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Jun 29, 2016
In this anime, the main characters are likeable. However, some of the characters appeared a little too late. I found myself wishing that I could’ve known them more. Some of the scenes were dragged on and I found it annoying. There are also scenes where I found myself wondering… How the hell did that happened? What’s worse, some of them weren’t explained. But don’t go away. This show is awesome.
One word is all it takes to make any anime worthy to be watched: interesting. It’s simple. If you think it’s interesting, then watch. If not, then don’t. It all boils down in asking yourself:
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Is it interesting enough to make me watch it?
So? What makes it interesting?
A princess goes on a journey by herself in search for people who might save the kingdom. A simple plot isn’t it? But what if those people are fugitives? Now that makes this simple plot interesting. I believe this is the strong point of this anime. Seek help from criminals? Are you kidding? From there, the story grows and becomes more complex.
The “heroes’’ she sought… Just the simple thought of their identities makes you anticipate who they are and what kind of people they are. Though, it’s a shame since my favourite character (Gowther) wasn’t focused compared to the others.
Was it a worthy-watch?
Of course. I had so much fun watching it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jun 28, 2016
“The world is filled with life unknown to man.”
Before I had the chance to watch this, I have high expectations. I was hoping this season won’t fail to liven up the splendor of the first one. And after watching, I was dumbstruck. It totally exceeded my expectations.
What makes it interesting?
One major point is that it maintained the relaxing atmosphere as that of the first season. The stories in each episode are more profound. Compared to the first season, this one touched a much deeper connection among the groups of living things; human, animals, plants and mushi’s. Some of the episodes have a
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darker air on it. The art was more detailed and even the background scenes seem realistic. I was gaping at the scenery since it somehow draws me in.
The only thing that bugs me is that Ginko, our main character, have lesser screen time in most of the episodes. It’s such a waste since I really like to see him more. Don’t you agree? I mean he’s interesting. He’s a mystery himself! But maybe this season tried to focus on other people than on Ginko to make it more understandable how Mushi’s affect their lives.
So? Is it worth it?
Yes. Absolutely. It’s a worth watch. If season one wasn’t enough to satisfy your curiosity, this season will fill that for you.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jun 28, 2016
“The world is filled with life unknown to man.”
This statement holds deep meaning in this anime, Mushishi. Mushishi is a masterpiece. I cannot find anything like it.
Mushishi is very relaxing to watch, though there are times when it gives you a twinge on the heart. It is light and enjoyable. I couldn’t stop watching one episode and another. The stories in each episode are varied and well-written. It gives happiness and sadness or both at the same time.
One of the things I like in this anime is that you couldn’t predict what happens next. It’s not the same as some animes in
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which you already know how things end up. If you watch this, you’ll be exposed to a world completely unknown. It makes you wonder and anticipate what happens. Your curiosity will be picked on and on. At the end, I was even yearning for more and more mystery. It’s deep I tell you.
The stories revolves on how two species co-exist, how humans live with the presence of Mushi’s and how their lives are affected by Mushi’s.
Each episode depicts Ginko’s encounter with Mushi’s. Ginko, the main protagonist, is a likeable character. His character fits well with his job. But note, there is more to him than what you see.
The background music is also quite fitting to the atmosphere of the anime.
One word is all it takes to make any anime worthy to be watched: interesting. It’s simple. If you think it’s interesting, then watch. If not, then don’t. It all boils down in asking yourself: Is it interesting enough to make me watch it?
So? Is it worth it?
Yes, absolutely. I love it. What makes this show interesting is that the mysteries of another life are unveiled in a very subtle yet profound manner.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jun 28, 2016
One word is all it takes to make any anime worthy to be watched: interesting. It’s simple. If you think it’s interesting, then watch. If not, then don’t. It all boils down in asking yourself: Is it interesting enough to make me watch it?
So? What makes this anime interesting?
Well, what is an idol? Is being an idol the right path to take? What does it takes to be an idol? --- Just like my review for the first season, these are the questions that swirls around this second one.
The episodes are mild and slow-paced, in a good way. This anime shows a
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different angle of idols. The masses only see idols as they are on screen, on a poster or on a picture. They shine. They sparkle. They always smile like they don’t have any troubles. However, what happened before all of that? What kind of road could they have taken to get there? What kind of lives do they lead?
The characters are fascinating especially, the five main characters. They aren’t boring at all since they have different personalities which blend well together. Each of them has quirks that make them interesting and stand out on their own. In addition, they are all eye-candies. Red, pink, blue, yellow and green… I couldn’t pick out a favourite out of the five.
So? Is it worth it?
Yes, I enjoyed watching this anime. Actually, I didn’t expect it to influence me this much. I’m so glad that I stumbled upon this show. I don’t mind watching the two seasons all over again.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jun 28, 2016
Did you expect something cliché like boys singing and dancing and lalala? Then, that’s a wrong impression you have there mate. Shounen Hollywood Holly Stage for 49 is way beyond that.
One word is all it takes to make any anime worthy to be watched: interesting. It’s simple. If you think it’s interesting, then watch. If not, then don’t. It all boils down in asking yourself: Is it interesting enough to make me watch it?
So? What makes this anime interesting?
Well, what is an idol? Is being an idol the right path to take? What does it takes to be an idol? ---
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These are the questions that swirls around the anime.
The episodes are mild and slow-paced, in a good way. This anime shows a different angle of idols. The masses only see idols as they are on screen, on a poster or on a picture. They shine. They sparkle. They always smile like they don’t have any troubles. However, what happened before all of that? What kind of road could they have taken to get there? What kind of lives do they lead?
The characters are fascinating especially, the five main characters. They aren’t boring at all since they have different personalities which blend well together. Each of them has quirks that make them interesting and stand out on their own. In addition, they are all eye-candies. Red, pink, blue, yellow and green… I couldn’t pick out a favourite out of the five.
So? Is it worth it?
Yes, I enjoyed watching this anime. Actually, I didn’t expect it to influence me this much. I’m so glad that I stumbled upon this show. I don’t mind watching the two seasons all over again.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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