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Jan 25, 2024
Mixed Feelings
I knew I wanted to watch <i>Sugar Apple Fairy Tale</i> the moment I saw the key visual. The coloring is gorgeous, the fantasy aesthetic is immaculate, and the promise of a healthy dose of drama simmers underneath. Romance! Fairies! Candy making! Surely a winning formula.

However, this deceptively pretty candy apple is laced with some less-than-sweet flavors. Do they enhance the flavor, or make the dessert unbearably bitter? The answer is ultimately personal and not one-size-fits-all(-tastebuds).

Story: 3/10

It took me several tries over a few seasonal cours to make it to the end of <i>Sugar Apple Fairy Tale's</i> scant 12-episode run, because the protagonist never catches a ...
May 1, 2022
Mixed Feelings
I’m a little late to the party tonight, as season 2 of Nijigaku is airing as I write this review. As a longtime fan of the original School Idol Festival mobile game (happy ninth anniversary, btw), it pleases me to see this anime getting so much love—I also feel that as a longtime fan, I owe it a fair review.

So, how does Nijigaku stack up against the μ’s and Aqours animes?

Story: 4/10

Many people are praising Nijigaku for shaking up the Love Live formula. Unfortunately, this cause of appeal for some is also the root of one of its coremost issues: it lacks a strong sense ...
Apr 12, 2022
Mixed Feelings
This show is less like a “real anime” and more like a small group’s experimental toe-dipping into the anime industry. While it doesn’t quite succeed at being an ASMR or an anime, it’s an enjoyable experience and worth looking at for the novelty if nothing else.

Story: 6/10

The show consists of a series of vignettes following a few friends as they experiment with different ASMR techniques. Nothing groundbreaking, but it’s not immersion-breaking, either, which an important aspect often overlooked for excuse-plot anime.

Art: 8/10

The visuals of this anime are weirdly good. Most bite-sized anime are not so lovingly rendered as this one. I feel obligated to note ...
Sep 21, 2021
Tensura Season 2 Part 1 went out on a relatively high note, and the hype for the continuation was real. This was my most anticipated summer anime of 2021.

I am in shock and awe over what a disappointment it’s been.

Story: 1/10

At the end of S2P1, it was clear that Rimuru would be spending the next arc taking down the antagonist, Clayman. The stage is set for an epic war between demon lords. Episode one rolls around, and the entirety is spent with the main, supporting, and minor characters talking it out. Okay, fair enough, it is the first episode, so it’s alright to spend ...
Mar 16, 2021
I love me some generic Isekai trash. I’m content to watch a quirky, overpowered protagonist carve a niche out for themselves in generic fantasyland with whatever twist they bring to the formula. Even if it’s narratively stale, I’m usually satisfied, and I’m likewise happy to recommend whatever I just watched to my anime-watching kindred spirits.

I can’t recommend Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! (henceforth abbreviated God Bless Me?) to anyone, though. It’s a shame, since it began with such a cute premise.

Story: 1/10

The story begins with a simple enough premise. Mile, with her freakishly high power level, does her best at the ...
Jan 18, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Cautious Hero is the lightly-salted-cheap-ramen-noodles-in-cheap-broth of isekai anime. It’s not bad by any measure. It fills you plenty. Hell, it feels good to consume. But, one can not deny its lack of sustenance. Though, dear readers, is that really a bad thing, necessarily?

Story: 4/10

After reading the title, you already can make more than a few educated guesses about the plot of Cautious Hero. An experienced anime goer won’t be holding their breath over any twists and turns. That’s okay though, because that’s kind of the point.

The humor of Cautious Hero hinges on the viewer being familiar with the Stations-of-the-Canon of stereotypical isekai hero stories (the ...
Sep 29, 2019
I’d like to think it was fairly obvious from as early on as the initial promotional materials of Okaasan that this wasn’t going to be a high-quality, well-written ride. But, of course, anime doesn’t have to be classy to be entertaining. So let me ask this question instead: which audiences will Okaasan entertain, and will it be worth your time?

The answers are very few, and probably not. Only a very specific audience will be able to overlook the serious flaws of Okaasan.

Story: 1/10

The story of Okaasan starts out as standard Isekai fare, but quickly devolves into a strange, contrived-even-for-Isekai mess. Many of the problems Masato ...
Aug 1, 2019
Spoiler
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS

Precure crossover movies are a staple of the series. One comes out every year, like clockwork (or two, if you’re Hugtto). For better or for worse, these movies are non-serial to the series themselves and don’t require viewing to get the full season’s story. Miracle Universe is a lackluster title you can safely skip indefinitely.

Story: 2/10

The set-up of Miracle Universe follows every Precure movie set-up: the girls go about their daily lives for a bit, a monster appears and threatens to destroy some place/someone/everything, the girls fight the monster, status quo returns. This is to be expected, and ...


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