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Feb 12, 2024
It's a good anime, unlike the first season of Fullmetal Panic, this one focuses on school comedy and a bit of romance revolving around the characters Sagara and Chidori, where most of the events are intentionally caused by Sagara and Chidori has to fix them.
There isn't much developed romance, but there are some good situations between Sagara and Chidori that generate enjoyable and funny moments in the series.
The anime doesn't have mecha fights, just action to introduce some events.
The student council president is quite interesting, seeming to know something more about Sagara.
Other characters are the same as in the previous season; I must point out
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that Tessa looks really beautiful in this animation.
The animation is nicer than in the first season; the characters' features have improved significantly.
The soundtrack matches the romantic and action-packed moments of the series; the opening and ending are average.
Overall, the comedy manages to make you laugh sometimes and sometimes not. It's a decent anime to follow and not mandatory for those who want to continue the series.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Feb 2, 2024
Certainly, it's a great romance anime and very well done. It's an anime where everyone wins, great endings, tense situations, new scenarios, and especially the girls. Each girl has a different personality and different roles in the story, and the protagonist manages to handle the romantic atmosphere and create very striking scenes in each route's ending.
The animation quality is good, and the magic of animation happens at important events for the creation of the romantic relationship.
The soundtrack is beautiful, the opening doesn't disappoint, and there's an ending dedicated to each girl.
Junichi, despite having a common design, is a reliable character who doesn't disappoint when declaring
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his feelings or taking important actions that involve strengthening the romantic relationship.
The girls are beautiful and have personalities that diverge in each route; some fit better with the Protagonist while others don't.
Ai has a serious and somewhat sensitive personality; honestly, she is the one who fits the most with the protagonist and experiences great events with him.
Nakata is a kouhai, a girl who is very shy to express herself in public or take the lead. Junichi will be the main opening for her to express herself better to people; personally, I didn't like her route as much.
Kaouru is playful and companionable, but when dealing with her feelings for Junichi, she creates cute and even somewhat embarrassing moments in a funny way for the protagonist. She doesn't care what others think of their actions, but the question arises whether their relationship remains that of best friends or becomes a romantic one.
Sakurai is Junichi's childhood friend; she has a careless and food-loving personality. But despite generating a very nostalgic and romantic atmosphere for their relationship, this is the least interesting route of the anime.
Morishima is a beautiful character, with a very brave and lively personality. She has one of the best and most conclusive routes in the work; Junichi and Morishima are always involved in somewhat naughty and crazy acts. It's really cute when the protagonist manages to make her blush.
Tsukasa is a box of surprises best discovered when viewing the complete work; she is a girl who fights for her dreams, and together with the protagonist, they will pave their way forward. This work has one of the best problematic situations for the couple but has a great ending.
Risa is an extra girl from the work and she will be one of the main responsible for generating the primordial event that caused the Protagonist to have one of the worst traumas of his life. She is a beautiful girl, and unfortunately, there is not much more content about her. Although the reason for her falling in love with the protagonist is very bad or dull.
In conclusion, this is an excellent romance work that gives us several relationship options.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 28, 2024
It's a good DBZ movie that explores the myth of the Legendary Super Saiyan. It delves into both the scenery and the characters, including the powerful force of the villain.
The fight scenes are very good, with each character, even Piccolo, battling against Broly. The destruction of the scenery during the fight blended well and had various changes in terrain.
It's a shame that in some scenes we see Goku being comedic, as this is a high-risk situation and there's no room for funny expressions, only seriousness.
Vegeta and his interactions fit well with the context, as he's obviously more influenced by the tradition and myths of the
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Saiyan race. This generates an atypical fear of the Saiyan and creates a humiliating scene.
Certainly, the most important focus of the movie is the character of Broly, who has a very cool design and, when he transforms, becomes an unstoppable monster that increases his power infinitely. Broly has a sadistic characteristic that fits well with his transformation, and this is demonstrated in the fights and in the destruction of the enslaved alien planet.
The way the fight ends is very simple and bad, something that is repeated in many DBZ movies. It's not easy to swallow, considering Broly is a very powerful character.
Anyway, the animation has the same quality as Z, and the soundtrack is also the same as Z.
Overall, this movie manages to create a good fight, realistic interactions for the characters, but with a poor conclusion
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 24, 2024
It's an anime with a good premise, but the development of the routes is too fast.
The protagonist, who resembles Shinji from Evangelion to some extent, has an interesting personality, and his passion for photography is noteworthy - capturing not just beauty but also expressing the true feelings of a person.
The anime initially focuses on introducing the protagonist, showcasing scenes, the girls, secondary characters, etc. However, it gives the impression that the anime devoted too much time to the introduction and forgot to focus on the girls. Three episodes are concentrated on the introduction, and the events to introduce the girls could have been spread across
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their respective episodes.
