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Danjon meshi (2024)
I love how every negative review gets it's own mini review bomb.
Go on do it, you know you want to, all you have to do is click No, this review isn't helpful, go on, I got all the time in the world.
On a serious note, the show itself is okay for a culinary based anime but personally, the voice acting is sub-par, the animation is at times amazing and then from scene to scene feels like I'm staring at cardboard or watching paint dry, and don't get me even started on the *Shocked Pikachu Face* *Picks up skull* Sister? Yeah what the actual flip did you expect, it only took you 11 episodes to finally save her and come to find out, she's a pile of bones! And the spontaneous appearance of ancient forbidden magic and just so happening to know the exact placement and shape of every single bone in the human body for plot convenience and *Happy ending make brain go brrrrrrrrr with dopamine* it's utterly ridiculous, at this rate trash Isekai and Fantasy is all we'll have from here on out and it's because the people who spotlight mangas, manhwas, light novels, and web comics at Netflix HQ, couldn't tell a Ghibli from a Knack, or Fullmetal Alchemist from *Insert Any Live Adaptation Here*
Good Night World (2023)
Decent animation, and an emphasis on irl story is not a valid reason to half bake the fight scenes or translation.
While the animation is decent quality, the irl story is intriguing and captivating enough, the main character, despite being in a video game, only uses 2 fighting moves in the entirety of 5 episodes. Excluding the opening and credits, which leaves about 1 hour and 40 minutes of content with the main character having the equivalent of a DCU movie where batman only uses the moves, punch and kick. With acrobatics on par with the moves of jump and run. Within this video game world, none of the Japanese text is translated. All the while where the show supposedly shines in the irl story is rather convoluted and not explained any further outside of the minuscule amount of interactions between the main cast every 10 - 15 minutes. Often having extremely awkward and downright plot irrelevant interactions that are all needlessly aggressive or tragic to give the interaction "meaning". To supposedly "Build Character" all the while not explaining the reasoning behind or for said actions, leaving the majority of characters to be summed up into the words, "Aggressive", "Reclusive", and "Narcissistic". The only exception being a rag tag group of 6 people, of which are only explained as to be where they are, because of past reasons that aren't explained in the slightest. Overall the 2 stars goes to the animation team for trying to make a flubbed story and even more flubbed cast of main characters seem to be cool and emotionally expressive. While the other 2 goes to the voice acting team for making it through the most cringe dialogue scenes I've seen in the last 10 years of watching various anime.
If you think differently, you have low standards. You can also eat my shorts.