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A decade has passed since that fateful day when everyone's' expectation got disappointed about the anime with a castle in the sky. Since then, 2,000 reviews came and went. Some are purely bashing, some are sheer comedy. I mean really, why waste time and rant in ire. Anyways, that didn't bother SWE none. SWE only cared about one thing, and one thing alone, abridge. Cause in an abridge of anime or
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light novel, you either one-shot, or you don't.
Long ago, since the inception of SAO and its rise in popularity in the early 2010s, weebs and gamers alike, had long sought for an anime that could finally satiate their, back then, niche and acquired palate. And with the grand unveiling of SAO, all their hopes and dreams might one day, be finally be able to rest, and leave it all up to this perfectly crafted anime synopsis. Only for it to shatter their hopes and dreams, rage quitting and become the butt of all anime jokes for the decade to come.
However, SWE have heard the cries and pleas of these lost, angered, and contempt souls whose only audience are but NPCs in their own worlds, have brought salvation to a medium so questionably written, that SAO have levelled up, and have transformed into its ultimate form, SAO abridged.
SWE, was fighting a losing battle, even with its above average animation quality and interesting premise back in the day, the 1st season of SAO was plagued with; pacing issues, detestable, meaningless, and banal characters, insufficient screen time for fan favourites, and most of all, the fairy dance arc, the team's writing skills was truly, put into the test.
While one of the aforementioned issue cannot be salvaged, the rest have clearly, been rectified. The art of turning any dreary, ill-paced story can be made anew with character dynamism, wit, and unbridled gamer rage. And it shows. It has become a culture that, in celebration of the coming of a new episode, every man, woman and child alike, all gather, huddled around their screen, rewatching SAOA from episode 1.
The various characters like; B***SD***69, Tiffany, Gary, Piece of Schmidt Games, and some of the newer additions like Shoji, and the Salamander clan, are no doubt, as some of the kids would say; "Carrying the Team" of the secondary characters. By giving them more screen time, fleshing out their characters and distinguish their virtual and real, setting their mannerisms, really helps define the role, archetype, and importance to the plot of SAOA, and most critically, world-building. It's not the physical world of SAOA that's interesting as it has already been loosely defined, but the relationships and societal world surrounding our cocky, human-race hating, raged filled, asthmatic Kirito.
And one crucial thing that elevated SAOA beyond a typical abridge, is its ability to even incorporate character development, that even SAO couldn't handle. It deals with it, slightly more subtly (again, working with existing material), and the conflicts are resolved through a vastly improved, mildly believable (by kicking one's suspension of disbelief into gear), dramatised, and comedic dialogue.
If your opinion of the original SAO was an "absolute waste of time with basically no redeeming qualities whatsoever, with its achievements being chapter 16.5, lukewarm and divided reviews, and endless milking of the merch and games, a demonstration of it trying to salvage itself being a parade of failure and f*ckups, a clear write off as a story, and how people dare they care about it", allow me end it on a different note.
Like SAOA Kirito, perhaps you shouldn't give up on humanity, and give SAOA a try, the spiritual successor that encapsulates; the essence of toxic gaming culture, dark humour, 2010s "edge lord", the ever timeless 18+ jokes, and general stupidity.
SAOA, has, and will be, to some, the true version of what SAO should have been.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Dec 7, 2024
"You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" - The Hondells in 1965
The little Cub, is not just a mere transport tool for getting people from A to B, but it brings new discoveries, new locations, new people, and of all, new experiences. And this is exactly what this anime demonstrates beautifully.
The anime depicts our introverted, grey orphan heroine Koguma, who cycles everyday to school in the small, uneventful, rural town of Hokuto in the Yamanashi, who one day, after seeing her fellow classmate riding to school in a scooter, decides to take the first leap of change by impulsively looking at
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cheap mopeds. While most were out of her budget, the shop owner sells her the cheapest Honda Super Cub, a 50cc modped for 10,000 yen (63 euros, 52 pounds, or 66 USD at the time of writing). And thus, her motorcycling adventure life begins.
Super Cub, is not exactly the most original anime, nor is it the most though-provoking, nor is it action-packed. But what it does bring to the table, is the calmness of everyday life, the little adventures of learning something new, going down a different path compared to your peers, making new friends, and most of all, turning from a grey, to a colourful day.
