. Instead, what I got was some high school drama. While this adds realism to the experiences of the characters, I didn't feel that we had learned enough about the drive (or lack thereof) of the characters themselves -- aside from Kumiko - to care. I was longing for a reason each character we focused on was there, to learn more about them. While this does portray a high school band, and generally speaking a lot of band members in high school who don't find that passion or drive end up dropping out of it, the annoying ...
Oct 27, 2016
This is one of the few anime I've watched where I've been forced to give serious thought and reflection on it for days after I'd seen it. In fact, I'm writing this three days after I finished the movie.

I believe that "Kimi no Na wa" is the height of Shinkai's storytelling. Almost immediately, we are engrossed and deeply care about our two protagonists, and what they do. He takes these interactions to make something meaningful out of the story. While the first of the three sections (if you will) is definitely the lightest in tone, the over-arcing wastes no time in plunging you head-long into ...
Sep 27, 2015
"Food Wars" is a very enjoyable and hilarious series, built on a somewhat standard idea of battles. The food is well-described and thought-out, and actually makes you hungry.

I felt that the characters, while fun to watch, seemed lacking in impact (aside from Souma, who I might argue isn't as OP as people make him out to be). The development of Megumi was very slow, and then made somewhat of a jump. While that lasted to the finale, it felt a tad rushed. Other supporting characters are fun to look at, but eventually forgettable. The only characters I can really remember details of are Souma, Megumi, ...
Jul 29, 2015
Working!! (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Working!! is a fun, mindless slice-of-life show that revolves around the characters and their relationships while working in a family diner. While it's not the "greatest" show out there, it still pleases.

The story itself is... well, there is no real story to the show. It's more like a compilation of moments and interactions. There is some driving force behind character motives, but everything seems to be more or less melodrama. Plot devices are used freely, but not creatively -- the main character joins the store because... the girl asking him is cute?

Animation is very solid. It gets the job done, and is fluid at times, ...
Jul 9, 2015
Bakuman. (Anime) add
After reading around 100 chapters of the manga and then not touching it for a few months, seeing Bakuman in anime form was rather refreshing.

The first season covers their beginnings and startup and progresses to a (spoiler?) major achievement. Within that span, a main driving force of the show (and characters) that bothered me was the "promise" made between Mashiro and Asuki. It seems cute and acts as a good progression device, but was so over-used I felt that I was just getting beat over the head with it. I get it, move on. Following the team's ups and downs was certainly enjoyable, and the ...
May 3, 2015
WHY.

We were given such a nice conclusion (however melancholy it was) to the original series, and now have this to change things... for the worse. It's like ripping open a wound after having surgery. Rebellion could have been something great, but instead it falls flat due to rather horrible writing. (Spoilers roam free beyond this point.)

= Story =
Starting off with nearly the same exact premise as the original series, we're thrown for a loop when there are some changes made to what we're familiar with. However, Homura senses these changes and knows something's wrong; she eventually realizes what's going on, and that's when the shit ...
Apr 8, 2015
Death Parade (Anime) add
The idea of human nature and meaning in life has resounded via philosophical thinkers throughout history. Using it's creative themes and varying perspectives, Death Parade attempts to give us some answers to these questions, all while driving forwards a complex narrative driven by interesting and (somewhat) relatable characters.

= The Story =
The concept of Parade revolves around what happens to people after the die. Rather than go for the usual heaven and hell scenario, "contestants" are either sent to be resurrected in the world, or sent to the void, where their soul falls and suffers in regret for eternity. There are two contestants who are judged ...
Apr 5, 2015
a chain of short stories about their distance. ~

= Story = (Spoilers in analysis; assuming you've already watched it)
Directed by Makato Shinka, 5 Centimeters per Second tells the story of the relationship between two kids, and how it grows and fades over time. Rather than be your general cliched love story, it takes the experiences we have in the real world and brings it together into a universe that everyone can relate to.

The movie is split into 3 parts. The first part, titled "Cherry Blossom," is arguably the strongest and most impactful of the three. We are given the present mixed in with the ...
Apr 5, 2015
Kuroshitsuji (Anime) add
"Black Butler" is a modernized, Victorian version of Faust. ...seriously.

The story itself is derived from "Doctor Faustus" and the whole idea of the Faustian bargain, but it's generally very-well adapted into the Victorian setting. The first 10 or so episodes are rather good, but things drop in clarity and get more confusing as the episodes progress. By the end, some things are tied up together well, while others are left in shambles.

Character wise, Sebastian completely steals the show. With his mysterious persona, [seemingly] nice attitude and good looks (oh lordy), he's totally the centerpiece. Ciel can be annoying at times, but he is after all ...
Apr 5, 2015
Durarara!! (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
"Durarara!!" was a fun ride... for the most part. With a intriguing premise, and a HUGE and fun cast of characters, the show held a lot of promise. However, expectations were quickly diminished after the first 12 episodes...

The story itself is rather simple, yet expansive. We're given a deep look at a lot of the character's lives, and that's mainly what the show revolves around. Episodes 1-12 were enough to make you interested, and held promise. However, the story drops off after that, and until the end of the show, we spiral downwards into a sea of unrealistic character actions and motivations, as well as ...


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