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Mar 11, 2018
Normally I try to not waste my time on sharing my opinion on the internet because its effect is proportionally moot compared to my time wasted. Normally I only view MAL beside other websites through the Google search details to get a rough rundown about what most people think about an anime. Even if my perception of the anime then differs vastly from the average rating of it, there's no reason I should give a shit about adding a rating to some other thousands.

I was really shocked after I saw this bullshit. For instance, living in Germany with all those fascist and left-militant red army groups arising on the streets who are struggling and cutting themselves in the dark instead of watching anime and becoming weebs I am used to people spreading stupid nonsense because of the confirmation bias regarding their seemingly superior ideology. But I was still shocked when I saw the shit people posted on this bulletin. Don't get me wrong, there are some erudite en337s here that can grasp the awesomeness of this unmatched masterpiece, but I do pity the laymen that weren't able to.

As one may conclude from my name, I created this account solely for the purpose of extolling this gem of an anime. I wanted to name myself "signedupforpandepeace" at first, but it turned out to be too long.

I'll commence with the first thing most weeble face when starting of with a new anime. The title. Already a literary artwork:

"Pan de Peace"

I'm gonna leave two blank lines to not defile this incredible piece of stylistic art. To cut it into bite-sized pieces, let's start off with the language. This title consists of 3 words from 3 different languages. Which three languages? you may ask. Japanese, French and English. However, there is even more to it. "Pan" could also be Spanish and "de" could also be Japanese, not only adding to the artistic value of the title but also render it appealing for an international audience. Contrary to common belief and how it is inscribed in the Japanese version of the title, "de" is meant to be primarily French for a stylistic effect so that the peace and personal liberation through bread is connoted with the French Revolution.

The story is marvelous. The viewer follows a group of anime high school girls who are confronted with everyday high school girl problems like bread, cute lolis and bread. While familiarizing themselves with their new high school, they also learn to find inner and outer peace through the sacred path of the bread. All I can say is that this anime truly changed how I view life and bread in general.

The art is 911/FBI, would lewd. But read me out. To use proper terminology, I should describe it as "kawaii desu af". It is the only anime whose imposing virtuoso artwork prevented me from searching hentai for it before I completed it. After I was done, I kinda felt bad for the girls that I didn't wish to lewd them. So I did it for their sake. And I was yet surprised again. There is very little good content out there. And I'm not writing about the artistic quality here, because obviously it is impossible to compete with the original show, but it appears to me that there is simply a major lack of rule 34. So an invocation to all the hentai artists out there:

DON'T BE INTIMIDATED BY THIS UNMATCHABLE ARTWORK. THINK OF THE SAD FACE OF NOA IF SHE KNEW THAT YOU DON'T DRAW ART OF HER.

Back on topic. Fuck Rem. I love emily.


I am glad that there isn't any anime or any media product in human history that can stand up to

Pan de Peace!

Because if there was, I wouldn't be able to achieve anything productive in my entire life.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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