2 reviews
A story for the ages, of fantasy creatures and races going into Japan and realizing that we have so much delicious food that they cannot take it but get fat on it,
The anime is entertaining , but you really have to be in to fat women, I think the art style looks good but, god damn the anime has a way of going ,Oh this look good too, Oh this looks terrible. I mean the dancing scene in intro and Outro are just sad.
The character designs make me want to watch this anime, story is slice of life with the Bare minimum of stuff happening.
It's hard to talk about, because there's so much nothing in it, there's design there's slice of life it's a show that is, what it is, but god damn I got a little enjoyment out of it.
The anime is entertaining , but you really have to be in to fat women, I think the art style looks good but, god damn the anime has a way of going ,Oh this look good too, Oh this looks terrible. I mean the dancing scene in intro and Outro are just sad.
The character designs make me want to watch this anime, story is slice of life with the Bare minimum of stuff happening.
It's hard to talk about, because there's so much nothing in it, there's design there's slice of life it's a show that is, what it is, but god damn I got a little enjoyment out of it.
"Plus-Sized Elf" is a delightful gem that brilliantly combines humor, heart, and unique storytelling. The anime centers on Elfuda, a lovable elf struggling with her weight due to an addiction to human-world junk food. Her journey, aided by the charming massage therapist Naoe-kun, is filled with hilarious and touching moments. The animation captures the whimsical nature of the story, and each character is endearing and well-developed. With its clever mix of comedy and genuine emotion, "Plus-Sized Elf" offers an engaging experience that leaves you smiling and rooting for Elfuda every step of the way. A must-watch!
- shaunadam-39903
- Aug 2, 2024
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