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Jan 5, 2024
The start of the story is what you can find in many other series of the genre, and also introduces many familiar Shoujo tropes throughout. The dynamic is also a common one, being that of an overprotective male lead and a shy, introverted female protagonist. Despite this, something about them feels distinctive from other Shoujo anime, and it’s refreshing to watch. There’s a subtle undertone of forbidden love to the story, which adds a refreshing aspect to it. Also, the show is packed with wholesome interactions that make it a perfect watch for anyone looking for something cute and swoon-worthy. The plot, however, is relatively
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shallow, and you shouldn’t expect too much of a real story. I would say it’s a Nichijou Anime more than anything. It might even start to feel a bit stale after a while if you're binge-watching it. If you're looking for something new in the Shoujo genre, this show will feel too familiar and repetitive. On the other hand, for anyone seeking something comfortable and bite-sized, this series is for you!
3 words. Manga is better. Despite how much I like the series in general, the animation was just not as great as the Manga version. I didn’t want to slander the animation out of respect for the animators and also because how much I enjoyed reading the manga. However, I thought that the animated version didn’t fully capture the magic of the manga. This was the biggest flaw I noticed when watching the show. Even though it’s still a cute anime, there are excessive amounts of recap-scenes and pauses, and the animation feels pretty lazy in some scenes, despite the characteristic art style. It feels like a condensed, less detailed version of the manga. This is especially noticeable if you go in the order of Manga to Anime. If you enjoy reading manga, I would definitely recommend reading the story more than committing to the animated series. The only downside of the manga is that it’s really long, and might take a while to get to the latest volume. If you’re eager to get through the series fast and care less about the quality, go for the anime! Also, the intro and outro is really cute.
TLDR; If you’re looking for the full experience of the story, I would highly recommend reading the manga instead. However, I would recommend giving it a watch if you're looking for a comfortable watch with a familiar story and tropes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 5, 2024
A story about maneuvering through the complicated world of the entertainment industry, revenge, friendship and passion.
The plot is unique and refreshing, albeit being based around the familiar reincarnation trope, adding a unique twist to the trope through its plot. Even though the story has a really strong start, I personally think that the events that pushed the story were too convenient and maybe even a bit predictable. I still enjoyed the story, but I think that the meat of the anime is rooted in addressing modern issues and topics of the Japanese entertainment industry collectively, as well as the Japanese idol industry in particular. It
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also ties those elements to more general topics like friendship and individualism. The anime is surprisingly dark and maybe even bleak in many scenes, as it deals with sensitive topics and attempts to delve into the intricacy of human feelings— even the ugly ones.
The protagonist is a bit of a morally grey character, and even after completing the season I do not understand his motives and feelings. I think that there are some moral issues regarding the character as well, which made it hard for me to develop positive feelings towards him throughout the series. Despite this, his wit and determination-stricken madness makes him a really interesting character. I wish the course of events were less unsurprising beyond the first few episodes so that this aspect of his character could shine more.
The animation is beautiful, and captures the emotion of the character extraordinarily well even just through their eyes. I think it deserves a lot of credit in the aesthetic aspect of the show. Because of this, I didn’t find myself getting bored too often whilst watching. The details of the animation highlight the psychological horror aspect of the show, which I found to be the most appealing element of the anime.
Overall, it’s a good anime, and it’s worth watching just for the animation and artistic details. The story is interesting, but it might start to feel a bit stale in the later episodes. I don’t know if it was AOTY, but I understand why so many people like it so much.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 4, 2024
A beautiful story of a woman who lost her happiness and purpose to live to a tragic childhood and home environment, slowly regaining the life in her eyes as the story progresses. It's set in the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era of Japan.
My initial anticipation of the series was that it was going to be another wholesome, light-hearted watch as you would find in many other romance anime. This belief was dismayed in the tragic introduction of female protagonist Miyo Saimori, and the pale sadness that continued all throughout the episodes. The balance between the heart-rending dynamics of the emotional repercussions of Miyo's upbringing and wholesome
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interactions between her and male protagonist Kiyoka Kudo felt bittersweet but made the show that much more interesting.
In the first few episodes, I didn't see the plot expanding from what it had initially presented itself as. However, the last episodes were very much based around plot, which was a bit surprising. I also want to mention the surprising amount of fantasy and supernatural elements. Compared to other plot-based anime series, you could say that the plot could have been more appealing had there been more twists and turns. However, for viewers looking for a more relaxed watch, the show has found a great balance between action, plot, and romance.
The animation was beautiful! It perfectly portrayed the feeling of each event of the show, whether it be pure sadness or light-hearted happiness. The detailed expressions of the character implore empathy from any viewer, as well as the intricately chosen colours for each scene. The action-packed scenes were also animated nicely, which was surprising, as a lot of romance anime I have watched fail to do this or don't have any at all.
Overall, a great anime for anyone who's looking for a romance anime with a somewhat deeper plot than your typical romance, with unexpected scenes of action and supernatural elements. The dynamic between Miyo and Kiyoka also adds an element of wholesomeness to the show, although Miyo's emotional journey calls for both happiness and sadness. I would recommend this to anyone who's looking for something different in the romance genre!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 4, 2024
Kanojo ga Koushaku-tei ni Itta Riyuu is an Isekai anime with a reincarnation plot. I won't lie, reincarnation plots can get a bit repetitive after watching so many. However, this story felt more unique in terms of the depth of plot compared to others with similar storylines. The comedic and romantic elements of the show made the watch a cheery one, and I enjoyed watching it without having to think too deeply about what was happening on screen. It's a nice show to watch when you need a break from your life and want to delve into a different world for a while.
Character-wise, you couldn't
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really say that the characterisation of each character was done amazingly. For example, the protagonist supposedly possesses a cunning, intelligent personality, but her intelligence is not portrayed well enough in the series to build her character further. She is also illustrated in a way that sheds light on her kindness and strength as an individual. However, these traits are also not explored enough in the events of the show, and thus leave a feeling that it was unaccomplished. She is very much like the typical protagonist of many other Shoujo fantasy shows.
The story for me felt a lot less sloppy than I have felt in other Shoujo fantasies with similar stories. In short, mostly everything made sense. Despite the initial plot being a pretty common one in the genre, I think it delved into some unexplored territory and it was refreshing to see. It was fun seeing how the story progressed, but it was definitely not extensive and the fun of the anime is based more around the characters and the romance element.
TLDR; the light-hearted comedy and cute romantic scenes made the show a great watch for me. Honestly, it's great to watch if you're looking for something light and cute (especially if you like cunning royalties). On the other hand, for watchers seeking interesting stories, characters and action, the show might feel a bit inadequate.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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