How this anime feels is the first sip of coffee in the morning, hearing the trees rustle on a spring day, hearing the laughter of close friends. Or to put it more plainly, this anime is a warm, heartfelt, ironically human show that is an standup example of its genre (as a slice of life).
This show is very self-aware and knows what it wants to do, then executes it well. Throughout the anime I found myself yearning for more character development of each side character, not because they were boring but because from a few seconds on screen, the anime made me want to get
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Feb 20, 2024
Momochi-san Chi no Ayakashi Ouji
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My review in a form of a shoujo trope checklist and my silly reactions, just for fun.
Immediately dead parents BIG eyes, slightly parted mouth in *soft* shock NAKED MAN???? Cat men Excessive blushing Queer baiting smh Magic girl energy?? ML is childhood friend? ... Aug 14, 2023
Forest Fairy Five
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This anime is like if someone hosted a kid's club over video chat using vtuber models.
That being said, I found it SO FUNNY. The first FOUR MINUTES of each episode is the same slightly glitchy intro sequence that alludes to SOME PLOT, that it proceeds to completely ignore in favour of the most mundane dialogue and episode-filling trash. That being said I did have tears in my eyes from laughter watching this anime. Some highlights of the show are the random jumpscare pop music, the characters arms clipping through their heads, the comments of being too fat and dieting ALL THE TIME, despite this being made ... |