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Jun 25, 2014
May contain spoilers.
The show is very well written, although the time splits for the later episodes may be confusing. Something about a majority of humans wiped out in some catastrophic event and fairies became the new humans. The plot isn't really there as it's almost like a SOL with the MC recalling specific events. However, each event is pretty well written and never fails to entertain. The satirical humour is really well done and surprisingly dark, especially with the fairies always smiling.
Its art is pretty fitting. A colourful show that seemed light-hearted upon the first look, but gets dark suddenly, and helped with sarcastic remarks.
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sound is nothing to write home about. It's good and fitting, but nothing outstanding.
The characters are extremely well written, especially the MC. Each character is unique, fits in well with the back story and the dark humour and contributes to the show in some way. The MC is an MC that is lazy, dark and with a surprisingly realistic personality of a lazy and realistic MC. There's constant sarcasm and dark humour spewing out of her.
Overall, it was extremely enjoyable and a very fun show to watch if you realize that it's a SOL.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jun 25, 2014
Yo there may be spoilers but you have been warned.
Plot is not bad, basically 50 first dates with characters in middle school with heroine losing memories of friends once a week. Now, it would have been great if the plot didn't have subtle hints of NTR everywhere. Luckily, there wasn't any NTR, but the plot and the writing of Hase didn't help, especially with people shitposting anime forums regarding NTR in the show.
Art is like the art in the manga, Brains Base pulls off art pretty well. The art style is appropriate for the "healing" show.
Sound is like art, except not dictated by mangaka. The
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sound track is not bad and the VAs are good, except for the last episode, where the VA of Fujimiya appeared to be not very good with a frustrated voice. Overall, the sound is pretty well done and fits the characters. Background music is ok, nothing special.
The characters are based on idealistic views of middle school students. They're not poorly written, but can be unrealistic at times but most of the time, they're enjoyable and well written. The writing of Hase could have portrayed him better, but then again, he is just a middle school student. Some people disliked Hase because he is awful for self insertion as he reminds the average viewer of their embarrassing experiences in middle school. Fujimiya is what you expect from someone with amnesia. Shougo is a good wingman, and probably a better MC than Hase, contributing to the NTR sensations mentioned earlier. The new guy also contributes to the NTR sensation. Luckily, it just never materialized, but unfortunately, the MC didn't completely win the kaoribowl at the end.
I could have definitely enjoyed it more if there was less threat of NTR throughout the "healing" show, otherwise it's really enjoyable.
Overall, it's a solid 9/10. Although the average is below 9/10, but put together, it's a solid 9/10.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Dec 31, 2013
Note that at the time of this review, I haven't read the VN. When I do, I may rewrite it.
I watched it because a friend of mine told me to watch it. I have to admit my enjoyment. Especially the last arc. The last arc was glorious, easily anime of the year material, especially when you look at what happened and how the characters react.
The story is decent. A pair of siblings went back to the town they grew up in after their parents are dead. It's a great considering what was going to happen. I mean, it would be awkward if your parents walked
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in, right? You can just now go out with all the swag you got banging everyone you can get and no one will walk in and interrupt. Well, everyone except your sister that wants the D ever since something happened when you were kids. Other than taking care of his sister who wants the D and worrying about money, he's living the dream. The plot devolves into what happens if each heroine wanted to bang him and he in return, except for poor stud prez, but that is on a sequel fan disk so not animated. They reset at different points in time, so you can see what is in common and what isn't in each different space time continuum. The last arc is absolutely hilarious, not in a normal way, but hilarious. It's a bit hard to explain.
The art is good, however the VN didn't appear to have stellar art either, so you can't really compare. But man that fan animation on the first episode must've cost them quite a bit.
The music is outstanding, same with the voice acting. I actually liked the OST quite a lot. The voice acting is glorious too. "Sora, Sora, Sora". Not every seiyuu can put in the effort and the emotion he did when voice acting, same with the VA who acted the girls, especially Sora, she got an amazing VA for what they went through with the voice acting.
The characters were well written, and somewhat well developed, but that's to the credit of the company that made the VN so I shouldn't comment on that too much.
Overall, it was very enjoyable. At least the very last arc and how the stud prez went blazing it after she walked in. It would have easily been the anime of the year if the other arcs were nearly as good as the last arc.
No h8 pls.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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