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2/10
A confused, chaotic mess.
eclectic_girl7716 March 2024
To preface, I haven't yet read the source manga, but I'm given to understand it's more of a stream-of-consciousness than coherent story. Which confuses me more as to how it even got an anime adaptation. Even 'Gintama', as wacky and oddball as it is, has a consistent narrative thread running though it. 'A Centaur's Life' has no such consistency.

Billed as a Slice-of-Life, the anime only lives up to this classification in that it shows a slice of every conceivable life of even random and side characters. Everything that could be thrown in, was: Yuri, fan service/ecchi, gaming tropes, biology, politics, spirituality and philosophy, international intrigue, divergent evolution... and that's just the stuff I can think of off the top of my head. The world-building is haphazard, sloppy, and, tbh, bizarre. (Honestly, some of the creature designs are more horrifying and grotesque than anything else, such as the merpeople and Antarcticans.) Let's take the most infamous example - the Holocaust-centered episode. To begin with, the students (who are ostensibly meant to be the primary focus of the series) only have 5 minutes of screen time, and I'm being generous here, before we're thrown in a story about a frog person- excuse me, amphibian person, who's some business hotshot, having a meeting. Yup, a business meeting. Woot, excitement. Then we follow the frog to, I'm guessing, his home village, where we're thrown into amphibian person politics in which there's some kind of war brewing against the local "filthy" mammalian population. Because the mammals are spreading out... I think? Really, I have no idea, but according to the militants, Mr. Businessman Frog is a traitor to his people because he lives and works with the "filthy" mammals, and is becoming like one of them. And that's it. The second part is the Holocaust flashback, which, again, is straight up nonsense. Not the parallels between history, but how idiotically it's presented. There seems to be no distinction between the "Nazis" and the concentration camp inmates - multiple species are shown as both victims and aggressors, despite there being some references to "livestock" (the centaurs, apparently) being in charge and a reward system is based on body type. But, again, this makes no sense. Wouldn't it be more logical for one race, one viewed as superior in this particular world, to be the "Nazis" and an inferior race to be the victims? It might be a twisted logic but it would still make more sense than what was shown on screen. Which was basically about this one Angelkin boy who survived being shot, was placed in a work camp, is starved and worked nearly to death, but is finally rescued by the Allies, one of whom adopts him. And that boy turns out to be the old businessman Mr. Businessman Frog was dealing with at the beginning. End episode... and never see any of these characters or storyline again.

As I said, I'm still confused as to how the manga of 'A Centaur's Life' received an anime adaptation in the first place. Nevermind that it also got an English dub when so many other anime - such as Yowamushi Pedal, Re: Creators (thanks Amazon Prime Video), Nisekoi, The Tatami Galaxy, Bakemonogatari, Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku - still haven't. I wouldn't even class this as a guilty pleasure anime, the kind where you can just turn off your brain and drool. Despite the draw of its surface premise, that of a centaur girl and her schoolmates, it's not worth the time so I'd recommend skipping it.
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1/10
Lot more fan service than I thought
irishuskyforever25 August 2022
Seems to constantly shove fan service in your face.

Lots of boob grabbing and characters doing sexual harassment ex. One character tries to look down another panties. Also lots of LGBT affection, which is fine I just feel all the extra fan service and inappropriate sexual harassment is a bit pushed to the top and over rides the story.
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10/10
The most peculiar anime you've ever seen
unisilence23 January 2024
Well, that's an opinion based on my experience. Like most of the audience, I was attracted to the series by tags and title. Being joined, they bring out an opinion: just another fan service anime with a lack of comedy, what can be understood even better from ratings. I needed something to relax, I didn't see that title - then what stops me now? Often judgements must be made independently. And it wasn't a miscalculation this time.

And... here's the most important correction. If you are looking for a plot to immerse yourself into (I mean consistent events that just force you to open the next episode to see what will happen to our beloved heroes next) just pass by. You won't find it here, assuredly. Well, it's somehow makes sense, it's not a widespread phenomenon - anime about everyday life with immersing plot. However, that definition has a deeper sense here.

To start with a certain explanation, I will tell the most reflecting it thing: this site actually doesn't show this, but this anime has R+ rating. Well, considering fan service part it doesn't seems illogical. And now, shockwave: this rating was only added for a ONE shower scene during several minutes. Across all 12 episodes. Seems commercially ineffective, right? That's an exact definition. For the first time, you will see some everyday life of school girls. Wait a bit more, and the whole world order of this product will make itself felt. Interracial problems, change of history, based on different species, politics... Can't tell you more to prevent spoilers, but really, really often you will think: hey, stop, we are in an usual fan service about school girls, why are we discussing... this? And God you will be right.

Author doesn't care about how the audience sees the whole painting. He doesn't care about genres. He just shows what he wants to show. When his thought goes out of the basic narrative, he shows it's flight completely and only then comes back. Was I sometimes bored? Definitely. Have I seen some mistakes or logical inconsistencies? Not some I remember about. And for me, it's a quite rare and precious situation.

Now, that seems to be a sufficient explanation. If you think it's not, I repeat again, just pass by. This anime won't lose anything from it, like, it's obvious. I just wanted to attract those who, like me, loves author's original idea, but isn't brave enough to watch something with such low rating. Hope this helps.

P. S. English isn't my native so... I just can't see mistakes of they are. Sorry on that.
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