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May 12, 2024
The thing I like about Frieren is that it doesn't try to force you sad stories, but instead let them flow naturally through beautiful and captivating storytelling. You don't need a tragic or soul-crushing one; just a simple story about time. We as humans, have limits and should cherish every memories with the ones we love. What mark would you leave in this world before you die? It gives you a heartfelt and touching impact.
That aside, I also like that Frieren has compact lore. Like how it explores the timeline, the history of the world, and the magic system is pretty well-made. It also has
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a lot of badass moments that gave me chills. The combat is a battle of wits and knowledge, just like one of the character sayings, "a complex rock, paper, scissor game."
Looking forward to season 2.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jun 24, 2022
Kaguya-sama: Love is War is a refreshing take on the romcom genre. Unlike other romantic comedies that follow a linear story progression, Kaguya-sama has an episodic structure that works exceptionally well. The series manages to stand out because of its well-developed characters, brilliant comedy, and powerful romance.
All the characters in Kaguya-sama are unique and have a crucial role to play in the story. Even the minor characters bring their unique comedic elements to the table. The absence of any of them would create a void that no other character can fill. This is unlike other romcoms where non-main characters are often irrelevant and do not
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impact the story.
The humor in Kaguya-sama is one of the best aspects of the series. It's incredibly witty and delivered at the perfect moment. The show never relies on cheap fan service or immature humor to get a laugh, which is refreshing. The jokes are brilliant, and they keep the audience laughing like a crazy person.
Finally, the romance between the main characters is heartwarming and well-executed. The previous seasons were hilarious, but the latest season takes the relationship to a new level. The barrier finally breaks, and the couple's love story blossoms. It leaves the audience excited about what the next season will bring.
Overall, Kaguya-sama: Love is War is a top-tier romcom with exceptional characters, fantastic humor, and a well developing romance. It's a series that deserves a 10/10 rating.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Dec 19, 2021
This Isekai is Great, it really is. In terms of worldbuilding, this anime blows many other Isekai out there. A pure masterpiece of fantasy, generic but good. And the most important one, it is damn immersive, I can feel really sucked in watching a 25 minute episode show.
Mushoku story is simple, yet powerful. It is basically a journey of Rudeus. He may be a scum in his past life, but he dare to step up and forget his old self, becoming a truly well developed character. Without realizing, he actually changes a lot of people and many admires him, thats why I found this anime
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endearing.
My initial score was 8, but the directing of this anime is awesome, altough there were many skips from the novel (which some are just worldbuilding exposition to strenghten the immersiveness) the anime do justice already. Art, soundtrack, music, and the way they handle the dramatic scenes are too well! Plus +1 in production departement.
My only complain, this anime is lacking in main story or plot, a.k.a not too focused. Take a similar story like The Hobbit, the main character help the dwarves to take back the throne from mighty dragon, it become a memorable journey, but in Mushoku they just wander around, it feels like a day in a life of Isekai adventurers, i don't mind adventure but I wish to see more gripping story, make some powerful enemy suddenly attacking and feel some real desperation (episode 21 twas gud). The rest feels like ordinary escapism fantasy adventure and SoL. I might be wroong tho, this is just season 1, they sure have many more to unfold.
That said, Mushoku is definitely top tier Isekai, if you want to escape your life for a bit, try watching this anime, see the characters interact each other and listen to the story, you will truly appriciate the beautiful world of Mushoku Tensei.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 7, 2021
One of the most satisfying journey I ever seen. The way they handled the story, the pacing, the characters are unbelievably good. It is structured so well with build up each episode slowly, raising from bottom to top with such a perfect timing. It goes from an ordinary caveman to a guy who saved universe with supersized mega robots. It doesn't happen instantly, and several sacrifices has been made, but that's what make this anime beautiful.
I really have to give 10 out of 10 points to the characters. Each of them are so unique, ranging from ordinary grandpa to a guy that does button clicking,
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all of them are working together as a team, there were conflicts and all but after realizing that their goal is the same, they become even stronger, its like bonds of family. In this anime, they used something called the "Spiral", but I think its just terms "power of friendship" because it literally is. Kamina once tell how to control a robot, use your battle spirit and sheer will.
Sadly I can't give this anime a 10 because the ending was quite bittersweet and feels quite pointless, quite disappointing because so many sacrifice has been made to reach it and it refuses to give a proper happy ending even though there are no enemies left. Otherwise, this anime is very solid and undoubtedly recommended to watch.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Mar 24, 2021
Re:Zero season 2 is a tour de force in character development, surprising even the most jaded anime fan with its depth and complexity.
-CHARACTERS- 10/10
From the confines of the Sanctuary, the characters undergo a grueling training that tests their emotional fortitude and reveals their deepest, darkest fears. Emilia, Beatrice, Roswaal, Garfiel, and even our main character Subaru are all bound to their past traumas, grappling with the pain and heartache that shaped them into who they are today.
The season weaves a web of interlocking character arcs that are poignant, heartbreaking, and ultimately rewarding. The author fearlessly pushes his cast to their limits, exposing their flaws and
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making them unbearably unlikeable at times. But in doing so, he masterfully charts their journey towards growth and redemption, creating a tapestry of richly realized characters that defy expectation.
-STORY- 9/10
The lore of Re:Zero is intricate and dense, filled with consistent world-building and minimal plot holes. The time-loop structure is brilliantly executed, immersing viewers in a world that is both fascinating and terrifying. While the series can be slow-paced and dialogue-heavy at times, its attention to detail and foreshadowing keep the viewer invested and engaged.
-SOUND/ART- 8.5/10
The production value of season 2 may not quite match that of its predecessor, with a few scenes feeling overly drawn-out or lacking in polish. However, the sound effects, atmosphere, and overall design still evoke a sense of dread and wonder that are integral to the Re:Zero experience.
-OVERALL- 10/10
Re:Zero season 2 is a triumphant return for the series, delivering on its promise of heart-wrenching drama, thrilling action, and memorable characters. Its meticulous attention to detail and character development set it apart from other anime, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. While the pandemic may have impacted production value, the quality of the storytelling shines through and leaves viewers eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this captivating saga.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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