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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
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messages primarily revolve around the school-life setting, they don't offer anything particularly special but still maintained its own theme well.
The characters given contrast feeling. The main heroine may initially come across as weak and paired with a somewhat weird harass action, atleast he occasionally showcases a more thoughtful side and improved afterwards. The girls in the story are the real spotlight with well-designed characters, each possessing their own distinct traits, making them enjoyable to watch. However, the inclusion of Sasaki, Takaaki in the story feels unnecessary and fails to contribute anything to the story.
The soundtrack, including both the opening and ending themes are good, effectively complementing the anime. Voice acting is excellently executed, with well-suited voices for each character especially Aika that isn't first line of voice actress but very suited for Aika's trait that tsundere but not that highly active tsun.
Despite the enjoyable aspects of the girl characters and some well-executed elements, Yumemiru Danshi wa Genjitsushugisha ultimately falls short of expectations. While it has its moments of cuteness and charm, it may leave viewers feeling disappointed in the overall execution of its narrative and characters. Only spotlight is tsundere moments and voice actings other wise light Novels version will give much more better experiences.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Sep 19, 2023
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
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but the game duels is unreasonable rushed, leaving viewers confused and wishing for more from the central theme of the anime.
In terms of themes, the concept of game duels intertwined with school life is present, though not as deep or impactful as it could have been, largely due to the anime's shortcomings in execution. Characters fare somewhat better, with the two girls in the story featuring well-designed traits and supporting characters adding some depth. However, the main heroine's inconsistency can be jarring, as he oscillates between portraying strength and weakness without any apparent consequence.
The soundtrack, including both the opening and ending themes, manages to impress with its quality, and the background music effectively enhances the anime's scenes.
The overall enjoyment factor of Lair Lair remains somewhat intact, it's marred by numerous flaws in various aspects. The anime still offers moments of entertainment, but it's hard not to think about the untapped potential that could have elevated it beyond its average status. In the end, it's a watchable series, but it unfortunately has too many flaws.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Sep 5, 2023
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
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as they do not significantly detract from the overall enjoyment of the series.
The story starts strong in the first half, delivering an engaging and well-progressed narrative. However, things take a downturn in the final three episodes with a sense of nonsense and unnecessary developments that may leave viewers scratching their heads.
Pacing remains one of the show's strengths, striking a well-balanced tempo that keeps the audience engaged without feeling rushed or dragged out. The concept of two parallel worlds—one being real and the other a visual novel—without reincarnation but narrating it, is a refreshing and intriguing idea that adds depth to the story.
Character development shines where both couples in visual novel worlds are well-crafted and relatable while the two main characters in the real world maintain a slower pace of development, avoiding the rush while offering some engaging romance-subtext scenes.
The soundtrack, including both the opening and ending themes, is excellent and complements the series well. The voice acting is top-notch, with voice actors perfectly suited to their respective characters, delivering emotions effectively.
In conclusion, Tsunlise offers an enjoyable watch, particularly for those inclined toward romance anime. While it has its share of flaws, it's worth considering if you're looking for a unique take on the genre. However, it's advisable not to set your expectations too high, as it falls short of achieving masterpiece.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Sep 5, 2023
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
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designs are excellent, and the introduction of Miximax and Avatar Armed adds an interesting dimension. However, character development feels rushed and inconsistent, with some characters making unrealistic progress or unrealistic turnover point in just one episode. Power balancing also feels off, as both Avatar Armed and Miximax, initially presented as highly powerful, is easily overshadowed. That made pacing in Chrono Stone is inconsistent, with rushed character development and power imbalances.
The theme, shifting from normal soccer to fantasy time travel across various eras, may seem overly fantastical but is executed reasonably well.
The soundtrack, including the opening and ending themes remains fantastic, effectively using background music to enhance impactful scenes. Voice acting is excellent and suited with characters well.
Overall, Inazuma Eleven Go: Chrono Stone offers fun moments but comes with its fair share of flaws, from animation issues to rushed character development and uneven power scaling. It might still appealing and enjoy to watch but it can be disappointed in some scene.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Sep 4, 2023
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
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other recent releases. While the character art doesn't break new ground for its era, it manages to retain the manga's original charm. The magic effects, on the other hand, are beautifully executed, adding a visually pleasing element to the series. Action sequences, while not incredibly fluid, are still quite good.
Mashle's story provides a solid and enjoyable narrative that keeps viewers engaged. The pacing can be occasionally slow or rushed leading to some uneven moments. Meanwhile the concept of blending strength and muscle with magic in this era is a refreshing and intriguing aspect of the storyline.
Character development in Mashle is a mixed bag. While the protagonist, Mash, becomes impressively strong, his backstory may feel a bit rushed. Main and side characters receive good development and are well-paced throughout the series, making them enjoyable to follow.
The soundtrack for Mashle is good but not outstanding or memorable, and the overall enjoyment factor is fun with some flaws. While it may not be an absolute joy to watch, it offers an entertaining experience for fans of action-packed anime.
In conclusion, Mashle provides a good anime adaptation, with decent animation, an enjoyable story, and well-developed characters. The blend of strength and magic adds an interesting twist to the narrative. While it may not be a masterpiece, it's a worthwhile watch for those seeking a fun and action-filled series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Sep 3, 2023
"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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for revenge, which limits their development and leaves them feeling one-dimensional.
The soundtrack of the movie is merely average, failing to leave a lasting impression. While it serves its purpose, it doesn't elevate the viewing experience with outstanding or memorable compositions. The voice acting is mediocre, with performances that don't stand out but also don't detract from the overall experience.
In terms of pacing, the movie maintains a typical runtime of 1.30 hours, which is insufficient to introduce a multitude of characters. Tthere are moments of occasional pacing issues, leading to rushed or slow segments that could have been better balanced.
Inazuma Eleven Go vs. Danball Senki W Movie also falls short in the themes and messages department. The film touches on some ideas but fails to explore them thoroughly, resulting in a shallow treatment of potentially intriguing concepts.
Viewing enjoyment for this movie is a mixed bag. While it may provide some entertainment, it leaves viewers with mixed feelings due to its weak story, underdeveloped characters, and lackluster themes. It doesn't reach the level of absolute joy or high enjoyment as original series but also doesn't descend into the realm of torture to watch.
Overall, "Inazuma Eleven Go vs. Danball Senki W Movie" is a movie that delivers animation consistent with its series but falters in its storytelling, character development, and thematic exploration. It may appeal to some fans of the franchise, but also may find it lacking in some aspect compared to original series/movies.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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