Another New Site

It begins again!

Bet you didn’t expect to see me again! If you’re reading this and you’re unfamiliar with what’s been going on with me and my site, this is a new announcement that I’ve started another new website (for the record this’ll be number 3) and it’s called ‘anipinions‘, you can find my announcement/manifesto post here:  https://anipinions.wordpress.com/2020/02/07/opinions-are-like/ though fair warning my new site and overall approach is a bit more NSFW than before. I’ve also written my first official piece and it took the better part of a month (on and off) to write, so if you do visit I’d appreciate a like and a share and whatever! It’s about ‘Interspecies Reviewers’, you know that anime every man and his dog-girl has an opinion about: you can find the link to it here: https://anipinions.wordpress.com/2020/02/08/5-reasons-interspecies-reviewers-is-the-most-important-anime-of-2020/

And that’s all I have to say, I promise this’ll be the last time I post on AnimeQandA–this was just a heads up to the people who don’t use Twitter and want to follow me and my blogging activities. Oh and speaking of Twitter I’ve got a new one (@anipinions) of those for this site too… I know this is probably annoying for some people but I promise this is the last time I make a new site (this year…).

The End Of AnimeQandA and The Future

The End:

Hello everyone, this is just a post to announce the ending of AnimeQandA. Apologies if this at all seems like a sudden decision but for me it’s been a long time coming, since March 2019 I’ve been steadily reducing the content on my site with the intention of inevitably ending this site. The site itself will remain online for anyone still interested in the previously released content but no new posts will be made after this one. As for the reasons why, well it should be obvious to anyone who’s kept up with this site that the original ‘QandA’ style format that started this whole thing has been long since abandoned so from a strictly relevance perspective the idea of still calling it ‘Anime QandA’ was grating at me. Another reason is a lot more personal and it’s the idea that fellow bloggers have stopped reading or liking my posts because I’ve stopped reading their posts–which is completely fair because I have stopped reading other people’s posts–but I still have this guilt which had made the act of posting on my site less enjoyable. So AnimeQandA is dead but my passion for anime is still as high as it’s ever been so what does that mean going forward?

The Future:

A new blog site with a new theme is on the horizon, with a few new distinct caveats for anyone wanting to follow me from here to there. First of all, while it will be a WordPress blog I won’t be following anyone back who follows me and I’ll be leaving the comments off. With the new blog will be a new twitter account, my existing @Cactus_Matt twitter account will still function as a personal account while the new one will function solely to update new followers of new posts however engagement will be limited. Most importantly, the new blog is very strictly a “blog” as opposed to a “website”, no effort will made to monetize it, it’ll be more akin to a tumblr account where I can just throw out extended thoughts and related screenshots in a loose style at random intervals related to both current and previous season anime. I’ll post links to the new blog and twitter account once they are live (expected ETA in early January 2020).

My Thanks:

Lastly, I’d just like to offer my thanks to everyone who’s followed me here, whether your a newbie or a long-time follower I appreciate whatever support you’ve managed to give me over the years. But an extra special thanks is deserving of Irina–who I’ve collaborated with through multiple seasonal reviews and continued to be the sole contributor to my (now shut down) Patreon page for the duration of its lifespan. Thanks again everyone, it’s been an experience!

Week 10 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 10 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w10

(Please note, there are no images because I had to rush this post out, apologies in advance–I may fix this at a later date).

All the seasonal anime I watched in the tenth week of Fall 2019!

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 9

81/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

 

This particular arc of the show has been an undoubted highlight so far, and while this individual episode felt a bit weird and unfocused (the sup plot with Fuyuto trying to court his crush was fun but very distracting and tonally inconsistent) the stuff with Irene found a much more satisfying balance between comedy and drama (the scene with the mask had me laughing out loud) and while the episode ends on a particularly dramatic cliffhanger I’m as excited as I am a little bit worried about this arc’s coming conclusion if my predictions are anything to go by…

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 9

83/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

 

This episode was painfully predictable from beginning to end which certainly went a ways to hamper my overall enjoyment, but it was also kind of fun and by the time the final minutes approached it was downright touching. Nevertheless this is probably the weakest this show has been so far so hopefully it improves from here…

Val x Love – Episode 10

84/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

 

Why have, one antagonist when you can have three? Well considering how many protagonists we have I can think of a couple of reasons why we ~shouldn’t!~ namely there’s too many people to keep track of, but at the very least they all look distinct so there’s no confusing who is good and who is bad. Nevertheless this is still a highly enjoyable episode, that neither skimps on the fan-service nor the comedy and comes up otherwise excellent because of it–even if it’s more or less more of what we’ve already seen so far.

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 9

85/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

 

My favourite thing about this episode was the idea of inescapably powerful antagonist that transcended time and space and could even render gods and goddesses helpless in its wake. And while I’m glad that Valkyrie; Goddess of Destruction was the one to seal the antagonist away–it all felt a little easy in hindsight. Though the subsequent training scene and subsequent misunderstanding between Valkyrie, Seiya and Ristarte was worth the price of admission alone!

 

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 9

85/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

For the last couple of weeks I was not-so-secretly hoping that this show would go back to comedic adventuring and shenanigans and forego the excessive and serious back stories that had dragged the overall tone of the show down. And in some respects my wish was granted as the Wyvern hunting quest felt more in line with how this show started out but even then between the laughs and action the show still felt needlessly tied to being occasionally over-serious which clashed awkwardly with the otherwise excellent comedy. 

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 10

87/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

 

I didn’t think an otherwise simplistic ‘date episode’ would help restore so much of what made this series so enjoyable in the earlier episodes. Likewise, I didn’t think that I’d be rooting for Ringo as a love interest for Tsukasa over Lyrule but this episode made Ringo wonderful all round. Also, the overarching storyline of this series–while minimally referred to here–still takes substantial steps forward and makes the final couple of episodes highly anticipated for me.

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 9

89/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

 

More of ‘Food Wars!’ just being its usual high quality self, the over reliance on flashbacks dropped it a few points but otherwise still a great episode.

Kandagawa Jet Girls – Episode 8

91/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

 

It’s kind of weird that in a show ostensibly about jet racing we’ve now had two solid episodes without anything of the sort–thankfully what we’ve had instead is ridiculous comedic shenanigans, fun and sexy fan service and genuinely wonderful character development and emotional moments too. In other words, just a great time all round!

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 7

91/100 (UP 10 points from previous episode)

 

Things are improved in this episode (at least in my opinion), for my full thoughts check out my collaborative review with Irina on I Drink And Watch Anime!

AZUR LANE – Episode 9

93/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

 

There’s a lot of really powerful message in this show that are further highlighted throughout this episode though my favourite being that even if two nations are at war its people don’t need to be and can forge strong friendships. And after the high stakes action of the previous episode it’s nice to get some low-key, cute girl style down time with the three best girls on the show.