The most developed route in this anime is Niimi's. Despite the cliché of the childhood friend, there's an explanation and a slightly more serious issue that creates misunderstandings between the couple, leading to a more realistic resolution. Additionally, Niimi is more integrated into the introduction than the others, so the introduction complements her route.
The other routes are less developed, with a too rapid progression. They could have included more events or a problem that generates discussion or conflict in the route. And we must not forget the lazy and senseless kissing scene in Masaki's route.
The last route, Maeda's, is quite bland and cliché. It could easily be replaced by a route for Uchida, a mysterious and interesting girl whose potential, unfortunately, remains unexplored.
Other characters, like the president of the photography club and Katsumi, are cool, but the photography club members are annoying and disrupt scenes involving the protagonist and the girls.
The sceneries are beautiful, but some used for romantic scenes are overly repetitive.
Each girl's personality suits them well; they are beautiful characters and look great when photographed.
The animation is beautiful, especially highlighting the photos taken by the protagonist, which are beautiful in portraying the girls during their daily activities at school.
The opening is beautiful, with each girl's voices standing out as they sing different parts of the song, and the ending is also pleasant.
The soundtrack, in romantic moments, blends well with the scenery.
In conclusion, the anime's proposal is poorly implemented, despite containing some good elements.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 21, 2024
This is a manga about a newcomer named Inui Narumi, who has been placed under the supervision of Director Shishidou, a beautiful woman with the formidable reputation of being a ruthless boss. Shishidou is indeed a ruthless and ambitious boss when necessary, but that doesn't mean she is not caring or affectionate, or that she doesn't care about her subordinates. Even better, she ends up dragging him everywhere she goes.
Shishidou's personality is that of a bossy leader, but at certain moments, she can be cute. When interacting with Inui, she often acts like a tsundere.
Inui is inexperienced, lacks a distinctive personality, and is quite ordinary.
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However, when faced with a challenge, he works hard. But perhaps the Boss can distract him many times and hinder him at certain moments, leading to some comedic and slightly ecchi scenes.
The artwork is quite common, nothing remarkable.
It's a quick romance that gradually develops the relationship between the protagonist and the Boss, with a conclusion that is good and satisfying.
It's not a bad manga; it's satisfactory
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 18, 2024
Dragon Ball GT is an anime that will divide fans; I recommend it especially for those who watched Goku's adventures since childhood. Those who only watched Z might be disappointed.
Dragon Ball GT tries to bring back the nostalgia from the time when Goku was a child, introducing classic elements such as adventures in search of the Dragon Balls, a group, new places, and of course, the child Goku. The child Goku is already a disappointment because you would think that when Goku becomes a child, he becomes weaker, but he still transforms into SSJ without any problem, which is unrealistic.
I liked Trunks' personality, but I
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didn't like his outfit, which looks like that of a rich playboy. His outfit from the end of Z would have been better.
Goku maintains the same personality, with obvious differences in his physique.
Pan, Goku's granddaughter, is the most irritating and annoying character in the work. She is unbearable and spoiled, ruining several good moments in the series and hindering the tension of the fights. Pan could have been a much better character; being Goku's granddaughter and having the blood of the warrior race, I think if Goku trained her while venturing in space, she could have turned out better with moments that could be used for a SSJ transformation.
Secondly, there are those space dancers who don't pose any threat to the group.
The anime's soundtrack is beautiful and emotional; I highlight "DAN DAN Kokoro Hikarete ku" and "Hitori Ja Nai," not to mention the music when he uses the Genki-dama.
The iconic transformation of SSJ4 is a beautiful transformation that shows the true natural and controlled form of a Saiyan. The way it emerged is beautiful and emotional because Goku cries upon seeing the state of the planet he protected for many years, which was vital for the transformation to occur.
Regarding some villains, Baby is sometimes a bit annoying, but the fights are exciting and destructive, with well-made scenarios and a well-crafted context.
Android 17 is a weak villain, but the fight is good, and the anime brings back the same move that defeated an iconic villain from the past.
Omega Shenlong is a powerful villain with a cool design, but part of the fight with the fusion is disappointing. I expected a much more serious and destructive battle.
The fusion design is quite ugly, and the worst part is how she fights in the battle. It seemed more like a weak comedy show than a serious fight to save the world. It doesn't resemble the serious fusion from the movie at all.
Despite the excellent villain conclusion, the ending can be confusing for many.
But I like Goku reminiscing about everything he went through and saying goodbye.
In conclusion, the main flaw of the anime is the lack of development in some fights, story development, and especially character development.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 16, 2024
This movie has a good idea, but the problem lies in how they implemented that idea in the film.
Cooler has a very cool design and a well-crafted personality, accompanied by the Armored Squadron, with one of the members, Salza, resembling Whis. The squadron has simple designs, and apart from Salza, who can have good fights with the warriors.
