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Dec 4, 2019
I've been watching anime for about a year now, and it took me about six months before I even heard about this series. And even then, I blew it off for another month. When I finally decided to watch it I thought "Why the hell did it take me so long to watch this?!"
Sword Art Online is one of those shows that I find myself rewatching so many times because to me, it never gets boring. I've been a huge fan of this show for quite some time now and I can see why this show was considered
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a game changer for the anime community. Now of course, after rewatching it a few times, I can see why this anime is so controversial. I see the flaws that people hate about this show, but I still love this show so much.
Aincrad Arc: 8/10
Dancing Fairies Arc: 5/10
Story-9/10: The whole concept of the show is very intriguing and easy to love. You have 10,000 players trapped in a game and if they die in the game, they die in real life. The only way to beat the game is to clear 100 floors. I enjoy the first arc's story a lot more than the second arc's because the second arc had a story that was way to simple. I'm not saying that it wasn't a "bad" idea, but the first arc had a more interesting one.
Art-10/10: SAO has had amazing art work and visuals in every single season that came out. Always fun to look at!
Sound-9/10: Characters are voiced pretty well (although Kirito's constant screaming can get a little annoying) and the intros and outros have always been good in SAO. No complaints here.
Character-4/10: Now this is where things get a little bad for SAO. About half of the main characters don't really get a backstory or real character. Their just...there. Kirito, Asuna, and Sugu are the more interesting ones. They all have a pretty good character and are pretty interesting to watch. Although I wish Klein had more screen time. I liked him as a comedy relief character.
Enjoyment-9/10: I enjoyed this show so much. The fight scenes are on a whole other level, some of the characters are fun and interesting to watch, and just the whole concept sparked a new generation of shows. Even though the genre is getting a little repetitive.
Overall-7/10: This show is not at all a perfect show, but for me, it's one of my all time favorites. Whether you love it or hate it, Sword Art Online will go down in history as a classic!
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Oct 24, 2019
This show can understandably be given bad reviews. Whether it's because of the Isekai hate that's been going on or the rushed production of this show or the bad CGI used (thx a lot asread). I thought this show was slightly underrated in terms of it's rating. I understand why people hate this show, but I thought it was pretty entertaining.
Story-9: The story can be a bit everywhere, but it's a pretty compelling one. It's about a class you gets summoned to another world. Ok, not that part, but after that it gets pretty interesting. Hajime Nagamo and his entire class are summoned to
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fight in a war between the humans and the demons. Hajime was given weak powers and is looked down upon almost everyone in his class. Eventually, one of his classmates betrays him and he ends up falling down into the deepest parts of the labyrinth. Now consumed with a survival instinct, he does whatever he can to stay alive and grow stronger to escape back to his home, and anyone who gets in his way is his enemy that he has to kill.
Art-5: This is where I'm at a 50/50 point because the character design and animation were absolutely beautiful, but the CGI was pretty bad (understatement). If you were to look past the CGI, you might just be able to enjoy the show.
Sound-7: Opening and ending were bangers in my opinion.
Character-10: Like I said, the character designs for everyone were beautiful and cool.
Enjoyment-7
Overall-8: Just give this series a chance. If you can just look past the bad CGI and the rushed story, you can get somewhat of an enjoyment out of it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 28, 2019
Something I have always loved about the Suzumiya franchise is how funny it was. It always seemed to give me a good time. Even in the "Endless Eight" I couldn't help but laugh at a few scenes. Even if they did happen over and over again. When I looked at this movie on this sight, I wasn't expecting this score nor the tags. I didn't see the parody or comedy tag. I did see the drama and mystery tag, so I become instantly interested. So I went and checked this movie out and it was one of the best 2 hours and 40 minutes of
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my life.
Story- 10: Kyon has always had to deal with Haruhi, but when she is gone, he instantly starts to realize how much he misses her and his way of dealing with it was emotional for me to see. I then realized that this wasn't the same Suzumiya that I was used to.
Art- 10: Its Kyoto animations. Nothing much to say here
Sound- 9: ending was so beautiful!!!
Character- 10: something that the TV series hardly focused on was the character development. But this movie focused more on that subject and did it well. Especially with Kyon and Yuki.
Enjoyment-9
Overall- 9: I would've liked a more understandable ending because it felt like a semi-cliffhanger, but I absolutely loved this movie.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Aug 21, 2019
I thought I knew what I was expecting from this series. But I was dead wrong. When I saw the title of this series I thought this was going to be another KissxSis situation with a novelist twist to it. I stopped watching this series but not because of the borderline hentai scene in the first three minutes of the first episode, but because I got into other anime. I checked the score on this anime expecting a 6 or a 5.5 before I watched it and I was really surprised by the 7.5 score. So I checked it out and I did not stop
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watching it until a very end. Now I want a second season. This series is actually about the lives of novelists with one of them having a 'unique' fetish. It's nothing like the other imouto novelist series like Oreimo or Eromanga-Sensei. It actually focuses more on the characters themselves in a nice way with a few ecchi scenes to keep it more entertaining.
Story-8 It may just be about novelists, but it does it in a funny/sweet/serious way. It also helps that the novelists are in their early 20s.
Art-9 not much to talk about here. It's just good to look at. Even though the characters are sitting most of the time.
