Apr 20, 2024
NGL I was hesitating to watch this anime (not a fan of bl), well i'm glad that it's not gay. There's no hint of a romance between the two "daddies", they just live together. There aren't even any cringe gay-baiting moments or jokes, and no character in the show automatically assumes they are in a relationship when they see them with a little girl who calls them both "papa". The first thing anyone brings up when talking about Buddy Daddies is that it’s like Spy X Family, and while I get that sentiment, there are quite a few fundamental differences between the two. Whereas Spy X Family takes a more comedic approach to the primary family unit with some fun and suspenseful spy thrown in, Buddy Daddies feels far more real. Kazuki, Miri, and Rei slowly become a family not out of convenience but rather thanks to the genuine bond that they can feel taking shape between them. Despite its short thirteen-episode run, i can say that Buddy Daddies dedicates enough time to its three main characters and most important that their development to have the viewer getting teary-eyed and feeling. I love how the anime just went straight into the action while slowly unfolding the truths and pasts of our beloved characters. Yes, I'm giving this a 10, if you ask me which one i like more between spyxfam or this, i can say buddy daddies win. Well ofc i love both of the anime but i feel buddy daddies more interesting for me personally, buddy daddies contains a perfect balance of heart-warming family scenes, incredibly attractive characters and graphic violence with fairly realistic consequences. I really enjoy the animation and aesthetics of this anime. It's colorful and everything/everybody stands out.
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