Like the Cub, it takes things very slow, and this is the show's greatest strength. Life is a journey, taken one step at a time. Appreciate the little moments, reflect, living in the moment. This is what this anime represents, the essence of what it could be like to own, and daily ride a little Cub in your high school years. You're not going on crazy adventures, but the ownership of a Cub, gives you a much greater and wider reach compared to your peers. And that, in itself, is the adventure. The adventure of being different, doing something a little bit differently, can bring you great joy, a new found hobby and appreciation in life. The distillation of the idea, "freedom of mobility".
There is also the flip side to it. Not everything is seen through the rose-tinted glass of bike ownership here. The greatest enemy to any biker (and convertible owner) is the weather. It can be brutally hot in the summer, the torrential rain of the autumn, the frigid, snowy winter months. But as spring rolls around, and as the days starts to get longer, you start to remember and embrace this lifestyle/hobby. And this anime is no exception. The pain and wallet draining lifestyle.
Perhaps it's just me, but being a train and car enthusiast, the idea of travelling literally, the act of moving from A to B in itself, was the adventure. And as I got older, the concept of "freedom of mobility" resonates with me much more. Being able to go anywhere, whenever, and however I wish. Taking one road over the other (which was beautifully demonstrated in ep6), finding a new bakery, a new scenic spot, or a nice woodland walk. While they were accessible when your parents took you there, but here, you can do it yourself.
The music choice also compliments this show wonderfully too. It's very soft, melodious usually, often complimenting the monotony of everyday life. The cheery, primarily piano backing OST, uplifts the scenes, accompanied by the gentle purring of the single cylindered engine Cub. The occasional classical music scores were a welcome addition too.
If I had to condense it to just one word, I would say this is one of he most "atmospheric" anime I have watched in a very long time, and I embrace i with open arms, as I welcome it potentially as my top ten anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 3, 2021
I've reviewed this years back shortly it after it aired and praised it for what it is. And having rewatched it just yesterday and viewing it from a more "matured" set of eyes, the anime still holds up extremely well despite being 7 years old.
This is a chaotic show full of random, illogical humour. You cannot go in and expect a serious show. If you do, you'll definitely fail to see why many praise this show and appreciate its weird, unique humour. Imagine a galge/dating sim where your choices influences the story, the idea is put into
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motion and is the main driving force of the series, except the choices makes no sense.
The story premise is pretty generic, a high schooler with potential love interests and is a bit "dense" to notice their feelings. But he's not the sort that will annoy the viewer since he is self aware of his situation and understands his own worth. And more often than not, he's too preoccupied about his own mental choices so he neglects the love interests feelings. But is this the correct choice/approach to curing himself of his mental choices?
The story does tick all the boxes to being a anime romcom, with a a childhood friend, a tsundere (I'd argue a kuu-tsundere), the "exchange student" and obligatory pool episode.
The ost is not bad, it's not underwhelming but not outstanding either. Not too many memorable ones, but there is definitely effort being put in, especially the Shirobuta-kun song as well as Kanade's "alternate future breast song". Not to mention one of the upbeat opening sang by Afilia Saga, S・M・L☆.
The characters can be viewed as generic and you'll immediately notice their character trope if you've watched a lot of anime. But it utilises their traits well especially with their dialogue execution. The interaction between the characters is what makes the series shine in comparison with a lot of other series out there. It never feels like there's a dull moment when the love interests are together with the protagonist. They all have their roles to play to drive the narrative forward. A boke-tsukkomi routine if you will.
It's still a worthwhile series to go back to, now that the anime scene is flooded with a lot of issekai animes and other generic light novel series. This is a rom-COM series that I will always hold in a high regard cause it is arguably the epitome of Japanese light novel humour with its puns (that sadly almost never works when translated), occasional slapstick and perverted humour.
It's a real shame this series didn't really take off since it had a lot of potential. I'm sure a lot of re-reviewers or rewatchers are begging for a season 2 since the light novel is finished, I'm on the same boat for sure. And sadly, there is no official translations for this series either.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 8, 2016
Update: There are spoilers at the end of the review as I have noted down what each volume covers if you want to buy a specific volume. This will be updated hopefully if I don't forget.
