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Jan 16, 2017
Shoujo Gensou Necrophilia is an interesting manga. Well, the thing is, I didn't really like it. I couldn't get through it. It took me a day or so to complete, when a manga with around 15 chapters shouldn't take that long to complete. Mostly because... the series felt really slow to me. I read about 5 chapters at once, and then I got really bored. I usually don't let stuff like that stop me, but it happened. But, eventually, I finished the entire thing. Eventually, of course, being a day.
The story follows a brother, George, trying to revive his sister with the magic book known
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as Necromonicon. The sister is basically a walking corpse, who has to feed off of carrion at night to survive. Though, the people see her as a normal girl, because her scars are not seen. She is pretty much, just a corpse. It's pretty... fair, I guess. It develops more, but I don't think I can say much without spoilers.
The art is okay. I mean, it could be better, like most manga, but, for this, it's okay. It's fine. I don't really think I can say much about the art, other than, it's readable, so that's okay.
Now... the characters... I barely cared for any of them. Didn't really care. Trying to make the audience feel for your character in just 15 chapters can be tough, but I did not feel anything when something happened to any of the characters. But, they were designed well, drawn well, so that's good.
I didn't enjoy this manga too much. But, the thing is, I really loved the ending. The ending was nice. It was my favourite part about this manga. It's a fitting end for a manga like this. It's a simple, kind of, and sweet ending. It's the reason I rated this a 7 instead of a 6 or 5. Don't read this if you don't like slow stories that take a while to pick up. Read it for the ending.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Oct 19, 2016
Denpa Kyoushi is an interesting manga. In English, the manga is called 'He is a Ultimate Teacher'. This manga is truly great. I like it a lot. Though, keep in mind that when deciding to read, that over 70 chapters haven't been translated, and the translators seem to take their damn time. At least, the release between chapters seems to be around 100 days difference.
Denpa Kyoushi is about a genuis NEET called Kagami Junichiro. He manages a website blog, and one day his sister goes into his room forcing him to be a teacher. His way of teaching isn't like a normal teacher, he uses
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stuff like games to teach the students. Surprisingly, the method actually works and he uses other various programs to teach them as well.
Kagami is a genius physicist who wanted to make the 'Dokodemo Door'. The Dokodemo Door is also known as the Anywhere Door, and it is from the popular manga & anime series, Doraemon. He gave up on making it and went to his life as a NEET, it seems.
The art is pretty good. In the moments there needs to be good art, the art is good. Though, generally, the art is pretty good. There isn't much not to like about the art.
The characters, like most manga, is my favourite thing about the manga. My favourite character especially is Kagami Suzune, the sister of the main character. She's a good character and is decent looking, but this isn't an Ecchi, we don't need to care about looks. But, she is undoubtedly my favourite female character from Denpa Kyoushi. My favourite male character other than Jun would have to be Araki Koutaro. Anyway, I like most- maybe even all of the characters. Characters I didn't originally like, I ended up kind of liking.
I enjoyed this manga. It was fun to read, and I got through it kind of quickly. Though, I hate that over 70 chapters are yet to be translated, and the translators take way too long to translate their chapters. I don't know if they're just really inactive, or they just don't bother with Denpa Kyoushi. These chapters need to be translated. Not to mention, we're in the middle of an arc here.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 3, 2016
One Piece started airing in 1999 and has been airing non-stop ever since then. It has reached over 700 episodes, and the animation hasn't been top-notch ever since around the time-skip. But, there are better things about One Piece that aren't about the animation and... well, the length of One Piece is the least thing I worry about. If you really like the show, and enjoyed it, like I did, I finished it in around 2 months, and am now bored and don't know what to watch. It's not that I don't know what to, I'm not really motivated to watch anything right now.
Gol D.
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Roger was known as the Pirate King who was the strongest pirate who ruled the seas. Well, I don't have to explain this, because the page of MAL says it, so explaining it is kind of useless. Although this is the main story, it branches off into several characters stories, who have their own kind of backstory. Luffy's is shown in the first couple of episodes, and re-shown after the Marineford arc, what really happened. Zoro is also shown within the first 20 episodes... well, I ain't sitting here explaining which backstories were shown in which episodes. But, the story keeps on going and going which is my favourite part about One Piece.