After School Dice Club – Episode 10

94/100 (UP 9 points from previous episode)

 

Back in my episode 3 review I had a good ol’ whine that cute girl show’s shouldn’t have such a focus on peripheral male characters–and while I stand by that fact emphatically–this show has somewhat morphed into something other than a cute girl show, so much so that I even hasten to put it in that genre anymore. As a result I can view the pivot into the more drama/romance aspects of this show in a much more favourable light and even root for our girls to find love–wherever it happens to come from. And yes, this episode made me cry a little at the end…

My Hero Academia – Episode 71

94/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

 

For a character who was only properly introduced a couple this episode went massively out of its way to dive deep into Suneater’s backstory, powers, and pretty much dedicate an entire episode to the young hero. And I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t exhilarated by the action or drawn in by the impressive characterisation–likewise the truly compelling confrontation between Suneater and the unique trio of villains he faced off against and his ingenious way of defeating them. I do have to wonder why we haven’t got anywhere near as compelling stories about our female characters on this show but I’ve pretty much come to expect that from this show by now…

Fire Force – Episode 20

95/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

 

How do you follow up a “perfect episode” with pretty much more of the same–and while the female characters are expectedly sidelined (hence the lower score)–this episode still manages some breathtaking action with ingenuitive tactics, awe-inspiring visuals and tense and dramatic set-pieces that rank among some of this shows’ best. Just ‘Fire Force’ being damn awesome as per usual!

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 10

96/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

 

Jaguarman (or “Jaguar warrior” as the subtitles have for some reason began to call her) was an odd comedic highlight in her first appearance some episodes ago, so having her appear again and feature so much and so central to the episode was bound to pique my interest. What’s more surprising is that we’re introduced to a larger than life ‘antagonist’ in the form of second goddess of the alliance Queztalcoatal–and even with her fantastic appearance she still manages to be upstaged by the sublime silliness of Jaguarman.

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 10

99/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

 

Often in my reviews for this show I’ve said things like “this feels like a turning point in the story” or likewise but truly this episode feels like something special with its honestly heartbreaking and beautiful exploration of Furuhashi’s past with her parents, but what’s more remarkable for me personally though is that how it somehow managed to make fifth ranked Furuhashi (in harem standings at least) rocket all the way to the top–at least for the time being! An almost flawless episode.


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

Week 9 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 9 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w9

(Please note, there are no images because I had to rush this post out, apologies in advance–I may fix this at a later date).

All the seasonal anime I watched in the eighth week of Fall 2019!

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 6

81/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

 

Psycho Pass continues to dip in overall quality but is still a visually impressive and dramatic experience, my full thoughts can be found in my collaborative review on I Drink And Watch Anime dot com.

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 8

82/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

Had this series started as a run-of-the-mill fantasy-action isekai, having yet another episode that explores dramatic subject matter and complex backstories might have seemed like a logical and necessary aspect of the show. But for a series like this that started as legitimately and consistently hilarious and self-aware comedy spend so much time with needlessly cruel throwaway villains and drama-for-the-sake-of-drama plot developments feels honestly a bit lazy. Sure there’s still some wonderful character moments and the occasional glimmer of brilliance with some laugh-out-loud gags, but I have to wonder if we’ll ever get back to the light-hearted subversiveness that made the first few episodes such a genuine treat.

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 8

83/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

 

This episode felt like an episode of CSI: Miami and your better believe I mean that as a compliment! Its lurid, glossy, dumb and entertaining in all the right ways and had considerable dramatic stakes amidst some genuinely funny moments, decent twists and a truly despicable villain. Great stuff all round, hopefully the show can continue at this level of quality going forward!

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 9

85/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

 

If ever there was a show to ‘un-jump the shark’ then this should be the poster boy. For all of last week’s absurdities this week entirely course corrects by delivering compelling action, adventure as well as significantly forwarding the plot into thoroughly interesting territory–and that’s just the first half of the episode! The second half ratchets up the fan-service and shenanigans to remind us of this shows roots while simultaneously leaving us wanting more of this honestly unique isekai!

After School Dice Club – Episode 9

85/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

 

My favourite part of this episode was the extended sequence showcasing our new addition to the cast, Emilia, re-inventing the childhood school-yard game of ‘Daruma Doll Fell Down’ or ‘Red Light, Green Light’ as its known in the West–seeing how a tried and true and pretty simplistic game could be transformed with just a few rule tweaks and gameplay reward mechanics was downright inspiring. The rest of the episode was more or less what we’ve come to expect from this series; i.e. cute girls playing board games.

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 8

86/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

 

The overall animation quality in this episode took a noticeable hit but thankfully only in the first half, as the second half made way for full blown beach episode shenanigans–and while not up to this show’s highest fan-service standards there was still a bevvy of scantily clad girls to behold as well as all the light-hearted service these episodes deliver. But it wasn’t all just eye candy as we also learned the identity of a traitor amidst the E-rank girls which added an extra layer of intrigue and drama to the proceedings.

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 8

86/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

 

The first half of this episode was honestly a comedic masterpiece, with so much attention devoted to upping the ante and subverting expectations in all the right ways–delivering joke after joke–set piece after set piece and delivering so many wonderfully quotable lines and memorable visuals. Where it dips perhaps is when the action takes the centre-stage, in the second half although to be honest the second-half was pretty damn great too, if slightly predictable.

Val x Love – Episode 9

87/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

 

Val x Love finally hits its stride (it only took 9 damn episodes) by becoming a fan-service classic on equal par with some of the all-time greats starting with a girl on girl shenanigan fuelled train groping scene followed up by an extensive bath sequence and an introduction to yet another girl for Takuma’s burgeoning harem. The only thing stopping this from ‘true classic’ status is the fact that we’re still pretty heavily censored but I’m still holding out hope for all the glory to be revealed in an uncensored blu-ray. Until then this episode remains, consistently entertaining, hilarious at times, and still very sexy even with all those pesky fog clouds!

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 8

90/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

 

With the cliffhanger announcement that came with the previous episode, that Director Nakiri would be taking over as the judge of the Team Shokugeki’s–the true narrative reason behind that decision showed itself in the subsequent episode, namely that the previous judging panel of two men and one woman would become one man and three women in what can only be seen as an effort to triple the parody–which honestly isn’t almost a bad thing because both are equally entertaining. Time will tell if this is the beginning of the end or just the beginning of something different…

AZUR LANE – Episode 8

90/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

 

This episode was an action-packed spectacle, while also showing that this series has its heart in the right place. The only thing detracting from it was some soft animation and line work that made some faster shots look borderline unfinished, but everything else was intense, exciting and high stakes excellence.

My Hero Academia – Episode 70

91/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

 

While it certainly feels like this particular arc is taking a long time to get properly started, I can’t help but be impressed with the amount of tension it manages to wring from what is mostly, yet another preparation episode–sure when the action finally does kick off towards the end of the episode there’s a sense of release–but there’s still obviously a long ways off from this arc being completed and from Eri being rescued.

