Mar 5, 2016
It's worth noting that I watched the first four episodes of Noukome a couple of months earlier than I watched the rest.
Honestly, I really wanted to like it. The premise is good, a highschool student is randomly forced to choose between often ridiculous and embarrassing choices. If he doesn't, he experiences extreme physical pain. To lift this "curse", he must complete a series of near impossible, and ludicrous missions. It's a good set-up. So I guess I should explain why I didn't like this anime.
The first reason is probably "Chocolat", the support character meant to be helping the Protagonist. To put it bluntly, she's completely
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fan-service. She can pull cute faces, do what should be cute things, but it's non-stop with her, and it makes her character boring. She could be redeemable if she wasn't an airhead all of the time, but honestly, if she wasn't a character I don't think it would have changed much. There's an episode where she's not like this, and honestly it's a good episode. She's a lot of fun to watch when she's serious, and it makes her cute scenes all the better when they happen.
The second reason is the protagonist himself. At the beginning of the anime he's introduced as a normal guy plagued by the curse which ends up making everyone think he's a weirdo. Because of the curse he's labelled one of the "reject 5", the 5 lowest people on the popularity list. It is set up that everything strange about him is a series of coincidence, misunderstanding and of course, the curse. By the end of the anime he ends up actually just being a weirdo. It tries to touch back to misunderstanding in some scenes, but it doesn't really work. It bugs me that he wasn't overly consistent.
Personality seems to be an on-going problem, especially with the other supporting characters. Yuouji, Seira and most of the other characters seem to be more of a list of stereotypes and defining traits rather than characters. There's a lot of explaining or showing a dominant trait for each of them, but not a lot of development or interests/likes/dislikes explained. It's difficult to become invested in them. The exception to this is Yukihira, who receives a lot of development over the course of the series.
The comedy isn't bad either, I can see it's funny, but I'm struggling to laugh at it. I get in a good chuckle here and there, but something about the choices make it seem really forced at times. Maybe that's apart of the joke? I'm not sure, but if you've seen the first episode, you've already seen the highlight of the series. The art style is different too, not bad, but again, something about it just doesn't sit too well with me.
It's not a bad anime by any means. It's just not particularly good either. If you have some time and you're interested in where it might take you, give it a watch. But if you're really after something that will keep you invested, maybe something else.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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