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Sep 1, 2024
The main plot of TSF Monogatari revolves around a young man who, through some magical or pseudoscientific circumstances, turns into a girl. The plot is quite typical for the genre, but it has its own uniqueness due to the well-developed characters and emotional depth.
Characters are often the personification of internal conflicts related to gender identity and sexuality. Gender reassignment becomes a catalyst for research on personal identity and related emotional and physical changes. This turns an ordinary plot into something deeper and more layered.
One of the main aspects of TSF Monogatari is its conditional "inconvenience" and potential inconsistency. The genre raises questions about how we
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understand gender, sexuality, and identity. The scenes have both erotic and psychological overtones, which elevates him above a simple fan service.
On the one hand, there are fans of the genre who appreciate it for exploring boundaries and taboos, for the opportunity to immerse themselves in new and unexplored feelings through fantasy. For them, such an experience becomes interesting and rare even for the hentai genre, which allows them to take a fresh look at their own prejudices and stereotypes.
On the other hand, there are critics who may believe that TSF Monogatari exploits gender identity and imposes stereotypes. Perhaps they will also see this as a misunderstanding of the real problems that transgender people face. The problem, however, is that this hentai anime often turns out to be quite one-sided, fixated on the external sexual aspects of gender reassignment, without going deeper into the psychological and social stratifications of this situation.
It gives me a disturbing feeling in a good way, but the quality of the product is very mediocre and one-sided... I would like more similar hentai on such topics
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Aug 25, 2024
No one Understood the genius of "I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivalized in The Real World, Too"
Many tend to underestimate it and easily notice stereotyping and banal cliches. However, there is a much deeper truth hidden in this work, which few people are able to see: this title shows the harsh reality of our world with chilling accuracy.
The main character, Yuya Tennouji, is subjected to endless mockery and humiliation just because of his appearance and weak character. He is the personification of a "loser", an unlucky man whose life is devoid of brilliance and glory. But everything changes when he
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enters another world and acquires amazing abilities, including an improved appearance. Suddenly, Yui's life is transformed, and success and recognition begin to come to him.
This transformation is deeply symbolic and at its core reflects the concept of "blackpill" — the belief that appearance is of great importance in the real world. This work seems to assert that no matter how insignificant or weak-willed a person you are, if you have an attractive appearance, your life changes on a completely different level. You can be the most rotten person and even a murderer, but if you are handsome, you are a winner in life, not a betabaxer. Yuya becomes an example of how, with the acquisition of beauty and strength, the attitude of society, its recognition and success begin to transform.
This message doesn't just open your eyes to the harsh reality, it also serves as a reminder of how shallow our society is and how easy it is to overestimate external attributes. Visual changes and superpowers allow Yuya to reach the upper echelons of society, but at the same time, inner qualities and personality traits often appear in the background.
Within the isekai genre, such plots are not uncommon, but "I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivalized in The Real World, Too" masterfully uses them to expose the darkest aspects of the social hierarchy. Perhaps so many critics and viewers have missed this genius because the truth it reveals is too bitter and uncomfortable.
This title forces us to think about our own biases and society as a whole, where appearance often takes the first place, and inner virtues remain in the shadows. He questions the true meaning of success and happiness, clearly showing how hard it is to remain yourself in a world dedicated to external attributes.
Thus, "I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivalized in The Real World, Too" is not just another isekai with hackneyed cliches. This is a heartfelt reflection of social dynamics that requires us to carefully analyze and reflect. The genius of this work lies precisely in its ability to reveal the harsh truths of the modern world, albeit with the help of fantastic elements.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Aug 22, 2024
"14" by Kazuo Umezu is a masterpiece of the horror genre, embodying a mixture of surreal madness, seasoned with Japanese design with unique charisma. This mangaka, recognized as the "Father Tiger" of Japanese horror and has inspired many, including the famous horror author Junji Ito, demonstrates in "14" his incredible ability to create an atmosphere and tension that literally takes your breath away.
One of the greatest advantages of "14" is the masterful use of elements of horror. Kazuo Umezu, with his unique vision and style, creates a dark and exciting atmosphere that permeates every page of the manga. His artistic style, combining detailed drawing and
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expressive images, allows the reader to fully immerse himself in this surreal and creepy world. The lines and shadows of his illustrations make each scene feel like an unpredictable horror, causing goosebumps.
The plot of "14" is an exciting story filled with unexpected twists and shocking revelations. Kazuo Umezu skillfully spins the intrigue, creating a narrative that constantly keeps the reader in suspense. The story, which touches on deep and relevant topics such as the dangers of high technology, environmental disasters and human nature, is not only terrifying, but also provokes reflection. This manga tries to surprise at every step, filling the reader's head with new ideas and questions.
