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Jun 19, 2019
Funny, witty, clever, beautiful, meaningful, original - I will not be shy on praises about the title that kept me laughing from the very first minutes up until the very end of the season. I do not know how to advertise comedy rather than saying that it is so so funny. The show itself is a collection of vignettes, called “matches”, where Kagya or President attempt to make the other one to confess. The way they are trying to do this, the methods they use, supporting third person narration, other character involvement, art direction - everything about love matches is awesome. It may be ludicrous ...
Jun 8, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Minor spoiler.

Feeling a surge of power to withstand vapidity of another young-lad-oriented anime, I decided to check out legendary Sword Art Online.
Yes, it was bad. But I thought it would be much worse.

Story: 5 / 10
Utterly generic details but a surprisingly coherent overall plot. SAO is not a infinite money generator (or at least it was not at first). The story here is existent, it is progresses steadily with each episode, has a clear beginning and clear end, has a nice flow, a few twists and even features character personalities changes. It also does not emphasize action but strives to be versatile. Good ...
May 18, 2019
It is a tricky thing for me to judge Hunter x Hunter because HxH features literally all elements I assiduously hate in anime and yet... I could watch dozens of HxH episodes without skipping a blink. And this is basically review in one sentence. Let me get a bit into details though.

It is easier to start with negatives. HxH is a pure shounen fighting anime. By ‘pure’ I mean “using every shonen trope possible” . Protagonists are male children of genuine goodness, occasional attempts of author to taint them with negative seem phony. HxH is about fights and superpowers: about 70% of screen time ...
Apr 3, 2019
Preliminary (24/? chp)
Akatsuki no Yona is beautiful, diligent and even realistic but it is shallow and very generic. 24 long long chapter filled with insipid feeling, identical males and zero progress - that was my limit. You may tell me, “It’s a shoujo, what did you expect?”. Well, I don’t know, I guess I expected some pleasant surprise. Shoujo authors tend to write genuine, down-to-earth pieces but here it evolves into nothing but the Nadeko level story about poor little girl surrounded by noble handsome boys. What even worse is that backbone of the narration is not the thrill of adventure in form of elaborate substories but ...
Feb 23, 2019
First chapters of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, pt.3 are disappointing: the concept behind renown stands may seem childish, first battles result in ‘classic’ enemy-becomes-friend scenarios and protagonist Jotaro Kujo reminds too strongly of his predecessor. But hold out for thirty chapters and you will start to realize how brilliant the creation of Hirohiko Araki is. Stands will become just another form of superhuman abilities, shounen tropes fades quickly and and Jotaro will transform into unique, awesome character. In fact, most of characters of Stardust Crusaders are awesome because of Hirohiko Araki one-of-a-kind approach to the story. He never tries to *teach* which opens up an opportunity ...
Jan 23, 2019
Mushishi (Anime) add
The sound of silence is quite audibly heard in a monotonous beauty of bashful Mushishi. This is a road to nowhere yet, somehow, every little step brings a bit of understanding of the way. Perhaps it's a conscious writing, the one where author doesn’t say too much or too little; perhaps it’s masterful supernatural wrapping which turns mushishi into unfathomable and surprising adventure; perhaps it’s gamut of drawing showing each and every color of ordinarity; or classical music that echoes in your soul long after the credits faded away; or, perhaps, it’s the lonely character of Ginko, who blesses the common way of life yet ...
Jan 21, 2019
ONE’s superpower to decorate trite truths with intricate details is as astounding as his ability to create identical all mighty protagonists. For half of the story he manages to deceive me into rumination about how complex is the coming-of-age problems of Shigeo are, how delicate and colourable the plot about his brother, and how surprisingly peaceful the anime about psychics is. Yet you can not swim against the (main)stream forever, ONE or not, eventually the boat of goodness will pick you up, exhausted, and carry you into explored waters of templates, banality and infantilism. That is the resolution of the deceptive beginning but, actually, who ...
Jan 8, 2019
In long forgotten 2004 Shinichirō Watanabe, director of superb and astounding Cowboy Bebop, finally finished his second work: Samurai Champloo. Well, what is there to say: that Japanese dude knows how to rock! (emm, ‘rap!’ probably would be more applicable to this title)

The journey of headstrong and daring 15-year old girl Fuu to find mysterious ‘samurai who smells of sunflowers’ in company of two ronins, taciturn and solemn samurai Jin and loudmouth blusterer Mugen who fights like dirty break-dancing monkey, is amazing, breathtaking adventure. Built around the same devices as Cowboy Bebop, it is a set of self-contained episodes, each having a story worth of ...
Jan 5, 2019
THE anime that defines the word itself.

Children piloting giant robots in defense against unstoppable mysterious threat. Who would have thought such premise will develop into anything greater than a series of pop stamps but it has. The story of Neon Genesis Evangelion is rich, complex and challenging, yet, I must admit, at times it looks like a poorly improvised surreal painting. The reason for this can be found in a history of Evangelion’s creation: the production team were patiently and meticulously working on Eva, all according to script, and then suddenly they realized they hitting deadlines. They made only a handful of episodes so the ...
Jan 1, 2019
Clannad After Story picks up the narrative where it's less successful predecessor ends it. the play was performed, Tomoya makes important step; tears of joy, laughter of happiness; last year of school life begins and our noble self-deprecating bum Tomoya gets dragged in whirlpool of his (girl)friends problems and stories. “But this is exact copy of Clannad 1 (and, in fact, any other harem anime)”, I exclaim silently to myself and droop my head in disenchantment. “But there must be something there!” hopeful me whispers over my shoulder. “Ok, I’ll give it another chance”, I answer and dive into the kind naive world of Clannad. ...


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