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 9

91/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

 

How do you defeat an ego-maniacal goddess? Enlist your own one of course! While the decision to ‘hire’ Ishtar by our heroes to fight Gorgon isn’t exactly unexpected what is unexpected is the way they go about–in an almost comically genius approach that satisfies both her ego and greed that’s especially funny if you know anything about the character of Rin from other ‘Fate’ series. What I think made this episode truly excellent though was the revelation that Ishtar and her host body cohabitate within her mind (in a 70/30 split in case you were wondering) and the quiet moments that come subsequently between Ritsuka and Ishtar that help humanise an otherwise larger than life character.

Rifle Is Beautiful (Chidori RSC) – Episode 7

92/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

 

I mentioned last week that this show’s strongest suit was its comedy and once again it went and delivered big in the way with laughs with some of the most unexpected developments coming from otherwise throwaway gag lines. This episode entirely confirms that not only is their otaku-leaning teacher hot for her students but that she’s committed to take the “harem route” when it comes to courting them. Wasn’t this show supposed to be about rifle shooting?! 

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 9

94/100 (EVEN with previous episode)

 

It’s interesting that, in an episode that could have been especially serious given its subject matter, that the show takes a more light-hearted approach to its presentation. Spoilers incoming, but it turns out that Furuhashi–who wants to study astronomy–despite her penchant for literature and the arts–is actually the daughter of not one but two mathematics geniuses. But when her mother died, her father was left an empty shell of a man who neglected his daughter and her interests in mathematics–even going as far as striking her for even bringing up the subject in his presence. And undeniably this is heavy subject matter but because of Furuhashi’s determined and upbeat personality it doesn’t seem to affect her as much as it should–which might seem like a failing in the shows representative tone but if anything only highlights how much Furuhashi has had to repress in order to continue as a functioning person. The second part of this episode will be the ‘make or break’ moment in this character arc and whether the show has the chops to execute the dramatic potential of this storyline.

Kandagawa Jet Girls – Episode 7

95/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

 

Great boobs, great fun, great feels, great time.

Fire Force – Episode 19

100/100 (UP 8 points from previous episode)

 

And here we have the first 100/100 episode of the Fall 2019 anime season because honestly there isn’t a single thing about this episode I would change, from the ‘calm before the storm’ opening minutes to the pre-Nether parts which were the perfect blend of comedy and tension–this episode went in directions I didn’t expect and were all the stronger for it. Though it should be no surprise that the best parts of the episode were the pair of fight scenes featuring our strong female characters–both unique, action-packed and empowering in their own separate ways. If there’s honestly anyone still out there who thinks this show is sexist then they are beyond delusional at this point. An amazing episode from beginning to end!


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

Week 8 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 8 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w8

All the seasonal anime I watched in the eighth week of Fall 2019!

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 7

79/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

I won’t read into the symbolism of a fried egg USB being between a robot girls legs…

This show has always been a bit off-kilter (which is a part of its appeal) but this episode simultaneously felt very weird and very familiar with a plot reminiscent of an episode of CSI but with the kind of anime and Japan-centric shenanigans such as sex robots, trading cards and weird USB’s. Oh and we’re also introduced to Sherlock’s brother Mycroft, who makes an interesting addition to this burgeoning cast. At the end of the day it’s just an entertaining 24 minutes and who can fault that?

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 8

80/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

Just running alongside a missile to manually guide it, you know normal swordsman stuff.

The term ‘jump the shark’ is something I hasten to use in reference to anime–especially fantasy anime where magic is a thing–but the kind of ridiculous, borderline nonsensical leaps in narrative logic and complete removal of believable actions that this episode showcased wholehearted earns the ‘jump the shark’ label. To (briefly) set the scene the town is being beset by fire demons and only by destroying a magical staff at the center of the roaring inferno can the demons be stopped. Having tried (and failed) to launch a missile at the target–Aoi, our swordswoman prodigy–decides she’ll manually guide the missile to its target by running alongside it. It’s a sequence of less than five minutes but almost all of it is incredulous beyond belief and makes zero sense if you think about it for even a second. Honestly this episode is so logic-less that it should be scoring at least 10 points less than I gave it but despite all its absurdity and stupidity it is honestly entertaining and the rest of the episode feels in-line with what’s come before so I can’t be too harsh of a judge on it.

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 5

83/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

I wouldn’t mind letting the chief squish me like that… I mean what?!

Probably my least favourite episode of the show so far, it’s nowhere near the point to be alarmed by it but its at least worth mentioning–read my collaborative review with Irina from I Drink And Watch Anime for my extended thoughts on the episode.

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 7

84/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

You know, the important things!

It’s ironic–I complained so much about how I wasn’t particularly enjoying the dark road this show had taken periodically in the previous two episodes and now that it has delivered what is ultimately a fluff-piece, slice of life-esque beach episode I only seemingly have more complaints. It’s not that this episode is ‘bad’ by any stretch of the imagination, its at times great but it also suffers from the fact that its recycling the same joke for the majority of its run time. Wise wants to have normie fun > Wise cooks up shenanigans that seem ordinary to her but are outlandish to the people of her new world > it all falls apart in a comedic fashion. Repetitiveness aside, I did appreciate and relate to Wise’s enthusiasm for seeing her friends in skimpy swimsuits, after all what’s a forced beach episode without considerable bikini fan service!

Val x Love – Episode 8

84/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

My favourite part about this episode is just how unabashed they are about finding ways to squeeze in fan-service but explain it within the narrative in a way that’s kind of hard to argue about. Plus the show at least attempts to show all the steps in becoming a lover, from hand-holding for an hour all the way to sexy near-nude photo shoots with phallic ice creams involved. Also Yakumo best girl and we get plenty of her here so obviously this episode scores high in that regard.

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 7

85/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

This show has the best faces.

It’s more of the same and that’s hard to fault considering how consistent this series has been–not only at being funny and entertaining–but also in being cohesive and following up on things in a way a lot of comedy shows might disregard. Seiya continues to be a wonderfully loathsome protagonist and the introduction of a complete opposite in the form of Rosalie proves not only the benefits of Seiya’s frequently infuriating ‘play style’ but that existing in extremes (in either direction) is no way to succeed.

After School Dice Club – Episode 8

87/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

Just wholesome content y’all.

We’re finally properly introduced to the fourth member of our titular ‘After School Dice Club’ in the form of foreigner Emilia who adds a welcome, if predictable element to the series. The second-half of the episode dealing with the club’s attempt at a Board Game Cafe for the school festival is much more interesting, even if it brings back some side characters I’m not particular interested in…

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 7

88/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Azumi’s ‘overboost’ form is damn sexy. Also that gun is huge.

