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Feb 10, 2022
A highly compacted story about the sillyness you own when staying young and acting so, simply because you haven't had a complete family life in your childhood. About a longing for dreams and emotions and the hilarious idiocy everone arrives at when being cared for and taken seriously suddenly.
"Just" a very comedic, stupidly funny and very realistic slice of life.
Meant for people who have "left the house" and those that want to.
Sadly MAL doesn't allow reviews this short, so i have to add some thoughts. The thing is i do not want to, because it is clear to me what will happen if i do
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a deep dive in how this anime literally depicts the status quo of many - as in too much - youngsters that are confronted with the problematic of having either never been cared for and tring to fill the gap by seeking for love they haven't got at home or have lost their family as it was in one way or another.
If you watch this you will enjoy it, if - and only if - you have had those experiences - and you "can" enjoy it if you feel the lust to break out of your cave only to realize it didn't protect but enprison you.
Do not be scared, because of the storm brought by a mass of people that obviously never felt love first hand and/or have a very broken understanding of what having emotions is about.
And by the way, there is literally no sex and no perverted stuff and whomever seriously believes to have detected porn in there or even incest should go out and take a breath of fresh air and on the way get a replacement brain, because that is obviously defunct due to sitting in the soup of a made-up perspective on life completely decoupled from reality.
Just go for it.
If you don't like it, then at least ask yourself why and try to explain it to yourself before chiming in in the shitstorm of the braindead, not because you are unjust (you are) but because you need to be clear about your perspective if you wanna ever leave your illusion - that is what this anime demands from you.
Have fun! Or not. Why should i care if you do not?
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Oct 11, 2018
If you do watch this show as an independent production, meaning you haven't watched Suzumiya Haruhi,yet; let us know how you think about it. honestly.
As it is a spin-off, one has to assume there are elements that meet the original. There are.
I have been able to gain some smirking and leisure smiling off of it.
My opinion in whole is based on the fact that i have finished the show in a streak with the original plus the movie, all in chronological order (as i always do; bingecore-coma-coming!). So i am biased as the emotions are fresh and i am able to see where it fits
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nicely and where it is too vague. The latter is, i have to say it, too often the case.
While i wonder how it would feel if watching it on its own, i must state that the story does make no sense in far too many scenes, independent of specific episodes, it is just 'absent' sometimes, without leaving an idea of 'hey-that-is-intended'; you are just left clueless. Whatever the heck and why? I dunno. There is always a: "But how should one understand that, without watching the original show?"- adding a "Even if you watched its origins, wut da frag?"- -impression.
So i have to say ..
.. that i seldom ( as in 'never' ... ) do express what i don't like, at least i don't leave it as a comment or review or whatever you may call it, because there's always a gang of haters doing that fine'nuff. Nevertheless i feel the need to point that out, as this 'alternative'-representation of Suzu-Haru could have been a perfect add-on to it's origin, by just doubling the num of episodes and leave some question marks in the in-between to bait you for watching the former series.
Also using a change in style (as very well done in the progress of the 'Endless Eight'-arc of Suzumiya Haruhi) to make clear that this is a show on its own, but there still are heavyweight-connections, would have been helpful; especially if used on Asakuri, who plays a tremendously important role in both series. Shamisen, could|should have been used as a 'bridger' too. Yet, they haven't done that ...
Asides the visuals, everything else is simply dull, a good decent null, dull; in contrast to Suzu-Haru even the music, only playing along, neither used as a beneficiary factor to dote the storytelling, nor at least synced to the action to bend the impression, just dull, decent-null, dull.
All in all the ( good, but dull .. decent-null .. -eye-catching .. dull ) artwork is more than fine for the whole show on an identical level as Suzu-Haru, giving that typical slice-of-life feel, retouching the CG almost all-over.
But it is dull, decent-null, dull. ( I am intrigued there's a pattern hidden ... Hmmmmmmm ?!? ... )
Whereas most masses might be comfy by scoring based on visuals and story in forefront, there is also the ear in need of syntactical-sugar and asides the voice-acting on it self to transport what is happening, there is also writing needed to allow the actors to tongue-twist some audible candy.
In Suzu-Haru that auditive ingredient was done vell .. very well .. vell. There the main-male-character isn't the usual somewhat-sturdy, quietly nifty nitpicker bathing in dry-humour; There is more to him. He has opinions on almost everything. And for me ( white | male | westerner | disabled | intelligent | sarcastic | parent ) these .. h-opinions .. are very likable and the comedic offspring lies in the voice-acting more than in the character-drawing.
This vital point is audaciously missing in Naga-Yuki and therefore it seems to be showing off the same looks of him, but is in the end displaying a totally different person, at least i feel so; while that pin-point is needed and good enough done for Yuki, it definitely is not for Kyon.
So to sum it up:
Yes, i am abusing the possibility to write a 'Review' for a sort-out of pieces that don't meet the whole Suzu-Haru- | Naga-Yuki- -puzzle.
I have absolutely no idea how to describe this show, which by the way i won't do ever, at least not like the most of MAL-Users.