Please note: the manga is quite faithful to the light novels, so if you have only watched the anime, there will be "new" parts to the story
If you're reading this, I'm assuming you know this series quite well. Then you can skip onto the next paragraph, if not, I guess you're stuck with me like an unwanted gym partner. Basically, Hikigaya is a cynical person, he
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hates youth and those who enjoys it. As he submits his hateful essay upon reflecting this thing called "youth" to his language teacher, he gets immediately rejected and is about to be punished by becoming a member of a club that requires ....... optimism????!!!!! Caught up, good. The story, admittedly seems cliche, especially if you've read the synopsis of the anime. But it's a deep story, with meaningful topics and the occasional, casual comedy.
Unlike the anime, this manga captures each characters' personal emotion and facial expression better than the anime.
I guess it's because the faces isn't constantly trying to catch up to the next scene or to react to the other character's words. And has a very refined style of drawing I must say. My personal favourite for a manga.
The characters are the selling point of this series, and this medium does not let it down in terms of perfecting the mood or the even the comedy between each character. Especially Zamokuza and Yuigahama's funny moments. Their faces and just body gestures really shine much much more than the anime personally. Not only is the art more refined, but also contribute to the story-telling element evident in manga.
Having finished the anime, and the light novel, the manga lives up to both forms, and perhaps exceed the anime dare I say. And for any die-hard Oregairu fans or first timer readers, this manga is definitely worth giving a shot.
Overall, I have nothing but praises for this series in the form of manga. The artist has wonderfully captured the mood of each character perfectly and was simply a joy to read. Can't wait for the next volume to come out.
Spoiler sections:
Manga volume with the corresponding story.
I'm including this for those wanting to read specific parts of the story without the need to buy all the volumes or get the wrong one.
Volume 1 - Intro of series, including Yui and Zaimokuza's problem
Volume 2 - Totsuka Tennis problem, Hayama's clique and half of Kawasaki problem
Volume 3 - Finishes Kawasaki problem, Yui drifts apart arc, and ends with Zaimokuza entering the clubroom with a request.
Volume 4 - UG Club and finishes Yui's drift apart, Judo club and first appearance of Irohasu
Volume 5 - Chiba village / Tsurumi arc / light novel volume 4
Volume 6 - 8man summer holidays / light novel volume 5 (light novel / manga "exclusive")
Volume 7 - Cultural festival up to Sagami's disappearance
Volume 8 - Finishes Cultural festival and half of Athletics festival (this is not the anime version but the light novel version of the athletics festival)
Volume 9 - Finishes Athletics festival and all of Kyoto
Volume 10 - Irohasu student council election problem (S2 ep 3 - ep5)
Volume 11 - Kaihin Sougu Highschool Christmas event, finishes on Genuine scene
Volume 12 - Destiny land and finishes the Christmas event problem
Volume 13 - S2 OVA / Light novel 10.5, new year's shopping with Yui and start of YukinoXHayama rumour
Volume 14 - School Marathon and ends the rumour.
Volume 15 - Valentine's day chocolate event, trio date at Chiba aquarium park. Ends where S2 / Light novel 11
Volume 16 - Yukino's decision, Komachi's entrance exams, ends with prom video making. S3 / Light novel 12
Volume 17 - Yui and 8man goes to "Ikea", Yukino starts having trouble with organising prom, 8man to the rescue, and ends Yukino reveals to Irohasu she's the "competitive" type. S3 ep 4 + 5. (end of Ln v12 I believe)
Voume 18 - 8man begins to contemplate his reasons for helping out Yukinoshita, recruits UG club for anti-prom, rap battle with Tamanawa, finishes on the launch of the fake prom website. (ends about 1/3 of the way through S3 ep 8)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 3, 2016
When dealing with the genre of horror, one must be very careful, because fear comes in 2 main forms.
Terror, the form where you are scared because you don't know what will happen. Horror, where you are scared when placed in / experiencing a scary situation. And personally, terror is the better one when watching any text / medium.
So Another, the show that can be deemed as one of the best horror animes, and it does live up to the name.
