CrazyEeveeLady
Joined Sep 2020
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CrazyEeveeLady's rating
While I don't think this movie is "bad" in any way, watching it felt like eating subpar junk food at a hit or miss ghost kitchen. The movie is stylistically very pretty and well animated, but the plot felt more like an advertising checklist rather than a story. It felt like I was mindlessly flipping through a magazine to look at the pretty pictures while I was watching this movie. The amount of pandering to Mario Bros fans by use of shoehorned in references and dead memes may also turn a lot of people off tbh. But overall, the film isn't terrible! There was clearly time and effort put into it even if the plot is a bit of a trainwreck. Plus, Jack Black is ALWAYS a treat especially in this one.
Aha ha. Character designs are 👌 very good
This anime is very brilliant in its art style and animation. There wasnt a scene I thought looked rushed out the door like in some other shows.
I also enjoyed the characters and the setting! I thought everything was pretty well explained and given enough time to actually matter. It isn't perfect, of course. Michiru in particular tends to get herself into trouble and has to constantly be rescued for the first half. And the twist feels a teensy bit rushed.
I do however put it on a watch list of "Modern day-setting with anthropomorphic animals with themes of social issues", just under Beastars and Zootopia.
This anime is very brilliant in its art style and animation. There wasnt a scene I thought looked rushed out the door like in some other shows.
I also enjoyed the characters and the setting! I thought everything was pretty well explained and given enough time to actually matter. It isn't perfect, of course. Michiru in particular tends to get herself into trouble and has to constantly be rescued for the first half. And the twist feels a teensy bit rushed.
I do however put it on a watch list of "Modern day-setting with anthropomorphic animals with themes of social issues", just under Beastars and Zootopia.