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Jun 11, 2016
Grisaia became somewhat disappointingly self-aware and therefor much less ridiculous (though still completely ridiculous) but to its credit it also became a technically better series. What it does really well is that it starts playing with your expectations of the hot garbage that Grisaia is and uses it to create some genuinely clever and humorous moments mostly by really leaning into the silly Grisaia stuff early on just so they can circumvent their own tropes later on. In fact, even the serious moments go over a bit better this time around. They provided enough of the Grisaia bs I know and love while both acknowledging ...
Jun 10, 2016
Grisaia continues to be the most brashly awful thing I've ever witnessed and I still love it. At least with this arc there are elements that feel like they could have been good and were just executed abysmally by the studio rather than with the first series where it wouldn't have been possible for any of it to be good.

What really makes Grisaia so special is the motivation behind how the authors portray the MC. Just the idea of taking the MC of a harem (usually left as vague as possible so that the player can immerse themselves in the roles easily) and just making ...
Jan 3, 2015
This is a once in a lifetime series. A show so monumentally bad you can't help but watch in wonder. Just about every story arc goes to levels of over-the-top usually reserved for soap operas, and on top of that it also has every harem cliche. You can tell it was based off a visual novel because of how much the show sucks the main character's dick. He's a cool badass who saves all the ladies from their demons and they all love him from the get-go. Usually I don't even have a problem with the harem trope, it saves a lot of time by ...


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