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Sep 28, 2018
"In Japan, the color blue signifies youth, a time of excitement and infinite possibilities"
Hello everyone , this is my review of funniest show of this season and one of the best gag comedy i had ever seen in anime ..
so Lets begin
Intro:
Imagine what you expect when you going to college, we develop a lot of preconceptions about what it would be like i mean New places, new friends, maybe a new girlfriend. Go to some parties, maybe find somewhere I felt like I could really fit in and all that wonderful dreamy thought. Well our main protagonist Imagination is no different than an average student
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who just entering the college.
After graduating high school, Iori moves to Izu, on the coast, to go to college for mechanical engineering. “I’ll put all my effort into having the best college life possible!” he vows. “I’m going to meet cute girls, fall in love, and enjoy the pinnacle of youth with good friends!”
He moves in with his uncle and, more importantly, his two beautiful cousins: motherly, long-haired Nanaka and tomboyish, short-haired Chisa. All of them work at the uncle’s dive shop, the Grand Blue; unfortunately, so do Tokita and Kotobuki, macho dive bums who pressure Iori into joining the diving club even though he can’t swim. Alas, Iori soon finds himself roped into their social circle, partying with a bunch of goofy jocks who just want to get naked and play all-male drinking games. Will Iori get to enjoy a cool campus life? Will he find love? Will the diving club ever actually get in the water?
Well thats for the introduction part which sounds like an average college based anime
or IS IT!, so let examine in our further review.
Story: (7/10)
Most of the time we see gag anime fail to deliver a proper story line and mostly involved in delivering some random funny events and scenes.
Well Grand Blue is kind of done a decent job in constructing a story line. Sure we can say that its not a story based anime .However, Grand Blue does deserve credit in the sense that it doesn't completely devolve into comedy, as most events take place in a ocean setting, staying true to the foundation that it lay down. The Episodes are also loosely tied together, meaning that there is some degree of continuation. But in all we can say that its main purpose is to make audience laugh.
Art, Animation and sound:(9/10)
Art is beautiful considering how they have utilize the beauty of locations including underwater and seasore and present it in a beautiful and artistic way. Animation is great, studio done a decent job in adapting manga considering manga artstyle is already top class we sure expect in the hands of a decent studio anime is pleasant to watch.
There are some part i like to focus on which Grand Blue done a tremendous job that is adapting face expression with the scenes. Grand Blue Dreaming is a stunning treasure trove of reaction faces. With influences from hot-blooded fighting anime, horror movie framing, and direct references to other franchises, like this Great Teacher Onizuka and that Evil sarcastic Face which taken from Attack on Titans.
OP and ending is pleasant and beautiful as well as some underwater scenes are eyecatching.
It also done a great job in sound department including beautiful opening and ending sound. There are no characters who unnecessarily shouting everywhere and trying to make audience laugh .Voice actors done excellent job in providing tone which goes exceptionally well with the scene
Characters:(9/10)
Characters are unique and excellent and each have there own funnier side perfectly well fitted for such gags Anime.
We can see from absolute scumbags to a hot and weird otaku , from a shy tomboyish waifu material girl who has its own sadist side to a lewd Onee san including Airheads and some trouble some senpais.
Grand Blue has all to offer what is necessary for a gag anime, characters range from lovable bastards like club senpai Tokki and Bukki to absolute scumbags, with Iori somewhere in the middle. He has a veneer of respectability that gets shattered the moment he takes a sip of beer. Also our fellow dorks like good-looking but skeevy anime fan Kohei (“Why isn’t there a club full of beautiful high school girls to be my harem?”)
The female character are more kind of average than you might expect from this particular strain of comedy, with the exception of Nanaka, who is pretty one note with the unpredictable and Lewd Azusa. Chisa and Aina for me is kind of okay serving as a balance in between all these crazy characters.
So Whats Lacking:
Well if you see the Manga, its clearly one of the best comedy manga ever made. For anime i feel it kind of fail to adapt the proper pacing of the Anime and how to give Focus on some particular scene. We can see same kind of thing with some famous anime like Food Wars (after 1st season) and Tokyo Ghoul. On some scenes and some part of the story it feel bit rushed which makes viewers who already familiar with manga kind of disappointed. Other than that i dont find anything which are lacklustre in the Anime.
The Bad:
The other element that might not work for everyone is all the nudity and fanservice. The most explicit nudity actually comes from the boys in the club, who tend to strip when they get drunk.
