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Jan 19, 2023
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Ao Haru Ride, also known as "Blue Spring Ride," is a 2014 anime adaptation of the shoujo manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka. I was excited to watch the anime adaptation as I had heard good things about the manga, but unfortunately, the anime adaptation did not live up to my expectations.

The anime follows the main character, Futaba, as she reconnects with a childhood friend, Kou, after several years apart. The story had potential, but it was executed in a very cliche and predictable way. The plot was riddled with typical shoujo tropes, such as love triangles and misunderstandings, that made it difficult to take the story seriously. Additionally, the pacing of the anime is slow, and it takes some time for the story to start moving forward.

The animation quality is subpar, and it feels like it's done on a low budget. The animation style is nothing extraordinary, and it doesn't add anything to the story. The character designs are also uninspired, and it's hard to distinguish one character from another.

The voice acting in this anime is also not up to the mark. The voice actors deliver the lines in a monotone way, which makes it hard to feel any emotion from the characters. The background music is also not noteworthy, and it doesn't add any emotional depth to the scenes.

In conclusion, Ao Haru Ride anime adaptation is a letdown. The story is cliche and predictable, the animation quality is subpar, the voice acting is poor, and the pacing is slow. I would not recommend this anime to anyone. It's a waste of time and effort.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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