What’s great about this episode is seeing Azumi’s journey from frail sick girl to badass fighter with her Overboost connection with Rigel saving the day after the Zex attempt an invasion for the second time. Where I think this episode falls slightly short of brilliance is in that everything happens so fast that it almost feels like playing a mobile game (complete with premium currency style speed-ups) rather than a truly satisfying narrative experience. That said it’s also plenty entertaining, extremely fun and loaded with laughs, feels and fan-service enough to make up for any narrative deficiencies or gaps in logic.

AZUR LANE – Episode 7

89/100 (DOWN 8 points from previous episode)

Enterprise is comin’ for ya!

This episode kind of exists in two-halves, the first half being ostensibly a lengthy recap episode that feels like endless padding but despite the padding it almost feels necessary considering the unexpected dramatic upheaval that comes from our hero ship Enterprise being ‘possessed’ by something under the sea which leads her to go supanova and destroy her enemy with the kind of ruthlessness I didn’t expect from this show. So between monumental fan-service in the previous episode and now dramatic upheavals in this one, its hard not to be impressed by this show’s willingness to take risks! 

Rifle Is Beautiful (Chidori RSC) – Episode 6

90/100 (EVEN with previous episode)

So proud of my dumb, genki girl!

Whatever you may choose to say about this show up to this point, there’s no doubt in my mind that comedy is this series’ strongest suit. Sure we get the requisite compelling qualifying action of Round 3 and 4 of the beam rifle showdown, but we’re also treated to some honestly affirming character development as well as some laugh out loud comedy. Hikari’s various reactions and off-hand remarks throughout this episode were an absolute joy and made the experience all the more enjoyable because of it.

Fire Force – Episode 18

92/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

It’s all in the finger positions.

For what ostensibly amounts to a training episode not only does this episode have big laughs and surprisingly dynamic action it also contains some considerable character development–at least on Shinra’s part. Excellent stuff all round. 

My Hero Academia – Episode 69

92/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

Yeah I bet you do 😉

It’s weird how an episode that’s ostensibly just a bunch of people in a room having a meeting is one of my favourites of ‘My Hero Academia’s’ 4th season so far. A lot of that comes down to the fact that the writing is so strong and its execution likewise that with every sentence the stakes seem to grow and the sheer scale of what our heroes are up against unfolds. Also, I’m glad Froppy and Ochako (and the other women such as Dragoon and Bubble Girl) at least get to add something more to this episode besides being window-dressing, we’re still a long way from me being happy with their treatment but this episode is still plenty compelling.

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 7

93/100 (EVEN with previous episode)

Modesty has no place in deserts!

If the fourth season of ‘Food Wars’ continues along the way it’s been going it could very well be the show’s best season. It’s emotionally rich and satisfying with so many character moments culminating in a gorgeous experience while still retaining the good humour, fast action and fan-service (both of the sexual and food variety) that have made this show a winner for so long. 

Kandagawa Jet Girls – Episode 6

93/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

Indeed, two ‘backs’ I’d like to ‘push forward’ onto.

Arguably a fan-service high point for this show, ‘Kandagawa Jet Girls’ goes all in with the shenanigans and comedy and its there where the true appeal of this series seems to lie, I mean sure the races are high energy and fun–but when the show is just about girls having fun–it feels a lot more entertaining. Also, despite all the fun-times the show also manages to show just how big it’s heart is with Rin and Aoi finally getting to be open and honest with each other in an honestly emotionally fulfilling conclusion to their arc.

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 8

94/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

Oh, you already win Uraka.

Best girl Uraka gets an entire episode to show why she’s best girl and it’s the episode is just the usual high entertainment, wonderful characterization, hilarious comedy and excellent fan service with just enough progression in the overall narrative to make it feel worthwhile without going overboard and committing to something the series isn’t ready to commit too. 

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 8

95/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

Action never looks as good in stills as it does in movement but this scene was amazing.

This episode is a legitimate ‘balls-to-the-wall’ action extravaganza the likes of which rarely get the time to shine in episodic anime (at least the ones I watch) and not only is it with awe and reverence that I get to watch such a well-animated, fluid and borderline over-the-top action set piece but the fact that it ties itself so flawlessly into the unfolding narrative, has high-stakes that result in tragic and emotional character deaths and remains so enjoyable to watch means this is a pure success no matter where you stand. Truly an epic action fuelled masterpiece of an episode!


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

Week 7 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 7 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w7

All the seasonal anime I watched in the seventh week of Fall 2019!

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 6

80/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Why am I in this image?

I swear they oughta make a spin-off series with the kids in the street gang as they were probably the most interesting and entertaining thing this show has done so far (aside from our Sherlock protagonist), the show balanced a more light-hearted story that was filled with child-like shenanigans but still managed to inject substantive menace with the episode’s borderline insane, spontaneously rapping villain.

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 7

84/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

#feminism?

Seems like a lot of our surface-level “light-hearted” isekai anime this season have something of penchant for misery, maybe I’m just overly sensitive to the kind of ostensibly heavy handed tactics that mistake ‘edgy’ drama for actual drama as if this anti-aristocracy, pro-democracy series needed to invoke North Korea-esque dramatics instilled on its antagonists to sell the message that corporal punishment, degredation and politically motivated cannibalism is bad. Still, it’s a damn good episode all things considered, especially the ending which genuinely had me on the edge of my seat…

Val x Love – Episode 7

85/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

100% fetish fuel.

For the first time since this series began I honestly had no large complaints about this episode. Not only was the fan service kinda unique, fun and well drawn but Takuma’s development as a protagonist worthy of his harem is beginning to shine through. This is more like the ‘Val x Love’ experience I was hoping for–now let’s just hope they can stick the landing with a properly uncensored version come the blu-rays!

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 6

86/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

Nawww.

While I’d say a lot of this episode was somewhat predictable, it at least managed to surprise by taking its time to getting to predictability. What’s that? How could an episode that’s otherwise predictable benefit from being predictable and slow? Well it’s because honestly this show, with its track-record could of found any number of comedic shortcuts to get to the outcome and left an acceptable but otherwise unfulfilling conclusion to an otherwise dramatic part of the story. But instead the show devoted all of its time to the rescue of an otherwise (as much as it pains me to admit it) inconsequential part of this series. This was the more relatable, less absurd conclusion to a story-arc that worked more than it didn’t.

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 6

87/100 (DOWN 4 points from previous episode)

Don’t mind if I do! *overboosts*

This episode gives us a lot of back story on Shuri thanks to a somewhat emotional but also somewhat hilarious flashback told to us by the spirit of swordmaker trapped in her sword (just go with it) but despite the revelations that come from that story it’s best girl Yuni who comes out on top as far as development is concerned–not only finding the confidence in herself but also the power to Overboost with Am-chan, and it’s a downright adorable transformation!

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 4

88/100 (DOWN 7 points from previous episode)

When it comes to anime I generally do, but thanks for the advice!

There’s no denying this is the weakest (new) ‘Psycho Pass’ episode to come this season but obviously it’s not without its redeeming qualities–of which you can find in my season collaborative review with Irina on I Drink And Watch Anime dot com.

