Jared Popelar ·
June 14, 2017
Guys, this is not going to be one of my better reviews.
I know when I’m out of my league. I mean, not only am I reviewing a show in a genre I stay away from in general, but this might be the most bombastic and unabashedly ridiculous submission to the genre since whenever it was first conceived. You know when you go skiing for the first time and you do the green bunny hill first just to get a feel for things?
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Eromanga-sensei
Oh God why
Jared Popelar ·
June 7, 2017
So in my last editorial I briefly brought up the concept of “staples” in anime fandom and left the door pretty wide open for interpretation on that front. Some of my readers may know I have a background in TCGs, so when I use the word “staple,” I’m talking about anime series that most fans would at the very least be familiar with, either through watching it, reading about it, talking about it, or even just by reputation.
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Jared Popelar ·
June 1, 2017
I’m…legitimately not sure where to start with this one.
Look, over the fifty-something years anime has been around, it has brought unto us a veritable slew of strange, crazy, outrageous concepts for shows. And while that observation can be easily written off with the sentence, “Welcome to Japan,” it’s interesting how we haven’t come close to hitting the bottom of the barrel in terms of ideas.
Think back to just last year, for example.
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Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
Jared Popelar ·
May 25, 2017
No. No, no, no, nonononono, no. I refuse. Absolutely not. The cycle must end. No!
For those just tuning in to my karmic wrestling match with the things I review, tradition mandates that whenever I review an anime movie I give a very good grade to, I must always chase it with an abominably bad series to even the scales. Sometimes it’s bad like a poorly stitched together sweater, in that I can find plenty of threads to pick at as I sadistically watch the whole project unravel in front of me; other times it’s like a fifteen-year-old pair of heavily used underpants - boring, stinky, and usually not worth my time examining.
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This Art Club Has a Problem
Konobi
Jared Popelar ·
May 18, 2017
It’s gotten to the point for me where if you see the words “directed by Mamoru Hosoda” in one of my reviews, you should immediately interpret that as a confession of bias on my end. I’m not sure what the deal is with him and the rest of Studio Chizu, but I’m yet to find myself not blown away by any of their productions, and frankly I’m not sure if that trend is ever going to change.
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The Boy and the Beast
A+
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Jared Popelar ·
May 3, 2017
Winter 2015’s Cute High Earth Defense Club Love! is an incredibly stupid show with an incredibly stupid premise and an incredibly stupid central joke. I liked it. And no, I don’t mean that in the ironically cathartic way I liked Brave Witches or something like that. No, I mean I actually genuinely liked the series. More than I really had a right to, in all honesty. Like I said, it is a very, very dumb show, and if the premise isn’t enough to get you laughing, then you’re going to have a hard time enjoying this as much as I did.
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Jared Popelar ·
April 26, 2017
I really need to stop doing this to myself. Why must I, after watching a movie that I really really enjoyed, always follow it up with a series nobody expected to be good and completely lives up to expectations? Maybe it’s just a bitter involuntary response I have, like saying, “Shut up,” whenever somebody sneezes, but the last time this happened I actually kinda enjoyed it to be honest.
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Cyborg 009
F
Jared Popelar ·
April 19, 2017
Before you read any further, consider this your one and only warning that the following review is going to contain spoilers. Quite a few of them. However, aware as I am that flag can turn people off from this review, I’m willing to compromise. The problem is I can’t give this film the thorough dissection it deserves without having to give away the Act 2 plot twist, because that’s the point where the entire tone, theme and story in general switches gears and almost turns into an entirely different film altogehter, so what I’m going to do is chop this review into two sections.
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A+
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Your Name
Jared Popelar ·
April 12, 2017
“Really, SnYves? This is what you decided to review this week? A magical girls show that almost nobody’s heard of released as a side story to another equally obscure magical girls show from almost a decade ago?”
Reader, I have a very good explanation for this in that I don’t have a good explanation for it. What can I say? I saw Brave Witches show up in my recommended list after watching a bit of Izetta from last fall, and my curiosity ended up getting the better of me.
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Brave Witches
Jared Popelar ·
April 5, 2017
In 2006, the anime community was blessed with an adaptation of the classic manga series Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, a psychological thriller series in which high-school student Light Yagami finds a notebook left behind by a shinigami named Ryuk. As Light finds out very early on, the notebook has the power to kill anybody provided the user knows the person’s face and name. Upon discovering this, Light embarks on a crusade to eliminate all evil from the world by donning the alias Kira and killing everyone he deems unworthy.
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