All things considered, this show handled its extremely tight time constraints pretty well. That being said, I still must remain fair in judging this against other anime of the same runtime.
In short, this should have been a two-cour (24 episode) anime. If anything, 7/10 is generous by my standards of rating solely based on narrative explanations and things making sense, although I will admit that things could have been handled a lot worse (as I have seen in the past), so I’ll give this a pass on that front.
Shuumatsu Train is an anime original, a notoriously mixed bag ranging anywhere from masterpieces such as Madoka
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Jun 3, 2024
Hadashi no Gen
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This manga is an *experience*. While it may seem like a dramatic analysis, there is simply no better way I have found to describe just how fundamentally impactful it was to read.
This review will be a short one, because I doubt any number of words placed here could even come close to properly conveying the masterpiece that is Hadashi no Gen. (Regarding the manga vs anime question) As I will touch on later, I do believe this iteration of the story to be vastly superior to the already phenomenal movie adaptation, in all aspects except one. It has been several weeks since I finished reading said manga, ... Mar 16, 2024
I simply don’t understand how this got a 4.88/10 rating.
As someone who does NOT judge based on animation at all (it never factors into my overall scoring, and is at least partially a studio budget competition in my view), I thought an input solely based on narrative factors would be in order here. Story: 8/10 At this movie’s core is a simple (not the most unique, yet not blatantly uninspired either) dimensional travel story done with marked competency - it doesn’t try to implement too much for its short runtime, ultimately leading to a satisfying conclusion which obeys its own laws with stunning elegancy. My only criticism ... Jan 30, 2024
Futatsu no Kurumi
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Alright, Hotaru no Haka? Get that out of there (partially joking - it’s still a good film, just not to this level of impact in my opinion). THIS is the WWII anime film I am recommending to people alongside Hadashi no Gen - more specifically, if I’m ever trying to convey the incendiary bombings through this form of media, you can bet that Futatsu no Kurumi is my new go-to.
Now, I’ve been on a bit of a hunt for these extremely niche second world war anime films (I have watched 21 so far), and I can say for certain that this beats out everything except ... Jan 28, 2024
Sensou no Tsukurikata
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North Korea simulator 3000-
In all seriousness, this was a perfectly good bit of anti-war animation, jelling well with the general notion I often see in Japanese media surrounding the overall concept of international conflict. (Message / Story: 7/10) It’s quite on-the-nose, although a sentence referring to ‘otona’ (adults) towards the end implies that this was intended for children to watch, so I’ll let that slide I suppose. It’s pretty obvious to anyone who knows the history that (minus the cameras), the scenarios described here are nearly a 1:1 mirror of what happened within imperial Japan, so I will at least award them with points for accuracy. (Animation ... Jan 25, 2024
Precure All Stars Movie F
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Precure All Stars F is by far the best All Stars movie to come out of this wonderful show! From beginning to end, it was a perfect celebration of how far the franchise has come, embodying everything it means to be a ‘Precure’ no matter which team you are following on the matter.
Story: 7.5/10 While this is sadly the weakest aspect here, the core story of All Stars F is still very enjoyable to watch. Even if (at least in my view), the twist was quite predictable from the beginning, and the movie’s first half is rather slice of life-esque for my tastes, the latter half ... Jan 24, 2024
Sasaki to Pii-chan
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This show is absolute insanity, but I cannot look away.
(Story: 7/10) Sasaki, a middle-aged man who has dedicated his entire life to the cold struggle of a corporate workplace, finds himself wishing to change his way of life be adopting a pet bird on a whim. Unfortunately for his sense of normalcy, said feathered friend is actually a legendary mage from another world, soon dragging his new ‘owner’ into an almost isekai-esque fantasy world to shake things up. Things only grow even more complex as Sasaki realises he is not the only human to possess supernatural abilities, throwing viewers for a loop right when they thought ... Dec 31, 2023
100-Kano is an absolutely insane show, but it somehow still works thanks to the presentation of it all.
Story: 7.5/10 Beyond anything else, this show has an advantage over every other romcom harem it parodies - It KNOWS how stupid the premise is and rolls with it. Each scene which would have otherwise been ridiculous melodrama in any other show of this nature is instead played for laughs, ultimately ending up with the perfect recipe for a lighthearted and comedic series. While the plot isn’t anything to write home about, it remains highly consistent without ever deviating too far into “filler” territory - Rentaro is going to have ... Nov 11, 2023
Wasted potential.
I’m sorry, but I just don’t think this anime explained its main plot elements nearly well enough to warrant a higher rating, which is a real shame since I was hoping this would be a potential 7/10 or 8/10 upon seeing the second episode. So many questions are left unanswered, and the sheer amount of completely wasted time (all of episode 3, A.K.A. a full quarter of the runtime) in an already short series was infuriating beyond belief. This OVA started off with amazing potential in the first two episodes, before completely throwing it away for a filler-like third episode which was so desperately ... Nov 6, 2023
Kaguya-hime no Monogatari
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Kaguya-hime no monogatari is yet another beautiful addition to the Studio Ghibli movie collection. In fact, with its unique and hand-drawn art style, I might actually argue this is the most beautiful of them all.
Story & Characters: 7/10 Now, since this is technically a remake of an existing story (albeit with some improvements), I can’t give it full marks in either of these sections. If you’ve already read/heard of the original Bamboo Cutter story, this is all around a pretty faithful adaptation to film. Sound: 9/10 Beautiful. Just stunning. I would expect nothing less of Ghibli, to be honest. I don’t have much else to say, as this ... |