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 6

89/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

“Oji-chan!” intensifies.

While my complaints about the previous episode are still in full effect (there’s no need for a show like this to go that dark with its content in my opinion) this episode did a darn sight better in incorporating that “darkness” into the overall narrative and likewise have its effects feel meaningful to the present. There was some noticeable tonal whiplash between the funniest parts of this show (which were expectantly plentiful) and the drama (which was at times heartbreaking) but thankfully we got leaned more on the side of ‘happy ending’ this time than the previous one.

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 7

90/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

Can I ship 3 people together? Because I ship these 3 together.

Here we’re given something of a double dose of Ogata, and not so soon after her previous prominent feature in Episode 3 which makes me wonder if the show isn’t gearing up for an Ogata ending as far as this jumbled harem goes! Nevertheless we are treated to a funny, occasionally touching but otherwise unremarkable episode of ‘We Never Learn’ that has its highlights heavily focused in the comedy rather than anything else.

My Hero Academia – Episode 68

90/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

Can we just get a whole show with these women (and the other badass, heavily underutilised women in this series)?

I’ll be blunt here, the best part of this episode was the opening couple of minutes that showcased (albeit truncated) Ochako and Froppy on their work study program kicking ass and taking names–it was wonderful–as were the two female heroes they were working under. And then because apparently the author of this manga can’t help but prioritising the male characters over the female ones we’re treated to a needlessly long ‘ego boost’ for a third-rate character who is barely worth a mention at this point. If you’re wondering why my score is so high for this episode despite me complaining about the majority of its content its that the aforementioned prologue was so good and that the parts with the villains were genuinely compelling and tense that it made all the other less interesting parts much more tolerable by comparison.

Rifle Is Beautiful (Chidori RSC) – Episode 5

90/100 (UP 6 points from previous episode)

I had a rude joke here but decided to delete it, let your imagination run wild with what it was!

In Episode 3 Hikari remarked that the sport of Rifle Shooting was kinda boring to watch, an ominous almost portentous thing for a show just about that very subject to say. A part of me worried it was the writer saying to the audience “don’t get your hopes up for something exciting” but thankfully that proved not to be the case as Hikari’s qualifying round was just about as compelling and emotion-filled as any other sports anime I’ve ever watched (but made better because it’s a cute girl).

Kandagawa Jet Girls – Episode 5

91/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

Just posing for wallpapers.

A lot of this episode is simply spent building up a new rivalry for our ‘Jet Girls’ with the idol cum jetracers known collectively as ‘Hell’s Kitchen’, and thankfully for the audience not only are these girls charismatic and entertaining but also (possibly?) a couple too–or at least as far as “coupling” this show is willing to go. The heart of this episode remains Aoi’s reluctance to get closer to Rin–regardless of how much she wants to–and showcases just how painfully shy and reserved the poor girl is when it comes to opening up to another person. The episode ends on a cliffhanger with the race about to begin and next episode looks to be an excellent pay off to all this build-up.

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 7

91/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

Trying to work out what fetish this giant woman caters for, probably quite a few.

There’s only one word that suitably describes this episode and that word is “epic”–it’s kind of hard to believe we’re only at episode 7 out of 21 because throughout this episode there is this palpable feeling that we’re at a penultimate crossroads situation. There’s big action, big drama, dramatic reveals, high stakes, sacrifices, twists, the calm before the storm and then the summoning of the ultimate ‘big bad’, Goddess of the Demonic Beasts–Tiamat–which is all kinds of ridiculous and terrifying and wonderful and weird. This show defies expectations and classification and even review, it’s just freakin’ awesome, okay?!

After School Dice Club – Episode 7

92/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

Can the show just turn into a yuri anime between these too? Because I’d like that very much.

Once again I am surprised at how well this show is going considering where it started, honestly the characterisation in this episode was flawless but more than that the first half of this episode may as well have been a bonafide 100/100 episode because it delivered on so many levels it’s kind of insane to even think about. Maki, the delinquent turned good samaritan from Episode 3 decides to take our shy flower of a protagonist Miki on a summer “date” to a river and the chemistry and flirtation between these two is off the charts endearing… but more than that we get an honest look at how two otherwise completely opposite people could become friends (or maybe something more–wishful thinking on my part for sure), it’s honestly just sublime. The second half of the episode is more of what has come previously, hence the fact that this is only a 92/100 and not something higher but it’s still the best episode of this show so far.

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 6

93/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

‘Food Wars!’ is an excellent source for out of context weird screen caps!

The worst thing about shonen protagonists (or at least one of the worst things) is their ceaseless ability to overcome every and all obstacle put between them and their goal, its unrealistic and sometimes downright infuriating. Then sometimes a shonen protagonist earns their ‘against all odds’ win that seemingly comes out of nowhere… Among the many things ‘Food Wars’ is good at is creating an impossible obstacle to overcome and have whatever character is facing it overcome it with intelligence, savviness, technique and teamwork. And indeed it was literally the teamword that made the dream work in this episode that in clumsier hands could have seemed lazy but here felt well-earned and downright inspiring!

Fire Force – Episode 17

95/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

Is that any way to refer to your brother?! Sho some respect!

This episode wasn’t the dictionary definition of perfect, but it’s a perfect episode of ‘Fire Force’ by which I mean it managed to perfectly strike the balance between its substantial dramatic content as well as its commitment to compelling, stylistically invigorating action set-pieces as well as off-beat humour and plenty of character moments that only resonate with prior exposure. Every character was at the top of their game here and likewise our first proper introduction to Shinra’s long-lost brother Sho is appropriately dramatic, high-stakes and downright flawless. Also, I’m glad they didn’t just kill of the character of Lisa after her dark turn, it would have been an easy way to earn cheap ‘drama’ points but they took the high road and left it open for a redemption story down the way.


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

Week 6 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 6 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w6

All the seasonal anime I watched in the sixth week of Fall 2019!

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 5

79/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

Lucy fangirling over her favourite sumo wrestler was adorable.

Things are a bit more low-key and low stakes (nobody gets murdered for one thing!) and its focus on two under-utilised characters–Mary and Lucy–really benefits the show as not only are they interesting characters (Lucy especially) but it helps endear us to them and by extension the setting of Kabukicho itself as we’re given a bit of back story. Easily the best episode of this series so far!

Val x Love – Episode 6

82/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

*kissing noises intensify*

As a protagonist Takuma has been a bit lacking in character progression–there’s been plenty of backstory and explanation for his severe social anxiety but little in the way of real progress. Thankfully this episode attempts to rectify that and as a result he’s a lot more endearing–let’s hope it sticks and we’re not back to square one next episode. Also the scene between him and Natsuki was surprisingly sexy so there’s that too. 

Rifle Is Beautiful (Chidori RSC) – Episode 4

84/100 (EVEN with previous episode)

Their otaku club advisor made this for them, lol.

