
Ben and I watched anime over the summer, and now that it’s fall we decided to put our thoughts about the previous season in print. So without further adieu, here are our impressions of Summer 2016’s anime, starting with my own.
Alderamin on the Sky:
Where to begin? my original impression was that this was going to be another warring era drama. It is far from that. The character introductions were spot on and their development continued to the last episode. Speaking of the ending, the conversation between the male lead and the princess is a good finale; but I’m hoping this is the prelude to at least a second season. Overall this was a well done series that held my interest from beginning to end.
I give it a FIVE and recommend it.
Amanchu!:
Started slowly, almost annoyingly so. However, after the introduction of the main characters, I began to warm up to this show. Pikari–Miss Extremely Outgoing, almost to the point of turning one off–meets Teko, a slightly introverted girl who just moved to the area. This is more than you typical slice of life. The premise of scuba diving along with the quality of the supporting cast makes this an interesting series if you can get past some of the Pikari and Teko’s antics.
Overall a very strong FOUR.
Arslan Senki:
Arslan continues to be an exceptional story. These eight episodes open up a new chapter where the story continues to test the main characters’ mettle, and so far their testing is going well. We end with a cliffhanger placing Arslan in a delicate position: to become king, he must decide how many established rules of the kingdom he must break. And on top of that, which one of his allies will become an enemy? We’ll have to wait and see.
A FIVE!
Kidou Senshi Gundam RE: 0096:
Remembering this is a Gundam show, I didn’t expect this to end well. It actually ended better than I expected. However, I thought the “secret” of the box was pretty lame.
Three…
Kuromukuro:
Surprise! This was actually good! It ended (maybe) very well. I do believe a second season could be in the works (and it should be). Characters were very good, the story was coherent, and even the animation looked good.
Five
Mob Psycho 100:
To quote Ben: “This show really brings it.” While not one punch man, it scores just as well for many different reasons.
Five
NEW GAME!:
Since I’m a RPG player, I wondered how this series would explore the gaming business from the creative standpoint. If this is a typical representation of the gaming industry (my tongue planted firmly in cheek), then it’s a miracle anything gets done. Entertaining but, like I said, not representative of the industry. I hope…
Four
Macross Delta:
Story = Three
Background music = Three
Idol group = Four point Five
Overall = Three. I guess Frontier spoiled me.
Ben’s thoughts continue after the break:
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