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Feb 14, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Amaama to Inazuma is an anime where you will find a peculiar story and something "original" oriented more towards people who like culinary animes and slice of life.

The story begins with a good introduction of the situation but loses interest as it progresses until it becomes a cooking manual (literally) where the characters cook and cook and cook and cook ...., beyond that does not have an order for the history. As Slice of life does not offer much, although his level of comedy is acceptable.

The art is average but it reaches to whet your appetite when you watch the characters cook, it is not very good idea to see this anime on an empty stomach.

The soundtrack is good, a well done Opening with a cheesy but sticky musical background and a slow and quiet Ending. The sounds within the story are so difficult to perceive that surely the only thing you will remember in the end will be Tsumugi singing the songs of Magi-Girl.

The characters have opposite scores, on the one hand we have sweet Tsumugi, the kawai girl who stars in the funny situations and who is the center of attention of all.
He is also his father kouhei who is a high school teacher who seeks to overcome the death of his wife, who then goes looking for the help of Kotori to learn to cook.
Kotori, her student, is a somewhat lonely girl with an irrational fear of kitchen knives who is in the middle of the divorce of their parents (as I saw in the Manga), at the end ends up filling a little the void left by Tsumugi's mother .
The other two characters Shinobu and Yagi do not have much participation.

Even so I could partially enjoy the story, but surely there will be people that if they like to cook (I do not like much) that they will be able to enjoy much more of this anime CULINARY.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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