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Sep 22, 2023
All of review paragraph included only what's present in Anime but not compared to Light Novel.

The Animation and storytelling, Character art shines in focused scenes, exuding a sense of cuteness, but otherwise maintains an average quality with occasional flaws. The color grading suits the theme well, but the animation as a whole remains rather lackluster, with some scenes feeling sluggish.

The story, unfortunately, they're lacking the depth and engagement one might hope for. Missed many important part and connection between the plots. Many scene doesn't make sense. Pacing is inconsistent with moments of slow progression and rushed sequences that disrupt the narrative flow. Themes and ...
Sep 19, 2023
Liar Liar (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Lair Lair introduces itself with promise, a tale that combines the realms of gaming duels and school life into a potentially intriguing concept. Animation-wise, it starts off well, with decent visuals and skill effects that catch the eye. However, the quality begins to decline significantly after the first few episodes, with poor-quality drawings and a noticeable drop in art and animation quality, particularly in the action scenes towards the later part of the series.

The story displays potential in the beginning but takes a sharp nosedive after following the Noa route, never quite managing to recover its initial promise. The progression maintains a well-balanced pace overall ...
Sep 5, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou no Endou-kun to Kaisetsu no Kobayashi-san invites viewers into a realm where two parallel dimensions—reality and the world within a visual novel.

When it comes to the art and animation it falls somewhere between average to decent. While it may not comparable to some high-budget anime productions, it still manages to get the job done effectively. The character designs are appealing, and the fantasy world is filled with vibrant colors and imaginative landscapes. There are moments when the animation quality dips, resulting in less fluid action sequences and occasional stiffness in character movements. But these minor flaws still forgivable ...
Sep 5, 2023
Mixed Feelings
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Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone continues with a mix of hits and misses. Animation-wise, it sticks to the familiar art style from the Inazuma Eleven Go series. Avatar designs and hissatsu shooting effects maintain their greatness, but there's a glaring flaw in the animation. Certain major scenes, which should have had a high impact, suffer from a noticeable lack of animation, feeling more like PowerPoint slideshows.

The story doesn't diverge much from the Inazuma Eleven, sticking to the theme of a mysterious entity threatening soccer, and Raimon's determined efforts to protect it. The storyline doesn't offer anything particularly special.

When it comes to characters, the new characters ...
Sep 4, 2023
Mashle (Anime) add
Mashle kicks off with an intriguing premise set in a world where magic is everything, and those without it are deemed powerless. Enter Mash Burnedead, a young man born without a trace of magic in a society that values it above all else. To survive and chase his dream, Mash embarks on a journey filled with physical strength, brute force, and a knack for finding trouble. This unique blend of muscle and magic immediately sets the stage for a captivating story that explores themes of strength and determination.

Mashle offers a decent level of animation quality, though it falls short of being mind-blowing when compared to ...
Sep 3, 2023
Mixed Feelings
"Inazuma Eleven Go vs. Danball Senki W Movie" offers a decent level of animation quality that aligns with the standard set by the Inazuma Eleven Go series. While not mind-blowing or beautifully crafted, the animation maintains consistency with its predecessors, providing a visually satisfying experience but still lacking of lots powerful turn-table scene to hype like in original series.

However, when it comes to the story, the movie falls short of expectations. It can be described as weak, failing to engage viewers with its one-dimensional narrative. The characters, particularly those introduced specifically for the movie, lack depth and complexity. Their motivations revolve around a single-minded desire ...


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