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Mar 30, 2014
The Silver Spoon was real after all…
Story/Plot: we have the story of Hachiken, a young high school boy who enrolled an agriculture school/college in order to escape his past and to find new opportunities along the career he is pursuing to. This follows up season 1 right off which is something I like about this series. Along his journey, Hachiken gets to meet many friends, many experiences, and the harshness he goes through facing reality which is something we all experience at some point in our lives. What I like about this, as the story goes on, is the viewer learns about agriculture environment
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such as working in the field, how to make cheese, how to make bacon, dealing with the livestock, among others important things. The lessons this anime is bringing upon us is truly meaningful. (9.5)
Characters: If there’s something I like the most in this is the dialogue and the character development. Every character has his/her own goal and each one of them got his/her own problem to take care of. We get to see how they grow up and learn according to the different tasks they get involved as well. The comedy approach always comes in the right moment and somehow that’s something I find important in a slice of life. (10)
Animation: A-1 pictures delivers a great animation and quality for this series. The backgrounds, the animals and the characters seem to be in the right picture. Props to them. (9)
Sound: Beautiful melodies and sound effects for the drama moments and all the characters. The Opening song was good and the ending song was lovely from my perspective. (9)
Final thoughts:
Gin no Saji is one of those series that should be on the top list. It’s a shame is considered an underrated anime having such a great story. Hopefully we’ll get to see a Third season…we need more anime like this. (9.5/ 10)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Mar 4, 2014
I've watched this series not long ago and I realized I didn't make any comments in one of the best comedies out there despite the low ranking given from many users...
Story: The story follows the daily life of a group of people in the civil service department. Each one of them is assigned to different tasks and as the day passes they get to know each other working and that's where the fun begins. Since this series genre is classified as comedy/slice of life, there's not much attention to the plot which is what most people tend to avoid but that's a big
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mistake, as the story progresses the more you pay attention, the more you laugh and I must admit, sometimes is hysterically funny. For an office-environment type of anime and as an current office employee myself, this show excels my expectations.(10/10)
Animation: Same animation as Working!. A-1 pictures delivers a great art style again and it fits ServantxService well for what it is to. The budget for a comedy anime ain't that big to begin with so I guess this is fair enough.(8/10)
Character: Individually, the characters are quite unique and lovely. Starting from the stupid and cute Lucy, the slacker Hasebe, the charming/ passive Saya, the cosplayer Megumi and the clumsy supervisor Ichimiya, Each of them has its own personality and that's what make them interesting when they interact to each other. I like them a lot (10/10)
Music/Soundtrack: Not the biggest forte here but undoubtedly enjoyable to my ears, starting from the crazy opening song through the charming ending song. (8.5/10)
Final Thoughts:
This anime could be considered a Working! 2.0 since is more mature and it's got a better writing than its predecessor. The only reason I considered this a 'masterpiece' is due to personal preference(even though I know in a global scale it is not) and for the 'original' work setting established, not all the time you get to see that. Overall 10/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Dec 29, 2013
Well, well, it's been a long run for another great season of 26 episodes for a beautiful series and it's time for a quick review:
Story: If you are one of the persons who's been watching the bakemonogatari series from the beginning you should know better this season delivers another great story where "heavy dialogue" is one of best things and what matters at most. As we all know, Monogatari is divided in arcs in which you have to pay attention to even small details to fully understand what's involved and for the events to come. This season demonstrates one more time why people love this
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type of series and the similarity with its predecessor Bakemonogatari itself; unlike Nisemonogatari, there wasn't the need to put fan-service to the max to reach the audience or rating and that's always a good thing. As a viewer, you can easily manage to marathon this series since the storytelling keeps you in your seat interested and wanting to know more. (9/10)
Animation: Dude it's Shaft. We might never get tired of the epic SHAFT head tilt, who knows (9/10)
Character: There's not too much to say about the characters. Each one of them has its own personality, beliefs and point of view which is one of those things that makes this series interesting. However, I must give Kaiki' seiyuu ( Miki) credit for the outstanding character performance and Nadeko's seiyuu (Kana) for the memorable school-snap moment. They deserve it. By the way ,did I mention the Loli fetish this season? DUDE, you know it (9/10)
Music/Soundtrack: Another season, another OP/ED for each arc.The music was really appealing for my ears, somehow I'm the type of person who enjoy this songs at most while watching the animation [OP or ED] only, it just suits it perfectly. I didn't manage to pay attention to the soundtrack/insert songs [ if there was any to begin with] , and to make a note aside, the OP song for Kaiki's arc got me laughing hysterically because initially I thought it was a troll song lol. Anyhow, the music was great. (8/10)
Final Thoughts:
As the story continuous, Monogatari was easily one of the best series this year. I enjoyed watching every episode with a little taste of action, romance, life lessons and other great things. I highly recommend this to anyone even if he/she is not into it. As for the fans, definitely this is a must watch and to archive ;]
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 14, 2013
Shingeki no Kyojin
"Shingeki shingeki shingeki"… I've heard dat name wherever I look for an anime so I decided to give it a try . First of all, I wanted to let you guys know this is my first review and I haven't read the manga whatsoever so I might miss a few important points that could matter to you people. Having said that, let's start this shit:
Story : Shingeki No Kyojin takes place in a typical apocalyptic environment in which mankind is facing their last days fighting against some beings called "Titans". Now despite the funny-looking titans, you gotta
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admit the story is pretty original, not to mention the idea of the 3d gear maneuver!, implemented in order to face those titans and the close-view how a war tends to change people's lives. It's not the" best story ever" but really genuine (9/10)
Animation : This is the probably the biggest feature about this anime. The fighting scenes , the art-style and the whole animation in general is insanely good. It's like the producers decided to spend all their salary bonuses just in the fuckin' animation. I can't complain at all on that.(10+/10)
Music/Soundtrack: another feature Shingeki is strong on. It provides an splendid Opening track [ Both tracks] and great ED songs as well. As for the soundtrack, the timing was perfect for those epic moments whether was a fight or a nostalgic scenario. Therefore, the music was great , I can't say shit about it as well. (10/10)
Characters : well fellas ,character development is something Shingeki wasn't focus on. At first they introduce a few characters in which a good background story is mentioned for each .However, a few episodes later they decided to introduce many but many characters which seem to be important as a whole and they lack introduction info .I hate remember many faces and names and I think there wasn't the need to do that [at least for now]. At the same time, I cannot argue the reason why they did it since this whole series is filled with mystery and cliffhangers and that's what draws attention. Justification was delivered . (9/10)
Final Thoughts:
To finish up this, I see "Shingeki No Kyojin" as a well-developed series with great animation, appealing music with the further need to know about the characters and what's ahead.
So BITCH PLEASE!, stop talking shit about this amazing series since the anime is heading to nice direction so far.
Overall: (9.5/10)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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