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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo. & HACHI-NANTTE, Sore wa Nai Deshou!

    Posted on September 1, 2020 7:08 am by Offkorn Comment

    As Kuzu no Honkai is a sex-focused romantic drama with comedic elements, Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo is a sex-focused romantic comedy with dramatic elements. The comedy style here is quite manic, which compliments the various emotional breakdowns surprisingly well. The melodramatic plot developments though… not so much. The club-disbandment, creepy theater troupe leader, and puritanical school officials subplots were all completely unnecessary.

    Hachi-nantte, Sore wa Nai Deshou! could also be considered unnecessary, as it doesn’t really do anything that hasn’t been done before. That said, I think it should get credit for taking the trappings of an overpowered MC harem show and subverting them somewhat. Although the protagonist is strong, he can’t just steamroll his opposition and often finds himself tangled up in political obligations, and though the show is ~technically~ a harem only one of the girls is a love interest (the others are just there for the security the position brings) and there’s only one brief ecchi-related scene (used for comedy).

    I also attempted to watch Kono Oto Tomare! and Hi Score Girl: The club room being occupied by delinquents was too much to deal with in the former, while in the case of the latter Ono’s home situation proved the deal-killer.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer 2020 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation Coming of Age Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Fantasy Finished HiDive Incomplete Source Novel Adaptation Romance School Life Series Televised
  • Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken & Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka II: FAMILIA MYTH

    Posted on August 31, 2020 8:53 am by Offkorn Comment

    A fairly standard overpowered protagonist show, Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken’s defining feature is that almost everyone’s either extremely nice/reasonable or becomes so after being defeated in some manner (whether it be through force, conversation, or trickery). It’s very much a ‘sit back and enjoy yourself’ kind of production without much in the way of nuance or depth to get bogged down on; even the ecchi elements are practically wholesome when compared to what you normally find in harem series.

    DanMachi’s second season on the other hand is very much not a ‘sit back and enjoy’ type of show, infested as it is with manufactured drama and asshole antagonists. A large number of storytellers get stuck between crafting the start of their story and concluding it, generally either because they get lost/sidetracked along the way or get greedy with early success and want to drag things out as long as possible. This appears to be a case of the latter.

    None of these three arcs advance the various plot threads introduced by the prequel, and each features new antagonists whose only apparent purpose is to be defeated in random ways (likely to never be seen again). Not helping matters is that the action scenes are notably lacking… something. I’m not sure what exactly, just that they don’t match up favorably to earlier ones. Much like this season as a whole.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Autumn 2019 - Summer 2019 - Winter 2021 - Summer 2021 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll DanMachi Drama Dramatic Support Ecchi Fantasy Funimation Harem Hulu Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Series Televised TenSura
  • Assorted Non-Comedy Anime

    Posted on August 27, 2020 9:43 am by Offkorn Comment

    Fairy gone: I can’t think of a single good reason to keep watching this series beyond the pilot episode; the characters are awful and the fairies are Persona ripoffs.

    Katsute KAMI Datta KEMONO-tachi e: This show does not make a good first impression. While it amazingly enough manages to overcome that handicap by focusing on the corruption of various characters’ personal desires, by the halfway point that effort turns out to be for naught when it goes all-in on the battle shounen angle. The (thankfully rare) bits of comedy are also uniformly terrible.

    Assassins Pride: Questionable beginning aside, this briefly fooled me into thinking it was going to be a fairly standard ‘academy tournament’ or ‘rise of the underdog’ type of story… only to turn into a discordant mess of unrelated ideas instead.

    Granbelm: A magical mecha battle royale series with Madoka-like characters and an early streak of comic relief centered on the protagonist’s airhead façade. The problem is that it starts when the battle has been raging for a year, so instead of exciting early eliminations you have an extended see-sawing stalemate that wears out its welcome before the series is even half over and big dramatic moments that come across as arbitrary. What’s really annoying though is that episodes 10 & 11 (which have an almost completely different theme) are pretty damn good.

    How disappointing. An almost complete wash, I’m wondering if I should just stick to comedies.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Autumn 2019 - Spring 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Battle Shounen Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Dropped Fantasy Finished Funimation HiDive Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Tejina Senpai & ITAI no wa IYA nano de BOUGYORYOKU ni KYOKUFURI Shitai to OMOIMASU.

    Posted on August 23, 2020 4:19 pm by Offkorn 1 Comment

    The half-length episode series Tejina Senpai starts out as an amusing enough version of Ueno-san, only to run out of steam partway through and lean ever more heavily on lewdness as a crutch. The joke variety is also lacking and the additional two members that eventually get added to the club don’t really help much in that department (unless you’re a fan of inexplicable pseudo-incest).

    Also a comedy, Bofuri takes the virtual fantasy land action-adventure aspects of Sword Art Online and combines them with a somewhat random style of reaction humor focusing on Mary Sue parody. Before the guild gets formed most of the amusement comes from the sharp contrast between Maple’s appearance/personality and fondness for unintentional brutality… and this part of the show works fantastically. Eventually however it leans too far into the ‘overpowered main character’ shtick to the point event developments become tiresome. Remarkably high-quality action scenes throughout though.

    That’s the danger of parody: You run the risk of becoming the very thing you’re trying to laugh at.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer 2020 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Adventure Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Ecchi Fantasy Finished Funimation Incomplete Source Novel Adaptation Parody Romance School Life Science Fiction Series Televised Virtual World
  • COP CRAFT & Kyokou Suiri: In/Spectre

    Posted on July 28, 2020 1:55 am by Offkorn 1 Comment

    After seeing a comment that made it sound like Red Data Girl, and noticing the rather large disconnect between the early (edgy) and current (goofy) promotional imagery, I decided to finally get around to watching In/Spectre… and I’m undecided on whether it was a mistake or not. While the beginning is enjoyable, the remaining two-thirds to 50% is for the most part pretty boring and/or distractingly implausible. Rather than an engaging mystery/thriller, exciting action series, or amusing romantic comedy it just ends up something like the second coming of Kyoukai no Kanata.

    Cop Craft on the other hand I didn’t have any particularly strong desire to see, but the ‘odd couple’ relationship angle seemed like it might complement the previous series. It did not. Rather, it reminded me rather acutely of why I mostly stopped watching Anime in the first place. While the series has a lot of ideas and messages to impart, some of them even pretty good, it never manages to sell any of them. Stuff is just sort of thrown at the wall and then forgotten an episode or two later.

    What’s interesting is that both of these series (despite their source material having been written 11 and 9 years ago, respectively) seem tailor-made for current events. In the former’s case you have the central theme of using lies and ‘questions’ to obfuscate and/or distract from the truth, while in the latter you have democracy being boiled down to ‘not choosing which one is good, just which one is better’ and corrupt police. So in the end these two series did end up complimenting one another… just not in the way I had expected.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer 2020 - Winter 2023 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Funimation Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Novel Adaptation Paranormal Romance Series Televised Urban Fantasy Workplace
  • Youjo Senki: Saga of Tanya the Evil

    Posted on September 21, 2019 1:02 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The war should have ended following the Empire’s crushing victory on the Rhine Front. It did not. Instead the conflict has shifted to the southern continent, where remnants of the Republic’s army continue their stubborn resistance. A resistance Tanya is tasked with eliminating once and for all.

    A direct continuation of the earlier TV series featuring similar content. It expects you to have already seen that and won’t work well as a stand-alone.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Crunchyroll Drama History Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Movie Urban Fantasy Youjo Senki
  • Hakushaku to Yousei

    Posted on August 4, 2019 11:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Edgar J.C. Ashenbert’s quest to recover a lost family heirloom leads him to the “Fairy Doctor” Lydia Carlton, who’s said to be knowledgeable of the various fae normally invisible to humans. Distrustful of his motives and more than a little annoyed that he basically kidnapped her, she’s also happy to have finally met someone who wants her help and doesn’t treat her like a freak. The more time she spends with him though the more mysterious he becomes… and the harder it is to keep her distance.

    A Victorian era romance with minor harem aspects and both comedic and dramatic supporting elements. The early action scenes and mystery theme mostly vanish in the second quarter.

    More Information:
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    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2008 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Comic Relief Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Finished History LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Partial Adaptation Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Hachigatsu no Cinderella Nine

    Posted on July 16, 2019 12:02 pm by Offkorn Comment

    When Tsubasa Arihara arrives to discover her high school lacks a girls’ baseball club, she decides to form one herself. The first and most pressing of the challenges she faces being finding eight other girls willing to join a new club with few supplies and no clubroom or practice area.

    A baseball-themed schoolgirl club comedy with periodic infusions of character-related drama.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comedy Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Dropped School Life Series Sports Televised
  • FLCL -Alternative-

    Posted on July 6, 2019 2:16 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Kana, Tomomi, Mossan, and Hijiri are just ordinary highschool students going about their everyday lives and enjoying youth. Yet the sudden appearance of Haruko Haruhara with the cryptic remark “Seventeen won’t wait for you.” sets off a series of events which will force each of them to decide for themselves just what maturity means.

    A schoolgirl-centric coming of age story with a large amount of comedy, periodic action, and minor ecchi aspects. It’s available in both movie and episodic format and shares a setting with the other FLCL series.

    More Information:
    Amazon
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Anime Original Comedy Coming of Age Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Finished FLCL Movie School Life Science Fiction Series Televised
  • FLCL: PROGRESSIVE

    Posted on July 6, 2019 4:59 am by Offkorn Comment

    The war between Medical Mechanica and Fraternity continues to rage unabated across the galaxy. A state of affairs which doesn’t mean much to the reserved Hidomi Hibajiri until she herself comes under attack and, through the meddling of Raharu Haruha, awakens a secret power hidden deep within.

    A sequel to FLCL with similar attributes and a mostly different cast. It’s available in both episodic and movie format.

    More Information:
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    aniDB
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    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Anime Original Comedy Coming of Age Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Ecchi Finished FLCL Movie Romance Science Fiction Series Televised

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