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Jan 24, 2023
First, I will give a general idea of the work to make it easier to understand what it is about.
But first, I want to make it clear that nothing I will say is a spoiler, I'm just clarifying some things.
Also, some topics that I mention, but leave the explanation open, is because the work will explain, and therefore I will not say anything.
Here we have the protagonist, Anisphia, who recalls memories of her past life as a child.
At that moment, our protagonist, besides being the princess Anisphia of the kingdom, also becomes the Anisphia of our world.
Why am I saying all this? Because I want
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to make it clear that:
--- The protagonist does not have the "overpowered knowledge", which isekai protagonists usually possess. But, yes, she is intelligent, and tries hard to accomplish what she wants.
--- The fact that she has the memory of our world is something very important for the development of the character. I'm just making it clear that the "isekai" factor is not used as a cheat, but as something really important.
Having said that, let's get to the explanation of the world.
The story revolves around the monarchical system (royalty, nobility, commoners), and the location is the Kingdom of Palletia, which has a tradition of idolizing spirits and magic.
In such a traditional kingdom, Anisphia is the princess, but she was born without the gift of magic.
However, because of the way the kingdom works, the royalty and nobility are able to use magic, while the commoners do not have this gift.
The fact that the princess, from a kingdom with this strong tradition, is not able to use magic is a big problem.
If you already know the minimum about monarchy, even if it is in works of fiction, we already know that Anisphia will have problems with the nobility.
However, since Anisphia wants to be able to use magic anyway, she creates her own study about magic, called Magicology, and the story goes from there.
With everything explained, what is the brilliance of this work, and what made me like it so much?
The strengths of this book for sure are the characters and the world.
As you saw above, I explained the basics about the protagonist, which is basically what we see in the synopsis and at the beginning of the book, but we can already see that things are not so simple.
The characters are not just a stereotype, as the work develops, we see that there is a lot of depth in each one of them. and they all interact with the world in some way, making everything more alive.
The world is only alive because the play makes a point of explaining and detailing it, and although it is restricted to the Kingdom of Palletia, it still has a sense of naturalness
One example I can give is Prince Algard, the protagonist's brother.
I'm sure that when he appears, you will all just say, "What a shitty guy, fucked up character."
Yes, I said that too, until I found out that there is a lot behind the character, which made me like him a lot afterwards.
In short, it's a great book, with great characters and a great world.
About the manga itself, it is following the story as in the novel, the art is also beautiful.
But what I liked the most, is that the manga has elevated the comedy of the work, the characters have many varieties of expressions, the illustrations made me laugh a lot.
Surely this is the most positive point of the manga, which is to leave the characters, who were already good in the novel, even more charismatic.
The mangaka certainly did a great job.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 24, 2023
First, I will give a general idea of the work to make it easier to understand what it is about.
But first, I want to make it clear that nothing I will say is a spoiler, I'm just clarifying some things.
Also, some topics that I mention, but leave the explanation open, is because the work will explain, and therefore I will not say anything.
Here we have the protagonist, Anisphia, who recalls memories of her past life as a child.
At that moment, our protagonist, besides being the princess Anisphia of the kingdom, also becomes the Anisphia of our world.
Why am I saying all this? Because I want
...
to make it clear that:
--- The protagonist does not have the "overpowered knowledge", which isekai protagonists usually possess. But, yes, she is intelligent, and tries hard to accomplish what she wants.
--- The fact that she has the memory of our world is something very important for the development of the character. I'm just making it clear that the "isekai" factor is not used as a cheat, but as something really important.
Having said that, let's get to the explanation of the world.
The story revolves around the monarchical system (royalty, nobility, commoners), and the location is the Kingdom of Palletia, which has a tradition of idolizing spirits and magic.
In such a traditional kingdom, Anisphia is the princess, but she was born without the gift of magic.
However, because of the way the kingdom works, the royalty and nobility are able to use magic, while the commoners do not have this gift.
