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Mar 22, 2024
Let’s start with the most useful information for everybody. Sousou no Frieren’s first episode has a transcendent scene. It occurs near the middle and the associated OST is named “One Last Adventure.” Please enjoy it. Anime series are long. Not every anime can be made for you. At 3 minutes max, transcendent scenes are for everyone. Particularly ones that make sense out of context like this one. Music is essential in a transcendent scene. Words fall to a backdrop. Moments like this are why we watch anime.

Footnote to the first paragraph: There is a link to a clip of the first episode’s transcendent scene in ...
Oct 21, 2023
Most human beings can be bucketed as good “people analyzers” or good “thing/idea analyzers.” You can think of the former as a feminine trait and the latter as masculine. I don’t mean that the buckets are exclusive to gender: I am a male “person analyzer.”



When an intelligent “person analyzer” is in charge of producing an anime, that anime generally excels in realistic behavior in its characters. It tends to avoid over-exaggeration or caricature to get a point across. Viewers often have to intuit or figure out what somebody is thinking or feeling from context clues of body language. This is because realistic behavior doesn’t spell ...
Jun 3, 2023
I review both seasons as a unit. The second season is slightly better, but they are highly similar structurally and stylistically.

Viewers delight in tightly knit plot. They love a studiously assembled edifice, free from contradiction, a perfect deductive construct. I studied math; I sympathize.

Code Geass throws a decisive middle finger at that sensibility. Contrast Hunter x Hunter's reverence for reasoning (https://myanimelist.net/reviews.php?id=452920). Togashi creates an entire board game to avoid polluting his story’s logical integrity. His Gungi games are beyond critique, for no human knows Gungi strategy. Code Geass’s characters play chess games with boardstates that make no sense. They flaunt the rules with their ...
Sep 2, 2022
If the idea of being a social outcast who lives in the truth while others settle for a comfortable lie excites you, this show is for you. If you aim to become an exception, a person who climbs so high that many look up to you, this show is for you. If you desire to blaze a trail so wide that thousands follow in your wake, this show is for you. If you are steadfastly determined to keep moving forward, one step at a time, and your eyes point perpetually towards the heavens, this show is for you.

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann’s characters ...
Jul 22, 2022
The standout feature of Hunter x Hunter is strong abstract reasoning. Togashi reveals a wide breadth of interest and good knowledge of fundamentals. Understanding an idea and applying it in a natural way is harder than it looks. HxH is full of entertaining games, contests, and puzzles.

One character has a unit limit of 216, equal to (2x3)^(3). Writers with weak maths default to numbers like 250. Hisoka’s card trick in the colosseum is an algebra problem. I doubt I’m the only one who paused for the satisfaction of solving it first. The difficulty level is accessible to the audience. ...
Jul 5, 2022
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Clannad's first season reflects Zen wisdom of enormous value. I rarely see these ideas successfully conveyed. They are difficult to communicate. I am impressed by the level of understanding that went into Clannad.

Clannad is masterful at using the minimum necessary stimulus to present a message. No character says “I like you” to another, or any analogue. Despite this, the audience knows without friction which characters are attracted to each other. And there are a lot of crushes in this story. Zen considers descriptions a poor substitute for direct experience. Clannad avoids insufficient labels. The audience participates ...
Jul 3, 2022
Madoka Magica uses masterful symbolism in a plot that aims for Mars and strikes the moon. Its superlative music fits seamlessly. I parenthesize relevant songs below. They occasionally reference characters or scenes in a way that avoids spoilers.

Themes include:
-Innocence, loss of innocence, and coming of age. Madoka Magica advances through stages using meticulously crafted atmosphere.
-Isolation, loneliness, and depression. (‘Credens Justitiam.’ ‘Inevitabilis.’)
-Ideology, self-righteousness, and compromise. The presence or absence of collaboration has striking consequences. (‘Amicae Carae Meae.’ ‘Clementia.’)
-Selfishness and selflessness. Wishes lead to a topic of acknowledging true desires and coming to terms with them. (‘Decretum.’)
-Femininity, battle, and strength. (‘Inevitabilis.’)
-The ...
May 16, 2022
(In the manga Senpai’s development becomes more apparent. I can't rewire my brain to ignore the manga, so I acknowledge the possible bias here.)

I suspect this anime is undervalued. I’m sympathetic to a viewer who perceives the sadistic torture of one main character by the other, with no redeeming objective. If I thought this show represented that, I would join them in hating it. There are people who create suffering in others purely for its own sake. That’s not what’s going on here.

In male-female romantic relationships, the boy has a leading role, or is at least an important source of ...
May 2, 2022
Re:Zero starts strong before abandoning what makes it good.

Subaru's cynicism shows right away. "That's where they pull you in," he says, glancing over a manga. On isekai world Lugunica he calls out tropes incessantly. Subaru is eager to identify tools of manipulation and prone to meta-analysis. A young man whose intelligence shields him from wisdom is a familiar character. "Heartfelt" isn't a word in Subaru's dictionary. Emilia provides contrast: she's selfless and giving. They argue over whether to help a stranger. Rational Subaru weighs pros and cons while Emilia deploys a powerful trump card: "look, she's crying." ...


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