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Feb 17, 2024
Some analyses of "Zom 100: Zombie ni Naru made ni Shitai 100 no Koto" overlook its underlying themes and intentions. Contrary to a simple zombie survival narrative, the series delves into existentialism and the pursuit of a meaningful life within a post-apocalyptic scenario. The protagonist, Akira, endeavors to fulfill a bucket list upon recognizing the emptiness of his exploitative lifestyle, symbolizing a search for purpose beyond mere survival. The show effectively critiques societal norms associated with work and underscores the significance of embracing life to its fullest.
While some viewers criticize the show's comedic aspects, its animation and visual style are commended for their fluidity and
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distinct aesthetic. However, concerns are raised regarding inconsistencies in tone, particularly the balancing act between serious moments and comedic relief. Characters such as Akira and his companions are perceived as lacking depth, with their actions occasionally seeming detached from the dire circumstances of the apocalypse. However, some can interpret these characters and their interactions as serving a comedic purpose, offering light-hearted entertainment and promoting a positive outlook on life.
Despite its flaws, "Zom 100" attracts attention for its animation quality, vibrant visuals, and fitting soundtrack. Despite its imperfections, the series presents a fresh perspective on the zombie genre, appealing to audiences interested in exploring themes of life, work, and survival. The show's simple yet poignant message resonates differently depending on the viewer's stage in life, making it potentially more enjoyable for older audiences seeking meaningful narratives.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 8, 2024
"Kekkon Yubiwa Monogatari" also known as "Tales of Wedding Rings" is a fine Ecchi anime.
I was watching the first episode and was getting bored than the stuff mentioned in the show's title happened and I was still bored than the ending started and I looked at the image of all the princess and decided to watch the next episodes.
After which I kept watching episode 2 and also started doing some work in my room and was less bored. Some fine moments. From "fine" I mean 6/10 stuff. The setup is introduced for the ecchi anime which is typical and predictable. Which can be either
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bad enough for you or comforting to you.
You can predict how all the princesses will be from the art it-self. This is a show that I can watch while playing some game in the other screen. And "fine" enough that I can watch the show only too.
It does have a "It's so bad that it starts to be good again" i.e you can laugh at the plot or "plot".
I always enjoy ecchi as a parody and this is one.
If you have watched ecchi anime for many years than you know pattern and lay back and enjoy and are if you are new to ecchi than it is very much a beginner level ecchi show so a decent enough place to start.
I was ok with the show at the end of episode 3 and the ending started and I decided that I can watch this show till the end.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Nov 12, 2023
Shangri-La Frontier: Unveiling the Game-Changer
Genre Trio: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
A blend that's not just a cocktail of clichés but a masterclass in genre synergy.
Video Game Anime: Breaking the Mold
Shangri-La Frontier defies the 'isekai' norm, ditching RPG mechanics lectures and tasteless buffs.
No scummy villains, no over dramatic crying; just a guy enjoying a game without risking his real-life sanity.
Raw Appeal Unleashed: An Unexpected Surprise
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Buckle up for an anime that's not only a visual spectacle but also a narrative powerhouse.
With animation that puts others to shame, characters with charm, and music that hits the right notes, Shangri-La Frontier emerges as the season's dark horse.
In a world where anime often falls into predictable tropes, Shangri-La Frontier is the breath of fresh air we didn't know we needed. Forget the clichés; this is the real game-changer! 🎮✨
9/10 For me.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Nov 10, 2023
Hold onto your enchanted swords, folks, because "The Faraway Paladin: The Lord of the Rust Mountains" is back, and it's shinier than ever! We're diving headfirst into a world where isekai meets reincarnation, and our boy Will is back for another round of heroics, accompanied by his trusty sidekick, Meneldor. Can you believe it's been two years since we last ventured into this fantasy realm? It's like waiting for your ramen to cook—time moves slower than a snail with a caffeine addiction.