The fact that the princess, from a kingdom with this strong tradition, is not able to use magic is a big problem.
If you already know the minimum about monarchy, even if it is in works of fiction, we already know that Anisphia will have problems with the nobility.
However, since Anisphia wants to be able to use magic anyway, she creates her own study about magic, called Magicology, and the story goes from there.
With everything explained, what is the brilliance of this work, and what made me like it so much?
The strengths of this book for sure are the characters and the world.
As you saw above, I explained the basics about the protagonist, which is basically what we see in the synopsis and at the beginning of the book, but we can already see that things are not so simple.
The characters are not just a stereotype, as the work develops, we see that there is a lot of depth in each one of them. and they all interact with the world in some way, making everything more alive.
The world is only alive because the play makes a point of explaining and detailing it, and although it is restricted to the Kingdom of Palletia, it still has a sense of naturalness
One example I can give is Prince Algard, the protagonist's brother.
I'm sure that when he appears, you will all just say, "What a shitty guy, fucked up character."
Yes, I said that too, until I found out that there is a lot behind the character, which made me like him a lot afterwards.
In short, it's a great book, with great characters and a great world.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 20, 2023
As a reader of the novel, I'll give my review, so I'll say that the anime, so far, is doing a great job.
First, I will give a general idea of the work to make it easier to understand what it is about.
But first, I want to make it clear that nothing I'm going to say is a spoiler, I'm just clarifying some things.
In addition, some topics that I mention, but leave the explanation open, it is because the work will explain, and therefore I will not say anything.
Here we have the protagonist, Anisphia, who recalls memories of her past life when she was a child.
At
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that moment, our protagonist, in addition to being the princess Anisphia of the kingdom, also becomes the Anisphia of our world.
Why am I saying all this? Because I want to make it clear that:
--- The protagonist does not have the "overpower knowledge", which isekai protagonists usually have. But yeah, she's smart, and she tries really hard to accomplish what she wants.
--- The fact that she has the memory of our world is something very important for the development of the character. I'm just making it clear that the "isekai" factor is not used as a cheat, but as something really important.
Having said that, let's move on to explaining the world.
The story revolves around the monarchical system (royalty, nobility, commons), and the location is the Kingdom of Palletia, which has a tradition of idolizing spirits and magic.
In a kingdom with such a tradition, Anisphia is the princess, but she was born without the gift of magic.
However, due to the way the kingdom works, royalty and nobility are able to use magic, while commoners do not.
The fact that the princess, from a kingdom with such a strong tradition, is not able to use it is a big problem.
If you already know the least about monarchy, even in works of fiction, we already know that Anisphia will have problems with the nobility.
However, since Anisphia wants to be able to use magic anyway, she creates her own study of magic, called Magicology, and the story goes from there.
With everything explained, what is the brilliance of this work, and what made me like it so much?
The strengths of this work are certainly the characters and the world.
As you saw above, I explained the basics about the protagonist, which is basically what we see in the synopsis and at the beginning of the work, but we already noticed that things are not so simple.
The characters are not just a stereotype, as the work develops, we see that there is a lot of depth in each one of them. and they all interact with the world in some way, making everything more alive.
The world is only alive because the work makes a point of explaining and detailing it, and although it is restricted to the Kingdom of Palletia, it still conveys a sense of naturalness.
One example I can give is Prince Algard, the protagonist's brother.
I'm sure when he shows up, all of you will just say, "What a shitty, fucked up character."
Yes, I said that too, until I found out that the character has a lot behind it, which made me like him a lot later.
In short, it's a great work, with great characters and a great world.
About the anime itself, it is well produced, I think it will adapt the first 3 volumes of the Light Novel (first arc).
I believe that this is a good rhythm for this work, since the focus is on the interaction between the characters and between the world.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 12, 2023
I will write about the work in general and not just the anime, but since I am on the anime page, I will at least mention that it has a great production, so watch it without fear.
"Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san" is an entertaining work that follows the story of a student named "Senpai" (Naoto) and his relationship with Nagatoro, a girl a year younger who bullies him.
At first, Nagatoro seems to be just a cruel and unscrupulous girl, but as the story progresses, it is possible to see that she has a kinder and even romantic side.
The story is told with moments of comedy, cute moments, and
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good character development.
The relationship between the main characters is built gradually, and it is interesting to see how they change and grow together.
Senpai gradually stops being someone super introverted, becoming a more open person, and even taking initiative sometimes, all because of Nagatoro's influence.
The same thing for Nagatoro, who finds her goal and something she wants to dedicate herself to because of Senpai's influence, who has always shown himself to be someone dedicated despite his low standards.
In addition, the secondary characters are fun, generating good interactions with the main characters.
The art of the manga is simply but effectively drawn, with funny character expressions, and with more detailed scenes at important moments.
The overall plot is quite predictable, but it is still a lot of fun to read and holds you in every chapter.
In summary, "Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san" is a fun and exciting work that is worth giving a chance.
The story is funny, the characters are entertaining, and the main characters have a nice development as the plot unfolds.
I give it a 10 because I liked it a lot, it amused me a lot, and that is reason enough.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 12, 2023
"Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san" is an entertaining work that follows the story of a student named "Senpai" (Naoto) and his relationship with Nagatoro, a girl a year younger who bullies him.
At first, Nagatoro seems to be just a cruel and unscrupulous girl, but as the story progresses, it is possible to see that she has a kinder and even romantic side.
The story is told with moments of comedy, cute moments, and good character development.
The relationship between the main characters is built gradually, and it is interesting to see how they change and grow together.
Senpai gradually stops being someone super introverted, becoming a more open person, and even
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taking initiative sometimes, all because of Nagatoro's influence.
The same thing for Nagatoro, who finds her goal and something she wants to dedicate herself to because of Senpai's influence, who has always shown himself to be someone dedicated despite his low standards.
In addition, the secondary characters are fun, generating good interactions with the main characters.
The art of the manga is simply but effectively drawn, with funny character expressions, and with more detailed scenes at important moments.
The overall plot is quite predictable, but it is still a lot of fun to read and holds you in every chapter.
In summary, "Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san" is a fun and exciting work that is worth giving a chance.
The story is funny, the characters are entertaining, and the main characters have a nice development as the plot unfolds.
I give it a 10 because I liked it a lot, it amused me a lot, and that is reason enough.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 10, 2023
"Yesterday wo Utatte" is a manga series written and illustrated by Kei Toume. The story follows the main character, Rikuo, a young man who gives up his dreams and decides to work in a convenience store, where he meets other characters who also have their own stories and dreams. The series has as its central theme the difficulties and challenges of adult life, and how the choices we make can affect our lives and our relationships.
Some of the main messages of the manga include the importance of following your dreams, even if it is difficult, and the importance of learning to deal with disappointments and
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failures along the way. The series also highlights the importance of finding friends and true love, and how these relationships can help sustain us through difficult times. The series also highlights the importance of finding meaning in life and pursuing happiness.
In my opinion, it is one of the best works in the Slice of Life and Romance genre.
All the characters presented are well constructed, even those who have little screen time, but have some relevance.
We, the readers, feel that the characters have feelings, and can understand them. Their actions, interactions, doubts, all are understandable, making it a great read, where it is possible to identify with the occurrences presented.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 10, 2023
Monogatari is known for its complex narrative and deep storyline that covers themes such as love, friendship, overcoming personal problems, and social issues.
The series revolves around a young man named Koyomi Araragi, who becomes involved in various supernatural stories while trying to help his friends and classmates who are facing similar problems. In each story, Koyomi is faced with different challenges, but always tries to find ways to help people and solve the problems they face.
The series also has a strong theme of self-reflection, with the characters questioning their beliefs, desires, and goals throughout the plot. There is also a lot of metaphysics and existentialism
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touched on.
