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Jan 29, 2025
Hello. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners had me hooked all over. The series impressively blends the dark world of "Cyberpunk" with an emotional story that really captivated me. I especially loved the detailed animation and Night City. The characters are fire and developed, with David Martinez's journey being particularly moving. The soundtrack also perfectly complements the atmosphere, enhancing both the gloomy and hopes of the show.
The mix of action-packed scenes and emotional moments makes the series unique. The only thing I would’ve liked to see more of is the depth of some of the side stories, which could have made the series feel even more real. Overall, though,
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is a visually stunning, gripping, and emotionally impactful series that I’d highly recommend to anyone who loves dark futuristic settings and well (and sad) stories.
Lucy can fix me. Have a wonderful day.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 28, 2025
Hello. I've watched many anime by now, and I'm firmly convinced that Attack on Titan is the best. By a very large margin. I was just shocked and overwhelmed with emotions when I finished watching this anime. At the end, I had to cry three times in a row because it was so sad, but at the same time, I was impressed by the emotional depth and incredible storytelling. I had to go for a walk first and then spent hours reflecting on how beautiful this journey actually was. It's rare for an anime to have such a strong emotional impact while also raising so
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many questions and thoughts. From beginning to end, everything just makes sense; it was all planned, structured, and perfectly reflected. The world that was created is so detailed and complex that it captivates you from the very first episode. AND THE MUSIC. Simply brilliant, epic, captivating, emotional, and so on. The soundtrack is unforgettable and enhances the scenes in a way that only the best anime can. I can't stop praising this anime. Animation, soundtrack, characters, story, plots... EVERYTHING IS GREAT. Every single episode builds upon the last and offers new surprises. There are always moments that take your breath away and make you want to learn more. The character development is outstanding – you see the evolution of the characters in a very believable way. This is more of a summary than an actual review, but the anime did so many things right that it needs to be mentioned again. And to all those who didn't like the ending: There can't always be a happy ending, and Attack on Titan is the perfect example of how to create a great anime with a sad, but also deeply meaningful, ending. That’s the purpose of the anime. Why? Because it was always meant to be this way from the very beginning. The characters' decisions are often difficult and conflicted, and that's exactly what makes them so human. The most important thing I want to talk about is the story. You don’t need 100+ episodes to tell a good story COMPLETELY, BUT I don't want to shittalk longer anime. Attack on Titan managed to tell an epic, deep story in fewer episodes, keeping the viewer captivated and excited for years. I love you all <3.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 28, 2025
Hello. First of all, I want to mention that I watched this anime several years ago, so I'm speaking purely from memory. The reason I'm writing this review is because the anime keeps popping into my mind, and it was actually my first one. I know... Anyway, I want to share what surprised me positively and why this anime got me into the anime world. It wasn’t the animation or the fan service, it was the positive, good feeling it left behind in the end. It taught me how important unity is, and with the little bit of comedy on the side, it was just
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perfect. The stressful situations felt truly epic, and the characters were unique. Of course, you can always complain, and other anime have very different characters, but this review is only about Highschool of the Dead.
About the fan service: Yes, there is a lot of it, BUT as time goes on, the scenes become more realistic. Let me explain. People are in crisis situations, and in a group with both genders. It’s clear that the boys and girls have no privacy anymore, so they try to make the most of every situation to "relieve" themselves. Anyone over 12 and under 50 should understand that. However, I have to admit that at the beginning of the anime, it feels very inappropriate to show ecchi scenes. The manga handled this better. The anime left a lot of emotions in me because of its ending, and that’s what made me start watching anime. You just root for them and hope everyone survives, and so on. I don't want to include spoilers, but what I can say is that this anime delivers what you see in the trailer. Maybe I'll watch it again someday and think: "Why did I like this so much?" That’s the answer. For me, a lot of nostalgia is also a part.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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