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Feb 16, 2021
Sae-ism (Manga) add
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*Warning*: Might include minor spoilers, I tried my absolute best not to describe any concrete event out of the manga that's not included in the synopsis.

Also, fair warning, it's a long review, you can skip to the end if you want my overall thoughts on Sae-ism!
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I'll try to describe my experience of Sae-ism as best I can.

First off, the main tags for this work's genres are Drama, School and Psychological. Although I was looking through the Shoujo Ai genre when I found this manga... I also think it's missing the Supernatural/Horror tag, since the events that take place in the story of Sae-ism are ...
Feb 12, 2021
Ex-Arm (Anime) add
Preliminary (5/12 eps)
TL;DR: The combination of 2D and 3D CGI was a mistake, mainly because it's poorly executed and the CGI looks like shit, and I don't see how it helps in any way.

To start things off, apparently this is the production team's first time making an Anime, and let me tell you, it shows. I have absolutely no idea how anyone in their right state of mind would look at the first episode in retrospect and tell themselves "Hmm that's a fine piece of work, let's release it"!? I'm truly shocked. There's 2D. There's 3D. There's a combination of both. Thing is, it could work, as ...
Jan 26, 2021
Citrus (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
I'll make this short and spoiler-free.

I had started watching Citrus a while back (the first few episodes) and having an interest in the story, decided to read the manga and compare both. To my great demise, I am utterly disappointed in the fact that there are only about 16 out of the 50 chapters of the manga that were adapted. I found the manga intriguing, exciting and had quite an emotional time binge-reading all of it. I personally found the pacing adequate and the ending relatively believable and satisfying.

I then decided to continue watching the Anime adaptation, and to my surprise, there's simply a fat ...
Dec 13, 2020
This review is spoiler-free.

First off, this isn't what I'd call a movie, but rather a mini-series or something of the sort. It consists of 3 poorly-linked Anime episodes of 20ish minutes (standard, if you will).

Story - 3
There's barely any introduction to the MCs (only a little bit of backstory that's mostly left out to the viewers' interpretation rather than being expanded on or explained). There isn't much to the story honestly, besides meaningless encounters and fight scenes that escalate too quickly and weirdly to be taken seriously. Trying to fit all of it in 3 20-minutes episodes was probably a mistake, since the many roughly ...
Jul 10, 2020
No Game No Life was the third anime in its concept I had watched (after Overlord and Sword Art Online), where a teenage gamer finds himself locked in a virtual dimension (details aside).

The sole reason I haven't given it a perfect score is the fact that there may not be a following season/anime, and that saddens me. Also, Sora and Shiro are too "overpowered" for their age (mostly Shiro). [-1 pt]

Nonetheless, I loved this show, it's incredibly well-made, very humoristic, and it's very touching to see how the relationship between Sora and Shiro evolves in this new world. The characters have some depth to them ...
Jul 10, 2020
The only reasons for which I did not give Akame ga Kill! a perfect score are the following :

- After being situated and introduced to the main character (in all appearances, Tatsumi), the first episode ended up being very disappointing. [-1 pt]

- The last episode (24) was just a sad way for the studio to close the series, in my humble opinion, and left me frustrated for a couple days. [-1 pt]

Otherwise, characters have a lot of depth to them, the story in itself is intriguing and makes you want to binge-watch the whole series in a single day. There's a good balance between humoristic, ...


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