Kesimpulan = sampah bgt jir
1. Is the story unique? If it was predictable, did you enjoy it anyway because you like this genre/set-up?
At first, the story felt unique and promising. The premise pulled me in, and up until around chapter 70, I was genuinely enjoying it. But after that, it started to feel strange and lost its direction, which was disappointing.
2. Do you think the art style is fitting for the story?
The art style isn’t bad—it fits the tone of the story decently well. Not mind-blowing, but it does the job.
3. Were the characters well-rounded? Did they have flaws and strengths, or were they unusually
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Jan 25, 2025
Banana Fish
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This anime felt unique to me since I rarely watch shows about the mafia. The story wasn’t predictable either—there were plenty of moments that left me genuinely shocked. The art style perfectly fits the theme, enhancing the atmosphere. As for the characters, Eiji started as a typical "damsel in distress," but he showed some growth by the end of the series, and the other characters had decent development overall. While most characters reacted realistically to the events, Eiji stood out as an exception. Whether others will enjoy this show depends on their tolerance for its darker themes. Personally, I struggled with its overuse of rape
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Jan 25, 2025
Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai
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This anime doesn’t have the most unique story, but it’s still enjoyable if you’re just in the mood for some light-hearted comedy and don’t expect too much. The art style is pretty average—nothing that stands out, but it works for what the show is going for. I didn’t really focus on how well-rounded the characters were, but their reactions felt realistic enough to make the jokes land. Whether you’ll enjoy it depends on your taste—if you’re into something like The Eminence in Shadow or the manhwa I’m Not That Kind of Talent, you might like it. Otherwise, it might not hit the mark for you.
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