Now, let's talk music. The opening song is like the soundtrack to a dragon's dance party. Sure, it's no Season 1 ED song, but
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hey, not everyone can be a rock star. Speaking of rock stars, Will's voice changed! It's as if puberty decided to swing by the fantasy world and give our hero a vocal upgrade. And guess what? The studio changed too. It's like getting a new flavor of ice cream – same cone, different scoop.
Our adventure kicks off with Will managing land like he's the landlord of destiny. Who knew that being a Paladin also came with real estate responsibilities? But fear not, there's still time for a winter solstice celebration in Whitesails. Bee, our musical troubadour, has her eyes set on the Academy of the Woods, and let me tell you, it's a maze harder to navigate than the internet without Wi-Fi. Cue the ominous old groundskeeper, Professor Hiram, who's more mysterious than a cat with a PhD in quantum physics.
Hold your magical staffs, because it's test time for Will! The groundskeeper lays down a challenge, and Will, with the grace of a ninja cat avoiding a puddle, aces it. Next thing you know, they're teleported straight to the Academy, and Hiram is the Dumbledore of the woods, granting them access like a VIP pass at a fantasy theme park. Bee's on a mission to improve her musical craft, but it's more like a trip down memory lane.
Fast forward, and we're knee-deep in the Rust Mountains, where disaster and dwarves collide. Will's empathy for dwarves is deeper than the plot twists in a Shakespearean tragedy. Ru, a timid dwarf, steals the show, and the feels hit harder than a dwarf blacksmith hammering out a legendary sword. But hey, the door's getting repaired, and Will's on his way to becoming a diplomatic hero.
But hold your dire wolves, because this isn't your typical fantasy adventure. Will's not just a Paladin; he's a Mary Sue in a world that feels like "The Hobbit," but with fewer hairy feet. Ru's backstory tugs at the heartstrings, and we're left wondering if this is an anime or a symphony of emotions.
As we march through episodes like conquering heroes, we're teased with Menel's new powers, Ru's growth, and the promise of a bigger party. I mean, who doesn't love a good fantasy RPG party? The mage academy may be as deserted as a haunted castle, but hey, it adds to the mystery.
In the end, "The Faraway Paladin" Season 2 delivers like a pizza on a Friday night – you know it's coming, you're excited, and even if it's not gourmet, it hits the spot. With an 8 out of 10, this anime is serving up exactly what we signed up for. So grab your swords, buckle your armor, and get ready for an isekai ride that's more thrilling than a dragon rollercoaster. Until next time, fellow adventurers!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Oct 3, 2023
"Maria the Virgin Witch" is a unique anime series set in medieval France during the Hundred Years' War against England. The story follows Maria, a powerful young witch, who becomes fed up with the ongoing conflict and decides to use her magic to prevent further bloodshed and maintain peace. However, her constant intervention attracts the attention of the heavens, and the archangel Michael is sent to stop her meddling in human affairs. Michael forbids Maria from using her powers and issues a decree that she will lose her magic if she loses her virginity. As Maria adamantly continues to disrupt the war, the Church plots
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to take away her power and end her interference.
Genres and Themes:
"Maria the Virgin Witch" is a blend of historical, fantasy, comedy, and romance genres. It addresses philosophical concepts like free will and the problem of evil while offering a critique of strict adherence to religious customs. The anime delves into the fear of witches during the dark ages and explores themes of religious conflict and pacifism in a historical context.
Plot and Characters:
The story revolves around Maria's unwavering desire for peace and her use of magic to achieve it. She interferes in battles, drawing the attention of Heaven, and forms complex relationships with characters like Joseph and Ezekiel. The anime's supporting cast includes fellow witches, familiars, townspeople, Church members, and soldiers. Each character develops their own beliefs and values, contributing to the show's complexity.
Art and Animation:
"Maria the Virgin Witch" features a visually appealing art style and historical accuracy in its setting and character designs. The animation is smooth and fluid, particularly in combat scenes, which are notable for their historical accuracy in depicting medieval combat and weaponry.
Music and Sound:
The soundtrack is serviceable, with an upbeat opening theme that sets the tone for the show. The ending theme is a mellow outro that fits the overall atmosphere. Background music complements the fantasy setting but isn't particularly standout.