Quick synopsis. In 1972, a very popular honor student named Misaki died partway through the school year in Yomiyama North Middle School's
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class 3-3. The rest of the students, devastated by the unexpected loss, decided to carry on as if their classmate were still alive, going so far as to keep the desk in place and bringing it to the graduation ceremony. Yet no one could explain why their classmate, already dead and buried, was present on the graduation photo.Then, in the spring of 1998, a boy named Kouichi Sakakibara transfers to the class, and begins to grow suspicious of the fearful atmosphere permeating the class. In particular, he becomes fascinated with a mysterious, aloof girl with an eye patch who always sits alone, drawing pictures. A girl the rest of the class refuses to acknowledge. A girl named Misaki. (Another wiki)
With horror, there needs to be suspense built, the reason for all the phenomenons occurring, and most of all, being able to get you jump from your seat. And to satisfy all these conditions can be considered difficult, especially within 12 episodes. But it has proven itself to be successful.
Story. As far as I'm concerned, it was very well written. In some horrors, all you get is a plethora of violent deaths, or some menacing scenes. But Another builds its suspense. Like breaking each individual bone in your body, then prick you till you die. In other words, it progresses slowly, and builds up its suspense before it all comes together in the grand finale.
All in all, it is a terrifying ghost story.
Art. The backgrounds feel real, yet the characters are fictional. And it works in a surreal way. Similar to a classic Victorian house, with cool gadgets and modern technology inside. And it does not stop there, but pushes its limits further as the show progresses.
In some circumstances, the setting/ stage is of crucial importance in many horrors. Another definitely gets 10/10 for this. That is how well the artwork was.
Sound. Just listening to the osts alone is capable of sending chills down one's spine. In some circumstances, each ost has its own little story to tell. But it can only sing silently, so it requires the emotions and dialogue of each character to create a "terrible beauty". To top it off, you get a story that is terrifying in its own peculiar ways.
Characters. I felt the characters were a bit 2 dimension for this, but they have contributed to the story immensely. So I can't flaw them too much. They are very memorable characters as they all have a strong sense of personality, their roles in this to fulfil and their secrets to keep. (we all have secrets let's be honest) It's like talking to NPCs in a game. They won't tell you much unless a certain task or achievement is completed.
Enjoyment. Honestly, this was one of the shows I would not go out of my way just to watch it. I happen to come across by accident and was curious how an anime horror would manage to terrify people. Mainly, we are scared because they seem / are real. So how can anime, a full on fiction medium, terrify people? Let's just say, Another is a very ghostly story. And ghosts aren't exactly real, so this is perhaps, one of the reasons why it was so "delicious".
Overall. I recommend watching it around autumn, where the days gets a little shorter, a bit darker, and a bit colder. Watch it before you sleep, with a bedside lamp by your side. And be prepared for an incredible journey with Sakakibara-kun as you discover more and more about the class 3-3, this mysterious Misaki, and how well the story unfolds like a wrapped up carcass, showing you all the stained bones, rotted organs and bits of flesh.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 2, 2016
*CONTAINS SPOILERS? * AND DEFINITELY REFERENCES
I'm kinda nice in telling people about it.
So Hachiman. The protagonist who acts like an antagonist. The vilian that no one asked for, but the one we need in our perfect little lives. (Not my words btw)
And I'm sure many who enjoyed this show could relate to Hachiman in some twisted way or another. But if you really think about it, isn't it just a show about a high school teenager with a cynical attitude towards his surroundings based on his somewhat poor 3 years in junior high? So how did he,
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and the show get so intersting?
Like I said, his cynical attitude is practically the glue that holds most of the comedy, the perspective and answers to the problems in this anime. And this is what stands out from all the animes out there. It doesn't have your pretty boys (unless you count Totsuka) with a happy go lucky trait, a harem nor everything will go well for the protagonist kinda plot. And I have a feeling that is the reason why people love it. It's so different from the wild sci-fi, action anime. So different that it can relate to each individual viewers.
What's so great about the setting? It's set in Chiba!!! The prefecture well known for peanuts!!! (In reality, it's actually a residential prefecture with little tourist atteactions)
But seriously, we all know (well, the ones that are in or went to) high school. The social ladder, the loners, the stress etc. And for the first time in any medium, we see the life of being a high schooler in the eyes of a loner. (Without any gruesome twist) And we don't get that in any medium. It captures the reality so painfully true that we love it so much and can understand what it feels like. So Kudos for that Watari.
