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Apr 25, 2023
»»————-Watching Darling was like watching a ping-pong game. On one side we have the development of the couple, and on the other the plot. The game begins, and even though you understand that there is nothing special about the movement of the ball (script), you still follow it carefully..————-««
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However, even though the rhythm of the ball can be fun, the problems start when one side tries to get the crowd on their feet, and what should have been a great move ends up hitting the net, leaving it feeling like the move was all over the place. lost.
If that wasn't enough, players start to create
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their own rules, ignoring the other's turn and starting their own moves the way they want.
In the end, the feeling that remains after watching the match is that the only objective of that “game” was to keep the ball moving, whatever the cost, in the name of entertaining people.
As expected a few episodes ago, Darling's ending has that weird aftertaste. The atmosphere of the episode manages to be even cute, showing the children repopulating the Earth, and learning to deal with their own problems, after the adults abandoned the place, but that, of course, does not mean that everything turned into a sea of flowers.
Yes, I've already mentioned this in basically all of the last five reviews, and I won't go into much detail about the conveniences that this episode also has, not least because it should be something to be expected, since this is not where they would fix the holes.
However, while wanting to avoid being repetitive, it is inevitable to have to talk about the decisions the plot has made regarding how to proceed with the events of the past week.
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To say that everything boils down to this single point would be an exaggeration, not least because the episode has several relevant mini developments for those who expected the ending, such as, for example, the fate of Goro, or the vision of the future where everyone grew up and found their own place. in the world.
But anyway, what takes the most attention in everything there is the unfolding of events between Hiro and Zero Two.
The couple was already destroying God and the world with the power of love, and once again manages to change any course of history using romantic catchphrases, and a little “consideration” for others.
Until then, I wouldn't complain too much, since it's been the norm, but the point is that, this time, a group of people came together to send strength to the two, in the best shounen style, with the right to a half-assed speech from the Mitsuru about love and everything.
If that alone could not bring a demerit to the originality of the series, the way they lead to this situation is completely disconnected, using Kokoro's daughter to "listen" to Zero Two's cry for help and create all that commotion around a statue.
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This kind of script maneuver is so anticlimactic to me that I just laughed. From my perspective, it made the romance, the drama with the couple, and anything else that could make the crisis that the characters were going through worthless.
Goro's kiss with Ichigo? Half played, without much impact… The birth of Kokoro's daughter? Visually well done and directed, but no credibility “to me”… Naomi coming back from the dead and wanting to pay as a functional squad member for the Ikuno shipp to work? I don't even need to answer...
They are full of situations in the episode like the ones above, where there were developments, but I at least can't give importance to them.
This “freedom” that the script gave viewers to assemble their own story makes it possible to credit several explanations for what happened in the story, at the same time it is possible to disbelieve them for the same reasons.
The only thing that I personally save is the poetry with the souls and the reincarnation of the couple, but that still sounds more like an attempt to please the fans.
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Final Conclusion;
Darling showed great potential at the beginning, but in my opinion, it lost strength as its script progressed, even if it had some high points here and there.
The constant ideas left in the air, in an attempt to create theories, turned out to be a double-edged sword in the end. As entertainment, the anime even works, but it is undeniable that it is full of problems. Their severity and how much they will bother or not bother the person, will depend on each one.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 19, 2023
»»————-The story of Plastic Memories is for those who like anime that move emotionally, but also have a comedy side. In the first episode, the eye sweat comes to visit us, but then there's a scene to relax with a good laugh.————-««
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The anime already starts with a sad scene, with Tsukasa as the protagonist, and it will be his first day at SA Corp, and he ends up finding Isla crying in the elevator. After that, he discovers that he is actually going to work in a house behind the headquarters building, and there he confesses that he only got the job because his father
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is a friend of the company's owner.
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The Terminal Service job is simply a duo formed by a giftia and a human to go to the residence of a customer, whose giftia purchased is close to its useful life, get a signature from the owner and turn off the android, but sometimes the resistance of the owners to turn them off can make the job more difficult. This fact that giftia has to be turned off after a period for me is the least explained point in the story, thus being the only weak point.
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Due to Tsusakasa's sudden entrance, Isla was chosen to pair with him, due to her taking a break from field service for a while. And a new mystery comes into play, why was Isla standing still?