The animation and art-style... It ain't the greatest thing in existence. But, unlike other people, I frankly don't give a shit. I franky don't give a shit. Ha! Nah, sorry, I'll kill myself right now. Anyway, I don't care for the animation and art-style as long as the content is still good. I can watch things with not-so-good animation and art-style as long as the story and content of it is good.
The soundtrack is my second favourite thing about One Piece. I think it's second. Well, anyway, I like how a scene you try not to bawl your eyes out in, and you're succeeding... until.... SAD MUSIC SLASH! Yeah, this is basically what happens. And then they kill you.
The characters, third favourite. I have a lot of favourite things about this anime. I like sometimes how they re-use voice actors for different characters in the series. It's easier than finding new people, so I kind of see why they do this. The character development though, is so good. It makes Boku no- Not the best example, so I won't say anything.
I enjoyed this anime a lot. I didn't start watching it a lot until the Enies Lobby arc (late 200s and early 300s) and it wasn't the greatest series before then. But, after that moment, I started watching the anime a lot, every day even. I ain't a serious anime watcher or reviewer, so I can't judge an anime better than someone that actually lives off of this. But one thing I can say is, this anime is great. If you're planning to watch it, don't stop before at least Arlong Park. If you still don't like it at Arlong Park... well... try to get to Alabasta at least. It's one of the first big arcs, and Alabasta features one of the first main villains to ever appear. So, don't back down from the first couple of episodes. Continue. Continue. Watch it all...
...or just read the manga.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jul 19, 2016
To LOVE-Ru serialized in Weekly Shounen Jump from April 2006 to August 2009. To LOVE-Ru is a Harem, Ecchi, Romance and Comedy manga that is well known to this day. The story is written by Hasemi Saki and the art is drawn by Yabuki Kentarou, which is the same artist as the Black Cat manga series.
I first heard of To LOVE-Ru a long time ago on an anime recommendations video on youtube. But, I don't really listen to recommendations, as opinions differ and I don't think that the reasons he listed would make me like it. But, almost a year later, I started reading the
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manga of To LOVE-Ru.
That was a week, no, rather, 5 days ago. I read the manga of To LOVE-Ru, and it's sequel, To LOVE-Ru: Darkness within these 5 days. I caught up to Darkness today and I enjoyed the series despite it's heavy themes of ecchi. The characters and art style to the manga are great and it makes me honestly think that the artist used to be a hentai artist. He's very great at drawing, well, breasts, and very great at trolling us by not letting us see what's underneath.
The story to To LOVE-Ru... well, there kinda ain't one. A teenage boy named Yuuki Rito is just relaxing in the bath, having a nice peaceful bath, looking at the ceiling which is very amazing and detailed... until some woman appears in his crot-I mean, bath. The story is pretty mediocre and literally nothing gets developed in this series, well, at least for the first 60 chapters or so. Things start happening later on, but the story is better in Darkness, which is why I don't have a high rating for the story for this manga. Anyway, the woman that appears in his bathtub is an alien called Lala Satalin Deviluke. She is the daughter of the King of Planet Deviluke.
Lala basically tells Rito "Bitch, whether you like it or not, you're my fiance and you're eventually gonna be the new King of Deviluke". Then, Rito didn't like life from that point on.
As I've mentioned, the art to this series is great. This is almost like the To LOVE-Ru doujinshi art, but kinda better, considering it's the real artist. Yabuki Kentarou is a good artist, acknowledge him for his titty drawings. If people ask you what he's known for, just say titties. They'll immediately want to read one of his works, well, to be more precise, To LOVE-Ru, but, yeah, you get what I mean, right? No? Wait, where are you going?
The characters in To LOVE-Ru... well, I don't think I really hate one at all. I like all of the characters in this manga. Some people might annoy me at times, but usually, I'm okay with all of them. But, my favorite out of all the girls is Kotegawa Yui, but I actually like all of them equ- no, not really equally, but I just like them all. Though my opinion probably means shit considering each and every person has their own character tastes, I think all the characters are great in their own way.
Well, overall, I liked this series. It was enjoyable to read, and it passed by extremely quickly. I spent a few hours a day reading this series, and finally caught up to it this day. Now, I don't know if this review has helped you, if it did, cool, if it didn't, well, I couldn't care less considering I don't write reviews to help people, I write them for my own personal enjoyment/boredom.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Apr 5, 2016
Ah, this is my first review in a while, but I thought I might as well do a review of the #1 spot on MAL. My last review was probably some time last year, I don't remember doing one at all this year. Enough about my life, that's too boring, so let's get to the review.
