Nov 4, 2023
Animation and graphics were great, and Kudo is mega eye candy. But that's pretty much it. There was just so many issues with this anime, from lack of logic in plot to all characters being incredibly 2 dimensional. This anime tries to force itself into the romance and magical genre but fails miserably in both. Maybe better suited for a 10-15 year olds or those who want to stare at nice graphics with no critical thinking whatsoever.
The list of all the things I found confusing is long. To start off, I don't even know why Kudo and Miyo like each other. Kudo took
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her in out of pity and Miyo basically fell for anyone who was nice enough to her and say nice things. Which isn't a very high bar given her abusive childhood. Kudo's housekeeper and sister takes on the typical supportive role of blindly accepting and loving Miyo for the fact that she's Kudo's fiance. They don't even know her, and there's nothing immediately likeable about her. Miyo grew up in that abusive household from what I would assume at least 13 years. The low self esteem and apologetic demeanor cannot just be undone in a matter of a few weeks/months such that she becomes confident enough to fight for Kudo to stay by his side. They say she has incredible powers of Dream Sight and seeing in the past/future. But suddenly she also knows how to cast barriers and shoot energy beams? Okay. The list goes on but I digress.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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