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Jun 1, 2015
Preliminary (4/26 eps)
After watching about five seconds of this anime, it becomes apparent that either the animation budget is literally the lowest of all time and if they drew any better they'd have to start selling their organs to fund it, or the creators spent a lot of money making it look like that was the case. Other aspects of the anime are similarly awful although it might take a little bit longer to figure that out. That being said, it has a humorous tone and the awfulness is tongue in cheek so if you're into really really terrible things you might enjoy this a little (although ...
May 11, 2015
Mixed Feelings
The concept of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni is one that seems interesting: we are able to watch a small town murder as a mysterious festival approaches in multiple timelines, each one with variations in events that bring us closer and closer to really understanding what happened. This premise seems to suggest it would be interesting to anybody who enjoys horror, psychological, or detective anime, allowing the watcher to appreciate the nuances of a scenario from a variety of perspectives.

Ideally, anyways. Higurashi is a messy anime because although the premise is very good, the art is boring, the individual stories that make up the anime ...
Mar 1, 2015
Saikyou Densetsu Kurosawa is an offbeat seinen comedy about a 44 year old construction worker with no family, no friends, no girlfriend, and basically no prospects. It touches on a lot of themes that will be familiar to many people, and brings a maturity and thematic depth to a classic shonen formula.

Story: 6/10
The story itself is fairly straightforward and inspiring, following Kurosawa as he seeks to become more accomplished in the eyes of others. The storytelling is funny and smart, and the story has some thematic depth as well. The main issue comes from the fact that, like many shonen manga, it follows a general ...
Nov 26, 2012
Black Paradox (Manga) add
Preliminary (7/8 chp)
A one-volume horror story about a group suicide that goes wrong in the strangest way possible.

Story: The story itself is very bizarre and grotesque, based around a group of suicidal adults who find portals to another world filled with a new kind of stone, beautiful and extremely valuable. How far will they go to exploit this new stone? The story questions the depths of human greed and selfishness using this bizarre premise.

Art: Ito's people are easily distinguishable, with expressions that are cliche but understandable. Where the art really shines is in its depictions of the frequently-grotesque portals and the more horrific aspects of this manga. ...
Nov 26, 2012
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (Unknown/7 chp)
Junji Ito is certainly one of the masters of horror, but here he seems to slip. Most of the stories in this collection are... not scary, to put it bluntly, even as shockers. Ito is certainly a master of suspense but the concepts here are too predictable and at times bizarre to be considered traditionally scary.
The best stories here are The Bridge and The Conversation Room, although they aren't as good as his other stories. Although the art here makes it worth checking out if you're already a Junji Ito fan, overall this doesn't have much to offer as a collection.
Oct 29, 2012
Mixed Feelings
A psychological thriller, Old Boy deftly addresses concepts of isolation and vengeance while managing to, for the most part, carry suspense. It definitely has strengths, in particular the characterizations which are interesting and for the most part realized. It explores the psyche of both the protaganist and the villain, both outliers from most of society, in a way that is compelling, and makes both of them relatable and sympathetic. Where this manga suffers, though, is the pacing and the story. While the concept is certainly interesting, in the end it feels almost anticlimatic: the buildup is there to be unleashed, with diverse elements being unraveled ...


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