The rest of the episodes have the same idea, and the duo Isla and Tsukasa develop a funny romance, mixed with scenes of goodbyes due to work, and you can imagine how it could end, since the duos are formed by Giftias and humans .
One fact that I liked about the story is that the only factor that gets in the way of their romance is time. With each episode that passes, you are already apprehensive about how both Tsukasa and Isla will react if she has to be disconnected, as well as the other employees, or even if until the end there is some way that she can continue without defect.
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The animation is very beautiful, as well as the strokes and colors. The soundtrack is great, bringing emotions to the surface in the dramatic scenes.
A curiosity that I noticed shortly after finishing the anime is Isla's expression at the end of each opening of the anime, which improves due to Tsukasa's influence. See it in the video below:
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 19, 2023
»»————-Let's start Review, and comments little about this anime that certainly deserves the attention, not only of romance lovers, but also of those who enjoy good entertainment.————-««
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Simply put, Tonikawa was a work that left me very satisfied from beginning to end, the romance is straight to the point, the comedy is good and fun, and the cast has enough personality to entertain you well.
If in other works of romance the big dilemma is whether they will give the couple some deeper outcome, here this concern does not exist, since since the second episode the two have been married, and from there it is just a
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matter of following the development of this relationship. , which, by the way, is the great merit of the work.
Nasa's day-to-day with Tsukasa is simple, but very fun to follow. The two got married, but they are still in that process of getting to know each other, so there is always that air of novelty in their relationship, which, almost always, ends up leading to those cute situations, where they learn a little more about each other.
For those who don't like the typical behavior of the protagonists of a novel, who barely have the courage to talk to the girl, it almost doesn't exist here.
NASA may even fall into a cliché or another, but in the end, it is a super active protagonist, who takes action when necessary and is always looking to deepen the relationship he has.
In turn, Tsukasa is not far behind, and she also has her moments where she imposes herself and tries to build a loving relationship with her husband.
In other words, all that rain and no water from Japanese novels almost doesn't exist, and every romantic moment that the couple spends is very well spent, leaving you with that simple smile to see things developing between the two.
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Another thing that I enjoyed a lot about the work was the comedy. As much as I don't have any idea of absurdly unusual humor, the timing of the jokes and reactions of the characters are great, usually adding those punctual comments about what's happening in the scene.
A couple worth mentioning was the combination of NASA and Kaname, bringing a humor full of dirty jokes, which made me laugh horribly for the direct comments that Kaname made, and Nasa's exaggerated reactions to being caught in his darkest thoughts. “daring”.
Chitose's two maids also managed to pull off some good crazy things, and Aya isn't far behind when it comes to creating comical situations.
In short, both as a romance and a comedy, Tonikawa doesn't look bad and manages to deliver something above average.
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Not only that, anime also has its more dramatic side. It is true that at no point did things get heavy, but drama does not necessarily mean doom, and at this point the work did well.
There's all the suspense behind Tsukasa's past, which ended up leading to a reference that got me really interested.
In case anyone doesn't know, the anime makes several references to the tale of Kaguya, including giving a lot to understand that Tsukasa is the so-called Princess of one of the most popular tales of Japanese culture.
In the original story, Princess Kaguya, looking to live a human life, goes to Earth and is adopted by a peasant couple.
After several events in her adult life, including the separation from her great love, she ends up returning to the moon, where she lives without remembering the time she spent on Earth.
It's not hard to see how the image of the moon is linked to Tsukasa (including in the OP itself), and she herself carries this feeling that she's experiencing human life, but that she'll end up having to go back to her place of origin at some point. .
This approach on top of Kaguya's account made me very interested in what can happen in the story, creating a very nice addition to the plot, in addition to leaving the anime with a more serious air, since, if the tale is really followed, at some point Tsukasa will disappear to "come home".
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Overall, Tonikaku Kawaii was an anime that surprised me a lot. At first I thought it would be just another romance trying to create a different situation in the couple's relationship, but it turned out to be much more than that.
The comedy is good, and the moments that the work develops the novel manages to leave quite satisfied, mainly because it doesn't have all that usual fuss, in addition to still having that nice addition in the story with the references and possible mysteries involving Tsukasa's past .
