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When the joint pain so bad you can't even hold your phone for too long
#shott meee pleaseeeee im so done#granted was my fault#been having bad pain flair up last few days because it got cold really suddenly and my body seemed to freak out#but woke up today and like ocd brain couldnt stand the state of my apartment and kept breaking down over bits#and in turn making me clean it#so i did too much and now im having a major fatigue crash and pain every aha#i hate my body#im tired everythings too hard not sure how imma get food later and I just want someone to hug mw#dont wanna be alone#man my wheat pack died on me too so i csnt even get that pain releif although wouldn't be able to get up and make it anyway#i an in hell this is hell#AceofDragons#vent#actually disabled#heds#chronic pain
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Winter Anime 2019 Part 4: Thatâs all, folks.
Over already? This is a pretty thin season with not a lot of shows, so itâs not that surprising that thereâs not many good ones either. Still, a weak showing. Oh well, letâs get it over with. There were a few decent ones in the last batch.
Circlet Princess
What: Dimwitted schoolgirl is good at some vaguely defined virtual fighting sport, changes school based on it, finds out relevant club has been abolished. Forecast says: 5 member plot incoming.
â I think itâs already clear this show isnât very ambitious, and not very well written either. A game adaptation at its laziest.
ââ Man, this girl is STUPID. What the hell.
â The rest of the cast are less stupid (which isnât hard), but that just means theyâre so forgettable they might as well not exist.
ââ It looks cheap, and by that I mean really really cheap. The character design is ISO standard anime and itâs mostly on model, but thatâs as good as it gets. The animation just sucks. Thatâs a death sentence for an action/sports show with terrible characters.
Bermuda Triangle - Colorful Pastrale
What: Japanese Spongebob, as in cute mermaids. Doing things optional.
â To make this quick, this is almost exactly Pastel Memories, only every problem is just a little less extreme. It has fewer characters, itâs looking slightly better, thereâs a tiny bit more going on, the setting is mildly more interesting. That still means it is:
ââ 1. A boring mess in which a handful of samey girls do nothing of much interest in a location that should be unique, but isnât.
ââ 2. Conspicuously cheap. It even has the same sightline problems.
ââ 3. Featuring a character model sheet that is âoffâ even under the best circumstances. This time due to the very offputting decision to give everyone blobby triangular irises.
ââ Unlike Pastel Memories (which was an ad for a mobile game) this is an anime original, so it really has no excuse being this lame.
â I find it amusing that Pastel Palettes are providing the OP for an anime, and itâs not the one currently airing that theyâre actually characters in.
Endro~!
What: Kiraralike comedy thing in a generic JRPG setting.
â Namori character designs, so itâs like Spyce in that it just seems like the Yuru Yuri cast cosplaying a genre. But hey, Namori character designs do look good.
â Iâm not as done with generic JRPG settings as with generic isekai settings, but itâs still a real problem since the former is now a subset of the latter. Mildly making fun of it does not improve things much either.
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The tone is cutesy and pleasant. I find this much preferable to something like Mahoujin Guru Guru, which is pretty much the same thing but with abrasive, high-intensity slapstick instead.
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Itâs backing that up with generally high-quality, agreeable pastel looks.
â Not being annoying is a start, but beyond that this seems very middle of the road and predictable. I donât get much out of the genre âparodyâ and simply being cute is still not an unique selling point in anime.
Grimms Notes The Animation
What: Did someone say JRPG? This is a mobile one, vaguely based on fairy tales as the title implies.
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This universe runs on the idea that every NPCâs fate is controlled by a preset story theyâre aware of. You could make a good story about that if you took it seriously. It even does that somewhat, but only to the degree that youâd expect from a throwaway sidequest in a moderately well-written JRPG.
â And the reason for that is that it has to make room for being a JRPG, of course. Read: Itâs irritatingly mechanics- and combat-focused. Stuff like the characters changing form when in fights just seems overly complicated and adds nothing.
â Said combat looks competent, but not good enough to make up for detracting from what could have been an interesting setting. Merc Storia did this aspect far better (by usually not doing it at all).
â So it ends up being better than expected, but then that only amounts to a disappointment.
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai /Â Kaguya-sama: Love Is War
What: Kaguya and Miyuki are in the student council of a prestigious school and HATE HATE HATE each other. Specifically, they hate the part where the other one wonât just finally admit their love.
