Jan 27, 2017
Synopsis
Yuu Haruna just moved into town and loves to use Twitter. Out on his way to buy dinner, he bumps into a mysterious girl, Fuuka Akitsuki, who breaks his phone thinking he was trying to take a picture of her panties. How will his new life change now?
Fuck.
Story: 4, generic hareming it up into a light music band. Nothing original in concept. However, the plot moves a fucking mile a minute - bad anime misunderstanding that stretch out into 1-3 whole episodes in other shows get fucking slammed into 6 minutes and are done with, whether the characters really should be over them or not.
Art:
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4, looks decent but has absurd, erroneous cinematography issues. MC's phone gets thrown in a bush so he searches the same spot in a bush for 8 seconds. A boy in a sweatshirt during episode 4 stands up in an up and to the right maneuver, which somehow results in him flipping 540 degrees, putting the sweatshirt fully back on, and grabbing a girl's midriff.
Sound: 6, yeah, sounds fine, except for whenever someone gets slapped by a male and it shatters their bones and the sound barrier.
Character: 2, dear god, what? Character motivations for being into the MC stand on barely any ground or none at all. Side characters show some spirit, but a lack of human logic.
The main character's a bland shy baby that the girls like for no reason.
Fuuka is an enjoyably enthusiastic character but she's insane - shatters his phone one day, asks to see the picture the next. Super sensitive about her panties for the opening plot point, but then hangs her ass in front of the MC's face in a swimsuit without any concerns at all for minutes on end (her end am I right? Ba dum chhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I'm so alone). Characters act inconsistently in this show if it'll move the plot points along.
Enjoyment: Honestly, 10. This is where the big money is. I'm having an amazing time riffing on this hot garbage with some friends and the experiences you have in life are all you have in life before you die and pass away and it's a good chuckle fest of laughing our asses off between the inconsistent characters, inconsistent editing and logicless mise en scène found in some scenes.
Watch this if you consider yourself a pseudo-intellectual and like to riff on anime with friends.
This quickly written review with a few holes in it brought to you by the fact that I couldn't just paste (from the synopsis, the bare minimum effort to characterize our blank slate MC) "Yuu Haruna just moved into town and loves to use Twitter" and the word "Fuck" and call it a day.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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