If you think about it, this show is lead by the characters and their development. It's not like a show where people are trapped in a game and get out after x episodes. No, we witness these characters almost from a day to day basis. They grow, they have a change of heart, and most of all, they all have a strong sense of personality. It's more the in-game experience we witness here. And personally, this is missing in a lot of entertainment. Just the idea of characters driving the plot, and not vice versa.
Admittedly, the art is fairly unsightly, like Hachiman's dead fish eyes, foul mouth and twisted mind. Okay, maybe not THAT bad, but you get me. But that should not have been a reason as to why anyone didn't not finish this show.
Overall, I think it captures life, questions its illogical society and how everyone just follows these unwritten rules of life. And to top it off, we have Hachiman laughing at it and openly expresses his hatred towards it. He is the "antagonist" that no one asked for, but the one we need in our perfect little lives. Some would say, he is even Batman. But no, he is 8man.
Oops, forgot to mention the subtle, but suffifient romantic scenes between Hachiman and Yukinoshita, Yuigahama, Totuska and Hayato? (In the eyes of Ebina at least).
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 2, 2016
The main reason why you've watch this show is because you've watched the first season. If not, then you've something going wrong because this is a season 2.
Story. Again, not much to say. Just a series of Slice of Life comedic events, such as visiting your friend who is ill, doing laundry(apparently), buying stationary goods and eating chocolates. All very cute. In an anime at least.
Art. Stayed the same thankfully.
Characters. THERE ARE NEW CHARACTER!!!! Not telling who cause that's actually a big enough part of this sweet sweet season 2. The rest are still there.
Enjoyment,
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possibly as good as season 1, if not, better.
Overall, worth-while. For those who enjoyed season 1 at least.
JUST WATCH IT. OR WATCH IT AGAIN!!!!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 2, 2016
If you've watched this, I recommend watching Ao no Kanata 4 rhythm as well. Both were written by Sprite. And both are fairly enjoyable.
Now, Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate, a.k.a Love, elections and chocolate. As the title suggests, all three things are involved in this show. But they all seem to conflict each other. There is no love in politics, and it's definitely not sweet. (Unless it's dark chocolate). So how can this work?
Very simply, it's an adaptation of a VN, so it will work itself out somehow. And trust me, IT works. I'm about to
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watch it again, for the 4th time.
Story. THERE IS A PLOT!!! And no, not "plot". You can actually take this show seriously and still enjoy it as much as you want. It has quite an original plot despite it's insanely common setting, a high school. What do you do when something precious to you is about to be taken away from your everyday life? Naturally, you'd fight and protect it as much as you can. And following the anime tradition, this show does not hesitate. And the drama involved definitely enhances this show a lot. And there is something for everyone in this show.
Art. Fairly simple, but effective. Not like moe or Love Live like. Just simple. Kinda like SAO, but simpler.
Sound. If you've read my Ao no Kanata review, then it'll be more or less the same. This show was adapted from a VN, and naturally, it would re-use its osts from the VN itself. And there's no problem. It has heart-breaking osts, cheerful osts, calm but happy ones. The lot. (Annoyingly, they don't exist any more on Youtube)
Characters. Again, very VN tradition. The childhood friend with a scar, the one out of your reach by will some how make its way, the quiet one and the friendly one. I like them all. But they're not very memorable characters, which is a bit disappointing. Like, when you watch it, you will have your favourite, but when you finish the show, they tend to fade away. Other than that, they are very unique and well designed characters.
Enjoyment. Very enjoyable, but it's like a B-list / C-list celebrity. You know they exist, they are very good actors/ actresses, but no matter how they try, they can't jump out of that pool. That's what this show is like. Maybe it has something with the plot/characters/art. I don't know. But it will be the best show in its class.
You can compare this with, maybe Nisekoi, but ultimately, Nisekoi is the A-list celeb, so that will get noticed before this does. But if you comapre this to like, maybe Rakudai Kishi, then it stands a chance in being the superior anime. (In terms of plot, not "plot")
And again, this show can be taken seriously or light-heartedly, which is one reasons why I love this show.
Overall, it is possibly the best VN adapted anime in its class. Very cool plot, fair art, fantastic sound, great characters and very good fun. And I would recommend people to watch it. And thankfully, it does have a happy ending!