Gintama is an anime that I stopped at episode 12 once because... well, uhm, I didn't want to watch a 300+ episode series on a small as hell screen aka my laptop. The site now continues to lie to me, and says it took me 119 days to complete it,
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when it reality, it really only took me around 3 days to finish. Well, that was the first season. The site is telling the truth when it comes to the seasons after it, which is Gintama', Gintama': Enchousen and this current season... "Gintama Circle Thingy At Top" is definitely what it is meant to be called. But, I binged Gintama very quickly, and I enjoyed it. A lot. Gintama has come to be one of my favorite series, but I'm a pleb and don't watch much anime, so who knows, something might beat it.
Gintama is a series of lots of laughs, and also tears streaming down your face. This particular season done exactly that, and delivered both quite well. The story about this particular Gintama, well, all I can say, is it's like any other Gintama. Nothing has changed. Gintama has always been a mix of hilarious, funny arcs and serious, sentimental arcs. It hasn't changed since Gintama has first begun. So that's why I feel I should have no need to explain the story to anyone who is familiar with Gintama.
It's your same old Gintama, nothing else.
I don't really care much for art style and animation in anime, so I don't have much to say with it. As long as the story is good, and the anime is enjoyable, I'll watch it regardless of animation/art. But, the art for this specific Gintama doesn't seem to have changed at all from the others, or I suck and can't notice it, but I'm pretty sure it's been the same for a while.
The openings and endings are great, which was expected because Gintama never fails on their openings and endings. I don't listen to endings much, but I do listen to them once and then download them. It's kinda pointless, but not really. The reason I skip them is because I suck and I really want to get to the next episode. I don't have a minute to spare apparently.
The same as the usual Gintama, is pretty much all I've been saying this review. But, it's true. Gintama still hasn't changed which is why I still love every character. From Takasugi to Gintoki, I love every character. Learning about character's pasts is also something I really enjoy. Although, I'm sure anyone would like to learn about a character's past instead of focusing on the present.
Gintama is epic, as stated in the start of my review, this is the same old Gintama. Nothing has changed. It's the show that everybody has loved for all these years.
It's.... Gintama Circle Thingy At Top, also known as "Gintama: Season 3". Or season 7, depends. Though, it is technica- No, it is season 3.
Anyway, this show is awesome, I hope you all enjoy it too.
Hmm, was that review shit? I dunno. Haven't written one in a while.
Well, baiiiii!
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Mar 28, 2016
Wasn't any reviews for this, so I thought "Hey! Why not make one?". Secret Journey is probably one of my favorite H-Manga, because I simply just love it. I cannot explain properly why I like it so much, but it's probably because every single character is amazing, the story is decent and the art is pretty.
The story follows a monk named Genjo Sanzo, who has to travel to India to retrieve holy sutras or something like that. On the way, he meets a sex-addicted demon called Goku. The manga itself is based off of the Chinese novel "Journey to the West" which is why her
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name is Goku, I guess. Anyway, he continues his journey, but Goku likes fucking, a lot, and often fucks him. It's a bit hard. Get it? Sorry, I'll go.
As I mentioned above, the art for this manga is pretty darn good. I like it a lot, but then again, I like most art in most manga a lot, except for ONE, his art is shit, but his stories are okay, so dunno, might read a manga of his in the future. Anyway, the art is pretty, moving on.
I love all the characters, except for the minor ones nobody cares about aka the two boys who sucked each-others dicks to fuck the demon lady. Anyway, other than that, I love every character, so, that's that.
I enjoyed this manga quite a lot (enjoyed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)) and would read it again... sometime in the near future. I give this H-Manga a 9/10 and have fun fapping I guess, except if you ain't into yaoi, zip your pants back up for that one scene.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 20, 2016
Deadman Wonderland definitely isn't the best manga of all time, but it isn't anything bad either. Deadman Wonderland is a manga that has an interesting concept. The characters in Deadman Wonderland can attack using their own blood, it sounds really simple at first. It's been demonstrated in several other series before Deadman Wonderland, but Deadman Wonderland is different.
In Deadman Wonderland, the main character, Igarashi Ganta is framed for killing all his friends in the classroom, because he was the only one alive. At that moment, the real person who killed his friends, struck a Red Diamond into his chest, causing him to become a Deadman.
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After being framed for killing his friends, Ganta is sent to a prison called Deadman Wonderland, which is where the name of the series comes from; the prison.
