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May 23, 2016
I will just make this review really, really, really, really short.
Story (1/10): The story is awful. It's the weirdest one ever created, in my opinion. I don't get the story. I don't see it's depth, relevance or message. It's disturbing to some extent.
Art (1/10): The animation is weird. It's like a psycho child made it.
Sound (1/10): Bad voice acting. Horrible script. Horrible sound.
Character (1/10): I don't even understand the characters! They're doing this fetish, sexual stuff crap!
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Enjoyment (1/10): Nope, didn't enjoy it.
If you have a thing for weird stuff, then go give this a try. Just stay your hands away from your eyes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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May 17, 2016
Toki wo Kakaru Shoujo is a sci-fi, drama, comedy, slice of life film based on the novel of the same name. I must say, this goes along with my top most films. It's one of the best anime films that I have seen so far. Without revealing too many spoilers, here goes my review:
Story (9/10): "Time waits for no one". No one is powerful enough to stop time. But what happens when we have the technology to counteract this premise and apparently travel through it? There we can do anything that we want to do in the first place without regrets. However, changing the past
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also changes the future. What will you do then? So it is basically about a high school girl named Makoto, who acquired the ability to time leap after a certain incident. There, without minding of the outcome, she enjoyed travelling through time for her own enjoyment. It was fun at first but then she realizes the effects of her actions whenever she changes the past. I love the plot of the film, overall. It's not focusing on just time travelling but it also tackles about family, friendship and the time spent with each other.
Art (8/10): The art is beautiful. The colors are blending well. The animation is amazing. Their facial expressions are great.
Sound (9/10): I love the soundtrack especially the ending song. It really blends well with the story and the animation overall. This is the major factor why it is an emotional roller coaster ride.
Character (8/10): Makoto is like a tsundere type with an outgoing personality. Chiaki is similar to Makoto and Kousuke is the serious, intelligent type but has his quirks when with friends. The characters are great especially when put together as a team. Makoto's development is good, I like it.
Enjoyment (9/10): I really enjoyed the film and this is among my top list. I would really recommend it to anyone.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 30, 2016
Kanojo to Kanojo no Neko: Everything flows is a short anime adaptation of the manga with the same name. It is about a woman who lives alone and her cat. It is a 4-episode, 7 minute feels trip, especially to a cat person.
Story 9/10: So the story is from the cat's perspective. He tells what he observes from his owner, what he feels towards her, and his life with her. Despite the story's simplicity, it is a beautiful story.
Art 9/10: The art is great, beautiful rather. The animation, although simple, is so good to watch. The colors are blending well. The motion is
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Sound 10/10: What gave me the feels the most is the sound. The OP, ED and scores are all beautiful, sad and nostalgic, in my opinion.
Character 8/10: The characters are simple. Little are known from the other characters. The cat's story is more focused in the anime, since he's the POV.
Enjoyment 9/10: I really enjoyed it. It was a tear-jerker.
Overall 9/10: I'd definitely recommend this to anyone, especially to cat-lovers and cat-owners.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Apr 29, 2016
Heads is the first manga that I have read from Keigo Higashino. Without putting too much spoilers, here goes my review.
Story (8/10): What I like about the manga is the plot. It is about a guy who underwent a brain transplant that changed his life. The way it was written was good. Although in real life, the possibility of a successful brain transplant is very low to impossible because of incompatibility and rejection. But here, putting reality aside, a story was made out of it that turned into something interesting. It is also showed the effects and consequences of fusing one brain from another
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for was they say, each brain is unique. However, what I disliked about it is the pace of the story and it was a bit anti-climatic. It was a bit predictable so the hype of any plot twists was borderline low. Also in the summary, it was stated that the effects felt and experienced by the main character was either due to the transplant or medication. But, the emphasis was more on the former and there was no focus on the latter or explanation. Nonetheless, I still enjoyed it.
Art (8/10): The art is great. It was well-drawn -- shadows, lines as well as the emphasis of the characters' facial reactions.
Character (8/10): I particularly liked the main character.
Overall (8/10): It's good for a thriller and psychological series. I would definitely recommend this to anyone.
My apologies for I am still new at writing reviews about manga/anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 24, 2016
Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan (9/10)
Story (10/10): I would say that this is the most beautiful manga that I have ever read so far. In just 8 chapters, I was compelled by its storyline. I was moved by the backstories of each character. This is the first time that I have cried over a manga. I just literally burst myself into tears, that kind of tears that I shed when I watched AnoHana. This is what I love about seinen, josei, and slice of life manga, there's more into it, like a deeper plot. It has something that is not in shounen and shoujo manga.
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The theme is great, absolutely beautiful and sad.
Art (9/10): The art is well-drawn. Although simple, still it connects and just go well with the plot and characters.
Character (8/10): I like the development of the characters. I think it was great that we get to see them revealing a little about themselves, about how they helped each other in little ways in so little time.
Overall (9/10): I really love it. It's probably one of my favorites now. I'm planning on reading the novel where it is based.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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