And do give Ao no Kanata 4 rhythm a go if you've watched/finished this show. They are somewhat similar to an extent.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 2, 2016
Before I begin, the genres it contain were wrong. But other than the misleading genre titles, I personally found it quite enjoyable.
Note that this show was based on a VN (Visual Novel) by Sprite. So there will be some VN cliches.
Story. For many who takes anime seriously and always seeks a plot, then you will be disappointed. Mainly, it was non-existent. I guess the best way to put it was similar to Fee!. Not much plot, just characters doing sports. Also, it's a sport that doesn't exist in real life. So no one can remotely relate to it.
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And I feel it could have done much better if they developed the story more. But, it's probably one of those VN animes for advertising.
Art. Brilliant. Not gonna say much but it does its job very well.
Sound. I'm a fan of anime osts (Original Soundtracks) in general. And let me tell you, I've been trying to find this anime's ost since like episode 7. I just love the cheery-ness and the light-heartedness of these osts. And again I've a feeling the ost were from the actual VN itself. And generally, VN have great osts.
Characters. Despite its relatively poor plot, the characters were quite memorable. The bubbly one, the sleepy-cat one, the obsessive one, and the quiet one. They're all there and it kinda deviates from your usual characters because they fulfil their role very well. They all have their little quirks and gags. Again, it follows the tradition of a typical VN.
Enjoyment. I personally enjoyed this show quite a lot. It's those shows were you watch for fun only. No thinking involved, suspension of disbelief and accept the show as it is. These are elements required to maximize enjoyment out of this show.
No thinking, well it's a comedy. Suspension of disbelief, it's a Sci-fi anime about a non-existing sport. (And you WILL be very confused most of the time, but I think it will be worth it). Accept the show as it is. Remember that it's only 12 episodes, about a non-existing sport. So it will be IMPOSSIBLE to fill everyone's image of this show, and perfect it. Even Angel Beats, deemed as Angel Feels, couldn't develop all its characters in 12 episodes (excluding the extra episodes). So don't expect that will happen in this anime.
Overall, as much as i would like to give it more than 7, it doesn't deserve more than 8. Max, 7.9 . Pacing and plot were the main downfalls of this. But I kinda expected it after the first episode. BUT, please, if you have dropped this show, I do encourage you to finish it off. Yes, there will always be that one annoying character in every anime (this is no exception), but you will be satisfied with what you've watched.
And for those who are thinking of binging this/starting this. Don't think too deep into it, and don't over-hype it like what I did.
Finally, there's NO romance involved, just so you know. Unless you count the love and passion for this sport. VNs generally are romance stories, so I guess that's why romance was thrown into the genres.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jul 1, 2014
For anyone that does not seek a cliche or a proper plot, then this is an anime for you. Great for loli-cons and people who loves art work from anime.
There is no real story or plot behind this anime, but a series of scenes of slice of live situations. A wonderful anime for your "break" from another anime. This has brought me laughter and joy. Whenever I think about this, it just sparks me and longs for more. Not much over-used comedic effects to get cheap laughs from the audience.
The art is simply splendid. I guarantee this
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is one of the best drawn anime ever. If you disagree, tell me. They really maximized the use of the moe effect; from the detailed hair style of Rize to the cute bow that Cocoa wears, to Tippy on Chino's head to Chiya's gleeful smile to Syaro's uniform. The background is jaw-dropping magnificent. The medieval style of the buildings is a nice touch and different from your usual Japanese buildings from shows like Initial D etc.
The real captivating feature about this show are the characters and their personality. It's what they are that makes the soul of this show. Without it would be like Fairy Tail without the Fantasy. In other words, you watch it for the sake of the characters. There must be one that you like, the apathetic(ish) Chino, the bubbly Cocoa, the prideful Syaro, the ditzy Chiya and the solider-like Rize. If not, you're going to waste your time.
Soundtrack is alright. Personally, I listen to a lot of soundtracks, but I've no compliments nor praises for it. However, the ending is something I always loom forward to after finishing an episode. It sounds so happy and bouncy. I will actually rewind and go back a minute and listen again.
It's a really good anime for people who doesn't like a long series, good sit-com like laughs, and who are innocent (No H yay :D).
To sum up, great art, good laughs, nice music, brilliant character and personality.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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