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Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman. (2022)
One of my favourite Rom-Com's ever!
AWESOME!!! In this Anime, every episode skillfully balances the delicate dynamics between the hero, his childhood friend (his first love), and the girl he faux-marries for a school curriculum. The emotional tension woven into each episode mirrors the intensity found in classics like 'Nisekoi: False Love(An anime) ' ,where choosing between past and present love becomes a riveting dilemma. The romantic interplay between the hero and the two girls is expertly crafted, building anticipation for the inevitable reveal in the anticipated Season 2.
While the protagonist lacks depth, the competition for his affections between the two girls adds a layer of excitement. Despite his innocence, his character could benefit from more development to enhance his worthiness. The romantic tension is maintained throughout, creating confusion and genuine suspense about the hero's ultimate choice. The final episode's competition between the girls adds a delightful touch, even if the outcome seems predictable.
The anime stands as one of my favorite rom-coms, offering a good blend of romance, tension, and character development. The story's pace is well-maintained, leaving viewers eager to see how the narrative unfolds in the upcoming season. 'More Than a Married Couple But Not Lovers' is a delightful journey through the complexities of love, and I can't wait to see how the spice intensifies in the next season.
Hametsu no Oukoku (2023)
Villain origin! Kindness meets vengeance.
The storyline unfolds seamlessly, striking a perfect balance with a steady pace that never feels rushed. The characters, particularly Adonis (the protagonist) and his girlfriend, undergo substantial development in Season 1, laying a promising foundation for future growth. The anime's dark tone is captivating, offering a glimpse into a world filled with revenge, portraying Adonis as a kind-hearted soul tainted by darkness. The contrast between his inherent kindness and vengeful pursuits adds a compelling layer to his character. The narrative skillfully navigates the complexities of revenge, showcasing the misery of humans and influencing the perspectives of key characters. The story's depth is solid, hinting at a rich tapestry that promises further exploration in upcoming seasons. 'Kingdom of Ruin' excels in building anticipation for the witch queen's role and the various human empires yet to be fully unveiled. Season 1 serves as a captivating introduction, leaving viewers eager for the unfolding saga in the seasons to come.
Seiken Gakuin no Makentsukai (2023)
Good but not Great.
The storyline is very good with creative concept. However, the characters lack definition, and there are noticeable plot holes. The main character's sudden knowledge in certain scenarios feels like a flaw (As he previously doesn't recognise them from the past i.e 1000 years ago) . Despite these shortcomings, the overall story is captivating. The animations, while normal, fail to evoke a strong emotional connection. There are missed opportunities for dramatic scenes(eg: They could have made some emotional depth to the scene where vampire queen puts her armor to protect the protagonist), making the show feel rushed and lacking depth. The production appears constrained by a limited budget, resulting in subpar and cartoonish animations. A darker, slower approach could have enhanced the overall experience. Despite its flaws, I still recommend watching it, especially for the compelling story. In conclusion, Demon Sword is a good anime with a strong narrative but suffers from poor direction and animation quality, leaving room for improvement.