In short, End of Evangelion made me feel like I was losing my mind. As the movie progressed I found myself more and more convinced that EoE was just some deeply disturbing dream that my brain had conjured after finishing the series. Whether or not I enjoyed feeling like my mind was being assaulted the entire time, I still don't know, but I personally believe EoE is the perfect ending for Evangelion. Gruesome, depressing, shocking and violent, End of Evangelion doesn't hold back on its application of the psychological genre and gives insight into the truth behind the events throughout the series.
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Apr 22, 2021
Zannen nagara Chigaimasu.
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This review has spoilers, not that I think anyone will care given how completely appalling this manga was.
"Oh, what's your name?" The almost 30 year old asks the 18 year old, while filling out a marriage application. That is the entire story, and it happened after meeting each other maybe a few hours before. I read this hoping it would be funny, but no, it's just terrible. The only funny thing about this is how bad it is. The only good thing about it was the art, which still isn't the best, but it is GODLY compared to the contents of this "romance." I will ... Mar 13, 2021
Pui Pui Molcar
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Everything about Pui Pui Molcar deserves a 10. Yes it is a show designed for kids, yes I love it nonetheless.
Story, 10/10: While each episode focuses on a different event, the characters are all linked and appear frequently as main or side characters. It somehow keeps me hooked and makes me way happier than it should. Art, 10/10: The Molcars are all adorable, and their expressions all perfectly convey their emotions. The colours are bright and fun, which adds to the overall wholesome feel (except for the weapons, robbery, and zombies.) Very wholesome and cute. Sound, 10/10: The Molcars all sound just like guinea pigs, and ... |