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Nov 18, 2020
This one will be short – can’t promise but I’ll do my best.

It’s been about a week since I finished Spice and Wolf Season 2, and this is a review that I’ve come to after a good deal of retroflection on the show. I first saw S1 as part of my then-college’s anime club about a year ago, and really loved the unique themes and characterizations that the show dealt with. Most of all, however, I fell deeper in love with the outstanding opening, a song that I’ve been listening to for many years now.

Now I return to S2 with fairly high expectations and ...
Oct 11, 2020
Toradora! (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Warning: I really tried, but spoilers below.

I think that there’s really three stages of finishing an anime. The first stage is when the credits of the last episode roll and you’re left staring at your computer screen (hopefully in satisfaction) with the final scene seared into your mind. The second stage is shortly afterward, where your mind can’t help but replay what it can – the big moments, the emotional curveballs, the “what if” statements. And the final stage is a while afterward, after you’ve had time to reflect, think about the series retrospectively, maybe talk to some friends about it and really come ...
Sep 18, 2020
This show pretty much has everything.

Most of the time, when I write a review, I’ll either knock it out immediately after finishing (mainly because I can’t get closure until I’ve put pen to paper) or wait a while simply because I have more important things to do. It’s pretty rare that I’ll suspend review writing for other reasons, and those reasons are generally reserved to either 1) the show either being way too god for me to do justice in a simple review 2) me not being able to give it a fair assessment for various reasons.

Kaichou falls into neither of those two categories, and ...
Jun 29, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Some of the greatest works of art are those that somehow manage to fit multiple molds at the same time. Kaguya-sama: Love is War Season 2 moves beyond the comedic super-focus of Season 1, combining the genre with what so many quickly identify as dramatic elements. Any show, however, that attempts to serve two distinct genres simultaneously runs the poignant risk of split focus, preventing the show from portraying either field effectively. Regrettably, Love is War Season 2 is an excellent example of this pitfall, with writing that fails to commit to either comedy or drama, and fails to meaningfully integrate the two together. While ...
Jun 13, 2020
Hyouka (Anime) add
Warning: Minor spoilers below.

We’ve all been there before. You enjoyed it, but it didn’t change your life. It pulled you in, but you were able to pull yourself back out. However, it came back to you. In some cases, slowly and surely, over weeks or maybe months, coming up on the fringes of your mind like a stubborn weed that you couldn’t stamp out entirely. Something about it touched you in a way that you couldn’t truly escape. For me, Hyouka was that thing. And it’s not because I thought it was a bad series – in reality, quite the opposite. But the most significant ...
May 16, 2020
Mixed Feelings
I recently returned briefly to season 1 of this animated franchise to write my MAL review, and exited with a bit better appreciation for the show and its purposes. Now, upon returning to season 2, I find myself existing with a slightly worst regard for what this show was attempting to do. Maybe it’s the number of negative reviews, maybe it’s just the curse of the sequel talking, but somehow, I can’t rate it quite as highly as I may have before. I’m going to try to keep this review both short and spoiler-free, big aspirations for me, so I’ll jump right in.

The animation is ...
May 16, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Note: SPOILERS below.

This review is a continuation of my discourse regarding the animated adaptation of Shoji Gatoh’s best-known work. The first season, the original Full Metal Panic! from 2002, was created by Gonzo and suffered from various issues in terms of art, characterization and pacing, redeemed only by a good soundtrack and excellent MC. Kyoto Animation took over the project for their inaugural work, FMP Fumoffu, in 2003. This show departed drastically from the military themes of the original adaptation, preferring instead slapstick humor portrayed through the daily lives of the protagonists. Kyoani also took on the subsequent season, The Second Raid, in 2005. ...
May 8, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Warning: SPOILERS below. I really don’t know how I can write a reasonable review of this show without giving a lot of it away.

I don’t often return to re-watch shows, or even individual episodes, unless I really liked them the first time around. Chuunibyou is the odd exception to this rule. My experience with this anime is one of subverted expectations, disappointment, return, and reconsideration. To this date, I’m not entirely sure what I should rate this series, and I’m hoping that writing this review will help work out this conclusion in my own mind.

Let’s get the basics out of the way. Chuunibyou demo Koi ...
May 8, 2020
Mixed Feelings
WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW

March Comes in Like a Lion. The show that disappointed me in a multitude of ways. Having already seen (and reviewed) the second season of Sangatsu No Lion, this review will be rather short. Indeed, I feel as if everything that the second season does and fails to do, the first season does in almost exactly the same fashion, albeit in a way that manages to be less engaging, more frustrating, and ultimately less deserving of a high rating. Indeed, it’s very hard for me to see this season as anything more than an average show that I wanted to love and was ...
May 3, 2020
Note: SPOILERS BELOW! This review is written entirely around, and from the perspective of someone who has seen only the first season at the time of writing.

My relationship with Spice and Wolf begins, not at all to my surprise, with its music. Even to this day, I’d say that Tabi no Tochuu is arguably one of the greatest anime openings of all time. Why? I’ve listened to this song for years, with absolutely no idea about the show, the characters, the plot, or the themes, and yet its effect remains profound. It evokes a sense of a journey, a longing for things departed, and a ...


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