Sound-9 I love the opening, but the ending is so much better. That guitar beat always sound soothing and relaxing.
Character-9 All of the characters have their own unique and funny personalities and it works well in the series. Something that anime like this in the past has failed to do. We actually get to see how these characters feel and how their past led to their present events. It's so refreshing to see.
Enjoyment-10 The combination of its hilarious moments with the ecchi fan service and the serious moments work perfectly for me to watch all 12 episodes without a break. The only thing I didn't enjoy was when it ended.
Overall-9 If you're looking for a funny comedy or a heartwarming slice of life or even both, this is definitely a series you should check out!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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May 16, 2019
I don't see why so many people like this show. I was basically watching a stereotypical MMO anime that completely bored me in the first episode. Of course I was bored of it after the first 10 minutes but I wanted to finish the season in case my opinion changed. It hardly did.
Story-2: This is basically your basic stereotypical MMO anime that i've seen from previous shows. This one basically took Sword Art Online and made the characters all lame and nothing going for them. Considering there all 'NPC' players except for Momonga as far as I know. Sword Art Online had much more spirit
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and all the characters were real people trapped in a game. This one just doesn't have me give a crap about the characters.
Art-8: I will give them credit for the art though. It's not totally special, but it''s something that at least kept me a little interested for one episode.
Sound-7: Same for the sound as well.
Character-1: The characters are just video game characters. Kinda took away the spirit from me.
Enjoyment-2: Couldn't enjoy something with no originality. I guess if I watched this before I watched SAO, my opinions would've been switched. I might've even liked both of them.
Overall-2
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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May 14, 2019
I would like to apologize to everyone about the last time I did a review on this. I didn't realize how absolutely awful this series was until I gave it a second watch. When I watched this again, everything suddenly started to make sense to me. I knew exactly why this anime is one of the worst ones to ever exist.
Story-2/10: The only good thing about this is the concept itself. However, you can have the most well thought out concept that exists yet still end up with a shit anime. You can also have the dumbest concept anyone could have ever thought of, yet
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end up with a masterpiece (KissxSis) It's basically about two siblings who get into a pretty messed up situation. The sister, Yume, finds a bunch of big, red butterflies and they attract her attention. But then she sees a messed up looking dog that infects her with the virus Pupa. Utsutsu, the brother, finds her eating people but accepts her anyways because he made a promise to her saying that he'll always protect her. Yume has a monster inside of her that wakes up when it craves human flesh, so the person who knows about this virus, Ai, says that Utsutsu is also infected with the virus. However, he doesn't have a craving for flesh. Instead, he has incredible regeneration abilities that can heal any would practically instantly (although he can still feel the same amount of pain). Ai tells Utsutsu that he has to let Yume feed off of him if he wants to keep her safe. He agrees and that's the hook. Now it is interesting, but the anime did an absolutely awful job at telling the story (GOD I'M SO GLAD I READ THE MANGA!!!). The order in which events happen are not at all in chronological order, plot holes are all over the place, and it just looks like they just took a bunch of famous moments from the manga and put it in a jumbled order that made absolutely NO FUCKING SENSE!! For instance, their is a scene where the sibling's mother calls Yume a monster and we see Yume eating a bird when she was only maybe 2 or 3. Why is she doing that? Was she infected with the virus as a child? Is she just a messed up child? IT MAKES NO GODDAMN SENSE!!!
Art-3/10: Forget what I said about the art being "unique" to me. Upon a second look, I realized that this art was really painful to see. I know that Studio Deen is VEEEEEERY well known for their awful art style and animation (Fate/Stay Night, Nanatsu no Taizai S3) but I didn't think it would be THIS bad. The character design was ok and the gore was pretty good as well, but the background was way to noticeable for me to ignore.
Sound-1/10: Just listen to the intro and the background music. It doesn't at all fit with the scene that we are watching.
Character-4/10: This is probably the only POSITIVE aspect of the show. As bad as it is, it at least does a decent job in portraying the siblings and their rough past. It tells us how much Utsutsu cares about her sister and how far he's willing to go to protect her. While that is good, the manga still dominates it completely. Trust me, just read it! It's fucking awesome!
Enjoyment-2/10: All I could enjoy were the siblings and the gore in the series. That's pretty much it...
Overall-1/10: This entire series was completely butchered. Nothing made sense, art and animation was bad, wasn't even in chronological order, and I just feel so bad for the author of this manga. I could tell that she put a lot of hard work into the manga, but, of course, Studio Deen has to come in and say "WHOOPDIFUCKINGDOO!!!!" I hope this gets a reboot with an entire different studio. Honestly, Studio Deen should just go fucking bankrupt.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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May 9, 2019
The characterization could've used some more work, but despite that; great plot, beautiful art style, and awesome action. I would definitely recommend this to people who are looking for something to watch. My favorite thing about the show would definitely be the art style. (10/10) Very similar to No Game, No Life. The plot is very interesting and thought provoking. (8/10). Not all of the characters are really explained well, but we do get enough explanation on the characters that matter (7/10). The sound wasn't bad either, but could've had some better music. Still good though (7/10). I enjoyed every episode of this show! The
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only thing that really bugged me was some of the characterization and the sound. Despite that, I enjoyed almost every scene (9/10). Overall, this is an anime that's definitely worth checking out (8/10).
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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