Sep 6, 2024
As a "rival" to Spy x Family, Bubby Daddies has much in common. However, I'd like to say that even though I really like Spy x Family, I'd much prefer rewatching this over that latter. The humor is balanced and doesn't seemed forced and isn't over the top as it is in Spy x Family. The main characters Kazuki, Rei and even Miri are very likable and are more than just their generic tropes. Miri especially, as she is one, if not the best portrayal of a child I've seen in anime. She's very realistic, with interests, how curious she is and how she acts
...
with other characters. I especially like what Kazuki and Rei go through to provide for her and the struggles of learning to parent a child. They don't just "get the hang of it" day one and that is as realistic as it can get with real life.
Animation- 8/10 (Honestly, I expected the animation to be clunky and not very good, but I was pleasantly surprised!)
Art Style- 7.5/10 (Not the most unique art style, however, nothing to scoff at.)
Story- 8.5/10
Characters- 9/10 (The character development with both Kazuki and Rei was probably the best thing to watch through this anime. Especially Rei's. He's easily my favorite character.)
End- 10/10
This anime had me kicking my feet, smiling and even ranting to a friend in ways other anime's haven't. If you're just looking for a comfy anime with a found family aspect and lovable characters, Buddy Daddies can and is the next anime for you!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
What did you think of this review?
Nice
0
Love it
0
Funny
0
Confusing
0
Well-written
0
Creative
0Show all