The best thing about this episode is the introduction of the painfully otaku teacher Tsuramaki-sensei who becomes the rifle club’s advisor and who kind of saves this show from declining further–which is hard for me to say because this show has a lot of good about it but likewise doesn’t really know how (or want to know how) to progress with its central subject matter being kind of dry in comparison to its positively enjoyable characters.

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 5

86/100 (DOWN 6 points from previous episode)

Well that’s one way to get out of a sticky situation when you’ve got god-like abilities.

I think it’s a bit of a failing when a series mistakes endlessly miserable backstories for dramatic character development, which kind of felt like this series was doubling down on with the backstories of Reina and Pauline which were filled with parental deaths, child slavery and betrayals and absolute misery and thus didn’t really endear me to them any more but just made me feel like I’d rather be watching something else. Thankfully that was only a minor part of the episode and we got the much needed backstory for Mile/Adele which unlike the others was compelling, multi-faceted and filled with both emotion and good humour. Suffice to say this show does comedy a lot better than it does tragedy.

After School Dice Club – Episode 6

87/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Brutally honest friends are the best kind of friends.

If this show becomes more about Midori’s trials and tribulations about becoming a game author herself I could see this show becoming downright excellent as this episode felt the most cohesive and interesting the show has been so far. Not that the ‘girls playing analogue board games’-shtick wasn’t endearing, it’s just a bit of a repetitive one.

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 6

88/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

A lot to be thankful for…

You’d think watching a show up to its sixth episode would make you less confused not more but so dense is the FGO universe that they keep throwing things at the audience that only players of the game would probably understand. That said it’s not really a bad thing, it just means you have to adjust your thinking and appreciate the fact you’re not going to have everything neatly explained to you. That aside the scenes with Ishtar were fantastic and the characters continue to be the most thoroughly enjoyable thing about this series.

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 6

88/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

The power of lap pillow’s from busty elf girls is positively supernatural!

More than any anime “couple” this season I sincerely hope the budding relationship between Tsukasa and Lyrule develops and progresses as I really enjoyed these two together and more than anything I just want Lyrule to be happy because she’s absolute best girl and it’s not just because I apparently have a thing for busty blonde elves… Oh and the rest of the episode is pretty great too, even if the stuff with Roo learning her multiplication tables was solved in a way that didn’t really make sense if you think about it too hard.

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 5

89/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

I love this weird, goth goddess. 

Hilarious–is the best way to describe this episode–then surprisingly smart–then by the time the credits are about to roll; potentially depressing. So in other words this is something of an emotional roller coaster of an episode, it’s also jam-packed full of callbacks to earlier episodes, funny new characters and quotable scenes. It’s honestly a hard show to fault at this point because it knows what it is and it does it consistently well. Big thumbs up from me!

Fire Force – Episode 16

90/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

So no happy ending then?

Even when ‘Fire Force’ is struggling with a particular arc it’s still better than a majority of anime (that 90/100 score should attest to that). I think my problem is how much time they’re spending on this particular arc when seemingly more important past arcs were swept through in record time. It’s not that these new characters aren’t interesting (though the little boy is kinda dull) it’s that I wonder how much of a point it all has when its a foregone conclusions (based on the OP visuals) that both Vulcan and Yu join Fire Force Company 8. That said Giovanni makes for a truly loathsome and inhuman villain so that’s pretty entertaining, also I’m somewhat glad Lisa didn’t end up just being some pointless female character herself for the sake of window dressing but something of a villain herself–if nothing else I’m interested what will happen to her but I can’t imagine it’s going to be anything redemptive.

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 5

90/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

I like dark side Aldini.

As far as kind of main-but-not-really-main characters go, Takumi Aldini is among my least favourite just from virtue of him being kind of bland, but credit where credit’s due an episode almost entirely devoted to him doesn’t hurt as much as I thought it would–in fact it’s pretty damn great! Sure a lot of that comes down to this episode being unpredictable–something this series isn’t always is–and so that’s considerably appreciated, but at the end of the day this is just an enjoyable and entertaining episode that while skirting the realms of ‘reality cooking show fare’ at time benefits from being distinctly not that and distinctly ‘Food Wars’–which means action, silliness, fan-service and fun.

My Hero Academia – Episode 67

91/100 (UP 4 points from previous episode)

Protect at all costs!

I only have one complaint about this episode–how is Deku so surprised that his mentor All Might is going to die? I know they address it literally in the episode, but I still kind of find it inexcusable considering the guy’s been coughing up blood since pretty much Episode 1 of the first season–all I see when I see All Might is a guy with a timer rapidly ticking towards zero and for Deku to have neglected his mentors frail state all this time feels cheap. That said, nearly everything else in this episode is really great, from the truly tense confrontation between Overhaul as his daughter Eri clings to Deku in the street to the emotionally charged discussion between Deku and All Might as the latter discloses every part of his past for Deku’s benefit.

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 5

91/100 (UP 5 points from previous episode)

Dramatic backstories done right.

It seems that this is a week of tortured backstories for cute girls as the cutest girl in this show Matoi gets her fair due of character development and it pays off–not only by giving us an emotional core to help us understand why she’s so timid and unwilling to fight–but it’s also packs a surprisingly dramatic punch and her transformation and the powers that come with it or not only unexpectedly cool but devastatingly powerful. Never underestimate the quiet ones!

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 6

93/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

Damn bucket.

Bath house scenes are plentiful in anime, in-fact this very show had one its first episode of this second season, and yet here we are again (although the aforementioned was a hot springs, this time it’s a public bath so they’re totally not just trying to have more fan-service for the sake of it, okay?) but regardless of intentions it was a hilarious first half that let Nariyuki’s adorable younger siblings a chance to partake in the shenanigans for a change. The second half prioritised the harsh realities of university entrance interviews but still managed to squeeze a decent amount of comedy out of the situation too. 

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 3

95/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Out of context this is a weird sentence.

Irina and I talked plenty about this episode on her site, but if you want the short of it, this episode is the same insanely high quality it has been for the previous couple of episodes while adding more interesting characters that add substantially to the world while fleshing out our current characters and adding to the overall narrative in a way that feels fresh and compelling without the need for cheap tactics. It’s just fucking great, y’all.

AZUR LANE – Episode 6

97/100 (UP 8 points from previous episode)

Best girl Laffey bringing the body positivity messages.

In my Episode 4 review I remarked how much I would love a ‘slice of life’-style show set in this universe and it’s almost like my prayers were answered (and then some) with this fantastic episode! Not only do we get all the requisite CGDCT things like, cute girls eating, cute girls talking about girly things, cute girls interacting with younger girls and cute girls shopping. But we also get a god-tier bath sequence with no less than 30 of our characters appearing in the nude–yes it’s censored by heavy amounts of steam–but it’s still sexy as heck and probably among the best fan service we’ve had all season (so far). Also, there are rumblings that there’s a possibility that the scene will be less censored for the blu-ray version and if that’s the case then you might as well bump this score up to 100/100 because it’d be perfection.


