TL;DR SCORES:
- 5 for Story
- 9 for Art
- 10 for Sound
- 8 for Character
- 7 for Enjoyment
- 8 for the Overall merit of it.
I think a lot of people have already said what this is, but now I will. This is a short 30+ second animation made by Masaki Okuda, which most of us probably watched because the numeration made it look perfect on our lists!
The story is simple. It's an animation playing with the physics of life, and reflects a surreal and wacky reality that only animation could really cross. It's a fun gag for a very short animation. It really gets a 5/10 from me, but what can you expect from something so short?
The art is crisp. What more could you expect from a piece of Sakuga? It definitely feels like those sorts of animations that people used to make on a cheap animation software, but you can tell there was a sense of passion behind it.
The sound is... well, it works. XD
I don't know how much else I can say about it, but it works for what it's meant to do, and that's good! The lack of music reflects the surrealism, which I think gives it an 10 on that department.
The same applies for characterisation as mentioned above. There isn't much to say about it, aside from the lack of anything helps the surrealism. If anything, this is a form of art that has been transferred onto a video animation - and I can appreciate that about it. This gets a 5 from me.
As for my personal enjoyment: I found it to be a fun way to pass time. That's really how I can recommend this anime. Just watch it if you want, and if you don't like it: Oh well! It won't waste your time, and it won't ruin your life. The content is mellow, and the overall form of art that it takes will make you either appreciate it or question it. It's an experimental video, that I can only really recommend if you're bored and just want to fill up your Anime List.