But this isn't any normal prison. This prison is to gather Deadmen from around the world and keep them in prison. They pretty much just gather Deadmen and pop 'em in the prison, I don't really think the Deadmen done anything wrong. But, other than that, the prison is normal, with normal prisoners. Once in a while, the prison has this thing called the 'Carnival Corpse' where two Deadmen fight until one is unable to fight or is killed. The winner of the fight wins prize money and the loser has one of their body parts taken off.
Ganta gathers friends to help get out of Deadman Wonderland and destroy the owner of it, or rather, kill the owner of it. The owner of the prison is Tamaki, a guy with glasses. That's my best description for him. For him being a villain, I actually quite enjoyed Tamaki's presence. Most of the manga revolved around the prison, and I don't think the manga would of been what it is if Tamaki wasn't in it. That's probably just me, but I think Tamaki was a great villain.
The art style for the manga was pretty good. The people who created this manga are Kataoka Jinsei and Kondo Kazuma, and they're both amazing. I never actually thought that it was created by two people, I always thought the series was only created by Kataoka Jinsei. But, suddenly learning that it was also created by Kondo Kazuma is cool I guess.
The characters are something, alright. I especially like one of the characters, Takami Minatsuki, she's probably my favourite in the entire series. But, other than Minatsuki, there are a lot of other good characters to mention. The characters had good development, but some of the characters designs were, what can I say? A bit odd, I guess.
The character design for the transgender character Chaplin Sukegawa was weird at first, but I ended up getting used to it. Chaplin Sukegawa was probably in the list of my top 10 Deadman Wonderland characters, after hearing his backstory. As I said, the characters in this series seem to have good development, but I don't know if that's with every character.
Idaki Hitara is an old man who is also a Deadman who we are told hasn't slept for around 30 years. He speaks to his daughter through his mind or something, I'm not that sure, but he does speak to his daughter. We soon learn something that shocked even me, but it is spoilers so I will not include it in here.
Sakigami Toto is my favourite Deadman Wonderland character, also one of my favourite villains. Toto starts out to be just a normal Deadman in the prison, but ends up being one of the main antagonists of the series. But, that doesn't stop how fab he is. Toto looks amazing, the name sounds amazing and he is amazing. I don't even know. He's just a great character, and he has a bit of development, but not a lot.
Kiyomasa Senji is the first Deadman other than Ganta that we meet in the series, which you now wonder why I didn't mention him first. Ganta thought at first that Senji was the "Red Man" which is the person who killed his friends. But, Ganta noticed that the smile from the "Red Man" and Senji were different, even if only by a bit. Senji teaches Ganta how to use his Branch of Sin properly, and becomes one of Ganta's friends after the Carnival Corpse.
Takami Yoh is the brother of Minatsuki. He's the only main character who isn't actually a Deadman, but he's still a good character. He cares rather deeply for Minatsuki, and would do anything to protect her and get her out of prison. I like how this character developed through the series, by getting smarter and learning how to do things easier.
Tsunenaga Tamaki is the first antagonist of Deadman Wonderland, who is the owner of the prison Deadman Wonderland. He likes to experiment on things, and he likes to view things just as a 'game'. I believe he is the one who originally created the Carnival Corpse to get body parts out of Deadmen and to experiment on them. He has an 'okay' development, but it isn't as great as someone like Ganta...
... and finally, Igarashi Ganta, I've mentioned the main-ish characters and just some Deadmen, but here's the good part. Igarashi Ganta starts off as a normal kid, who through some circumstances, has his friends killed, and turns into a Deadman. He starts off rather weak, but throughout the series, he develops a lot and becomes quite strong. Ganta's development is my favourite out of the manga series, and nothing can beat it, in my opinion.
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Let's speak about the arcs of the series. The series starts off with the 'Prison' arc which isn't anything special. But, it introduces the characters and it introduces you, yourself to the series. I'd give the Prison arc a 6/10.
The second arc in the series, the Deadman arc, introduces the Carnival Corpse into the series, which makes things a lot more interesting. The Deadman arc is also where you meet Senji, and it's where Ganta has his first win in the Carnival Corpse, quite obviously. I give the Deadman arc a 7/10
The third arc in the series, the Scar Chain arc is one of the bigger arcs. The Scar Chain arc is the arc where Ganta and his friends attempt to escape Deadman Wonderland and kill the undertaker, Genkaku Azuma. Genkaku is a pretty cool character, and other characters are also introduced, and I like each one of them. The arc shows off a couple of abilities from other Deadmen and Ganta gets a bit stronger this arc. I give the Scar Chain arc a 8/10.
