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Mar 27, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Let's get this out of the way first. Whether you like Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete or not ultimately depends on one thing: whether you can tolerate the characters being 14 or not. If you are NOT comfortable with them being underage, this is not a show for you. There's nothing wrong with that, but I'm saying this upfront as it's the most contentious part of the show.

For those of you who are okay with it: you're in for one heck of a ride.

MahouAko's anime adaptation is a mixed bag, speaking as a manga reader. Let's go over the bad points first:

- The story is ...
Nov 24, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Well-writtenWell-written
For a long time, Arknights has had a cult following; myself included. We praise the game for its worldbuilding, hold its characters near and dear, and cherish the game as a part of our lives. Why is it then that the anime fails to convey this appeal? Why is it that Perish in Frost, which is in many ways an improvement over its predecessor, is still so critically flawed?

The truth, put simply, is that it's a flawed story mixed with extraneous circumstances.

Now, I won't talk about gacha syndrome here, nor the limited episode count. These issues should be fairly apparent, and though Yostar has ...
Dec 16, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Ah yes, superfluous dialogue and a rushed plot: the authentic Arknights experience.

Going in, this adaptation was always going to have issues. Not only does it adapt the weakest part of Arknights’ main story, it was produced by Yostar Pictures. On paper, this makes sense: Yostar got burned when they trusted another studio with Azur Lane, and they’ve largely done everything in-house since. The problem is that YP is a small studio, which — lacking enough resources or staff — forced them to outsource to various studios (Studio Palette, Studio Silver, Candy Box etc.) for Episodes 2-6. Add in a first-time director in Yuki Watanabe and ...
Jan 20, 2022
Not going to lie, I'm pretty sure that even Solomon with the ten rings wouldn't be able to fix this pacing nightmare of a film if he tried.

(MODERATE SPOILERS AHEAD, continue reading at your own risk)

Here we have the conclusion to Part 1 of FGO's storyline: 94 minutes of cameos, fanservice, and the absolute bare minimum of storytelling that Cloverworks could legally get away with. Going in I want to stress that there are at least two ways one can approach this film: as raw fanservice for FGO players, or as something more meaningful. If you're in the former camp you'll probably enjoy the movie ...
Jan 1, 2022
Spoiler
This review contains spoilers; please watch the special before you continue further.

It's strange how of all the anime adaptations for Fate so far, Lord El-Melloi holds a soft spot in my heart. Maybe it's because I can relate to Waver, or because a bunch of factors play into the show creating a nice balance of drama and fun. I'm not good at explaining myself when it starts getting emotional, so suffice to say that despite its flaws I liked Lord El-Melloi going into this and was satisfied by this special.

If memory serves, the main issues with the main cour of Lord El-Melloi stem ...
Sep 24, 2021
Mixed Feelings
No one:

Sirius: *slips on literally nothing and begs to be punished*

...Yeah, that's Sirius alright.

If Episode 13 of Bisoku Zenshin does anything right, it's demonstrating the 'broad' in Bisoku Zenshin's broad characterization. As in the main cour, shipgirls are introduced in a swift manner by showing them in action. In Sirius's case this is done by having her find every concievable way to fail an easy task, inevitably ending up in an erotic pose in the process. You might think that this is flanderization, but this really is her entire character in a nutshell. Smart move by Yostar to have her be in the BD-exclusive; ...
Mar 29, 2021
"Fine, I'll do it myself." — Yostar, probably.

The first adaptation of Azur Lane was a disaster. Poor pacing, inconsistent animation quality, bad writing reducing a major faction (Ironblood) to a minor role...gacha adaptations aren't known for their quality, but that didn't stop Azur Lane from sinking in the Sea of Disappoinments. So, what does Bisoku Zenshin do to avoid the same fate?

Fluff. Loads upon loads of fluff.

Where the first adaptation struggled to find a balance between action and comedy, Bisoku Zenshin doubles down on lightheartedness. Each episode follows Starter Squad on their adventures around home port, encountering other shipgirls along the way while partaking in ...
Mar 18, 2021
Oi, what are you doing reading this review? GET BACK TO WORK! YOU THINK LOUNGING IS GOOD FOR ANYTHING? WE'RE IN DYING BODIES, DAMN IT; EVERY SECOND COUNTS! WORK! FIGHT! HATARAKU, SAIBOU!

Going into this review, I asked myself: "What does Code Black do that sets it apart from the original Cells at Work?". The first thing that came to mind was the huge tone shift, but the second might not be what you would expect: The difference in narrative quality.

The original Cells at Work suffers from loose continuity, a lack of stakes (some serious moments occur, but due to the original show's mood you ...
Mar 20, 2020
Azur Lane (Anime) add
As someone who loves Azur Lane, I'll be honest: This adaptation was terrible.

- Mediocre story featuring a generic plot, awful pacing, an OOC lead (Enterprise), forced yuribait, and an inconsistent setting. If the writers' goal was to sum up the in-game story so far, they failed spectacularly. No in-game events are mentioned or animated, and what context is presented is vague and never expanded upon. Enterprise is reduced to a one-note ration addict without common sense who can only be saved not by her sister (Hornet) or her dedicated repair ship (Vestal), but by Belfast because yuribait. One of the major factions in-game (Ironblood) ...


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