Nevertheless, "14" remains a "bubble gum": despite its depth and layering, the manga is more focused on aesthetic and emotional perception than on logical comprehension. This makes it an ideal work for those who are looking for an emotional and visual experience, if superficially, but still able to touch on important issues.
The characters in "14" deserve special attention. Each of them is a carefully crafted character with their own fears, motivations and tragedies. They become alive and real in the eyes of the reader, arousing sympathy and empathy. The main antagonist is especially bright, whose immorality and composure raise questions about the nature of evil and the dangers that man harbors.
Although Kazuo Umezu remains in fact a household name in the West, at home he really enjoys great popularity and recognition as an eminent horror author. His contribution to the horror genre in Japan is significant, and he has inspired many talented artists and writers, including Junji Ito, who inherited from his mentor a unique vision and approach to creating atmospheric works.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 3, 2024
Haikara-san ga Tooru — this is not just an interesting story, but also a sincere and touching drama filled with love, humor and struggle for one's own ideals. Due to its originality and atypical heroine for the genre, this anime deserves special attention from both fans of the shojo genre and those who love good drama and historical context.
This is an old and very atypical animation work in the shojo genre, which impressed the audience with its unique heroine and the vibrant atmosphere of the Taisho era. At first glance, this anime may make you expect the typical love twists and turns and sweet moments
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peculiar to the shojo genre, but it demonstrates much more, thanks to its rich characters and elaborate historical background.
The main character, Benio Hanamura, is the embodiment of the Japanese "modan garu": She is brave, independent and defies established traditions. Since Banio's mother died when she was still a baby, her father was engaged in her upbringing, which significantly influenced the formation of the girl's character. Benio is the personification of a headstrong and audacious nature, which is considered atypical for most of the heroines of shojo anime. She wears Western dresses, drinks sake, does kendo and loves adventures.
Each character in the anime complements the unique atmosphere and depth of the narrative. For example, Benio's friend and love interest is officer Shinobu Izumizo, who, despite his noble birth and military discipline, respects the freedom and determination of the main character. This one unfolds into a controversial story that the viewer likes, where old traditions and a new, rapidly changing time collide.
Anime gives you a unique opportunity to plunge into the atmosphere of the Taisho era, watching the bright and colorful characters and their experiences. Each episode opens up new facets of Japanese culture and traditions, showing how the characters adapt to changes and preserve their identity.
It should be noted that animation, despite its expressiveness and unique style, is partially outdated and may seem somewhat rude to a modern viewer. Nevertheless, the drawing style perfectly conveys the spirit of the time and gives the series a special charm, creating a unique atmosphere of the era. The classic approach to the design of characters and backgrounds makes anime a real retro gem that is worth watching for all true connoisseurs of the genre.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 3, 2024
Fuck I was crying
"Violet Evergarden" is an anime that can fairly be called a "glass story" — a story like broken glass can hurt you, because it literally makes every episode pull tears out of you. And it does it absolutely perfectly.
The Kyoto Animation Studio project immerses the viewer into deep emotional experiences through the story of a girl named Violet, who experiences her way from a killing machine to a person capable of understanding and expressing feelings.
Anime that often causes a storm of emotions in the audience. The story of a girl turned into a perfect weapon, who is trying to find her
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place in the post-war world, is designed to touch the most delicate strings of our soul. And she certainly does it. But it's worth asking: is such a deliberate desire to cause tears a sign of good taste?
From the first to the last episode, "Violet Evergarden" stubbornly strives to draw tears from the audience. And although it does work out for many, such deliberate pressure may seem unnecessarily manipulative and even loud. The quality of the animation, the music and the elaborate characters certainly deserve praise. However, when you feel like you are literally being made to cry every episode, it can cause irritation and a feeling of bad taste.
Some viewers may feel that real drama should not be imposed by such explicit methods. The emotional manipulation that "Violet Evergarden" is full of contradicts the idea of natural plot development and deep feelings. True drama should feel organic, forcing you to cry not because the authors intended it that way, but because the story and characters relate to something very personal and real.
In conclusion, even with all its virtues, "Violet Evergarden" may seem like an unnecessarily tearful and manipulative spectacle. This work undoubtedly evokes strong emotions, but whether it evokes them in a natural and appropriate way remains an open question.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Aug 3, 2024
The second season of "Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari" is a disappointment for those who hoped for the continuation of an interesting and non—standard story. Instead of an exciting plot and character development, we got a boring cliched issekai, who adds another faceless harem to his piggy bank. If you are looking for something new and unusual in the issekai genre, then maybe you should look for something else.
in the second season, it disappoints both fans of the original and casual viewers, turning into another default excision with a standard set of cliches and a boring plot. Let me explain in more detail why this
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series deserves a negative review.