The fourth arc in the series, called the Forgeries arc, is quite weird and it's well, weird. Tamaki creates Forgeries and shit, which are like Deadmen with masks that have overwhelming strength. But, Ganta and his friends find someway around it and try to get the masks off of the forgeries, so they can become normal people again. I give the Forgeries arc a 7/10.
The fifth arc in the series is called the Revolt arc. This arc starts off with Tamaki asking Ganta to help him kill the Wretched Egg "Red Man". Ganta refuses and he gets out of the room with Tamaki encountering more Forgeries. Well, he finds a way around the forgeries and gets out of there. After getting outside, Ganta learns who the true Wretched Egg is and the prison gets blown up. I give the arc a 9/10.
The final arc in the series, the Return to Deadman Wonderland arc, is a fantastic arc. It is amazing. I don't have much words to describe the arc. Simply, the characters return to Deadman Wonderland after the events of the Revolt arc to finally put an end to the true founder of Deadman Wonderland, and the Wretched Egg itself. It's quite a ride. I give the arc a 10/10, being my favourite arc in the series. Also the last one.
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I enjoyed this series quite a lot, only finishing it in 4 days. I could of finished it quicker, but I had other things to do and I also didn't want to finish it as fast as possible. The series was quite an interesting one, and it has become one of my favourites. But, as I say, favourites do not have to be rated 10. That is one of my rules; my favourites do not have to be rated 10.
Overall, besides rating the last arc 10/10, that doesn't matter, I still give the series a 9/10. This series had it's flaws and it wasn't the best series ever created, but I still love it. It is still in my favourites, and I haven't read much manga. But, this will be in my favourites for a while until I read a bit more manga, and then it might retreat out of my favourites.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Dec 18, 2015
Before I begin my review, I want to say that my reviews are not the best. If you want a in-depth review on the series, I probably will not to be able to deliver, but you can stay around if you want.
Boku dake ga Inai Machi is a really interesting series. It's concept is pretty interesting and it's like nothing I've ever seen before. I came across this manga series after looking at the anime for the next season. Boku dake ga Inai Machi was in there, so I looked at the synopsis of it, and decided to read the manga. Was not disappointed.
The story
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is the most interesting part about this series. A struggling manga author by the name of Satoru Fujinuma has an ability to prevent deaths by going back in time to find what is wrong. These are called 'reruns' and they happen every time someone is about to die. Something bad happens and Satoru is getting framed by a serial killer who murdered someone close to him. After that, he is sent back in time to 1988 to prevent the death of his classmate, Hinadzuki Kayo.
The art style of this manga is very good, because it actually fits with the series. It goes very well with the series, and I don't know how else I could describe it.
The characters are all pretty good, I like most of them, except for the bastard serial killer that I have no idea who he is. Hinadzuki Kayo is the one that went in my favourites list, because, I don't know, I couldn't choose, and Hinadzuki has no favourites, so I decided to give her some love.
Overall, I'd give this series a 8/10. I ended up putting this series in my favourite mangas. This series is very interesting and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes Mystery. (at least I think it's a mystery)
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Dec 15, 2015
Well, I'm bound to make a review of it anyway, but I was kind of putting off this review, because I haven't seen this anime in ages. Well, who cares about my life, let's just start this.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an adaptation of the novel series by the same name, well... not really the same name. The series is tited 'Haruhi Suzumiya Series' as each book has a different title. But, most light novel series will most likely be like that.
Although, not everyone has the exact same opinion of a show/book/game. So, I cannot recommend the series to you... because I haven't even
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read it, I just know it's popular. Enough about the novel, let's actually start the review of this anime.
The story follows a weird woman named Suzumiya Haruhi, who believes in espers, ghosts, other weird supernatural shit. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, those exact things come, there is now aliens and espers and shit in her school. Really, this first season of it? Not that great. First season is not that great and I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone who was just looking for a short series. If they were looking to watch more than just the first season, I'd probably recommend it.
The art style to the anime is pretty good, and there is nothing else to say about the art style. It isn't eyecandy, it's just normal. Okay? OKAY!?!?!
Music that plays in background, never really paid any attention to it. Was I supposed to? I'm not sure. Opening/ending were pretty good, so, yeah.
