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Mar 3, 2024
Let me just start by saying that "Bunny Girl Senpai" is one of the most realistic shows I've ever watched. I know it's funny to say this when the show deals with "Adolescence Syndrome," but it's so grounded in reality that it makes you feel as if it were true.
Having said that, I feel like the movies didn't quite get me as attached as the first season, and in my opinion, they are completely useless and add nothing to the series itself. However, I did end up enjoying them quite a lot.
The production is suitable for the scale of the movie, the characters are constantly
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moving, and they never really feel static.
The story itself was decent; I actually related to a lot of things related to family problems, but overall, I don't know if it was necessary at all. I think this was the weakest out of the three movies because the real story doesn't start until the latter half of the movie and was resolved quite quickly.
In the end, I enjoyed this and would give it a 6.5 or a 7 since we have to round the scores up.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Oct 17, 2023
The folks watching Fog Hill are honestly brain-dead; that said, this season wasn't too shabby. There's another review out there with mixed feelings, and folks blasted the guy with 24 perplexed emojis. It's honestly hilarious because the ones claiming this is a masterpiece are delusional.
The initial season was action-packed and genuinely intriguing. However, its major flaw was the story's scale. In just 3 episodes, they crammed so much lore alongside the fights and everything else. The second season was more about exposition than some full 12-episode seasons of other shows. To truly build up these three seasons, they should have at least 24 episodes. If
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folks are evaluating shows solely based on animation, well, this is probably the anime GOAT. But if we're trying to be objective and unbiased beyond the flashy action scenes, then we can provide a fair assessment.
The fights were insane, especially in the last episode; things got lit. I wasn't invested in the story for the first 3 episodes of season 2, but that episode managed to grab my attention. The person who reviewed this and gave it a 9 is out of their mind. It's honestly amusing(in a bad way) how many plot holes we encountered; it's as if the director is trying to mimic Link Click with how that show unfolded, dishing out tons of plot while keeping us in the dark about most of the major plot points. I get that the first season had a minuscule animation team of only 9 people, and in terms of production, it was astounding. The final fight was phenomenal. What I'm critiquing is the story and plot, nothing more, nothing less. Having said that, I'm looking forward to how everything wraps up in the last season.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Sep 26, 2023
I genuinely don't think anyone understands how someone could dislike this damn show. I watched it like everyone else when it dropped in 2021, and I couldn't be more hyped for season 2. I kept rewatching ep 11 of the first season because it was just so damn good, and people are wondering, did I enjoy this? YOU BET I DID! This season should honestly be studied for its direction. Everything from start to finish has been meticulously thought out, and my god, did they start clicking. Mind you, there are a few plot holes that might get patched up in the future, but let's
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see.
So, I'm gonna talk about three things that make this season one of the best damn things I've ever watched in my entire life.
Animation
The season was already great in terms of animation, but my god, they stepped it up here. The fluidity in the movements is amazing, it's just a notch below movie-level quality. The final episodes enhance everything from the fights to the exhilarating moments to the CGI - it's all on point. The production team knocked it out of the park with this one. And if we're talking about the CG, man, it's amazing. It's the perfect blend of 3D objects with everything else.
Direction
Director Li Haoling is honestly one of the best Chinese directors and one of the best animation directors of all time, no doubt. The man is a genius. If you didn't know, this story is original, and it was all handcrafted by Li's creative mind. There isn't a damn show that had this many cliffhangers that actually made sense and weren't just cut out due to screen time constraints. Li's obvious passion permeates every scene, delivering a phenomenal story to us viewers. He succeeds in not having too many exposition dumps, and when he does use them, it's done masterfully, making sense as the characters discuss plans and we viewers observe them. Every episode after 5 ended with an ending that made me want to time travel just to watch its successor. And episode 12 was out of this world with that final mystery - HOLY SHIT! His phenomenal direction showed itself in episodes 10 and 12 with those flashbacks into our main characters; the usage of black and white and running through tape was GODDAMN brilliant.
Music
Finally, I want to give a shoutout to whoever composed this series because my god, it was amazing. The music was excellently used by Director Li, perfectly inserted into the episodes, matching the damn atmosphere he was trying to deliver. It was honestly a blast to listen to. Now, the only thing I'd criticize is that it's the same music from the first season (at least, I'm not sure). This is because, after doing a bit of research on Spotify, there weren't any OSTs linked to this season, and the ones that did appear were from season 1, so I'm not really sure. Anyways, that ticking sound that plays during a deduction scene is masterful. Finally, I want to touch on the Opening and Endings because my god, they are amazing. I didn't know if I liked the ED at first, but after ep 5 and listening to it on Spotify, I knew this was a masterpiece. "Vortex," the OP, should win OP of the year. So much effort went into it, and the actual song is a banger. This year was a true blessing for anime fans, and I don't think anything can top it.
The only thing I want to criticize is that episodes 3 and 4 were probably the weakest, but they helped set up the rest of the show. I'm not saying they're bad by any means, but in a show where 10 episodes were a solid 10/10, these were probably a 7/8. Fans who loved the simple backstories from season 1 will not be disappointed, as there are 2-3 great backstories that hit the mark for me. Overall, this show was a blast to watch, and I honestly have goosebumps thinking about when the third, and probably last, season comes out. If you think I'm exaggerating with Li's work, look up "To Be Hero X" and tell me that this man isn't an icon in the making. That's it for me, and goodbye. I'll probably make a video on the show, but in the meantime, this'll do.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 9, 2023
I wrote this when the show first came out and it was rejected because I haven't finished it, but now here we are!
Review of season 1 and 2:
continuing its first season, yukkoku no Moriarty's 2nd season is going to blow everyone's mind as it finally sticks with one story which is the battle between William and sherlock. The first season was a build-up to this of stories and how William is changing the world of aristocrats through crime, and each episode told a story, however, this season is sticking to one big plot which will pay off in the end. Overall this season is great
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and I hope it continues its great story.
Season 2 synopsis:
Sherlock receives a visit from his brother who tells him not to trust all women. He then is sent a message from the "prince of a german city" telling him to find a photo that was taken of him with another woman. This photo is with his ex-wife or girlfriend. Sherlock accepts and is rewarded with 300 gold pieces and if he returns the photo he gets 700 gold pieces. This is basically a synopsis with minor spoilers. we later learn the women was Irene Adler who is a very famous actor however she doesn't a photo of the prince but a much larger secret that she stole from the English palace and is said to be much larger secret that could threaten the british empire.
Story: 10/10
Character: 10/10
Art: 8/10
Sound: 7/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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