Pros:
Unique historical and fantasy setting.
Complex characters with individual beliefs.
Balances philosophical and religious themes.
Visually appealing art and animation.
Engaging and accurate combat scenes.
Cons:
Repetitive and formulaic storytelling.
Clunky dialogue and translation.
Faux-intellectualism and shallow exploration of philosophical themes.
Lack of character development for some key characters.
Inconsistent use of historical and fantasy elements.
Overall Rating: 7/10
"Maria the Virgin Witch" offers a unique blend of historical accuracy, fantasy, and philosophical exploration. While it has its flaws, such as repetitive storytelling and some underdeveloped characters, its thought-provoking themes and visually appealing art make it a worthwhile watch for those interested in a different take on the medieval fantasy genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 3, 2023
Isekai, a subgenre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga in which a character is transported to a parallel universe, has exploded in popularity in recent years. As a result, it can be difficult to find a truly special isekai series amid the deluge of similar offerings. This particular isekai series, while not necessarily standing out from the crowd, is above average by isekai standards and has a number of notable strengths.
One of the most notable aspects of the show is its animation, which is genuinely higher quality than expected. This is likely due to the fact that it was produced by studio C2C, known for
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their visually impressive work on series like "Majo no Tabitabi." There are some particularly impressive sakuga, or highly detailed and dynamic animation sequences, scattered throughout the series, and even some that rival shounen fight scenes in terms of quality. However, there are also some parts of the series where the animation is not quite as strong, particularly towards the end. Overall, though, the animation is a standout feature of the series.
The music of the series is also worth mentioning, with a particularly strong opening and ending theme. The soundtrack as a whole is fairly basic, with a video game-like quality to the sound effects and music that doesn't necessarily stand out. Despite the darker tone hinted at by the opening theme, the series as a whole is not particularly heavy or dark, and the music reflects this.
The characters of the series are also a highlight, with Fran in particular carrying the show on her shoulders. She is an adorable and endearing character who has some standout moments, though the series as a whole could have explored some darker themes more deeply through her character arc. The relationship between Fran and Shishou is also very wholesome, though there are some elements of their interactions that are a little confusing - for example, their use of telepathy to communicate even when they are physically present with each other. The side characters are generally forgettable, with Amanda being the only one who stands out, and the villains are simply "evil for the sake of being evil," with no real motivation or depth.
Despite these weaknesses, the series is generally enjoyable to watch, with some cute and wholesome moments. The overarching video game elements of the series do hold it back somewhat, as does the reliance on the leveling up mechanic as a way to skip over training and character development. However, the show does introduce some interesting concepts, even if it doesn't always fully explore them.
In terms of thematic execution, the series touches on some darker themes, such as slavery, but doesn't delve deeply enough into them. There is a sense that there is a lot more to the world of the series that is not fully explored, and it would have been interesting to see the show delve more into these elements.
Overall, this isekai series is not particularly unique, but it is a decent effort with strong animation and lovable characters. While the leveling up mechanic and uninspired villains hold it back, the wholesome relationship between Fran and Shishou is a standout aspect of the show. If a second season were to be announced, it would likely be welcomed, as there is definitely room for improvement and further exploration of the series' world and themes.
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I am an isekai fan so I prefer this type of series more than others. That is also why I might have liked it more than normal.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 3, 2023
Chainsaw Man is an incredibly gripping story that follows the life of Denji, a young man who is struggling to make ends meet and is desperate to support himself. His backstory is heartbreaking and his journey is filled with thrilling action sequences, hilarious moments, and some truly touching moments that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the characters and the story. Chainsaw Man is an absolute must-watch and is sure to leave you both emotionally moved and mentally satisfied.
Chainsaw Man is a groundbreaking work of manga that has captivated readers around the world. It stands out from the typical shounen-type stories that
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often dominate the genre with its intense and emotionally charged story. While it may not have the same level of universal appeal as some of its contemporaries like Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen, it more than makes up for it with its complex and damaged characters who are struggling to survive in a cruel and unforgiving world. The characters' struggles and tantalizing aspirations make Chainsaw Man an emotional masterpiece that is worthy of the hype it has been receiving. It is a story that will stay with readers long after the final page is turned.
