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Sep 24, 2023
Mixed Feelings
If you were given a second chance at life, would you take it? For the 34-year-old NEET we know as Rudeus Greyrat, the answer couldn't be more of a resounding yes. However, his new life in a brand new world, as all lives go, is far from perfect. After a triumphant journey around the world and back, he realises that everything about his hometown has changed. His home turned to dust; gleaming golden-brown wheat farms became swathes of barren wasteland; smiles on villagers' faces all wiped away; and adding onto that his companions Eris and Ruijerd leaving his side, Rudeus starts his journey to the ...
Apr 14, 2023
Spoiler
March 11th, 2011 was a tragic and unforgettable day for many. It was the day that the Japanese’s proudly proclaimed impenetrable sea walls, unfailable nuclear safety measures, and unmatched vigilance of their people, failed against nature’s onslaught. To the world, the complete collapse of Japan’s defence against earthquakes was a reminder that the all-powerful nature could destroy us at any time. But to residents of northeast Japan, it is an all-too-real story of losing their homes, their life’s work, and most importantly, their family.

The Iwato family were victims of this tragedy. The then four-years old Suzume was too scared to face the fact that her ...
Apr 14, 2023
Yotabanashi—the perfect phrase that encapsulates the essence of this manga, yet frustratingly there’s not an equivalent word in English that captures its meaning.

Yotabanashi generally carries a negative connotation, but it could be neutral as well. Whether it is describing a meritless gossip, a far-fetched story, or a trivial anecdote depends entirely on context. And depending on your perspective, Telework Yotabanashi could be all three of those things.

The story is narrated by future Nokoru, reminiscing on what is perhaps the turning point of his life. It was during the COVID-19 pandemic when his company started a work from home scheme that led him to meeting Natsu, ...
Mar 25, 2023
FunnyFunny
Since when did we think that animating the wet dreams of a deranged incel is a good idea? The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten is an utterly disgusting anime: not ambitious, nor funny, nor heartwarming. Every week I force myself to sit down to listen to its repulsive dialogue, stare at its hideous animation, and endure through its abhorrent story, all for the sake of writing this review and be the one person that “watched it so you don’t have to”.

So here’s my warning: unless your pastime is reading ChatGPT’s best attempt at human dialogue, this anime is not worth your time.

While the light ...
Dec 27, 2022
Chainsaw Man (Anime) add
Why Chainsaw Man would even have a tad of bad reputation is baffling to me: it is close to being a perfect Shounen. While there are still definitely flaws, I can say with confidence that there are no deal-breakers in the series, as long as you are an anime fan.

But before I praise Chainsaw Man into high heavens, let’s get the caveats out of the way. If you watch Chainsaw Man for eye candy, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Although the designs and cinematography are to be commended, the action animation itself sails just above decent in a post Demon Slayer world. With the exception of ...
Oct 9, 2022
“Welcome to our world!” The five girls’ first performance of this season was a warm welcome not just to the aspiring members of Liella, but also to the audience for returning to witness a new chapter. And I mean, who could resist? Superstar season one is perhaps one of if not the best idol show out currently out there. So, how did second season fare?

Well, not great. Introducing new characters this late into the series naturally comes with some compromises, and this season of Superstar had the wrong priorities.

Now, I don’t mean that Kinako, Mei, Shiki, or Natsumi are bad characters, they are decent. They ...
Feb 3, 2022
Love Score (Manga) add
Love Score had such a unique premise, overflowing with potential. It’s unfourtunate that it had to end so prematurely.

For those that don’t know what it is about, in the world of Love Score, there is an app called Wiss, which you could use to test your affinity with other people. And that’s basically it. It tries to tell a story of the lives of college students (and one lecturer) now transformed by this app.

I say tries to because the story had ended abruptly. Many set ups lead to nowhere, and the information dump in the last chapter is a futile attempt at displaying the ...
Oct 17, 2021
Like how the wider society used to judge anime fans as nerds that like obscure Chinese cartoons, the wider anime community looks at Love Live! fans and idol fans alike with the same weird gaze. There’s this stigma of “I’m not one of those idol weebs”, but I reckon this too will soon fall to the wayside, as the quality of idol shows becomes harder and harder to gloss over.

I was one of the doubters before watching Love Live! Superstar!!, and the only reason I started it was because of a clip of Tang Ke Ke’s tantrum. The irony of a Chinese heroine requesting freedom ...
Dec 21, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Bokuben is designed to satisfy, to put it lightly, the concupiscent youth. If you are one among them, all the power to you, enjoy your time reading it. But if you like terrific character writing or unique plots, I’m afraid you will have to look elsewhere. Though Bokuben has its flashes of brilliance, its cliche plot, run-of-the-mill setting, and stereotypical characters will be tiring to read for many readers. That will be a recurring theme in this review, that Bokuben isn’t something universally enjoyable, rather enjoyment derived from it greatly varies based on one’s preferences.

It was made clear from the start that Bokuben is just ...
Dec 19, 2020
“Everyone is probably surprised. But we weren’t.”

Karasuno’s middle blocker Tsukishima Kei thought to himself, after their match against tournament second best Inarizaki.

And I am here to tell you he is absolutely wrong.

Perhaps if you only limit “everyone” to the audience in the anime, but I am talking about the audience *watching* the anime here. Haikyuu!!: To the Top Second Season is painfully predictable, ridiculously out of touch with reality and poorly drawn compared to previous seasons.

Not that predictable is inherently bad, but it’s quite ironic since Karasuno’s loss vs Aoba Johsai back in season one was show defining and is what I believe got many ...


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