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May 4, 2023
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Baby Steps

Baby Steps is a memorable sports anime with informative analysis of tennis, likable characters, and thrilling gameplay.

CHARACTERS: 20/25
The protagonist of this series is Eiichiro Maruo. Supporting characters are Natsu Takasaki, Takuma Egawa, Kojirou Kageyama, Yukichi Fukuzawa, and Himeko Sasaki. Eiichiro plays against and continually interacts with other tennis players such as Takuya Miyagawa, Ryou Oobayashi, Hitoshi Araya, Hiromi Iwasa, Souji Ike, and Yuu Nabae. Other supporting cast include Eiichiro’s parents and his coaches, Coach Miura and Coach Ryuuhei Aoi. Eiichiro is a very likable and hard-working student who decides to try his hand at tennis and ends up loving it. Throughout the series the ...
May 2, 2023
Romantic Killer is not only a fun otome game-like anime but also a surprisingly in-depth analysis of love/lust/intimacy.

CHARACTERS = 17/25

The protagonist of the series is Anzu Hoshino, who is thrust into an otome game-like experience because of Riri, a wizard. Her love interests include Tsukasa Kazuki, Junta Hayami, Hijiri Koganei, and Ryuuya. There are side characters worth mentioning, such as Anzu's friend Saki Takamini, Tsukasa's sister Arisa Kazuki, Hijiri's go-to man Tsuchiya, and Tsukasa's friend Makoto Oda. Anzu is a very likable, pretty, and fun character to follow throughout the series. The new ikemen who have entered her life, as she calls them, also have ...
Apr 23, 2023
I'll keep this brief, as I wrote a full review of Osomatsu-san - Season 1 and a follow-up review of Osmatsu-san - Season 2 which you can both find on my profile.

After thoroughly enjoying the hilarity and creativity of seasons 1 and 2 of Osomatsu-san, I can see why the score for this season is lower. However, I do think this season deserves a score that is a bit more consistent with seasons 1 and 2.

While the gags overall tended to move in the direction of less ridiculousness, the ridiculous ones were pretty consistent with seasons 1 and 2 and the stories/gags continued to be ...
Apr 23, 2023
I'll keep this brief, as I wrote a full review of Osomatsu-san - Season 1 which you can find on my profile.

After watching Season 1 of Osomatsu-san one gains a level of familiarity with what the anime is all about, making it easier to enjoy the stories/gags of Season 2 because one knows what they are in for.

This season of Osomatsu-san continues to provide richly creative stories/gags and a bit more insight into the minds/characters of each individual sextuplet.

The stories/gags continue to be funny and somewhat insightful. While not always laugh-out-loud funny, they can be enjoyed simply for the creativity behind the writing and voice-acting.

The ...
Apr 23, 2023
Osomatsu-san (Anime) add
Osomatsu-san may be hard to get into at first, but after diving into its waters one will find a lot of enjoyment and relaxation out of it.

CHARACTERS = 20/25

The series' protagonists are Osomatsu, Karamatsu, Choromatsu, Ichimatsu, Jyushimatsu, and Todomatsu. Side characters include their parents Matsuyo and Matsuzou along with Iyami, Chibita, Hatabou, Dekapan, Dayon, and Totoko. As you can see, there are already many characters about which comedic stories can be written. After getting the hang of each sextuplet's identity, one also finds one or a few sextuplets that they relate to the most. Each of the sextuplets is rather unique and they often play ...
Jan 8, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Shimoneta is a fun watch that sparks conversation but often falls flat when it comes to humor.

CHARACTERS = 5/10

The series' protagonists are Tanukichi Okuma and Ayame Kajou, surrounded by a small supporting cast. This anime is intended to be a comedy so there is not too much depth to these characters. Tanukichi and Ayame exist as a comedic duo, in which Ayame makes very similar obscene jokes left and right and Tanukichi reacts to them. The antagonists of the different arcs are also very simple (crazy) in their attitudes/behaviors. The side characters, such as Otome Saotome and Kosuri Onigashira, add some fun flavor to the ...
Jan 8, 2023
The Minami sisters are back to their former glory with Minami-ke Tadaima.

Rather than my usual tempolate (characters, story, art, sound, enjoyment), since this is a sequel, I'll keep it very brief.

Minami-ke Tadaima is probably the best, if not tied for the best (with season one), season of the series.

The art is very clean and crisp, while keeping the bright, colorful, and detailed backgrounds. The stories are as diverse as ever, with a lot of involvement from side characters. The gags seem a lot tighter, in that they pack more laughs per minute. This season also includes more of what I enjoyed from season one -- ...
Jan 8, 2023
Minami-ke Okaeri is much better than Minami-ke Okawari.

Rather than my usual template (characters, story, art, sound, enjoyment), since this is a sequel, I'll keep it very brief.

Minami-ke Okaeri is a much fresher version of the story of the Minami sisters. The art style has reverted back to the more bright and colorful atmosphere we grew to love in the first season, while the character designs seem similar to the second season. There is also a little less fanservice. The stories are as varied as ever, with much greater involvement of other characters. This season is also funnier than the second season.

Basically if you are ...
Jan 8, 2023
Mixed Feelings
This is the Minami-ke series in its sophomore slump.

Rather than following my usual template (characters, story, art, sound, enjoyment) I'll keep it brief, since this is a sequel.

Minami-ke Okawari feels like the Minami-ke series got a bit lost trying to go into a new direction. The first noticeable difference from the first season is the art style. The lines are all very hard and everything looks darker. Sure, the backgrounds certainly have more detail, but perhaps too much hard-lined details. The art overall seems out-of-place for the lighthearted comedy we grew to love in Minami-ke. There also seems to be a bit more fanservice, which ...
Dec 29, 2022
Minami-ke (Anime) add
Minami-ke is a solid wholesome slice-of-life/gag comedy.

CHARACTERS = 9/10

The characters for the three sisters are well thought-out. At first it seems like they might be pretty easily stereotyped into just one particular attitude, but the way they interact with each other is surprisingly dynamic. The additional characters also get a decent amount of airtime and provide some variety to the series. They are slightly more well-developed than seen in many other anime. However, with two characters, Mako and Touma, their personalities are somewhat similar which kind of takes away from their respective gags.

STORY = 8/10

The intro of each episode says it all -- don't expect ...


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