The series also highlights the importance of communication and understanding between people, and shows how people sometimes need to overcome their problems on their own, but also how the help and support of others can be instrumental in overcoming challenges.
In summary, Monogatari is a very beautiful and deep series, with many messages and reflections for the viewer/reader.
The work is not for everyone, those who will enjoy it will be those who know how to appreciate its eccentricity.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jan 10, 2023
Monogatari is known for its complex narrative and deep storyline that covers themes such as love, friendship, overcoming personal problems, and social issues.
The series revolves around a young man named Koyomi Araragi, who becomes involved in various supernatural stories while trying to help his friends and classmates who are facing similar problems. In each story, Koyomi is faced with different challenges, but always tries to find ways to help people and solve the problems they face.
The series also has a strong theme of self-reflection, with the characters questioning their beliefs, desires, and goals throughout the plot. There is also a lot of metaphysics and existentialism
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touched on.
The series also highlights the importance of communication and understanding between people, and shows how people sometimes need to overcome their problems on their own, but also how the help and support of others can be instrumental in overcoming challenges.
In summary, Monogatari is a very beautiful and deep series, with many messages and reflections for the viewer/reader.
The work is not for everyone, those who will enjoy it will be those who know how to appreciate its eccentricity.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Sep 24, 2022
I'm not good at doing reviews, so I'll bring the basics that are covered by the work.
Lycoris Recoil wants to convey that many times people aren't really villains, but just think their actions are for the best.
But as we know, humans are not the same, we are billions of different people, with different thoughts, so inevitably there will be conflicts.
One wants to maintain the status quo as he believes things are good that way. Others use people as tools to create peace. Another doesn't think that living like a chess piece commanded by someone bigger is really living.
Lycoris Recoil is a conflict of ideas, with
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very charismatic characters, good comedy, and great production.
Due to the success of the work, a second season is very likely, because I believe that our beloved anti-hero managed to come out on top this time.
I highly recommend this work, certainly one of the best of the season, and one of the best for me.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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May 1, 2022
First, I will need to divide the work into two parts, part one (amazing), and part two (unnecessary), which, to be honest, I didn't even read.
Part one is encompassed by volumes 1 and 2, volume 3 begins part two, however, it is in it that it contains the extra stories of part one (which you can read legally for free on the internet, I recommend it because the extra stories are very good).
Part one is really amazing, we're quickly introduced to who the protagonist is, what is that abnormal situation she finds herself in, and what she wants to do. I would like to say
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that this was the best work of the yuri genre I have ever read, the characters are charismatic and profound, the author is not afraid to discuss homosexuality, which is obviously the most important part of a yuri work. The plot of the work surprised me very positively, it has a depth that I did not expect it to have when I started reading it, the story takes place at the time when the monarchy and aristocracy were dominant, however, due to the discovery of magic in that world, the commoners ended up having a relevance that could not be ignored, this will lead us to several political plots that I found very well treated, and again, the author is not afraid to discuss these themes, which makes the work much more interesting. Because of everything I mentioned, the seriousness and care that the work received when it was written left the story and characters very believable, it was extremely satisfying to read, which amused me, excited me, and moved me at various times.
Now let's talk about part two, why do I say it's unnecessary? Well, that's exactly what she is. Part one is already a complete work, with a beginning, middle, end, and its plot resolved.
Remembering again that I only read part one (volumes 1 and 2), and I will ignore the existence of part two (volumes 3 to 5), which despite not having read it, I know what the plot is, and I didn't like the idea. As I said, part one is a complete story by itself, it doesn't make hooks or depends on part two for anything.
Anyway, it's just my opinion, and I ended up not even giving volume 2 a chance because for me volume 1 was amazing. So if you're interested, you don't have to take my words for granted.
After saying all this, I highly recommend reading it, the work is very good and captivating, with a much deeper plot and characters than we initially thought, in addition to a complete story and a satisfying ending, certainly a pearl in the yuri genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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