Death note is a really good story that delves into the exploration of power and how it can corrupt the human mind. We see an ambitious teenager in light yagami, gradually become twisted until he's not afraid of openly committing atrocious acts. Speaking about characters, almost all of them are extremely layered, making the audience question their own morality as they observe their actions actions throughout the show.
My favourite aspect of the story is the shinigami and how most of them portrayed as drab creatures devoid of enjoyment.
There's a lot more I'd like to speak about, but I usually recommend this anime to people
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Mar 16, 2025
Here's my review of Class no Daikirai na Joshi to Kekkon suru Koto ni Natta.
As far as the "story" goes, the anime starts off as your typical forced/arranged relationship story. It then starts to border the line between romance and ecchi/smut content. The anime is also obsessed with forcing your typical anime tropes such as tsunderes, annoying sisters, brother and sister complexes and disgusting fanservice. It annoys me that we're still in an era where anime that are set in school settings have an absurd amount of fanservice and "adult" content. I'm not kidding when I say this: There was an episode where the main ... Mar 14, 2025
Ao no Hako
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Blue box is a romance/"sports" anime that is best described as a Jack of all trades, master of none. The anime tries to do everything underneath the sun and because of that, it falls very short.
Before I start my full on review, I'd like to go over what I liked about the anime: 1. The artwork: The art work is really beautiful, it's extremely vibrant and rich, showcasing unique design choices for each character and setting. 2. The avoidance of "fan-service": This was a breath of fresh air. Having an anime that doesn't needlessly sexualize their characters is always a positive in my book. Since I've talked about what ... Dec 20, 2024
Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka
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This anime doesn't understand romance. I sat through 12 episodes hoping to get something if anything out of this and I didn't. I don't think I have ever seen a romance anime which focuses on adults, be portrayed so juvenile. The first 3 or 4 episodes were a good start until Ohara went back to his home town and his best friend touched his hair. From this point on, the romance died and we ended up with forced plots after forced plots in order to get the characters together. I am a hundred percent certain that the writer sees relationships and in extension marriage as
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