Cooler's personality fits perfectly with him, as he is ruthless, cold, and doesn't even care about his brother's death, prioritizing the restoration of the family's honor. He is already in his fourth form and doesn't use additional forms to limit his power compared to his brother Freeza.
The scene
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where Salza punches Goku, and Goku feels nothing, punching back, serves as a good introduction to the final and anticipated fight.
After a while fighting Cooler, Cooler finally transforms into his final form, which is well-built and cool, resembling a war machine. And here's the problem: Goku, despite having Super Saiyan (SSJ), uses the Kaioken against Cooler, who sweeps the floor with Goku.
Goku only uses SSJ at the end, and after a few punches and a Kamehameha towards Cooler's power ball, the villain is easily defeated and sent into space.
This movie would be a thousand times better if SSJ were used throughout the fight, creating a wild battle between Cooler and Goku, similar to what happened on Namek.
It's nonsensical for the protagonist and the creators of the film to use the Kaioken against a powerful enemy when SSJ was available, especially considering that the Kaioken didn't even last against Freeza in his fourth form, not to mention its negative effects.
The animation is the same, and the ending music is good.
The destruction of the scenery is very well done.
It's a shame that all of this was poorly implemented.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 12, 2024
It is a very good military anime as it combines elements of military strategies, tactics, doctrines, and moral aspects from our world to another world.
The story revolves around a war between two sides—one that aims to exterminate humanity and another that wants to preserve it with certain conditions. Warriors, intellectual figures, political leaders, generals, and other personalities are summoned to another world to fight for each side of the story. Joining one side or the other depends on the character's personality or memories from their past life.
The anime is visually appealing, and I like this style, similar to Hellsing Ultimate, which effectively emphasizes the physical
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expressions of the characters, such as the expressions on their faces.
The anime includes some comedic moments that do not disrupt the battles or tense moments.
The main characters of the anime, Shimazu, Oda, and Nasu, have personalities that fit well with the story; they are not tiresome, are funny, and deliver strong actions during battles.
Other historical characters serve mainly to advance the plot and are not extensively explored. Unfortunately, Kanne, who intrigued me a lot, has only a few appearances.
The ending and opening songs are great and complement the anime well.
Certainly, what generates controversy in this work, or perhaps the reason for not having a second season, is the villain who aims to exterminate humanity. By considering physical elements, powers, and understanding a bit of their philosophy, one can conclude that the villain is perhaps one of the most significant personalities in the world to date.
I won't reveal more.
In conclusion, it is a good work, and I enjoyed it a lot. It's a pity that there was no second season.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 7, 2024
The story revolves around Tapion and his brother Minoshia, who have sealed parts of a powerful beast within their bodies. Due to this, they are sent to different planets by their race to prevent the magicians who created the beast from unleashing it. One of the magicians manages to break one of the seals, releasing a part of the monster and causing the death of Tapion's brother. Only Tapion remains, sealed within a box.
What I find most absurd about this movie is the lack of suspicion that the characters have towards Mago Hoi. He simply feigns suicide to attract Gohan's attention and release a supposed
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legendary hero. Gohan simply believes him, and everyone else falls for the magician's scheme, freeing Tapion and putting the entire Earth at risk of destruction.
It's worth noting that the Z Fighters have already dealt with Babidi, another evil magician.
The soundtracks are the same as those in DBZ, nothing too impressive.
The relationship that Trunks and Tapion develop is interesting, adding emotional depth to some tense parts of the film.
The animation is beautiful; Tapion has a cool design reminiscent of characters from RPG games, possibly connected to something related to Akira Toriyama. The fights are amazing, featuring the destruction of the scenery, ki attacks, and transformations, especially the SSJ3 and the final move of the film: The Dragon Attack.
A goof committed by Gohan is that he discovers the monster's weak point but fails to communicate it to any of the Z Fighters who were struggling against Hildegarn, only revealing it uselessly at the end.
Hildegan is a straightforward villain with a cool design, fitting well into the context.
I recommend it for DBZ fans. It doesn't disappoint compared to other DBZ movies and takes on a completely different, darker theme..
An interesting note about the Brazilian dubbing: Trunks refers to Goku as his father in the animation, causing confusion about whether Vegeta is truly Trunks' father.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 5, 2024
It's somewhat lackluster; the comedy doesn't quite hit the mark. The characters can be rather bothersome, attempting to deliver an absurd form of humor. The art style, while average, doesn't raise any objections.
As someone familiar with fighting and soccer anime, the manga's fight scenes lack excitement and tend to be quite mundane. It also tries to build a romance between the protagonist and the character Ouka, but unfortunately, it concludes on a rather disappointing note.
There isn't much ecchi content in this manga. Overall, I'd recommend it only as a time-filler, as opinions on it may vary from person to person.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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