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The joke here is that itâs operating on full intensity at all times, over the most simple matters. Itâs pretty much Kaiji, only about dating - complete with hammy narrator. This is another one of those shows where I canât say with certainty that itâs solid, but I had a blast during the first episode.
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Regarding Quintuplets, I made it clear that I love me some sparks in my romantic comedies. It doesnât get much more explosive than this.
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The characters are comparable to Quints too: Smart scheming upstart vs. rich scheming ojou, with a simpleminded girl in the middle that ends up winning more often than not simply by not overdoing it.
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The visuals are just as over the top as the proceedings depicted. Occasionally a filter massacre, but mostly cool.
â The long-term viability of this show depend entirely on whether they can consistently come up with scenarios that work, which isnât a given. Also, this is so intense it might become tiresome - I already felt some fatigue towards the end of the first episode. Weâll see, I guess.
Kakegurui ĂĂ
What: Some weirdos think they can crash the party at Hyakkaou with an intent to scare the daylights out of Yumeko and Midari, of all people. Letâs just say they were not as prepared as they thought.
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As you might have guessed by me watching the sequel, I liked Kakegurui. It has its problems, but if youâre down for some crazypants madness, this show delivers.
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This is one of the better episodes of it too, because it gets right into it and the game they play is dead simple. Kakegurui was never about smart moves or strong characters, so not having anything detract from our girls deriving the entirely wrong sort of pleasure from danger is a plus.
â Sadly, the OP is a step down (though still great) and the ED is simply an inferior, overcomplicated version of the magnificent original one. They seem to know this too, because they play the OP cut of Deal with the Devil in its entirety for a montage. The rest of the production is on par with the original though, so itâs fiiiine. Oh well.
â It got Netflixâd again and the subs situation is dire. Since this is one I actually like, I might have to wait for the official release.
Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai /Â The Magnificent Kotobuki
What: Piston-engined fighter plane pornography.
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This delivers where Girly Air Force failed: Close to zero exposition, the majority of the episode is just planes dogfighting with barely any talking either. And that part is executed really well. I think the plane startup sequence alone is as long as the total of Girlyâs airtime.
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Guess what, itâs Tsutomu Mizushima, previously known for unbridled panzer (und girls) pornography, and boy can you tell. However, this cuts out a lot of GuPâs bullshit: A plane doesnât have the cast of K-ON in it, itâs not over-the-top zany, and whatever this universe is, it canât be as insipid as GuPâs. The classy milwank exists you guys, we found it.
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The music really helps here, sky pirates vs zeppelins just wouldnât work without some classic swashbuckling orchestra background. Fat sound mixing on the dakka too. Itâs great.
â Canât really say much about the narrative because we kinda skipped that in this episode aside from the obvious, but Mizushimaâs Shirobako collaborator Michiko Yokote is writing it, and thatâs a good sign.
â Now weâre getting to the elephant in the room though: Thereâs no way the planes wouldnât be CG in 2019, but the characters are CG too, and their animation is mediocre. Also, they did the KADO thing where they 2D-animated the side characters that arenât important enough to model. This has the funny side effect that you can tell whoâs going to die real soon by them looking better. Itâs far from great, but probably a worthy tradeoff if the mechanical side is this extensive and also delivers.
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This is definitely not for everyone, since you have to have more than a casual appreciation for those magnificent girls in their flying machines. I do, though.
revisions
What: A chunk of Shibuya gets teleported to the dystopian future, local doomsday prepper gets handed a large robot because heâs special.
â A Goro Taniguchi joint being a poorly conceived scifi mess? Say it ainât so! I especially dig the tryhard English jargon (mecha:Â âString Puppetâ, monsters faction: âRevisionsâ, particular monster, I think?: âCivilianâ, tacticool operetah: âBalancerâ).
â Works very hard to characterize the main character, to the detriment of everyone else. A for effort, but you made an unlikeable asshole though.
â This is another full CG show, with the quality of the animation being curiously variable. Sometimes itâs well above average and sometimes itâs painful. There doesnât seem to be much method to it.
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Tries to establish stakes by being mondo edgy and graphically murderizing some poor bystanders. Itâs adorable.
â If youâre really jonesing for some mecha, you can watch all of this on Netflix right now. Itâs not like you have any alte- wait, Egao no Daika has mecha too. Well there you go then. Thatâs a better show.
#anime#impressions#winter2019#Bermuda Triangle#endro#grimms notes#kaguya-sama#circlet princess#kakegurui#koya no kotobuku hikoutai#revisions#The Magnificent Kotobuki
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