Hello! Heard you're a hardcore sports anime fan. I enjoy a bit of sports anime myself, but I seem to have run out of ones to watch. Do you have any good recommendations?
Nice review on Yawara, i'm glad I can have something to point to as to why I think it is a terrible anime. The only thing I would have done different is probably go on a 10 page spiel about how much I hate Kuniko and Matsuda's lack of a spine, but that's why you're the reviewer and not me lol.
I can only imagine the difficulties of growing up without one of your parents, as my only knowledge comes from watching 2D media.
1. I'm generally tolerant of tsundere, despite the inherent contradictions associated with the archetype. The character types I dislike instinctively are the abusive type (this often overlaps with tsundere), the perverted-MC type, and the beta-MC type (probably missing a couple here).
2. Fan service.... Happens a lot in harem/rom com even if the MC has feelings for one girl already (in this case, Raika). Gotta keep the harem ending alive no matter what, it seems, so otakus can keep on dreaming of the different shippings.
3. There's a plot in PapaKiki? LOL. For all I know it turned into plot-less SoL/rom com after he got custody of the kids.
You're very welcome. Usagi Drop earns the sole 10 on my list partly because it's universal. I can't think of one demographic beyond the immature/mentally challenged groups that cannot appreciate the beauty in Usagi Drop.
And that repetitive focus on chest sizes....
Girls blushing is a very common trope in male-oriented harems.
Won't lie, I did enjoy PapaKiki for its portrayal of the hardships of a single parent raising kids, but it would have been a much better anime without the in-your-face (pseudo)incest tendencies and "accidental" yuri scenes. Unfortunately the OVAs reinforce the notion that this series is intended to be one of fan service and not of meaning.
"Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! is slightly shoujo"
Now that's a surprising assessment, considering the large amount of male-oriented fan service in PapaKiki.
Dammit wall of text ,please the next time you are gonna do a review try to separate the review into different segments so its more easy to look at and read.
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1. I'm generally tolerant of tsundere, despite the inherent contradictions associated with the archetype. The character types I dislike instinctively are the abusive type (this often overlaps with tsundere), the perverted-MC type, and the beta-MC type (probably missing a couple here).
2. Fan service.... Happens a lot in harem/rom com even if the MC has feelings for one girl already (in this case, Raika). Gotta keep the harem ending alive no matter what, it seems, so otakus can keep on dreaming of the different shippings.
3. There's a plot in PapaKiki? LOL. For all I know it turned into plot-less SoL/rom com after he got custody of the kids.
You're very welcome. Usagi Drop earns the sole 10 on my list partly because it's universal. I can't think of one demographic beyond the immature/mentally challenged groups that cannot appreciate the beauty in Usagi Drop.
Girls blushing is a very common trope in male-oriented harems.
Won't lie, I did enjoy PapaKiki for its portrayal of the hardships of a single parent raising kids, but it would have been a much better anime without the in-your-face (pseudo)incest tendencies and "accidental" yuri scenes. Unfortunately the OVAs reinforce the notion that this series is intended to be one of fan service and not of meaning.
Forgot to say this, but I am sorry for your loss.
"Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! is slightly shoujo"
Now that's a surprising assessment, considering the large amount of male-oriented fan service in PapaKiki.