glilimith

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The numbers comparison is a little skewed, I think because more tags get added as an anime goes on. Some of the shows that are included in those previous lists are a little dubious to me - from just the stuff I know, Delusional Monthly Magazine shouldn't be there at all, and stuff like Tonari no Yokai-san, Windbreaker, and Mashle make the cut because they have a bi, trans, and non-binary supporting character respectively (Windbreaker's having almost no screen time at all). I'd guess by the end of the season a few of the current shows will get that type of "there's queer people in there somewhere" tag. We're definitely short on anime about queerness, though.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

A bit less exciting of a season this time, I think.

Eager to continue:

  • Acro Trip - Lots of fun with good comedy that manages to also not fumble the action scenes. It does have a lot in common with Gushing Over Magical Girls, but I think it is making its own path and will continue to diverge as it goes forward. It also doesn't have any sexualization of middle school girls.
  • Dan Da Dan - Science Saru is going absolutely wild on this one and it's amazing to watch them work. The characters also feel very expressive and real. The first episode does have a pretty brutal sexual assault / attempted rape scene that is sort of justified by the narrative and IMO isn't made into a spectacle like you'd expect from some anime, but was nonetheless a little hard to get through. I've been told this is not the norm going forward, though, so I will trust.
  • How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer - In an "LGBT+ themes" drought, this is the best I've got, and it's cute. I like the pairings and it's always nice to see men go through a bisexual crisis.
  • 365 Days to the Wedding - Also a very cute romance. It's just getting going, so we'll see if it has follow-through.
  • Let This Grieving Soul Retire - As I wait ~~im~~patiently for the Eminence in Shadow movie, this is the best replacement I have. Not 100% sold on it just yet, but it's got a very similar vibe.

I'm also watching (for now): Negative Positive Angler, Mecha-Ude, Magilumiere, and Ranma 1/2

And now for the garbage bin (things that weren't good enough for me to make threads about)

The Most Notorious Talker Runs the World's Greatest ClanEdgy "everybody underestimates me but I'm actually super strong" type story. Its strengths are all undercut by the fact that the main character is basically just a bard, but the story takes itself too seriously to let him just sing. He even uses a skill called "Wolf's Bellow: Stun Howl" and doesn't even have to howl like a wolf to activate it. 3/5

P.S. it's very easy to read the main character as trans, as he's very femme-presenting in his childhood flashbacks, and I think that's neat.

Tying the Knot with an Amagami SisterThis pulls the same trick as Quintessential Quintuplets where it says the main character will marry one of the sisters but doesn't say which. The problem is that it also has a vintage harem setup where there's one older onee-san type, one spunky (too) younger girl, and one tsundere his own age, which carries some pretty clear implications for who the winner is going to be, an opinion it did not bother to try and dispel. It also has the shinto version of some God's Not Dead strawman atheism that was baffling to see. 2/5

Kinokoinu Mushroom PupThis one confused me to no end. The somber tone of the main character grieving his childhood dog contrasted against the cartoony mushroom pup and its antics were so jarring that I have no idea what this show is trying to do. I'll probably watch another episode out of morbid curiosity, but I don't understand. 3/5

Good Bye, Dragon LifeThere's really nothing going on in this one, at least so far. Main character has minimal personality (which you might be able to tell from his extremely generic character design), even though he's a dragon and he should have some interesting perspective on the human world. I did not enjoy watching him play stardew valley, but I did enjoy watching him fail to comprehend the romantic advances of the snake lady he rescued. 2/5

The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be MagiciansI really liked the art style of this one, but ultimately the story just didn't work for me. Everything that happened seemed so out of nowhere and I was left with a lot of questions about how their world works that didn't make sense for them to not include. I went to see if people recommended the novels, since it seemed like there was a good story in there somewhere, and apparently a lot of this was anime-original?? 3/5

The Healer Who Was Banished From His Party, Is, in Fact, the StrongestYet another "everyone underestimates me" anime, woo. This one seems to include an age gap romance and a guy who everyone hates because he never tells his party members where his actual strengths lie (dps, not support) for reasons that are not even hinted at. The action was alright, though. 2/5

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Suggestion: It might be worth labeling the ones that have to be manually requested, but I'm not sure how much extra work that'd be to implement.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@[email protected] it looks like this is one that actually does air earlier in japan than everywhere else (5 days early).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

There's a lot more fanservice in this show than I'd prefer, but it's not that bad when Krai seems to not even notice he's being flirted with (much like Shadow-sama before him).

