Nov 8, 2012
I've been catching up to this because of the lack of EveTaku releases and thought I'd try my hands at getting a word it.
I'll do my best to give some concrete reasons to my ratings, something I'm sure most people would appreciate.
TL; DR?
Watch this if you're easily entertained by over the top antics, and somewhat corny jokes. They're really is no intense depth to the comedy. So don't come looking for something you can "really get yourself into"
Story: 5
This is your "young girl likes "older brother" type." The story in itself doesn't really have a direction. It's a whole lot of slice of
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life and everyday goings on. If you're looking for shorts with some kind of direction, Chitose really isn't it. The good thing is there's not really any linearity to it so as long as you remember "Chitose really likes her onii-chan, and Sensei likes him too" you can pretty much start anywhere and not feel like you missed much; although the first episode is kinda introductory, so you would get all of the "story" per se, from that one episode.
Art: 8
The art is unique, I'll give it that. The characters do have that chibi feel to it. The selling point for me is the colours. They're bright and vivid. The deep colouring makes each character have that specific palette that you can just recognize. And the faces they all make is always interesting.
Sound: 9
I'll admit, the voices of the characters can be somewhat annoying at times but it just adds to the experience. The music is always bright and cheery. And the sound has that very cartoony feel. There's nothing really epic or or extremely daunting so it's all light for everyone. I found the first ending theme really catchy so that was always enjoyable..OO*pumps fist into the air*
Character: 10
The biggest thing for me that kept me around is the characters. From the "love-struck" 11 year old obsessed with getting her man, or the teacher who feels she has to compete with said 11 year old, the mixture of all these characters make for the really random goings on. Even the support cast adds some much needed flavour from the usual "No he's my onii-chan!" antics. Team Hinako, anyone?
Enjoyment: 8
This series really had it's moments. From Chitose's antics to the Hinako "filler", I guess you can call it, There's bound to be something that has you in more of a chuckle. And there's some moments where it's just like "eh..." with a healthy shrug. Like I said before, if you're easily entertained by "slap-stick" this is totally for you.
Overall: 8
Chitose get you! doesn't really have any direction. Just a bunch of laughs here and there. I wasn't expecting a lot from this when I started it, but with the number of times it had me laughing was enough to keep me going. The comedy itself isn't really for anything. Heck it's pretty lame most of the time but I like that #facepalm kind of humour. Give Chitose a shot. She'll try to win your heart just like she's trying to win her onii-chan's.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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