The characters of Chainsaw Man are often misunderstood, but this is precisely why I believe it is worth your time. Behind their infamous personalities lies a complex array of characters motivated by individualized goals. While these goals may not always be the most noble, when we explore the unfortunate circumstances that drove them to set these goals, it is truly heartbreaking. This is particularly true in the case of Denji, the titular character of Chainsaw Man, whose life has been filled with struggle and pain. It is through understanding the motivations of all these characters that we can truly appreciate the depth of this series.
Denji is a young man who has been pushed to the brink of desperation due to his late father's insurmountable debt. As a last resort, Denji is recruited by Makima to join the Public Safety Bureau's Special Division 4, a unit comprised of expendable devils-hybrids and fiends. Despite his juvenile attitude and his tendency to obsess over breasts, Denji is not the one-dimensional pervert he is often perceived to be. He simply desires the basic provisions of food and shelter, which he has never had before, and he will fight tooth and nail to protect it. Through his interactions with Makima and the other members of Special Division 4, Denji begins to understand that life offers more than he initially thought, and he begins to realize his ultimate desire to love and be loved. Aki Hayakawa, Denji's older brother figure, is the complete opposite of him in both appearance and demeanor. He is realistic and knows his limits, yet deep down he is afraid that no one will care for him if he were to open up about his feelings. He and Denji eventually form a strong bond, and both learn from each other that they are not alone in this world. Power, the third member of the trio, provides comedic relief with her brash and belligerent attitude. She slowly learns the importance of working together and being part of a team, and she also becomes an important part of the trio's dynamic. The devils in the show are manifestations of human fears, and they have their own autonomy and level of complexity. Some of them are even willing to lend their powers to humans for certain sacrifices. The story of Chainsaw Man is logical, suspenseful, and narrative-driven. The animation is stunning, and the OST complements the show perfectly. Through its exceptional characters, technical brilliance, and unpredictable narrative, Chainsaw Man has become one of the most highly acclaimed shounen in recent years.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jul 24, 2019
A classic anime from my childhood. My views maybe biased.
This anime has style but can be slow. It was frustrating but the animation and my personal liking for Roller skates (despite the fact i never had one in my childhood) really help up my attention for this anime. The characters are interesting and the interaction is good, serves the subject material enough.
The point-
1. The initial setup us slow.
2. The 25 episodes of this series are all adapted from the build up part of the source material.
3. This means the the Biggest FLAW of this anime is that, the story was never completed.
4. Biggest FEATURE
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of this anime is that the STYLE. This anime anime has style.
5. The theme may be out of fashion, but you can feel the thrill from the music and animation combined.
My final point if you ignore rest is that:- This anime does the job and will make you care enough about the character and the plot to make you try the manga. And as true for many single season anime also leave you frustrated for the story to not be fully animated.
6. This is a quick entertaining watch If you want to watch some old classics.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Nov 6, 2018
This anime movie has good animation.
>I read and watched a lot of people saying praise for this anime for a long time, so I eventually watched this movie almost a year after after its released in Subs.
>And I loved the animation very much. I loved how the threads looked in some great scenes, along side some great music and sounds.
>The story was something I did not enjoy or I would say it is very simple. I will say straight away the story has Romance, Time-Travel and body swapping stuff. And I was more focused on the supernatural stuff and thinking if I knew that
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super natural stuff actually happens I will dedicate myself to reproduce it or try to understand it and not be able to go back to leaving normally if unable to do so.
>The characters are more interested in each other than the supernatural stuff, which I understand this is a Romance but I was more interested in the other stuff so I was not able to enjoy the movie to the fullest.
>I enjoyed the movie but I personally don't enjoy Romance so this movie is just Okay for me. But the animation is good at his time, so I give this 7.
As I am writing this review I have already forgotten some story beats.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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