Jun 25, 2024
Unnamed Memory could have been a great show if it had received a decent adaptation.
It starts well in the first 3 episodes, however, as the following episodes go by, the adaptation begins in a limited way, getting lost and confusing and scenes completely unexplained, making you seek to find out in the original work what happened to cause such a scene. It happens, it seems confusing but this happens in several episodes because they simply didn't want to explain and adapt it properly to LN. This ends up making you think the story is bad, when what's bad in this case is the adaptation, which
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is very rushed.
The high point, and this has to be at least praised, is that the relationship between Oscar and Tinasha is good, although the poor adaptation still interferes with some things here, things like this, for example: Oscar and Tinasha are collecting fruit together and exchanging cute words, considering that in the previous episode their relationship wasn't at that level yet. But yes, overall their relationship is good and Oscar is a proud MC.
As we know, ENGI was the one who adapted the work, and honestly they are not a competent studio, however they made a hasty adaptation. Knowing that the work will have a second season was frustrating for me, as this season could have been divided into 24 episodes, with a first season done without rushing. We know that ENGI is not a studio to expect a neat adaptation, but Unnamed Memory at least deserved its story to be well adapted.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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