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Dec 22, 2018
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I just finished it and I felt the urge to write a review.
Not feeling like doing an aspect-on-aspect one tho, I just wanna let my emotions flow, so, oh boy, was this a compelling series, at the start, little did I know that it would grow this much on me, I even thought of it as an Ippo rip-off, not because of nothing, the start of both series is pretty much identical, Tatara is a bullied, shy guy with nothing quite remarkeable in his school life, saved and inspired by a pro-sportsman and introduced to his practice in a way that
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makes him think about becoming someone with it, the same as Ippo did, looking up to a contemporary too.
But then the series started progressing, and quietly started to demolish my expectations of it, the character dynamics, facilitated by the sport, became something absolutely important, and while Tatara was still a weak person, you could start to see his progress as his new experiences guided him, and that his relationship with the characters appearing, specially Mako, were something that the show took a big time in evolving and letting the viewer get what each of them felt in every step they took. It was fascinating to see all those eyes put in this totally incomplete person, but for all the wrong reasons! The series doesn't have problem acknowledging how bad Tatara is, and that's what made his development something so special, he doesn't get better by himself, but by this character dynamics I talked about before. You can understand, by the things he passes through (and not in some intense training animation sequences), the way he goes building his dancer life, and that works pretty well with what Hyodo says about Tatara being someone who dances through his emotions; the people in his life construct him, and it was kinda beautiful to watch, not magical improvement here.
But hey, that was the first half, and it was good, but while the characters keep being so important, the second half is superior in all ways, giving Tatara a partner was something necessary, but giving him such a partner, such a human being was a perfect move by the writers, we as an audience get to know Tatara defied by something so different to everything else he has handled, and even if he keeps being that humble guy, his dynamics with Chinatsu are complex and well explored. That theme became the main plot point of the second half, and god was it resolved, the climax reached in episode 23 was absolutely satisfying, watching them finally become a couple after all that character study in the previous episodes made me feel rewarded and hit me hard, I was foolish at comparing it to Hajime no Ippo, the relationships here evolved in a way the individual sport of boxing cannot characterize, and well, I should stop comparing since both shows went in opposite ways, so hell, the way they embraced their feelings and finally accepted their differences and problems felt absolutely as their completion of their way to the start line, and it gives proper conclusion, but also a new start to hope something big.
The pacing of the show is consistent, the exposition made in the dances may put some people off, but I think the way they did it made them achieve their objective of getting to know their characters at all their faces.
Not saying this is a perfect piece of media though, the dances don't feel like dances most of the time, and the animation does its job greatly just like 4 times in the whole series, there are some horrible cgi models that appear in every damn dance, and sometimes the sound, while beautiful, isn't put in the most desirable way, given the possibility of using that many genres and styles, I hoped they gave the music some big importance, but they didn't, it just affects the way the dance must go, and sometimes they'll put their background music over dances that don't have anything to do with it. Apart from that, those 4 scenes were spectacular, and the background music is cute and the Openings and Endings are all great.
Overall, sure it is somewhat flawed as any audiovisual composition, but it is incredibly fulfilling, and incredibly great at the things it knows how to do.
Loveable AF.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 9, 2018
Gamers is flawed, it is short, it is kinda dumb, but it is also what I consider a masterclass on writing, well, that's exagerated AF, given the clichés and stupid plot devices and conveniences as the shit coincidences, but at least it has some good writing.
The characters are the strong point here, they are all stupid loveable pricks that cause the inner dialogues the first half of the series got the name "Misunderstandings the anime" for, even though they aren't that well constructed on their own. They move the "plot" forward, and in a pretty funny way.
And actually, Misunderstanding the anime is also the best
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half, since the short time didn't let the series grow into a concrete conclusion, giving the last episodes a much different tone.
The op and eds are great, all songs and animations are pretty good.
Overall, it is a fun time, a real fun time, with some of the best comedy writing of thoughts I've ever seen, some great episodes, a decline on the end, and a big hope on getting a second season.
Not so big, its impossible.
Edited on December 2018
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Dec 22, 2017
Inuyashiki is an epic series with action, good characters, an interesting conflict, good ost, and a different plot, but as it has its good shit, it also has its flaws, starting with:
-CG-I don't fucking care about animation-The changes between 3d and 2d are emotion killers, when you get to them you know you are going to get a bad action scene with a crappy robot transformation, they hurt a lot knowing they could animate the epic events happennig in a much better way, also, they are kinda badly directed, so yeah, I saw some parts that got me thinking "what was the storyboard artist smoking
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right here,? like, give me some of that shit".
-Gattah goh fas'-The pacing is pretty off, sometimes you get a full episode on a non important episodical-kind yakuza shit case, and others you get like a complete volume on one episode, cutting the development in more than halfs.
Not that it is that notable, I really liked what they did in its 11 episode length, but I wished we got more of some minor characters, specially Andou, and Ichiro and Hiro's families, not that I didn't like their episodes, but you get me.
-Society is a bitch-Sure the author is trying to say people are shit, but like, no caring for the fucking asteroid and for this psycho killing all the goddamn cops from japan and also with smartphones and from TV is passing from the point of criticism, but that just bothers me a little bit.
Aside from that, I really liked the story, it kept me interested for this 11 weeks, making me feel sympathy for someone as stupidly crazy as Hiro, and also feel Inuyashiki's desire to use his powers the best way possible to feel human, because that's what I thought was what the series was ultimately about, what makes you feel human? Right now, with your full body, with your human shit inside, with your organs working, not being a god, but the littlest and most "miserable little pile of secrets", what is your meaning of being alive? our mind is a laberynth of the shittiest things even creation couldn't imagine, what is your way out of there? Your way of enjoying this short life? This thoughts, this kind of things are what make me think of Inuyashiki as a seriously flawed perfect anime.
Overall, just watch this, liking it or not, you'll feel something, I can almost undoubtedly affirm.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Nov 19, 2017
Sometimes disappointing, sometimes beautiful and sometimes just dumb, for good or bad, Charlotte is a series of ups and downs, full of questionable decisions, plotholes and poor development in a lot of grounds, but that founds a satisfying and heartwarming way of doing its mess, it is cute, even with its lots of one dimentional characters (that kinda have a background). Overall, this anime is over-emotional but kinda loveable, just when you're really into it, because at first it just looks as the worst way of dumping the oportunity of doing a comparable series to its predecessor (Angel Beats)
Nice art and sound also, those make
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it the extra point, a pleasure to watch with not a lot of attention.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Oct 16, 2017
School days is a highly impacting drama with fun and warm-hearted comedy at its beginning, characters that remain on the guilt of every young man or woman and a developing that takes your heart off your chest with a psychologic turn on events from classic harem shit.
Makoto is a troubled character discovering how he is actually handsome and appealing to girls. He knows them cause he has lived with them all of his life and in that position, all his actions are what a hot teenager, not on his actual own, would do, then sure he learns the consequences of his actions, and thats
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why School Days is important for the anime industry, it teaches us an important lesson in a very drastic way. The anime's last episodes are a list of what not to do when you fuck up, but are also minutes that make you think about what you just saw, get your insides thinking of the actions of everyone and if they were actually wrong or not, if you were kinda with them, if you just hate them even with their justifications, even with them being stupid teens or if you could get a better resolution to that point whilst being there.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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