Well, I have a lot of mixed opinions about the characters, so do everyone else. Let me say this; one half of this site hates Suzumiya Haruhi; the other half loves her. I'm probably in the middle of that. I don't hate her but I don't love her. Yuki Nagato is best grill. I'm not going to explain every character, nor any. They're pretty decent.
Overall, I'd give the anime a 7/10. There is nothing more to really say than that I'm giving it a 7/10, this season is not that great, but I'll still stick around til' more stuff comes out.
This review has been edited of 1/13/2016.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Dec 15, 2015
Before I begin my review, I want to say that my reviews are not the best. If you want a in-depth review on the series, I probably will not to be able to deliver, but you can stay around if you want.
Besides Date A Live being in my favorites list here on MAL, it isn't the best thing around. In fact, the story is quite simple, it reminds me a lot about a similar series called "Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai". But, we aren't here to compare series, that's what recommendations are for.
I watched Date A Live around two months ago, and my memory is
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quite vague so, do not expect me to remember everything about it. I remember the general story and the big things that happened, but some little scenes I might not remember.
Date A Live's story follows a completely normal teenage guy named Itsuka Shido. When a spatial quake happens one day, he goes looking for his sister. Spatial quakes occur in this series when Spirit's appear, or whatever the other reason is. I think there is another reason, or I might be delusional. But, he goes looking for his sister and then gets caught up in the spatial quake and dies. Kidding. Anyway, turns out his sister is some kind of commander in some giant spaceship thingy.
The reason this story reminds me of what I said above, is that, to make Spirits turn back into normal people, people that don't want to absolutely massacre people, Itsuka has to kiss them. Which is basically, "using love to draw out the runaway spirit" from the series 'Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai'. Dayum, I should really make a recommendation... Hmm. I'll think about that. Anyway, he encounters a lot of spirits, even a crazy one that has killed 10,000 people and is still my favorite, and, a lot of other stuff.
The art style for the anime is pretty good, like I say with a lot of things. My biggest concern isn't really the art style, but, if the anime is GOOD, then I'll keep on watching it, regardless of the garbage art style. I usually watch anime for the incredible story and great voice acting.
I have not listening to the soundtrack to this anime properly, so I cannot properly judge it. But, from what I have heard, the soundtrack is... fair. It's okay. It's not the best thing in existent, but, what do you want, the entire Monster soundtrack?
The characters in the series is probably my favorite part about this series, even the part where I don't even know if I'm spelling 'favorite' right, but, who cares. One of the characters in this series are in my top 5 favorite characters, so, the characters have got to be great, even the annoying, weird... creepy.... psychopathic... yandere... ones.
Yatogami Tohka is kind of an idiot, in my opinion, she's not really that great, in my opinion once again. She's probably my least favorite character in the series, but, she's still funny and great nevertheless. I don't think the series could of really progressed without her... actually, it could of, but I'm trying to sound smart, 'kay?! Anyway, Touka/Tohka... don't know how to spell, is actually quite an interesting character.
Yoshino (does she have a last name?) is probably the cutest out of the spirits and I give her credit for that. Not a lot of characters pass in my book of cute characters, in fact I only have 5-10 characters in all 60 anime I've seen that I actually think are cute. Possibly even less.
Itsuka Shido is the main protagonist of the story, and I really couldn't really care about him any less. I don't think he can even die, so what's the point in caring a lot about him. But, he isn't that bad of a character, I just couldn't care less about him.
Itsuka Kotori is, obviously, Shido's sister. She's the commander of giant ship thingy and has a person on-board her ship that is a giant pervert and likes Kotori stepping on him. Ha. Really weird.
Tobiichi Origami is the weridest character I've ever run across. In any anime. But, she's probably the source of humor for the show, maybe, I haven't seen the second season, who knows, maybe Shido will be the funniest shit ever, but, this girl is hilarious, and, at times, kind of annoying.
Lastly, Kurumi Tokisaki is the most craziest spirit in this series, and... is my absolutely favorite fucking character ever. Kurumi Tokisaki probably tops as my Number 1 Waifu, and I have no... clue... why. Well, nothing'll probably explain my love for Kurumi Tokisaki, but she wins.
And thus, that ends my review. Total, I give this anime a 7/10, and... who said your favorites have to be 10/10's? Well, I don't think anybody did, but I'll stop this review before I get delusional and start magically killing the people reading it... Oh wait, shit, that guy died.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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