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

10 Best Anime OP’s Fall 2019

My 10 Best Anime OP’s of the Fall 2019 season!

fall19op

It’s that time of the season to count down the 10 Best Anime OP’s and ED’s of Fall 2019, in this post we’re starting with the OP’s and while I don’t think this was the strongest season for OP’s there are still some bonefide classics amongst the top picks! As usual, in preparation for this post I’ve listened to every OP available to listen to and I try and not not let my personal feelings for a show influence the decision on the OP’s themselves. Let’s get started!

Note: I’ve tried to get Youtube links to all the listed songs where possible but some are not ideal quality (i.e. videos played in quad view to avoid copyright detection) and if links end up being broken in the future it’s because they’ve been taken down.

~Number 10~
“Smile Skill = Suki Skill!” by Akaki Chikai from ‘Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!’

There’s nothing particularly unique about this OP, it’s just a catchy good time sung by cute girls, plus gotta love an easily imitable dance move incorporated into an OP’s visuals.

~Number 9~
“TIT FOR TAT” by MYTH & ROID from ‘Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious’

By this point MYTH & ROID are veritable veterans of singing OP’s for isekai anime (they’ve sung OP’s for such isekai anime as: Iskeai Cheat Magician, Overlord, Re:Zero and The Saga of Tanya the Evil) and here’s another one for their belt and it’s a banger that showcases the vocalists unique sound perfectly.

~Number 8~
“Can now, Can now” by Study from ‘We Never Learn! 2nd Season’

Okay, this one is a totally biased pick. I just love this anime and these girls (the voice actors are credited as the band ‘Study’ for the various OP’s and ED’s from both the first and second season. And they just sound great and this OP (and its visuals) are adorable. It’s not quite as good as the first seasons’ OP but it’s still pretty wonderful.

~Number 7~
“CAPTURE” by EGO-WRAPPIN’ from ‘Case File nº221: Kabukicho’

I’m not really sure what genre this song is, (jazz maybe?) but this is absolutely a case of a song growing on me the more I heard it, despite it being counter to a lot of my usual musical tastes. It’s cool and chaotic and fits with the visuals of the OP perfectly.

~Number 6~
“Wild Side” by ALI from ‘BEASTARS’

I’ll fully admit that a large part of the reason this OP is even in this list is because of it’s outstanding stop-motion visuals that tell a full story in of itself because musically this song doesn’t really work for me (I don’t like the vocalist and it’s a bit messy), but together with the visuals it’s practically a work of art.

~Number 5~
“Q-vism” by Who-ya Extended from ‘Psycho-Pass 3’

This OP fits so perfectly into the Psycho Pass universe that it’s kind of surprising it’s from a different artist to any of the other Psycho Pass OP musicians. That’s not to say it’s derivative–not at all–in fact I think it perfectly strikes the balance between being inspired by the past and carving out a bit of its new identity (kind of like Psycho-Pass 3 itself). I think it’s honestly great!

~Number 4~
“Thought I knew ft.ra’z, Hayes” by YVY from ‘Stand My Heroes: Piece of Truth’

My criteria for picking my favourite OP’s is kind of difficult to pin down, this song being absolutely an example of a song that I’d otherwise probably be indifferent to but for some reason the combination of the fractured, dark electro beat with the occasional falsetto of the vocalist and some genuinely evocative choice of English phrases really just clicked to make a stand-out OP.

~Number 3~
“BULLET MERMAID” by Rin Namiki (Yuu Sasahara) and Misa Aoi (Riko Kohara) from ‘Kandagawa Jet Girls’

I think something that anime OP’s seem to neglect nowadays is the importance of being ‘sexy’ especially for ecchi or even ecchi-adjacent anime–sure ED’s have it plentiful but not OPs!. Granted this OP doesn’t start really being sexy until the last 15 or so seconds but it makes it count! Also this song is just a damn catchy and fun little number that makes me smile every time I hear it!

~Number 2~
“Take On Fever” by OLDCODEX from ‘Special Crime Investigation Unit – Special 7’

I’ll always have a soft spot for this kind of music; heavy instrumentation kick-ass beat with a vocalist with a decent range. I’m not watching this anime, probably never will but this song will be in my head for days.

~Number 1~
“MAYDAY” by coldrain feat. Ryo from CRYSTAL LAKE from ‘Fire Force’

So I’ve got a lot of things to say about this particular OP and song so strap in for a wall of text. The reason this list is out probably a week or two later than I usually post them is because I was waiting for this one to come out. Not only is ‘coldrain’ an amazing band who I’ve recently gotten into in a big way (kind of like how I got into ‘Survive Said The Prophet’ after the Banana Fish OP) but when it was announced that this would be the OP I was practically giddy. I listened to the song a dozen or more times hoping each time that the visuals for the OP would be on par with the first cour’s OP. And alas, no, the visuals are honestly kinda lazy and don’t match with how killer this song is. So I fully admit that this Number 1 pick is 100% because of the song and not the OP’s visuals, if you think that’s a cop-out too bad this is my list. Amazing song, honestly one of the all time greats but with sadly lacklustre accompanying OP visuals.

***

And that’s my Top 10 OP’s for Fall 2019! Agree, disagree? Let me know your picks of the season in the comments below and thanks for reading!


Previous Seasonal OP & ED Lists (2019):

10 Best OP’s Winter 2019
10 Best ED’s Winter 2019
10 Best OP’s Spring 2019
10 Best ED’s Spring 2019
10 Best OP’s Summer 2019
10 Best ED’s Summer 2019

Previous Seasonal OP & ED Lists (2018):

10 Best OP’s Winter 2018
10 Worst OP’s Winter 2018
10 Best ED’s Winter 2018
5 Worst ED’s Winter 2018
10 Best OP’s Spring 2018
10 Worst OP’s Spring 2018
10 Best ED’s Spring 2018
5 Worst ED’s Spring 2018
15 Best OP’s Summer 2018
5 Worst OP’s Summer 2018
10 Best ED’s Summer 2018
10 Worst ED’s Summer 2018
10 Best OP’s Fall 2018
10 Worst OP’s Fall 2018
10 Best ED’s Fall 2018
5 Worst ED’s Fall 2018
***
The Best Anime OP’s of 2018
The Best Anime ED’s of 2018


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2

Week 5 of Fall 2019 Anime In Review

All the new anime episodes I watched in Week 5 of the Fall 2019 season ranked and reviewed!

fall19w5

All the seasonal anime I watched in the fifth week of Fall 2019!

Case File nº221: Kabukicho – Episode 4

75/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

Anime is weird.

If your idea of a good time is spending almost an entire episode in men’s bathhouse as our protagonists solve a crime between masked musicians then this is the episode for you! For me however I found my attention wavering throughout and while there was some genuinely funny moments it was a bit lacking overall.

