Posted 24 January 2017 - 08:39 PM
Alright, so I watched the first 3 episodes of Youjo Senki, and yup I agree this is a lot of fun in its own weird way. It's especially engrossing to have Tanya coming in on the heels of Shimatsu no Izetta's similar setting but with more interesting characters, a crazier setup and without Izetta's forced lewdness.
Masamune-kun's Revenge is going in odd places. On the one hand, I like how Makabe is being setup as quite the flawed character and Aki's naivete and getting flustered makes her likeable, too, but I'm not sure that the narrative really knows where it's going just yet. And frankly, I wouldn't have minded at all if they had just played the setup straight with Makabe really being (outwardly) smooth as silk, Aki being a huge challenge to seduce, and sticking to a decisive revenge plan. Oh well, it'll be interesting to see where this goes.
Little Witch Academia is really nailing it. No complaints whatsoever.
And just today I watched the first two episodes of Kuzu no Honkai (Scum's Wish). This might already be my favourite of the season. It's a drama/romance thing... very intense, very cynical. The two main characters - Hana and Mugi - are each hopelessly in love with an older person who they have no chance with, so they start dating each other just to not be so lonely... and then start imagining their crushes instead of each other while kissing and... yeah. The presentation is excellent though - the art-style is subdued, there's some good cinematography and atmosphere - and despite the super-cynical setup it takes a strong/realistic approach to relationships and romance that you don't see much in anime - for example, there's a girl who seems to have a crush on Mugi and Hana outright calls him out on it, telling him he should stop pretending he doesn't realize it and reject her rather than string her along. There's a great scene in episode 2 where two of Hana's schoolmates ask her for relationship advice in deciding between two boys, and it's really well presented how the mere idea of choosing between two boys is completely alien to Hana since she's so completely in love with only one person and can't imagine ever liking two people about as much.
So in short it's so far a really well-done show about some really fucked up romance... and it can definitely surprise you in some pretty powerful ways. Check it out if that sounds like your cup of tea!
worrywort, on 14 September 2012 - 08:07 PM, said:
I kinda love it when D'rek unleashes her nerd wrath, as I knew she would here. Sorry innocent bystanders, but someone's gotta be the kindling.