The first season of Heroes of the Shield offered an interesting premise where the main character Naofumi Iwatani is facing accusations of a crime he did not commit. This difficult beginning aroused the interest of the audience and promised a non-standard approach to the issekai genre. But the second season squandered this potential, turning into a dull and predictable shonen with a grief harem.
Naofumi, one of the strengths of the first season, merges with most of the typical characters from other issekai in the second season. He lacks character development, and his decisions seem faceless and unworthy of attention. Many viewers expected to see him struggle with the consequences and further develop his personality, but this did not happen.
What finally disappointed the Shield Hero in the second season was his transformation into an ordinary harem. Instead of a serious story about survival and redemption, we see standard scenes that are already boring in other anime. The female characters around the main character have little personality and mostly serve to pander to the desires of the target audience.
The second season suffers from a weak and uninteresting plot that develops too slowly. It seems that among the set of adventures and duels, the authors forgot about the main line of the narrative. Viewers get bored watching secondary missions and endless battles without a meaningful goal.
Although the visual style and animation remain at a decent level, they do not save the series from its plot and characteristic flaws. The musical accompaniment also does not cause strong emotions and looks banal.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Aug 2, 2024
My friend and I have partially revised this masterpiece anew and we want to say that this is a real narrative treasure. I really began to love him more from the second viewing, despite the boring animation in 3 frames. thanks to the narrative and the plot, it's really interesting for you to watch the static ships on the background.
"Heroes of the Galaxy" is an epic that is admired for its depth, complexity of the plot and character development. This anime series will be interesting not only for science fiction fans, but also for those who are looking for philosophical reflections and an exciting story.
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plot tells about a centuries-old war between two major space states: the Galactic Reich and the Alliance of Free Planets. In the foreground of events are two outstanding commanders: Reinhard von Loengramm, a talented strategist from the Reich who wants to overthrow the corrupt aristocracy, and Yang Wen—li, a wise and flexible military adviser to the Alliance, striving to preserve democratic ideals.
One of the strengths of anime is its complex and multifaceted characters. The key characters have a deep study of the characters, and their actions and motives are of great interest. For example, Reinhard von Loengramm aspires to power, but his goal is to improve life for all subjects, which makes him ambiguously attractive and questionable.
"Heroes of the Galaxy" touches on a variety of topics — from political intrigue and military strategies to personal ambitions and moral dilemmas. The series offers in-depth reflections on the nature of power, democracy and dictatorship, and explores how leaders can influence the destinies of millions.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 2, 2024
One of the main advantages of Shinchou Yuusha is its simplicity and honesty. Anime is not trying to be more than it is. This is a short and complete story that pleases with its completeness. It does not require deep analysis or long-term investment of time from the viewer, which makes it an ideal choice for quick and easy viewing. And we need to appreciate it.
the anime that stands out favorably among the many seasonal titles due to its original concept and honest approach to the viewer. It is based on the unique idea of "what if...": what if the main character is not only
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strong, but also incredibly cautious to the point of paranoia. This is a classic situation for excision. I call it the "one joke title" because he has nothing else to offer and this one idea is what pushes the title
Do you understand what I mean? an original idea on which a big show is trying to grow... usually it's garbage, but this title is not trying to deceive you and says right away "I'm stupid, 12 episodes, watch"
Shinchou Yuusha is an example of how a "one joke" title can be successful and memorable if it uses its concept correctly and is honest with its audience. In the anime world, where many shows strive for epic scales and complex plots, this series stands out for its lightness and humor, leaving a pleasant aftertaste.
The plot revolves around Ristarte, a goddess tasked with saving the world of Gaeabrande from destruction. To complete this mission, she summons hero who has incredible physical and magical abilities. However, there is one problem: Seiya is obsessed with the idea of security and sees threats everywhere, which leads to his excessive caution. He spends a huge amount of time training, prepares dozens of plans in advance in case of failure and even destroys dead enemies several times "just in case".
Seiya differs from typical anime characters not only in her power, but also in her behavior. His caution borders on paranoia, which leads to many comical situations. Ristarte is a classic comic character whose attempts to control and coordinate Voice acting constantly fail. These two characters create a vivid and memorable duet, where each of their dialogue or interaction causes laughter.
The main genre of this title is comedy, and anime successfully copes with this. Gags and jokes are built around Seiya's behavior and the reactions of others to his excessive caution. The situations in which he prepares for battle with ordinary monsters, as if it were the final boss, constantly bring a smile. Even in moments of intense tension, when the lives of characters or entire worlds are at stake, the show manages to insert successful comedic elements.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 2, 2024
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, created by Trigger studio, leaves behind a lot of contradictions and causes not the most rosy emotions. Although Trigger Studio is famous for its unique animation styles and outstanding quality of work, this time they clearly lacked clear guidance.
First of all, when you give Trigger Studio full creative freedom, it's always a double-edged sword. Yes, they are animation geniuses, but their penchant for excessive eccentricity and self-expression sometimes goes beyond acceptable. As a result, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners has turned into a hypertrophied attraction that focuses more on entertainment than on meaningful storytelling.
The script clearly lacks depth and logic. A characteristic feature of Trigger's screenwriters
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is a penchant for non-linearity and eccentricity, which this time play against them. As a result, many moments in the plot seem to jump from one event to another without any significant connection.
The characters, though vivid, remain superficial. Their internal conflicts and motivations often seem unfinished or completely unconvincing. The viewer can only watch the beautiful pictures without finding a real emotional attachment to the characters.
The lighting and animation are really impressive, but it is in this work that the shortcomings of Trigger Studio become clearly apparent. The creators got too carried away with visual effects and forgot about the main thing – the semantic part, which should keep the viewer's interest from beginning to end.
Another problem faced by Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is the constant self-repetition of Trigger Studio. In an attempt to impress the viewer, they often return to already used visual techniques and stylistic solutions, which are increasingly losing their novelty. This sense of deja vu is present in many of Trigger's animated works, giving the impression that we are seeing something already familiar, repeating itself endlessly.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Aug 2, 2024
Only the mountains can tell you how much I love LUCKY STAR
this is a magnificent work, which is a real masterpiece in the genre of comedy anime. This series has a unique charm and laid-back style that radially distinguishes it from other anime comedies.
Firstly, the plot of Lucky Star focuses on the daily life of a group of high school students, which makes it accessible and understandable to a wide range of viewers. The main characters, each with their own unique personality, add variety and dynamics to the series. Konata is a super fanatic of video games and anime, who makes many references to pop
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culture, Tsukasa is a sweet and naive girl, her twin sister Kagami is fast-paced and responsible, and Miyuki is a beautiful, but a little absent-minded, knowledgeable girl.
But what really makes Lucky Star brilliant is its timing of jokes. Anime expertly balances between humor and everyday moments, so that every joke hits the mark. The humor here is subtle, and is often based on observations of the minutiae of everyday life, which makes it especially witty.
In addition, it is important to note the visual style and animation. Despite the apparent simplicity of the drawing, the characters come to life on the screen, and the bright colors and expressive faces of the heroines only enhance the comic effect.
The musical accompaniment also deserves a special mention. The opening song is "Motteke! Sailor Fuku" instantly became a hit, setting a positive tone for the entire series.
Remember! Kona Kona is the choice of boys, real men understand that the real STAR of the series is Kagamine
Konata Izumi, being an energetic and somewhat lazy otaku, is often liked by boys because of her charismatic personality and carefree attitude to life. Her deep knowledge of the world of video games and anime, as well as her ability to stay relaxed and fun, make her very attractive.
Kagami Hiragi, at the other pole, is a more serious and responsible figure, which can attract those who are looking for a rule-abiding and disciplined partner in real life. Her commitment to achieving goals and caring attitude towards her sister and friends show her reliability and depth of character.
As for the statement that this anime is a marker of good taste? then we can agree. The plot, characters and humor of Lucky Star require some awareness from viewers in the field of pop culture, video games and anime. Therefore, those who really enjoy watching it usually demonstrate good taste and belonging to a community that appreciates subtle references and intellectual humor. *soyjak
The main reasons why some viewers may not understand or appreciate Lucky Star include:
1. The everyday plot: Unlike anime with a rich plot or action scenes, Lucky Star focuses on everyday life and the little things. Such a meditative and relaxed storytelling style may not be suitable for those who are looking for more dynamic or dramatic content.
2. Humor: Jokes in Lucky Star are often based on wordplay, situational comedy, or observations of everyday life. This subtle and specific kind of humor may not be to everyone's taste.
3. Pace and structure: The structure of the episodes sometimes seems fragmented, and the pace of the narrative is quite slow. It can be difficult for some viewers to stay engaged without a clear plot or development.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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