The campiness of Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE! is too much, yet I can't stop watching! 🤣 It's a decent satire of the mahou shoujo genre that not only mocks the cliches, but embraces them as well, if that makes any sense.
EDIT: Just finished it today, actually. It's not bad. A little repetitive and formulaic, but I guess that's just the genres structure. Like I said, it provides decent satire and that's really all it needs to be. It's no Madoka Magica, but it doesn't try to be that, and it's better for it. _________________
Hibike! Euphonium Is a supremely comfy anime so far. That's really all I expect from it and really, that's the best outcome.
Other then that I'm kinda uninterested in this season. I'll watch the new Kinro mosaic season and the Yuki Chan thing. _________________ Alt Right meme game on point
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I have herd good things actually. I might pick it up after finals but I have a hard time liking anything in the fantasy genre . Always gives me pause
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Kids on the Slope Genres: Drama, Music
Episodes: 12
The beginning of summer, 1966. Because of his father's job situation, freshman high school student Kaoru Nishimi moves by himself from Yokosuka to Kyushu to live with relatives. Until then, Kaoru was an honor roll student who tended to keep to himself, but meeting notorious bad boy Sentaro Kawabuchi starts to change him. Through his devil-may-care classmate, Kaoru learns the attractions of jazz and finds the first person he can call a "friend". He also discovers how much fun it is to play music with a pal.
Directed by Shinichirō Watanabe (of Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo) this one is unsurprisingly another mark of quality from the veteran director. I don’t generally go for romance/drama flavors of the medium, but somehow this one is another one of the exceptions that has a lot of charm to it. My only issue seems to be it is way too short as I could watch a story revolving around this for at least twenty-four episodes or more. This has only increased in quality over repeated viewings and through the backdrop of jazz and a lot of heart into themes of friendship, love, and loss – I love it and encourage others to watch it.
I know I'm a bit late to the discussion train with Kids On The Slope, but now that I'm finished it, I have the biggest smile on my face right now. Watanabe has done it again with incorporating a simple premise but having memorable and loveable characters, beautiful animation and a fantastic soundtrack to boot. The only complaints that I have with the series is that while the writing is also really great, it's formula seems a tad repetitive, character makes mistake; they realise their mistake; walks off; repeats next episode. It also may be too sentimental for other peoples liking. Despite that, I was engaged throughout every episode making me laugh, cry and making me anticipate what happens next episode. I regret not seeing it when it was airing, but at least I was able to see this series at last and I'm glad Gowi reminded me of it once again. _________________
I don't watch too much anime and I haven't watched in a long time, but my favorites were Death Note, Monster, Sword Art Online, Attack on Titan, No. 6, Black Lagoon, and Black Butler.
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