I can't hate on the Seiyuu girls either, as they're doing their utmost with some rather awful material. Weirdly, they have a few banger tunes, some surprisingly decent one-liners, and a few rather appropriately unique sound effects. There's a few hilarious side characters, though, and I do have to give some props to them for creating a cool teddy bear bunny mascot thing that actually isn't annoying for once. Sure, there was the gun-lover, the clumsy protagonist with pink hair, but that's about the sum of it in spite of a rather large cast. I can't even complain that they're all Mary Sues, because frankly, I could barely tell who was supposed to act like who by the end. If anything, they're worse, progressing and regressing their personality traits at random. The steampunk magical girl outfits are so beyond cringe.ĭid I mention the lack of bad-guy development? Well, the heroines are no better. Some of their costume designs have the shadow of something that could have been cool, but frankly, all of it I've seen before, and better made. They're not even entertaining in their more absurd moments. Which, again, are painfully inconsistent in every conceivable way. Honestly, the art is so messy that even a toddler could choreograph the fight scenes. They don't randomly change heights, either. Girls don't magically add or loose ten boob sizes depending on their clothes. ![]() It's predictable, cyclic, and quickly becomes a yawn fest.įirstly, there's a complete lack of understanding of anatomy, and ridiculous inconsistencies. While the first three episodes may feel underwhelmingly odd, it soon becomes clear that this is just what it is, and always will be. inspire interest, mostly being minor and silly variants of the original. I also love a good wacky premise, and while the idea of removing anything remotely Otaku related from the memories of people in various universes, the universes themselves do little to And this series delivers absolutely nothing of interest on that end. But they have to have some motivation, some reason for existence, outside of just wanting to be evil. Take one look at my profile and you'll know I love a good episodic, minion-of-the -day magical girl. But that's basically a summary of everything remotely good about this anime. Look, I wanted a cute anime girl series with a ridiculous premise. And it's 2019 already, please Japan! We don't need such BS like this! Factor in the ED which is the same cast in fan-service ecchi glory (for fapping I assume), along with the very predictable and expected disappointing OST, there is finally no need for our ears to bleed anymore.ĭo me (and us) a big favor, please? Skip or pass this one up, there's no need to watch these shovelware. Music wise, the OP by Asami Imai is the only good thing about the show, in fact this is the only thing I can remember fondly in regards to this shit-show. ![]() The artwork, especially the backgrounds are somewhat good-looking (that is the "overworld", in their present time), but excessive anomalies (that is the "underworld", in the anime/manga world defeating viruses) just cuts off any sort of attention, and many a times I got distracted very easily. 9, and it's as mediocre and its worse-than-average production values just warrants the "no-watch" mood. And for the villain Maya, her nerve-wrecking and annoying laughter pays a somewhat less-satisfying homage to Team Rocket's Jessie, even with the "Team Rocket is blasting off again!" reminiscent animation.Īrt and animation wise, it's Project No. Otherwise, just shrug off the "heroine group" troupe no matter the genre. Like seriously, for a small cafe, do you need 12 girls (and yes I've counted them based on the OP) to take care of it? For maintenance, yes. That's the whole story and setting, and believe me when it is god-awful and a torment to watch each and every episode.Ĭharacter models are way off, not that I expected anything to begin with, and even less on their actual job motives. that's easy! Call in a group (or troupe) of characters seemingly related to a typical job (a similar setting to Working!), split them into otakus of different interests (and yes, that's how bad character personality is to an extent), launch them in groups of 3 into the world of the anime/manga, defeat the Team Rocket-esque villain, then call it a day! Oh, and plus some useless mascot to rain in their parade. We all know Akihabara is the main city for otakus all around the world, with all the resources and memorabilia, so what happens if some sort of virus were to make our otaku dreams disappear? Well, Overall, this anime plays the joke of parodies on you, with the endless amount of references from past popular series in all genres, and in its entirety, it is what we call "Dead-on-Arrival" (or DOA) from the get-go. Based on the Japan-only mobile game by FuRyu, repetition is the name of this anime.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |