Aug 3, 2013
From the first episode there was something to this anime, a kind of quirk that I wanted to see more of later in the series. The dynamic between the characters was part of it. I really enjoyed the relationships that the characters formed supported by the uniqueness of the characters themselves. Those who enjoy the 'feeling' of the first episode will be pleased to hear that the later episodes hold the same feeling.
The storyline followed a blurry line that seemed to stray from the 'main progression' though looking back after watching the whole series those straying episodes did not run too far off
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the path and helped to progress the story, if only a little.
The characters are all extremely unique in their design but hold a sense of familiarity. As with most stories of any kind, they are the embodiment of targeted emotions or characteristics that we all have (nothing new there) however, what makes them unique is their actions and trains of thought are frighteningly easy to make sense of. The best way to describe the character dynamic is the the main character unknowingly falls into one of the mad hatter's tea parties.
All said, this anime is a light one but one to watch, have a laugh, and forget about how hard life is for a few episodes with all of the characters' mind-numbing antics (in a good way).
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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