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Jun 11, 2025
Let’s do a quick review

Animation: 8
Characters: 9
Comedy: 9.5
Story: 7.5
Soundtrack: 7.5

Normally, I’d start by saying “let’s begin with the bad parts,” but honestly, there weren’t any for me. The anime is consistently solid from beginning to end—I actually binged it all in one day because I enjoyed it that much.

It follows the same formula we see in a lot of isekai, action, or superpower anime: an insanely overpowered, untouchable protagonist. But unlike most of those shows, Sakamoto Days really nails this concept. It doesn’t treat the superpowers as something overly serious or constantly badass, but instead turns them into a steady source of comedy and fun. ...
May 24, 2025
Let’s start with a brief analysis

Animation: 6/10 – It’s exactly what it looks like: bad.
Comedy: 7/10
Plot: 6/10 – Just the same old clichés of the genre.
Romance: 6/10
Soundtrack: 7/10
Protagonist: 100/10 – Easily the best part of the anime, and in my opinion, the only reason it managed to stay afloat instead of sinking into mediocrity.
Character design: 7/10

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May 4, 2025
Let’s start with a brief summary:

Animation: 7/10 – Delivers what you'd expect from an anime of this genre. That said, it's good.

Characters: 7/10 – I like the characters, but I feel like they don’t really have much depth. They are who they are from start to finish.

Comedy: 7/10 – I enjoyed Takagi-san, so naturally, I like Ayumu as well.

Romance: 2/10 and also 8/10 – It manages to be both really good and really bad at the same time. If it had a better conclusion, it would be a clear 8. But since it ends the same way it starts... yeah.

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Apr 15, 2025
Mixed Feelings
Let’s get to the basics:

Animation: 5/10
Characters: 6/10
Comedy: 6/10
Plot: 6/10
Soundtrack: 5/10

Alright, let’s start with what didn’t sit well with me.

The best way to define Shinobi no Ittoki is wasted potential. We’re introduced to a protagonist who’s completely disposable. He’s inconsistent in everything—just a chicken ready for the slaughter. At first, we see him as this great athlete, jumping over walls and rooftops, dodging a speeding car. They show us that he’s been trained since childhood in both physical and intellectual areas… only for him to act like he forgot all of that as the anime goes on, becoming just another generic, useless "good guy" protagonist like ...
Jan 9, 2025
I simply don't know where to begin, but like Jack the Ripper, let's take it one step at a time.

Regarding the animation, it's very confusing. In some parts, it's much better than the first season, but in others, it's far worse. It doesn't stay consistent, fluctuating between declines and improvements as needed, which bothered me a lot.

As for the art style, while some complained, it actually looks much better than before. The characters are more well-drawn and appealing, with bolder and stronger lines that enhance their appearance.

Now, about the story… here's where the real problem lies. Everything feels very disconnected. This director didn't know how ...
Jan 9, 2025
Animation: 6
Characters: 7.5
Soundtrack: 6.5
Plot: 6
Romance: 4

Alright, with the scores presented, let's now dive into the pros and cons.

This time, we'll start with the positives.

Starting with the characters, they are all somewhat cliché, but I like how their interactions unfold. Moreover, even though they fit certain archetypes, some characters have quirks I appreciate. Take the protagonist, for example: while he’s the quintessential anti-social character, his reactions to the things happening around him are quite amusing, and he makes an effort to engage with them. Another cliché character I liked was Kiku. Beautiful, beautiful Kiku. Despite being the typical shy character, she has a good understanding of ...
Jan 4, 2025
Hello ladies and gentlemen, let’s dive into our review of Dantalian no Shoka.

Story: 7
Characters: 9
Animation: 7.5
Soundtrack: 8
Romance: ?

Now let’s delve a bit deeper, starting with the negative points.

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Dec 13, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Spoiler
Characters: 8
Animation: 6
Plot: 8
Soundtrack: 6
Setting: 6.5

Let’s start with the negatives, which are undeniably more numerous than the positives.

The characters suffer from something that’s pretty common in older anime or anime with this kind of aesthetic: they act, behave, or come across as extremely exaggerated or cheesy—whether in their poses, personalities, or the way they talk and carry themselves.
Another issue, and in my opinion the worst aspect of the entire anime, is how all the heroes behave towards the villain. They all feel like sheep being led to the slaughter, doing nothing to save their own lives, and ively accepting every terrible thing done to them. ...
Dec 10, 2024
Spoiler
Animation: 6
Characters: 7
Story: 7
Soundtrack: 6
Romance: 8

Alright, let’s start by separating the wheat from the chaff, as always, beginning with the negatives. Let me shine a light on the worst offender: dragging things out. The entire romance could have been resolved by episode 3, allowing the show to focus on exploring the relationship between the protagonists from that point onward. However, the anime insists on stalling until the very last second of the final episode to give us what we’ve been waiting for—and even then, it doesn’t deliver properly. Not even a decent kiss, just a shadow of one.

Another downside is the constant double meanings and ...
Sep 7, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Animation: 5/10
Romance: 8/10
Characters: 6/10
Story: 5/10

Now, let’s break down this anime.

If you're looking for a light romance to the time, this is a great option. But , nothing memorable—just a nice way to kill some time.

Let’s get into the flaws: the characters are one-dimensional. They are exactly what they appear to be and nothing more—no layers, no depth. The whole concept of the anime revolves around misunderstandings. Elianna misunderstands something, gets upset, gives up on everything, only to find out she was wrong. This pattern repeats itself and gets tiring.
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