AS OF 4/5/2020 (APRIL 5TH 2020) I HAVE MOVED TO ANILIST WITH THE USERNAME LOVELYBOMB
ace / demigirl / she/they
whats up im easily entertained
my favorite genres are mahou shoujo, superpower shounen and shows with psychological elements! though i do enjoy a good romance once in a while. comedy on the side is great, but i'm not good with strictly comedy or slow moving anime...
some of my fav animes are the precure series, aikatsu (ichigo and akarigen), pripara (including idol time), code geass, fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood, mob psycho 100, no.6, kekkai sensen, pretty rhythm: rainbow live, given, and haikyuu!
i really like to tokyo ghoul manga but the anime sucks imo.....
my ratings are based purely on personal enjoyment.... if i actually accounted for animation quality i'd lose my mind because i watch precure regularly lmao
that doesn't mean i don't appreciate it though!
i collect figures and artbooks! you can see my collection in the link on my profile~
thats it gaymers!
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All Comments (16) Comments
I don't know that this is a franchise-wide issue, but both Futari wa Precure and Heartcatch feature at least one episode where the Cures are on the ropes, but saved by something completely out of nowhere.
Kirakira's combat was definitely part of what put me off. Throwing whipped cream at someone just doesn't have the impact of a roundhouse kick or a judo throw. Aside from that, the dialogue was unbelievably hokey, and series struck me as unusually toothless and non-threatening, even for a shoujo series. Pretty hard to make a villain a threat when his MO is stealing the color from baked goods, lol. There were also those... peculiar live action sequences showing disembodied hands baking. Struck me as odd. Perhaps they were trying to make more of a educational series? Idk.
My gripes with Suite's first episode come from the clumsy exposition and the Tell Don't Show approach to characterization. Considering that characters development is a large part of the reason I even watch Precure, having the main characters start the series by explaining their personalities instead of showing those personalities through action put me right off. Smile's first episode did something very similar, though it wasn't as bad there since the characters were introducing themselves to each other? It came off as at least being somewhat diegetic.
One of the reasons Yes 5 seemed so much better to me than Smile is that Yes 5 does the characterization right. All five of the main girls get at least a couple interactions with their peers that help demonstrate their personalities without having to describe them outright. Frankly, I'm always a little impressed by stories that manage that work character development with such efficiency and distinction. Jormundgand is probably the best example of this, as it has a central cast of around a dozen characters who all have unique skills, personalities and philosophies. Jormundgand really is an excellent realistic action series, if you can deal with a small amount of problematic stuff.
Getting back on topic with Precure, my first episode impressions probably shouldn't be taken too seriously. If a series with what I saw as a great first episode could turn out bad, it doesn't seem unreasonable that a series with a seemingly bad first episode could improve and become good. It's simply that when a first episode is bad, I tend to stop watching, so I never really see if it becomes good or stays bad. There are a couple series I've considered undropping, on the grounds that I never really gave them a fair shot, namely Black Lagoon, so I may circle back to Smile yet.
So far the only magical girl series I've seen that I like as much or more than Precure was Madoka Magica (and Utena and Panty & Stocking??? if you count those as magical girl series?) I took a look at the first episode of Yuuki Yuuna is a Hero, and that looks superb, aside from questionable, fanservicey costume design. Sailor Moon Crystal had a pretty alright first season, but I resented how the second arc made every secondary character useless, and I felt the romantic lead was very boring and forced. I often joke, "I'd say Sailor Moon would be a better show if Usagi dumped Tuxedo Mask and started a lesbian relationship with Ami, but that show already exists and it's called Revolutionary Girl Utena."
I've tried my hand with a couple of Shonen Magical Girl Series, like Mai-hime and Battle Girls Time Paradox, but those were loaded with obnoxious fanservice shots and annoying characters. Mai-hime was particularly awful in that regard. Though so far the worst I've ever seen was Magical Lyrical Nanoha, which features a zoomed-in panty-shot of an elementary school-girl less than five episode in. wretch
Aside from Precure, there are a few series on my radar I'm planning to check out, including Tokyo Mew Mew, Creamy Mami, Princess Tutu and Cardcaptor Sakura. I actually used to watch Cardcaptor fairly often as a kid, but when I tried to revisit the English Dub, I found it had aged like milk. Surfer Dude Cerberus, lol... might revisit that one, subbed, after I finish Futari wa Precure and Yuuki Yuuna.
I did something that was probably a bit foolish in an effort to get a general sense of the franchise. I called it the Precure Sampler Challenge; the idea was that I'd watch the first episode of every Precure series, decide which ones looks good and go from there. Star Twinkle definitely looks great to me so far. In particular I loved how, in the first episode, fighting in the low gravity of space had Cure Star maneuvering through three dimensions. Maho Girls and Huggto in particular also look excellent. The only one I really disliked at first glance were Suite and Kirakira.
So the questions I have, since you offered, would probably have to be:
Which series do you believe has the best fights?
Are any series that don't have any Deus Ex Machina stuff (this was a complaint I had with both Heartcatch and Futari wa, though I do like them)?
What makes Smile your favorite season? Personally, I was pretty unimpressed with the first episode of Smile. Doesn't help that I watched it immediately after the first episode of Yes Precure 5, and perceived it as largely being a rip-off (five girls colored pink, red, blue, green and yellow, hmm?). That said, I've become increasingly aware of late that judging series by their first episode, something I've always done hoping to save myself the wasted time of watching bad shows, is not as reliable as I'd like it to be, and I'm open to having my mind changed.
If I might tangent a bit, what shook my belief in first episode judgements was a series of shows that all seemed excellent or at least enjoyable initially, and became awful later on. Ergo Proxy, Maria-sama ga Miteru, Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, Tsukihime, Mawaru Penguindrum, Lovely Complex, Chaos;Head, Stainless Night... that last one gets bonus points for ruining everything in the second episode of a 2 episode OVA, lol. But yeah. After getting burned by seemingly great shows that many times in a relatively short period of time, I've had to reconsider my view on first episode judgements.
Seems you're quite the Precure fan! I enjoyed Heartcatch, and I'm liking Futari wa Precure so far, but I'm still a bit of noob to the franchise.
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Mine was fine cus i got exams and got two days off. Have a nice week.
I love precure and will watch doki doki later after my 5 hour walk XD