The women, however, in their skintight wetsuits, bikinis, or the occasional glimpse of underwear, are clearly supposed to be titillating.
Well i can say that its not for everyone who dont feel comfortable in such thing like nudity and drinkin
Conclusion:
Grand Blue is fundamentally a frat house farce in the vein of something like American Pie or The Hangover in anime version. Its comedy definitely has lot of consistency when it comes to make people laugh. If you want a show who you can watch with your friends with enjoyment and laugh this show deliver all the things you needed.
Funny events timing is impeccable, making great use of situations, and even manages to make repeating the same punchline funnier the second time.
Overall its pretty good and satisfying show and definitely one of the best gag anime ever made also the funniest one but again you’ll have to really love booze jokes, funny faces, and gags about guys being caught naked with little censorship marks obscuring their junk.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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May 16, 2018
"the flow of time is an illusion, that the past, present and future are equally real, and that time is tenseless"
Hello readers
there i go presenting the review of probably the best science fiction series world of anime has to offer . They say you can't improve on perfection, yet Steins;Gate 0 does just that. Taking what made the original story so great by awesome characters and a much darker theme makes Steins;Gate 0 the perfect continuation to a story.
"no one know what the future holds, thats why its potential is infinite"
story(probably 10/10)
I love how Steins;Gate 0 embraces the Beta timeline.
As i mention steins gate 0
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involves a much darker theme and more thrilling impact than its previous season.As we seen in previous season, the series left off at the end of its 23rd episode, except in this version of events our hero Okabe didn't go through with the heroics that brought Steins;Gate prime to its happy ending. Instead, Okabe has gone full on tortured fallen hero, even going so far as to don a jet black ensemble to reflect the depths of his anguish. he is emotionally exhausted, burnt out on play-acting, and haunted by trauma that flares up whenever he's reminded of that one cruel summer. This episode's idle conversations between very familiar friends did a great job of asserting how badly Okabe had suffered, making his resistance to Suzuha asking for further help feel entirely natural.
In short with giving much spoiler's ahead i feel story seems much more darker and thrilling than previous season. Its still lacks some originality also i feel it skipping some of its detail's but it has great potential, some starting episodes are bit drafty and will surely able to give chills through its darker theme's.
Animation and art(9/10)
White fox absolutely fantastic job here.The episode does a great job of tweaking the series into something much more unsettling than Steins'Gate's early episodes; dramatic closeups and moody camera work ensure that the audience is never unaware of the deep psychological stress that haunts Okabe at all times.
On other hand it also feel's somewhat limited by its color palette and a little lethargic in its pacing.Its similar to Re:Zero, appears to be applying some of the same elements and themes from Subaru’s hellish existence when bringing Okabe’s visions to life.though its still great and you will get what you expect.
"My one constant, the one truth that never failed me was you"
Character(10/10)
Its not unknown that this series got some awesome character complexity that is mostly one of the major requirement of sci-fi thriller story.However i feel everything you learnt about characters like Mayuri, Daru and Moeka Kiryu in Steins;Gate may now no longer be true. You will still find their characteristics the same – Mayuri is still a cute, ditsy young girl, Daru still the pervert and Moeka the shy reporter who hides behind her mobile phone.
Okabe however seems depressed and hopeless and seems like a shell of his former self, its make audience more curious about Okabe's future.
Enjoyment(9/10)
Steins gate 0 is absolutely amazing in every way. I really loved original SG and was waiting for really long time for this. It is definitely at least as good as the first.Its unpredictable,more darker, and always have potential to surprise viewer's with unexpected ending's. Its really fun series for Sci-fi Thriller lovers as well as in short its more like anime verson of christopher nolan's movie's got similar addiction, excitment,unpredectiblity and thrills.
Conclusion
Hands down to one of the most amazing sci-fi series ever produced I believe Steins gate zero has absolute potential as going down as a contender of best series of this year. If you are the fan of 1st season like me you surely find yourself in heaven while watching this series.
Its surely on par with its predecessor's high standards. It remains to be seen if the show will be able to make a compelling story out of a scenario that fans already know a happier outcome for, but the quality of this premiere has assuaged my fears. Even if poor Okabe has to suffer for it, it's good to have Steins;Gate back.
"EL PSI CONGROO"
Story(10/10)
Art (9/10)
Sound(9/10)
Character(10/10)
Enjoyment(9/10)
Hype(11/10)
overall-Highly recommended
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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May 10, 2018
hey readers
here's my review of anime adaptation of wonderful light novel series i try to keep my review very straightforward and short covering only reason why you should give this show a try and why this season is much better than previous season's which is ruining the adaptation by only focusing on fan service and other mainstream shits rather than story
story:(9/10)
dxd 4th season is adaptation of 9th volume of dxd LN Pandemonium at the School Trip
It has a nice plot and great characters that will attract you with their unique personalities its a wonderful story with wide no of different characters, setups and
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location combining large no. of mythical figures and legends such as angel demons gods of different mythology and legends dragon youkai etc and concept like apocalypse infinity dream creation etc in an awesome way .. its universe is probably you can say most vibrant and large as compare to any anime
The ecchi scenes are hilarious. Some people say that the ecchi is exaggerated especially the idea of Issei being a pervert but as you watch the anime you will find that he is a great boy and usually tries his best to control his desires with girls (but he fails numerous times).Note that there are many animes that have more sexual scenes than it with a very weak plot ,so this anime does his job really very well
characters:(9/10)
You are familiar's with most of the characters as it is fourth season there are lot more romantic development lot's of new character's are introduced and there is lot of focus on issei's relationship with rias. As for Issei he goes from being an overly-perverted MC to a perverse, respected, beloved, mature and powerful MC who gives his all to protect his comrades and truly cares about all of them deepening his relationship with every one and forming new allies and also about ANTAGONIST introduced especially in this volume is diverse as the protagonists and several of them are antagonists you just love to hate them
about Issei's harem (∞/whats so ever...XD)
Ise's harem is handled in such a wonderful way.every one is dynamic and got there own speciallity There's no crazy tsundere beatings or normal harem antics, just friendly competition amongst the girls for their spot in the harem. All the girls are just perfect. Every single one of them is so unique and they all play a huge role of importance in the series.
animation(7/10) and art(8/10) or youtube trailer..:P
well its kind of decent animation i would not say its great like those of kyoto animtion or ufotable but its better than before as it shows light novel content perfectly so put it simply you get what you expected
enjoyment:(8/10)
It's hilarious, it's unpredictable, it's extremely intense, all the characters are fantastic, the ecchi and romance are wonderful
you will enjoy all the characters especially ANTAGONIST as they are not just mindless freaks and got complex characteristics action is intense along with awesome fan service..:D
overall(why you should watch it)(8/10)
Highschool DxD is in no way your ordinary ecchi series plot is brilliant with intense characters and astounding plot preserving story along with super power and harem echhi stuff which is quite rare. its really a good and refreshing show
Overall Grade: 8
Story 9
Animation 7
Sound 8
Character 9
Enjoyment 8
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 27, 2018
A lot of comedy anime are based on formulas. Here is a premise. Here are jokes that arise from that premise. Basic sitcom stuff. Hinamatsuri takes these fundamentals and grows them to reach a much higher form of comedic storytelling.
First the Fundamentals of Comedic Storytelling
It should first and foremost be stated that humor is subjective. Though this doesn’t mean that there are not techniques used to craft jokes. Just because the jokes do not land for everyone doesn’t make them not jokes. This can make it hard to discuss comedy. If we disregard everything as subjective, the ability to have a conversation is lost, so
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let’s talk about some fundamentals.
In gag like Azumanga Daioh, much of the humor is derived from the conversations the characters have and extreme versions of everyday life. Meanwhile, in the serialised harem anime Nisekoi, it often had episodes where the humor was created by an event, often putting the protagonist and one of the heroines in a situation where they naturally bounced off each other to create humorous dialogue. Nisekoi is a traditional sitcom-like premise, but in many ways, they are forced to stunt the development of their characters to ensure that the jokes can continue as they always have. This is where Hinamatsuri comes in.
lets talk about 1st eposode...plz dont read this before watching..
Hinamatsuri benefits from smart presentation. It presents its most ridiculous moments in a straightforward, unapologetic manner, as if a girl in a metal pod teleporting into a high-rise apartment and landing on a yakuza officer's head is no big deal. As the show's comedic straight man, Nitta's personality helps out on this front. His reactions tend to fall on the “stunned speechless” end of the spectrum, which is more understated than the panicked, cartoonish screaming we'd likely see from an everyman teenage protagonist. The contrast between those low-key responses and Hina's bizarre behavior (not to mention her hilariously odd-looking transport egg) places extra emphasis on just how strange this all is, and that in turn makes the humor more effective.
Hinamatsuri is about yakuza and psychics… kinda?... omegalul ... just watch it ...