For those who like romantic comedies it is almost a must to watch the anime.
Review made by me with love for everyones.
Dont make war , make love <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 19, 2023
This anime comes to my long-awaited list of one of the best in my top 10, so let's go to the full REVIEW of this masterpiece.
Fruits Basket started in a very subtle way, presenting some simple dramas, and so it went until, little by little, it became a work that I found myself dependent on watching.
By the sixth, or seventh episode, things started to settle in a way that made me wonder every week, creating that feeling of satisfaction in having followed the story, in a way that I had been feeling for a while.
What impresses me the most, however, is that this was not
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a passing thing, worthy of just one episode or another, but rather all these other twenty episodes that followed.
There is that variation in quality in impact, of course, but overall the episodes managed to move me in some way, basically, all the time during this first season (25 episodes in all).
The development of the characters within the work is very good, where the cast brings not only good backgrounds, but also learning and reflections on their lives in a way that even the simplest ones give you something.
There are themes such as bullying, overcoming, family contempt, among many other things, that create really touching stories to follow.
Best of all, this is not only done to discuss/expose certain issues, but also as a way of working on relationships within the plot.
It's through these character developments that you can understand why character X thinks what Y thinks, or why someone has so much regard for the other.
The script and direction manage to have a good harmony to deliver these stories, where even the secondary characters manage to have their moments of brilliance and present their pasts well.
Another thing that made me really like the anime's story is the way it traces a very heavy sense of reality, so to speak.
Things aren't so reversible with fictional poses at times. The decisions we make have an effect, and it's not that simple to fix, depending on what happens.
Some of the stories there carry a lot of that weight, where the characters find themselves in situations where all they can do is accept the condition they're in.
This ends up creating that feeling of injustice, but in a positive way in the work, which, instead of making you angry with what is happening, makes you feel moved by the characters and ends up creating empathy for them.
A good example of this is Hatori, who at times made me really want to see a magical solution to fix his life, but things don't work that way, and he just has to accept the consequences for having erased the memory of the woman he loves. .
Taking the opportunity to talk about romance, even if this is one of the anime genres, things don't develop much for that side.
The focus is more on the personal development of each character, so the time for romance ends up being just a few scenes and ships, or things like that, at least when we're talking about the main trio.
As for the secondary ones... There's even something or other, as is the case with Hatori above, which, despite being a sad romance story, still has the said romance, in addition to some other indirections about the feelings that the characters carry.
I particularly prefer it that way, with the personal development of each one coming first, before starting to get into the novel itself, but it's a warning for those who expect a novel work, since until then the focus was greater on the characters.
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In conclusion, Fruits Basket was a work that I picked up to see more for the positive comments on top of the manga. The beginning of the anime can even be a little slow, but soon it hits the mark with good character stories, which certainly has a lot to offer.
For those who like works with a greater focus on the characters, it is worth watching, for those who are not such a fan, it is still worth the attempt, as the praise for the manga is not without foundation.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 19, 2023
Rikei ga Koi had a generous debut and with all episodes completed, i can speak abit about this Wonderfull anime.
so let's talk a little about this anime that can have fun that is only looking for a romantic comedy.
___It can be really fun_.__
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One of the great things that draws attention in Rikei ga Koi is its proposal that reminds a little of Kaguya-sama. You have a couple of scientists who spend their time trying to prove what they feel through certain experiments and tests, but the similarities end there, and the anime manages to have a good personality of its own.
At this point, it is
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worth mentioning that the work is not afraid to use science, where mathematical formulas, graphs, tables, logical schemes and everything else that is part of this scientific side of the thing, pop up on the screen all the time.
This is where perhaps the greatest danger of anime is, since it can scare those who are not very familiar with this type of thing, or even cause that feeling of information overload, since I myself had to stop the episodes at various times to read what was written there, that yes, it often works as jokes, or as a complement to what the characters are explaining.
The anime also tries to use those interactive cuts to help explain, but here comes another small problem, which is the Brazilian localization.
___Might be a little bear-bearing___
At least where I watched the attempt to adapt the speech mannerism of the stuffed animal exaggerates the "bears" in the middle of the words, which ends up making you confused in some situations, and wasting time in understanding what it meant, instead of paying attention to the so-called important explanations.