I'm interested in seeing what Krai has up his sleeves relics-wise. Being a relic nerd is an interesting angle that would give him some combat capabilities that he'd still write off as him not being that strong, and it'd explain his "Thousand Tricks" title.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I think this might be the first piece of media to make me feel old, lol.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

This reminded me a lot of Onimai, in that it seems like an earnest and heartfelt story told in the creepiest way the author could come up with. I would like to see this family heal from the death of the woman who held them together, but I would not like to see this middle-aged man cling to a 10 year old girl and tell her she's the love of his life. I've been told this is a very good story and the adaptation seems competent, but it goes way over my tolerance threshold for anime bullshit, so I'm out. I give the premiere a 2/5.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

This one felt a bit off to me, as if the writer and director had a disagreement about what the tone should be. All the writing seemed to point to it being a wacky comedy, but the cinematography and score always seemed stuck on it being a serious drama. As a result, it felt to me like it kept undercutting its own jokes, while also not feeling realistic enough to get me invested in these two healing from their respective traumas. I think if it committed to one side or the other it would end up a pretty fun show, but I don't think it weaves the two together skillfully enough to make it work (though it's possible it will grow into something that works a bit better as the show goes on). As it is, I give the premiere a 3/5.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Not as good as I'd hoped, but probably still worth watching. I'd hoped they'd do a bit more to update the writing / pacing / etc to a more modern aesthetic, but it seems like that's not really how these remakes want to do things. Thankfully, the source material I think still holds up for the most part (unlike Sailor Moon, which I thought suffered a lot from not being reworked to modern storytelling). There are parts of the story that we haven't gotten to yet (mostly the gross sex creep dudes and the female-on-male violence as comedy) that were common at the time but I think very much did not age well that I'm worried we may end up keeping for the sake of faithfulness, but time will tell. Also, and it's a small gripe, but I felt like some of the voices, particularly girl Ranma's, seemed unnatural or out of place.... maybe I'll just get used to them. It did make me laugh, though - the quick gag with the sisters after the table gets stolen out from under them was excellent. Overall, unfortunately, I think I have to give the premiere a 3/5.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

I really appreciate when an anime is upfront about what it is. I didn't get too far before I had to go check if this level of torture and violence is what can be expected going forward, and it looks like yes, it's an ongoing theme. I tend to be sensitive to that sort of thing, so I ended up closing out of the episode in the middle of the fingernail scene. I'm seeing good things about the source material and fans seem happy with the adaptation so far, so I'd expect people who are interested will enjoy(?) it, but personally I have to pass. No rating since I didn't even come close to finishing the episode, lol.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I'm always a little wary about these shows with queer themes but het couples, since they can often fall into homophobic & transphobic tropes, and I still am a bit hesitant to fully invest in this one, but I am hopeful. The first episode was a lot of fun and I really like our three couples so far. I also think it works in the anime's favor that the (cis) guys are fully incapable of reading the kings as anything but male when they're in boymode - it gives the sense that even if the drag bar is truly just a job and none of the three kings are Doing A Gender, the (cis) boys are still probably going to come out of this experience realizing they're at least a little bisexual.

Overall, I give it 4/5

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I have mixed feelings on this one. On the one hand, I like our leads and they have great chemistry, and that can make up for a lot of flaws. On the other hand, the action scenes felt a bit overly ambitious (the spinning shots especially felt poorly done), there never seemed to be any sense of urgency in them, and the tech elements seemed sort of overpowering and distracting when they have to shout their magic settings out loud in battle. On top of that, I'm also a little concerned that The Boss's role in the story is going to largely be the butt of some very transphobic jokes (like, why would Kana be so fearful in that stinger if not "man in dress?? scary!!"). This one is another for the "maybe" pile. I'll give it another episode to see how it settles in. 3/5.

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