Hinamatsuri is a story that follows the life of the yakuza Nitta, who ends up having to take care of Hina, a girl with physic powers. As the series goes on its cast expands to include other yakuza, psychics and Hina’s classmates. The comedy arises from interactions between these characters, and absurdist situations that the characters end up in. The anime spends a lot of time establishing who the characters are and how they act through the humor. artwork and sense of comedic timing really shine in gags .
The Maturation of Comedy
Hinamatsuri is not the only comedy to tackle these elements. Even so, it’s success at it is certainly worth the look. It so perfectly creates something greater out of an already great manga. Comedy genere are often accused of focusing on flat, un-developing characters. While that critique is both misguided and generally wrong, Hinamatsuri provides a perfect counterpoint to that argument. As the characters grow, so does the storytelling and the jokes. Hinamatsuri proves the sheer height of perfection that a comedy series can strive to accomplish.
overall
I'm enjoying its particular brand of lunacy, so I'll be sticking around to see where it goes. If combining Cromartie High School levels of weirdness with an “unusual dad raises weird kid” story sounds like your idea of a good time, by all means give this show a try.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 12, 2018
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is about two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who lose possession of their bodies as a result of breaking the most important rule in alchemy, attempting to resurrect the dead, and they journey across the country of Amestria as they attempt to reclaim their former selves. Edward Elric is this anime's protagonist, the famed "Fullmetal Alchemist" whose legendary reputation is rivaled by his alchemical skills, the wise cracking prodigy with an unpredictable personality and a strong distaste for milk, and the height-conscious adolescent with a constant inner conflict about morality, a massive amount of confidence, and an unwavering dedication to his loved
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ones. If I were to make a list of the greatest anime characters, Edward Elric would be in at least the top ten. Alphonse Elric is the younger of the two brothers, a gentle and likable young boy trapped in a suit of armor that serves as Edward's mediator during Ed's explosive episodes (Al is often assumed to be the older of the two due to his height). Brotherhood ventures into a variety of places throughout Amestria, from the bustling business environment in Central City to the fear-inducing tunnels underneath the city, from the wind-driven snowflakes covering the Drachma region to the primal adobes in dust-consumed Ishval, and, in all of them, this anime crafts the setting with a razor-sharp eye for detail and an amazingly artistic flair.
The majority of FMA Brotherhood doesn't focus on the Elric brothers but instead on the people surrounding them. Colonel Roy Mustang is my favorite character, an easygoing alchemist with the coolest power ever (He can unleash fire by – get this! – snapping his fingers!), and an ambitious leader that alternates between cracking jokes and being dangerously serious. There's Winry Rockbell, a childhood friend of the Elric brothers and a gifted mechanic. There's Scar, a sunglasses-wearing Ishvalan with a reputation as a malicious murderer and a mission to destroy alchemists of the military via alchemy. Brotherhood also contains a great group of villains in the Homunculi, the seven nearly-unstoppable immortal-like beings each with their own unique personality, and their Father. The two Homunculi that stood out to me were Greed (The Homunculi are named after the seven deadly sins), a rebellious man with steel-like skin, and Pride. Born from Nightmare Fuel, Pride is this anime's most important villain excluding the main antagonist Father who I will remember most for that frightening scene with Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye. Excluding the emotionless Father, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has characters with great acting, emotion, complexity, and (above all) likability (Is this even a word?)
There are five main themes in Brotherhood; the final opening is by far the most emotional, but my favorite is the first, a fast-paced theme song that slowly intensifies at a pace with the opening's singer. Plotwise, there isn't a big difference in Brotherhood from the Fullmetal manga (although Isaac the Freezer never graced the FMA pages nor did Father Cornello evolve into a hulking beast), but the anime is still just as good, with more twists than a Twizzler stick and more energy than a kid on a sugar rush.
Perhaps the greatest thing about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is its appeal to all genres. If you want tons of action, if you want a show with martial arts, if you want a military-themed anime, if you want some mystery to your show, if you want some sci-fi in your show, if you want a huge focus on adventure in your show, if you want some slice-of-life aspects to your anime, if you want to see buckets of blood, if you want to watch a show with fantasy elements in it, if you want to watch a dystopia-themed show, if you want to check out an anime with depth, then Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the series for you.
overall ratings:
story-10
art-8
sound-9
characters-9
enjoyment-10
overall-9.6
recommendation-extremely high
category-masterpiece
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Feb 12, 2018
The Series
[Rating:10/10]
Clannad ~ After Story ~ Complete Second Season picks up from where this anime adaptation of the visual novel left off after the first season. The characters are now concerned about graduating from high school and moving on with their lives. Nagisa and Tomoya are firmly a couple and soon, as Tomoya graduates and Nagisa once again suffers from illness and must repeat her senior year, the two find themselves in the real world dealing with real life issues. Moving forward with his life together with Nagisa, Tomoya, who was so adept at helping out his friends in high school with their troubles, realizes
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he is not so skilled at working out his own problems.