In addition, these types of pets tend to get cloying over time, precisely because they are exaggerated in the way they talk, so it ends up being a dangerous combo for those who are not really in the mood to listen to scientific explanations all the time.
___At least there are few explanations of the type per episode.___
Apart from that part, the rest of the anime manages to be very interesting, starting with the couple, who have a very good charisma.
The way the confession of love happened makes you buy into their relationship right away, and after that things get even more interesting.
As much as I have the issue I mentioned above, about having a lot of scientific explanations, it didn't get me bored, and the execution of the experiments makes up for a good part of that
The two scientists do everything when it's a test, ranging from classic clichés, like the one pressed against the wall, to more silly things, like the difference the taste of food can make when made with love.
In these four episodes that came out I didn't feel that the formula was tiring, since they varied a lot in the experiments, and the direction managed to keep the creativity, and the comic timing of the scenes well.
That is, the basic idea of the anime manages to be well executed, which is good to keep you entertained, and not feel that things are taking a strange turn.
___You can go without fear of numbers.___
To better complement this idea, it is worth talking about the characters. The initial cast was very charismatic. The two protagonists have good chemistry, as I said, and the assistant who is next to him helps to make things funny, always being the voice of reason in the midst of those crazy experiments.
The other two scientists (who should also become a couple) didn't take much prominence, but they made good appearances, helping to make the cast more varied.
Their personality is also good, and the most interesting thing is that, even though the main couple are dense to the point of not understanding the basics of romance, you don't get that feeling that things are standing still.
The fourth episode ended a meeting between them well, with an ending that makes you want to see them soon taking up their relationship, because it's very clear that the two like each other.
___Another waifu for the list_.__
In summary, Rikei ga Koi is one of those typical works that are well liked by those who like romantic comedies. The charisma of the main couple manages to keep the episodes fun, and the different proposal, using science, can please even more those who want to see something outside the classic standard, mainly because the characters are adults and not teenagers.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 19, 2023
Rakudai starts off a bit cliché, with some nice effects in a fight here and there, but pretty common overall. He wins you over with the characters however, their attitudes are somewhat out of the ordinary. Stella is much more perverted and interested in the male body than the pure women who like to show it so much in anime, and Ikki is more cock-faced and sincere than usual. Following that, the anime shows a good use of romantic comedy, and that the director knows how to create exciting battles, in episodes 3 and 4. The work also breaks a great taboo of romantic comedies
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in its 4th episode. What comes after is a weaker arc, but still reasonable, and with an interesting character.
The great merit and attraction of this work, however, was its ending, the breaking of the romance is nice, but it is the ending that intensifies it, in addition to giving a strong development to the protagonist. And for me, as for most, the ending counts for a lot. How the work decides to end is how it will be remembered, and Rakudai ends very well (albeit with a small anti-climax). It delivers what you want to see, and even what you didn't expect to see.
Rakudai's direction seems to be really trying to do something cool, which is rare. They alter order of events from the source material, increase fights in size, use visual gimmicks to magnify events. The attempt to do something a little better than usual is everywhere. The visual part is reasonable, nothing above average, but it delivers the basics and strives to generate exciting fights, using good direction and even fluid animation at times. The soundtrack, exciting and very well used, helps a lot in this.
Rakudai looked like an average anime, but it scales with each episode and delivers an ending strong enough to make you remember it for a long time, which is more than most anime can. The fights are exciting, the romance is good, the characters likable. It lacked character development for the heroine, but other than that it's a great anime. Here's the recommendation
Rakudai started out as an anime that I thought could be average/good, but ended up being "really good". He broke some clichés, used others well, delivered likeable protagonists, and exciting fights. The only thing missing was a character development for Stella, who was more of a support. Oh yes, it would be 10. But other than that, it was very good, and best of all, it knew how to close with the best episodes of the series, leaving that taste of wanting more.Yes I know, you want to know about a second season of Rakudai Kishi. But I can't do much before the sales officially go out. I advance, however, that unless there is a gross error in the predictions, the answer will not be good, for more than one reason. Rakudai has an adversity that complicated his life more than usual: they would need 2 cour for an S2, because the next bow uses 6 LNs, this first one only used 3.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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