NieA Under 7
cute slice of life/comedy which turns into a drama by the end, liked it
the animation style is great, it has some very stylized segments, chapter 13 is completley full of those sections which really makes this anime stand-up visually compared to the rest
I do feel you can split this anime into two sections, the comedy part and the more drama part
starting with the comedy part, (which I think lasts until chapter 8 or so idk didn't really pay attention to the chapter number), the anime is just about this girl who lives with a freeloader alien who loves food. (Aliens are normal in this world). The comedy just reminds me a lot of jashin-chan but less over the top as this was a 2000s anime without a large budget.
The point of this section (or at least what I interpet it being), is just for you to grow familiar with the cast of characters, and the situation, and if you notice, it slowly goes and introduce ideas and problems that will later be expanded in the drama section
for chapters 9 to 13, the anime kinda does drop a lot of the comedy aspect, and focuses mostly on the life situation of our protagonists. Having to resolve difficult problems, and becoming a better and stronger person by it. Even if it's two fairly different styles (given the two absolute extremes on this genre, you would have yuru camp/nichijou on the first section, and yomawari-sensei in the other extreme). The way it transitions is really invisible. It flows super well, and it really takes advantage of things that were foreshadowed or mentioned in the past
the anime never reaches to be like absolutely heartbreaking or anything, it is just more emotional than jashin-chan, which I mentioned earlier. I do think this is a pretty good anime, and if you kinda just want a nice little slice of life to watch and enjoy, this is good
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next: macross
haven't made any progress on rain code as i'm just playing planescape torment
cute slice of life/comedy which turns into a drama by the end, liked it
the animation style is great, it has some very stylized segments, chapter 13 is completley full of those sections which really makes this anime stand-up visually compared to the rest
I do feel you can split this anime into two sections, the comedy part and the more drama part
starting with the comedy part, (which I think lasts until chapter 8 or so idk didn't really pay attention to the chapter number), the anime is just about this girl who lives with a freeloader alien who loves food. (Aliens are normal in this world). The comedy just reminds me a lot of jashin-chan but less over the top as this was a 2000s anime without a large budget.
The point of this section (or at least what I interpet it being), is just for you to grow familiar with the cast of characters, and the situation, and if you notice, it slowly goes and introduce ideas and problems that will later be expanded in the drama section
for chapters 9 to 13, the anime kinda does drop a lot of the comedy aspect, and focuses mostly on the life situation of our protagonists. Having to resolve difficult problems, and becoming a better and stronger person by it. Even if it's two fairly different styles (given the two absolute extremes on this genre, you would have yuru camp/nichijou on the first section, and yomawari-sensei in the other extreme). The way it transitions is really invisible. It flows super well, and it really takes advantage of things that were foreshadowed or mentioned in the past
the anime never reaches to be like absolutely heartbreaking or anything, it is just more emotional than jashin-chan, which I mentioned earlier. I do think this is a pretty good anime, and if you kinda just want a nice little slice of life to watch and enjoy, this is good
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next: macross
haven't made any progress on rain code as i'm just playing planescape torment