With the same beautiful animation that defined the first season, an even more beautiful tale is woven in Clannad ~ After Story ~ one that is charming, sweet, and heartbreaking. The characters all grow tremendously and reflect the universal truths that we all know and experience – love, loss, fear, anxiety, and the pressure to succeed.
Video Quality
[Rating:9/10]
The gorgeous animation for Clannad ~ After Story ~ is given a strong AVC/MPEG-4 1080p encodement on Blu-ray from Sentai Filmworks. Although the purposeful, ethereal, “milky” veneer that permeates the image sometimes seems to soften the detail, it never distracts or ruins the enjoyment of the series. Lie art mostly clear, and no motion artifacts or aliasing are detectable.
Audio Quality
[Rating:9/10]
Like the original series, Clannad, in both its original Japanese and English dub, has a subtle and atmospheric lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz/24-bit) soundtrack that is nicely balanced between the front and surround channels, has clean dialogue and a good amount of dynamic range. It is open and airy with a natural midrange, but there isn’t much in the way of low frequencies. That doesn’t harm the sound, however, as the mix works very well for the material.
Overall:
[Rating:9.6/5]
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Feb 12, 2018
So Koyomi Araragi's this ordinary high-schooler, only one fateful night he's ambushed by a predatory vampire in an underpass and if it weren't for the sudden intervention of the mysterious stranger in his neighbourhood given to spouting sardonic witticisms about the occult he'd have been in real trouble, so now he's one-quarter bloodsucker with preternatural healing powers, mentoring under the mysterious stranger to pay back his debt, investigating his classmates' run-ins with the paranormal.
And all that gets set up in the time it would have taken most series to run their opening credits.
Bakemonogatari ('ghost/monster stories'), adapted from the light novels by Nisio Isin, is a
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show bursting at the seams. It's well aware of genre conventions - there's an extended panty shot only seconds into episode one - but it's toying with them, revelling in wordplay, in-jokes and running its fingers along the fourth wall.
The production design draws heavily on artist Vofan's original illustrations for the light novels - this is a distinctive, eye-catching world of layered silhouettes in soft pastel colours, using minimal animation, staccato cutting between still frames and copy and paste to sly, humorous effect (like the running visual gag that every car looks exactly the same). Studio Shaft are obviously angling to save money, but it's done so neatly it rarely becomes an issue - Araragi's errant plume of hair mirroring his emotional state, or psychedelic colour changes camouflaging some truly gruesome violence later in the series. Few shows in recent years have played so strongly to the limitations of the medium.
Which is not to say Bakemonogatari is ever less than visually inventive. Stop-motion collages, live-action models and super-deformed characters all crop up but the standout feature is undoubtedly the wordspam peppering every episode, passages from the novels flashed rapid-fire in between shots like a soundless inner monologue. Even subtitled, the effect is (literally) staggering, almost synaesthetic - sometimes played for laughs, sometimes ramping up the atmosphere.
At the same time Bakemonogatari is very much pitched totally straight. For all the rampant self-indulgence, every story arc is a neat, succinct and often startlingly emotional exploration of someone's pain, and how Araragi can't stop himself from trying to help them, even if it's not always in his best interests.
There's even an odd restraint, even maturity, in some of the most blatant fanservice Shaft dream up. Troubled female lead Hitagi Senjougahara graces a shower scene as censor-baiting as they come, yet her lack of concern with her own nudity is a world away from the tropes of the stereotypical harem series.
The camera keeps drifting back to her, naked or semi-clothed, again and again but the way in which she taunts Araragi is characterised far more as dry amusement at - and later genuine, grudging admiration for - his innate goodness rather than yet another succubus with a one-track mind. And yes, there's pain there, too; Senjougahara's problem (the subject of the first story arc) is she's nearly weightless, her mass a fraction of what it ought to be. 'Now you're just showing off,' Araragi accuses her. 'I'm just not good at wearing clothes,' she corrects him quietly. 'They're too heavy.'
