Posted January 14, 2017
Started watching Mai-HiME and will hopefully finish it by tomorrow. Had this anime on my radar for the last ten years. Dislike the comedy so far and that one guy is really annoying but apart from that, it's ok.
Finished another two movies before that:
Coquelicot-zaka kara: I just loved the characters' maturity, despite them being somewhat young. You rarely ever see that which makes it all the better. The art is good (it's Ghibli). The setting is excellent. There isn't much character growth, as it's more a slice-of-life anime but for what was shown, it worked well. This is one of the very few anime where I rated it above the average.
Omoide Poroporo: Another Ghibli. Art is good as well. But the faces aren't...especially when they smile. It's awful and somewhat creepy. I dunno, something must have went wrong. As for the characters...most are weird too. The main character seems to be really childish (well, it's part of the theme as it switched between her (27 years old) and her younger self (ten years old) but still...) while the main male character is...I dunno. It seemed like they wanted to portray characters realistically but they let them (and especially him) make weird sounds with his mouth. I hated it. I also hated it how he laughed (together with her) for no reason whatsoever. The end was terrible and completely beyond belief. Even before that, before the halfway point, I was contemplating on whether to end it because I really wanted to punch the screen. Often times, I thought these two main characters must be mentally impaired or something, grrr. There is no real story in the movie, the main character is just thinking of the past. Those are definitely the better scenes. Ah, can't think more of this, otherwise I'll end up flipping the table because it was so frustrating to watch.
Finished another two movies before that:
Coquelicot-zaka kara: I just loved the characters' maturity, despite them being somewhat young. You rarely ever see that which makes it all the better. The art is good (it's Ghibli). The setting is excellent. There isn't much character growth, as it's more a slice-of-life anime but for what was shown, it worked well. This is one of the very few anime where I rated it above the average.
Omoide Poroporo: Another Ghibli. Art is good as well. But the faces aren't...especially when they smile. It's awful and somewhat creepy. I dunno, something must have went wrong. As for the characters...most are weird too. The main character seems to be really childish (well, it's part of the theme as it switched between her (27 years old) and her younger self (ten years old) but still...) while the main male character is...I dunno. It seemed like they wanted to portray characters realistically but they let them (and especially him) make weird sounds with his mouth. I hated it. I also hated it how he laughed (together with her) for no reason whatsoever. The end was terrible and completely beyond belief. Even before that, before the halfway point, I was contemplating on whether to end it because I really wanted to punch the screen. Often times, I thought these two main characters must be mentally impaired or something, grrr. There is no real story in the movie, the main character is just thinking of the past. Those are definitely the better scenes. Ah, can't think more of this, otherwise I'll end up flipping the table because it was so frustrating to watch.