If on its own or in contrast to its origin; there is none but that pressing 'something is missing'.
I am eager to know how one would review Naga-yuki when it was watched first, not second in row with Suzu-Hara.
No anger is rising that this show doesn't fit into the Suzumiya-Haruhi-Universe as a Near-by-Galaxy, but a disappointment and that static-noise-of-feeling-wrong didn't decay for a while now.
I think the artists could have done so much more with it, without working-to-death- or sunk-some-cash- -bombs;
It is sad. Simply said: I am sad.
You may watch it. Or you won't. Makes no difference. Just that it's there isn't reason enough to watch it. Although, it won't do you any harm; but that can obviously assumed, as it's just there.
You may watch it.
Or you won't.
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- No thievery done for this Review.
- No summary at all, in any way, as usual.
- I totally pointed out the WHY i disliked this show.
- This brainchild is not spoiled.
- Asides abusing hypothetical users as lead-in for a sentence, no MAL-member|-review was focused and|or harmed.
- Ain't no Barbie-code included.
- The public is reviewed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Oct 10, 2018
888888 points!
So you may have been looking for a slice-of-life, tinted with a faint of fantasy, combusted with comedy, burned by brilliance in a saga of .. sigh .. S.I.G.H.N.S (Surely Intelligent Geniously Hacking Numb Skullz)???
Well, here we are! Just give it all!! All your stamina to binge-watch, you will need it!
At some point in time you may feel as if you watched it 15532 times, but there's a single solution to stagger through, i'll give you a hint:
The eight. The eight lies. The eight is laid. The eight is endless.
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Oh have i DONE MY HOMEWORK BEFORE!
For all of you who think this is one of those ahem awfully trivial mish-mash-mesh off to superficious grounds, don't you dare to think that benign thought so fullfilled with sorrow, when you (in the end realizing what enlightened you became) stand there sobbingly nodding at the genius on a stellar scale.
What if you would have thought of that as a task for those high-time-professional-anime-fan- .. being??? .. you may might have become after enduring this tale of .... Why'ssss that ever bugged you while watching those lame-ass non-fictional-fictional-fiction- .. work?!?
Why haven't they? And in that scene it could have also going on with ... That B U G S you? Well, take this ex-strap-a-gantt-za as a mere training dear H E R C U L I A N sit-comatozed couch-potato!!!
Open Pandoras Box!!!
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- I neither stole Annie-1's or Else's work.
- No Sum(mer)-Arie's included!
- I am a hardened only-fully-finished-series-straight-through-in-one-run-watcher; That is mainly why i liked it (asides the not-so-hidden-ovations, you will surely go d'accord with .. if you survive )
- I best varied to spoil no write to a trial.
- I can not read and write (and think) at the same time, which is why my review lacks reviewing reviews of other reviewers, as also comments,because i only focus on the experience.
- I am disabled, none the less i do not ode the BBC (though they at times produce terrific stuff)
- This public is reviewed.
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P.s.: This 'Review' accounts for the complete series with all episodes in all seasons, including all bonus work ... in one go. Yes, i mean it. And: No, i do not fast forward, skip or take a pause longer than 3 minutes in between.
Ah and before i forget; i did not knew that i wrote this Review myself when i found it and marked it as helpful, before i started watching ... seems to be some of these time-travel-problems, whateva .. HAVE FUN!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 25, 2018
No, i did not read the guidelines. And, no; i won't wrap up the story for you. And, yes: I am writing this 'Review', so you can jump on it, if ..
... If you call yourself a conaisseur of Fine Arts, Cinematography and those outcomes as perfected in the late 60's, you won't do anything wrong. That subtle tickle, it could turn into this, i already had, watching the first movie. And my wish was granted. This episode is growing bold, where it was shy in the first part.
You can call yourself familiar, or at least beknown with the way a dystopian romance was presented
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in the grand age of cinema? By eating up, but can't get fed up with the shadows that let light shines so bright, it's almost unbearable; Consuming the mastery, that begun in the 30s, just to let it evolve, recycle it's best and to end up with a pace, that is timeless. I wonder how many couldn't get to the end, as this is a definitive slowdown in storytelling, which i honestly missed.
The crew that made this possible, i assume, is very proficient with history and so-to-say elitesse, when it comes to sketching scenes, theatrical, as also stage acting; The chosen sound-culisse, also fits nicely.
What's truely astonishing is the bravery to use weaknesses of the chosen techniques, like static looping, 3-dimensional instancing and similar; the bravery to not try to camouflage it, but use it as it is, to underline the presence of any given scene.
Adding up to that, comes a sheer lust for mashing up celluloid spectre, acrylic patience, the punk out of jazz and pop art, just to stroll through a meltdown of how anime developed into its stereotypes over the last 40 years. Any single bit, flashing in barely long enough to recognize, short enough to take in.
An incredible piece of art, which (that's how it feels) will get better over time, the more often you watch it.
I wonder of the artist themselves were aware of what they were creating. Possibly not; it assembles like a rundown through all perfection, motivated by pure emotional will to just do this.
Thanks for the make of it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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