At the same time the constant sense the show is largely preaching to the converted - clichés are clichés to some extent, regardless of whether they're being sent up - does make for heavy going. Viewers with little tolerance for anime excess could well find the opening arc a turn-off, and it doesn't exactly let up - on top of acres of skin there's over-sexualised under-age characters, lipstick lesbianism, shrill, hyper-speed Japanese pop music, occasional showers of gore and more besides.
Some will take such a list as a ringing endorsement, others will probably flee in terror. It bears noting Shaft never allow any of this to drive the narrative, though. Anyone looking to be pandered to outright is probably going to leave disappointed. The genre elements are always part of the dynamics - for every wink to the audience, every popcorn moment there's a scene of quiet introspection, artistic beauty or clever verbal sparring and they're all just as effective.
Araragi is a likeable, admirable lead for all his naivete, and he and his friends readily invite the viewer's empathy without (or despite) mugging for the camera. We care whether their problems get resolved, and where his relationship with Senjougahara is headed (yes, a couple in a shounen series who - for all their lunatic idiosyncracies - openly confess their feelings, actually talk things through and plan for the future!).
Ultimately, for such an utter fantasy Bakemonogatari feels strikingly human. The self-indulgence is undeniably part of the appeal - the show is hugely entertaining and frequently very funny - but for all it can be wickedly crass it also displays subtlety and a kind of grace lacking from far too many mainstream productions.
Ignored by distributors at the time of writing, currently only available on (non-English friendly) Japanese DVD and Bluray or fansubtitled digital release, for any anime fan after something playful or experimental - a portmanteau of witty short stories, beautifully drawn and scripted with genuine heart - Bakemonogatari comes hugely recommended.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 12, 2018
This is the most fabulous sequel of any anime. The ending of Code Geass gave a very wide idea of choices for a next season BUT Code Geass R2 was beyond my expectations. As soon as it started, the plot was great and full of amazing ideas. The flow of ideas coming and going was a wonderful experience.
The continuous story of this anime grew and grew...The feeling of sitting on the edge of the couch...That is what I felt. Waiting impatiently for one episode every week.
If u have watched Code Geass, then the sequel is a MUST.
Simply, Code Geass R2 is 10/10 and will stay
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forever one of the greatest anime of all times.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Sep 15, 2017
death note is one of the most popular anime in the main stream anime list and generally it is the 1st anime you recommend to your friends to enter into the anime world. BUT i feel like this anime is bit overrated i mean its good for starters but it will not as good for a regular.
story(6)
not much special there in the story still its pretty decent . I feels like there just more fancy things which might entertain you like some thrilling moments and feud between L and Light is really entertaining, but after watching some 15 episode i feel kind of
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bored coz i cant feel the characters in the story. Character development is really important part of the story and this is where death note is lacking the most. In short i can say that its more like a cat and mouse story rather than a real crime story with supernatural contents in it.
Art(9)
death note feature some best quality of direction and backgrounds its really well directed and u can praise the studio. though its not has animation quality on the level of like fate series or its still one of the best directed anime out there.
Sound(10)
THis is where death note shines the most . As i discussed earlier its one of the most well directed anime so find some of the best sound quality in anime . 1st opening is really one of my favorite anime theme.
character(5)
Its my personal opinion but if the story is not that decent if it also got many plot holes if anime got good character development and influencial characters i can ignore what story lacking. Here death note really sucks I mean I really feel dissapointed after watching this story. Other than Light Yagami which I feels one of the best villains in anime rest all characters sucks.Ya many people argue are u for gotten about THE GREAT L which is 2nd on MAL popularity . ya i like L but who is L some super genius thats all . there is no character development not at all he just simply chasing after Light and we know nothing about him. Ya many characters are mysterious but they have there weakness inspirations personalty and there backstory which feel really important coz it connects characters and audience you really needs to feel for characters if its protagonist you admire there thinking you idolize them you love them you feel sad if something bad happen to them or in the case of antagonist a feeling of hatred is there( i mean light is really son of a bitch).
I cant feel anything for L during whole series He is just there as Light play material which i feels really dissapointing . there are many support characters who can be great but light carried the whole anime and I watch whole anime just because light is there.
enjoyment(7)
ya i enjoy this show at least 1st 15 episodes . so its pretty dencent show and you can view this as a Binge watch.
overall(7.6)
As i say again its bit overrated and incomplete but its good for starters because its plain and simple with amazing direction and animation.
recommedation
for staters-high
overall-medium
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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