Cinematography:
冨板紀宏Composer:
Shinkichi MitsumuneCast:
Ai Nonaka, Ayako Kawasumi, Jun'ichi Suwabe, Shin'ichirō Miki, Takuma Terashima, Kōki Uchiyama, Jōji Nakata, Ai Kakuma, Yukiyo Fujii, Tetsu Inada (more)Episodes(14)
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No Visitors! (E01)
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Not Enough Time! (E02)
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The Plan Isn't Working! (E03)
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The Secretary Is Useless! (E04)
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Not Enough Money! (E05)
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Not Enough Workers! (E06)
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The Pool Is Dangerous! (E07)
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Unrequited Love! (E08)
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Can't Build Any Teamwork! (E09)
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Out of Options! (E10)
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No More Worries! (E11)
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No One Can Predict the Future! (E12)
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Not a Good PV! (E13)
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No Time to Take It Easy! (E14)
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When new transfer student Isuzu asks Seiya Kanie out on a date at gunpoint, he knows something odd is going on. Especially since she wants to go to Amagi Brilliant Park, where the rides are either dangerous or mind-numbingly dull and the only costumed performers who aren't rude or apathetic are the ones who didn't show up for work. So when Isuzu asks Seiya to take over as the park's new manager, he knows she's crazy. (Well, crazy-er, given the gunpoint thing.) But when Seiya learns that Amagi Brilliant Park is a REAL Magic Kingdom, that the costumed performers aren't wearing costumes, that they live off the energy created by attendees, and that unless they can attract 250,000 attendees in three months, they'll lose their jobs and homes... he goes a little crazy himself. But, even with the aid of scantily clad fairies, giant mice and sniper-trained sheep, can anyone rescue a park that's sunk so low that its own bus doesn't stop there anymore? The race is on to get the turnstiles turning and save AMAGI BRILLIANT PARK! (Sentai Filmworks)
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Amagi Brilliant Park is quite original, and I am not saying that just because I have never seen anyone ask someone out while pointing a gun in their face. This show is quite funny at times and has a certain cuteness. The main male protagonist is a relatively nice guy with many ideas and he can use all the available options to achieve his dream goal. He does not care too much about how he looks to others. The other characters are tolerable, if a bit weird at times, although eventually, even the Moffel mascot stopped bothering me. It certainly had a lot to offer and is quite easy to watch, although unfortunately, I did not feel moved or become deeply interested in the plot. Therefore, it was a pretty average experience overall with occasional enjoyable and funny moments. 5.5/10. ()
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