![]() Dakaichi is about two actors, one a child star veteran of 20 or so years and the other a newby of just three. I guess this makes it fairly clear what my thoughts are about this series, but I am still at least a little bit unsure on my feelings three episodes in. I tend to enjoy boys love and yaoi anime and manga, but boy do I hate the trend of the more rapey and problematic ones getting anime adaptations. It was very bland is all I can say, and I won’t be returning to the series.ĭakaichi: I’m being harassed by the sexiest man of the year (episodes watched: 3)ĪKA: Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu The first episode is about a high school girl wondering what her crush is looking at out the window and their conversation about it leads to them forming a relationship but we never find out what he was staring at for some reason. They were cute in a way but I felt like there really wasn’t any meat to them that could hold my interest. As for the story, I almost felt like my attention was drifting a little bit, which isn’t a good thing when you’re show is only 3-minutes long. It needed more of a dynamic style or something else to really make me feel like the show was balanced in some way or that it could be more appealing than just reading a comic or a novel instead. And while the art itself is appealing, I feel like it needed more visual appeal than what it had to make those three minutes interesting. I feel like Sono Toki, Kanojo Wa fails at a couple of these.įor one the animation is very limited, making the show appear as more of a visual novel than a fully animated show. However, as much as I love short animations and regularly encourage people to watch them, they have to meet a certain criteria: good animation, a well rounded story that’s able to be told in that short amount of time, and good directing that allows that story to be told well in that short amount of time. The concept was interesting in and of itself providing short love stories or snap-shots into someone’s life. It seemed interesting at the start in that the stories centered on both high school romance and josei romance, giving a wider perspective of what relationships could be like. ![]() I have to say right out that I don’t have much to say about this series and after watching the first three episodes, decided to drop it. Sono Toki, Kanojo Wa is a collection of 3-minute shorts following the love lives of four separate women. Sono Toki, Kanojo Wa (episodes watched: 3) Anyways, see below for some first impressions of six romance shows currently airing this season, and if you want to see what other shows I’m watching this season, feel free to check out my MAL account. Both I have found to be pretty entertaining and I encourage you to check them out, but I won’t be talking about them here as neither are fully romance and sit more in the moe or slice-of-life genre. In particular: Jingo-san no Yome and As Miss Beelzebub Likes. There are six romances I wanted to talk about this time, and a few that I didn’t include in the list below because they sat on the line between romance and something else without specifically being tagged as a romance. Well, this season has certainly made up for the lack last season in both quality and quantity this season. It seemed like a lot of other bloggers had that one covered so I figured I could skip the first impressions post. I didn’t get a chance to do one last season, mainly because there was really only one romance show that season worth talking about, Banana Fish. Ms.Welcome back to another first impressions post.That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.Ore ga Suki nano wa Imouto dakedo Imouto ja nai.Tsurune: Kazemai High School Japanese Archery Club.Seishun Buta Yaro wa Bunny Girl no Yume o Minai.So Many Colors in the Future What a Wonderful World.Sho Aoi (Voiced by: Shoya Chiba) Asagi Kazeno (Voiced by: Kana Ichinose) Kurumi Kawai (Voiced by: Nao Toyama) Sho Yamabuki (Voiced by: Seiji Maeda) Chigusa Fukasawa (Voiced by: Ayumu Murase) International Streaming Kohaku Tsukishiro (Voiced by: Kaede Hondo)Ī great mage and Hitomi’s grandmother. Characters Hitomi Tsukishiro (Japanese: Kaori Ishihara)Ī 17-year-old descendant of mages who lost her sense of color at a young age and grew up lacking emotion. It is set to premiere in October 2018 and stream worldwide on Amazon Prime, excluding China. Directing is Toshiya Shinohara and anime studio P.A. So Many Colors in the Future What a Wonderful World is an original TV anime written by Yuko Kakihara with character designs by Fly. Her grandmother Kohaku, a great mage, sends her to the past, year 2018, where she can intensely see vivid colors as well as spends time with 17-year-old Kohaku and friends from school club activities. Hitomi lost her sense of color at a young age and grew up lacking emotion. ![]() Seventeen-year-old Hitomi, a descendant of mages, lives in Nagasaki where a small amount of magic remains.
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