The 100 Girlfriends That Really Really Really Love You is completely ridiculous, and it knows it. The story follows Rentarou, a guy who was supposed to have one destined soulmate but, thanks to a god’s mistake, ends up with 100. If he rejects any of them, they die. So, naturally, he decides to date all of them. It’s as chaotic as it sounds, but that’s what makes it fun.
What makes this anime stand out is how self-aware it is. It fully embraces its absurdity, constantly breaking the fourth wall and throwing in over-the-top comedy. The girls are all different, some playing into classic tropes but
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Oct 9, 2024
Violet Evergarden Movie
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Violet's journey from soldier to writer is incredible. Her struggles to understand emotions and find purpose really resonated with me. And the supporting cast? Amazing! Gilbert's gentle guidance and Cattleya's sassiness added so much depth.
The animation? Gorgeous! Kyoto Animation's attention to detail transported me to Telesis. Every frame, every color choice, every expression felt deliberate and stunning made me shed a tear. What really stands out, though, is how thoughtfully Violet explores human emotions. It tackles tough themes like grief, trauma, and the power of words without holding back. Favorite Part- Violet's character growth and those poignant letters she writes I just loved it. Sep 18, 2024
Black Bullet
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I just binge-watched Black Bullet and I'm still trying to process everything! This anime completely drew me in with its gritty, other world and non-stop action. I loved watching Rentaro and Enju's partnership grow. it reminded me of those rare friendships that actually make a difference. And those action scenes? Mind-blown. Yeah most of them were sacrifices. The animation was good. What struck a chord with me, though, was how the show tackled real-world issues like prejudice and exploitation. It made me think about how we treat others, especially those who are different. Of course, no show's perfect. Some episodes felt rushed, while others dragged. I wished ... |