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Feb 10, 2025
I'm giving Akame GA kill a 7/10. It's a decent action anime with some interesting ideas, but it definitely has its flaws.
The premise is pretty standard shonen fare: a naive country bumpkin joins a group of assassins fighting against a corrupt empire. The action is where Akame ga Kill! shines. The fight choreography is solid, and the Teigu (powerful weapons) are a cool concept. There's a good amount of variety in the battles, and they can be pretty brutal, which fits the overall tone of the show.
The characters are a mixed bag. Some are genuinely interesting and well-developed, while others feel ...
Feb 10, 2025
Aharen-san wa Hakarenai is a 7/10 for me. It's a decent watch, pretty much what I expected going in.
The whole premise revolves around Aharen's, let's say, unique communication style. She's quiet, uses a lot of gestures, and can be really intense about small things. Raido, her classmate, is just trying to figure her out, and that's where most of the comedy comes from.
The humor is okay. Some of the jokes land, some don't. It's a lot of misunderstandings and visual gags, which can get a bit repetitive after a while. It's definitely a lighthearted show, and it has its ...
Feb 10, 2025
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t's a solid 9/10 for me. It's definitely not perfect, but it does a lot of things really well.
The whole premise is interesting – a war fought with drones, but the reality is way more messed up than that. The way they portray the Eighty-Six and how they're treated is pretty heavy. It's not just action for the sake of action; there's some real social commentary going on, which I appreciated.
The animation during the fights is good, though not mind-blowing. It gets the job done, and the battles feel impactful enough. The characters are decent, too. I got invested ...
Feb 10, 2025
If Season 1 was the setup, The Quintessential Quintuplets Season 2 was the real deal. The drama? The character growth? The confessions? Everything got dialed up, and it made for a way better experience.

Story & Pacing

The pacing this time? Way smoother. No more excessive filler-like moments—just straight-up progress in the romance department. The love triangle (or pentagon?) heated up, and every quintuplet had their time to shine. Nino’s glow-up? Absolute chef’s kiss. Miku stepping up? Loved to see it. Ichika’s arc? Messy but made things interesting. Yotsuba’s role? Lowkey foreshadowing some big things. The mystery of who Futaro picks was handled way better, making you ...
Feb 10, 2025
The Quintessential Quintuplets is one of those rom-coms that starts off feeling like just another harem anime, but it actually brings some heat with solid character growth and a mystery romance twist. You got Futaro, a broke but smart tutor, and five identical sisters who are all struggling academically (and in life, honestly). At first, it’s all fun and games, but as the story progresses, things get real, especially with the love angles and personal struggles of each quintuplet.

Story & Pacing

The whole “which sister does he marry?” setup keeps you invested, and the pacing is decent—starts off lighthearted, then gradually builds up the emotional weight. ...
Feb 10, 2025
Alright, so after the emotional knockout that was the Anohana series, I checked out the movie, and I gotta say—it was solid 8/10 material. It didn’t hit quite as hard as the anime, but it still brought all the feels.

The movie serves as both a recap and an epilogue, showing how the Super Peace Busters have been dealing with Menma’s passing a year later. While the recap parts felt a bit unnecessary at times (especially if you just finished the anime), the new content was what really made this worth watching. Seeing how each character had grown and moved forward with their lives was satisfying. ...
Feb 10, 2025
Man, Anohana hit me right in the feels. This anime is an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish, and I’m not even mad about it—solid 10/10 for me.

The story revolves around a group of childhood friends who drifted apart after the tragic death of Menma, one of their own. Years later, her spirit appears to Jinta, the former leader of their group, setting off a journey of reconciliation, grief, and healing. And let me tell you, the way this anime handles loss and nostalgia? Absolutely gut-wrenching.

The characters are what make this anime shine. Each of them is dealing with their own guilt and regrets in ...
Feb 10, 2025
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For anyone who's gonna watch this anime in 2025..
This anime is an intense ride—violent, stylish, and emotionally heavy. It doesn’t hold back on its themes of corruption, abuse, and revenge, making it a unique but disturbing experience.

Sawa, the protagonist, is a tragic character. Orphaned and manipulated into becoming an assassin, her story is unsettling yet compelling. The anime does a great job of making you feel her internal struggle, even though the runtime is short. The action sequences are one of the highlights—fluid, brutal, and well-animated, especially for a 1998 OVA. The gunfights have a stylish edge that reminds me of classic action films.

However, ...
Feb 10, 2025
After a somewhat underwhelming first season, 3D Kanojo: Real Girl Season 2 managed to improve in certain aspects, earning a 6/10 from me. The continuation of Hikari and Iroha’s relationship brought more emotional weight, and the character development felt slightly more refined this time around.

One of the strengths of this season was its deeper exploration of Iroha’s backstory and the challenges in their relationship. The conflicts felt more meaningful compared to the rushed resolutions in Season 1. Hikari also showed better growth as a character, becoming more confident and emotionally mature.

However, the series still suffered from pacing issues. While some moments were well-executed, others felt ...
Feb 10, 2025
Mixed Feelings
While the anime had an interesting premise—exploring the contrast between an otaku and a popular girl in a romantic setting—the execution felt lacking in several areas.

One of the biggest drawbacks was the pacing. The relationship between Hikari and Iroha often felt rushed, making emotional developments seem unearned. While some moments were heartwarming, many conflicts resolved too quickly, reducing their impact. Additionally, the character development was inconsistent. Hikari’s growth from a socially awkward otaku to someone who understands real relationships was decent, but Iroha’s character sometimes felt underdeveloped.

Another weak point was the animation quality. While not terrible, it lacked fluidity, and some scenes felt visually unpolished. ...


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