Val x Love – Episode 5

78/100 (DOWN 2 points from previous episode)

 

I mean I didn’t want to say…

The first third of this episode was excellent–probably the best this show has been so far–at least in regard to fan-service and showcasing best girl Yakumo at her, well… best. The rest of the episode flip flopped between more of the same for this series which is a bit of a double-edged sword, the action was kind of lame but there were some decent character moments. Oh and it ended on a cliffhanger which seemed unnecessary but oh well…

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Episode 5

83/100 (DOWN 8 points from previous episode)

Still a gorgeous anime.

Mash and Ritsuka go on a roadtrip with King Gilgamesh and while I’ve always been a fan of Mash since the beginning of this show, Ritsuka and Gilgamesh do not make for the most interesting of travel companions and it hurts the show considerably (hence the sharp drop in points from previous episodes). Things pick up a bit as the gang has a sudden confrontation with the disposed god Enkindu and truly the initial skirmish between the aforementioned and Gilgamesh was a visual treat to behold–as is to be expected of this series–but it comes a little bit too late as Enkindu retreats to stretch this series out as much as possible. Still an enjoyable episode but hopefully things are put right to where they previously were next week because this show is legitimately excellent!

Rifle Is Beautiful (Chidori RSC) – Episode 3

84/100 (DOWN 6 points from previous episode)

Don’t admit it!

Honestly the funniest and most relatable thing about this episode was its willingness to admit how legitimately uninspiring and downright boring rifle target shooting is from a strictly spectator perspective–especially in a larger scale, multi-opponent practice set-up. And while I appreciate the show’s honesty on the matter it’s true that as far as this show goes this is the weakest episode so far by a large measure. Am I worried about this series going forward? No, not at all, even at its most “boring” it’s still cute girls doing cute things and these are exceptionally cute girls with varied and fun personalities, but the overall appeal of the ~things~ they are doing are starting to show signs of weakness overall.

After School Dice Club – Episode 5

85/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Yay beach episode!

This show (recently at least) seems to always be lapping at the verge of greatness but for whatever reason seems to be flubbing it in minor ways that have me wary of being truly excited about it each week. Granted this week is the highest the shown has scored yet and an 86/100 would otherwise seem like more than a recommendation, but at least 10 of those points (or more) are strictly because we get both hot springs and beach episode fan service to enliven the festivities. Also some vague ‘yuri vibes’ which are probably all in my head but I can’t help but mention them, otherwise it’s just another pretty good episode of girls playing analogue games.

Z/X: Code Reunion – Episode 4

86/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

Truth.

I knew eventually the narrative would have to slow down as there was no way it could maintain the pace it had the previous two or three episodes and sure enough we get an episode that amounts to little more than just training for our E-rank girls to become better at working together. And as far as this show goes it’s still fun and entertaining thanks in large part to how charismatic these characters are and their various interactions, but it’s still a decline nonetheless.

The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious – Episode 4

87/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Wardrobe malfunction: goddess edition.

This show’s strongest suit continues to be its comedy but this episode at least surprises a little bit by showing its adaptability in conveying genuine dramatic content with considerable stakes–sure they aren’t in any way really connected to our consistently detached protagonist–but they gave what could have been an otherwise threatless series of encounters are more palpable sense of urgency.

High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World – Episode 5

87/100 (DOWN 1 point from previous episode)

I find myself saying this whenever I eat mayonnaise now…

There was a lot of good about this episode, the idea of taking over an entire civilization by forming a religion based on magic tricks, bunny girls and mayonnaise is all kinds of wonderful and funny and silly (and even vaguely satirical–even if that wasn’t the author’s intent–I can’t say for sure). But I can’t help but feel like it kind of cheapened what could have been a chance for a more complex and interesting route to a takeover, maybe I’m just nitpicking but sometimes I think this show is a lot smarter than the average isekai and then sometimes I think it’s just cutting corners on its way to the next bigger and better encounter. Though I will say the stuff with Bernard was truly excellent and the way this show connects its isekai’d protagonists with the common people of this world is top notch. 

AZUR LANE – Episode 5

89/100 (DOWN 5 points from previous episode)

Wholesome Laffey is best Laffey.

In what’s otherwise been a pretty consistently excellent season ‘AZUR LANE’ takes its first dip in quality both in reference to its visuals and narrative as overall the animation and line work felt especially weak and the narrative felt like it was spinning its wheels to make up time between bigger battles. Where this episode excelled was where this show always does and that’s in its characterisation, design and voice acting which remained consistently strong and full of appeal. Hopefully this is just a minor blip on the radar as this show has otherwise been pretty hard to fault up to this point otherwise.

We Never Learn Season 2 – Episode 5

90/100 (DOWN 6 points from previous episode)

To be fair it’s a nice bra. Yes, that’s totally the reason I chose to use this screenshot.

For a series that has so much potential to break out from stereotypes of the harem genre this episode couldn’t help but fall into the stereotypes of its own show. And while it was at least savvy enough to acknowledge that it was repeating itself with regard to its comedic content it was kind of disappointing that more forward progression wasn’t gained, especially in the second half which was pretty much a carbon copy of a first season episode. Still fun though!

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?! – Episode 4

92/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

Funny how life works sometimes.

For the most part this was a pretty standard episode for this series–that is to say exceptionally funny and filled to the brim with 4th wall breaking moments, otaku references and in-jokes which were as always top-notch. But it was some of the gender politics that had me enjoying the episode less than expected. Though don’t be mistaken, this is still miles ahead of the majority of what isekai and comedy anime delivers nowadays… it’s just the first part of the episode is a lot stronger than the second part #justsayin.

Kandagawa Jet Girls – Episode 4

93/100 (UP 2 points from previous episode)

Good shit.

Our girls do battle against the titular foreign duo we were introduced to last episode and the race is exactly the glorious combination of high-speed racing action, silly fan-service and unexpected sports anime-esque high tension. Kinda hard to say more than that as all the enjoyment was watching this episode and hopefully they can continue with the high quality going forward!

Fire Force – Episode 15

93/100 (DOWN 3 points from previous episode)

I don’t know why but this whole sequence just cracked me up. I’m really warming up to Arthur (no pun intended).

There’s so much I loved about this episode, new arc–great, new OP–sublime, new characters? Okay, I guess if we have to… oh what’s that three new characters? Slow down there, cowboy! While all the characters are interesting additions to the show, I do think it’s too much too soon, and while Vulcan’s character motivations are certainly admirable and downright inspiring it kind of seems a bit heavy handed and out of nowhere to fully compete with this show at its best. Regardless, I have to admit I shed a tear at the very notion of nearly every animal on Earth going extinct even if its a bit on the nose…

Psycho Pass 3 – Episode 2

94/100 (UP 1 point from previous episode)

Having stalkers isn’t a status symbol.

The first half of this episode felt like the writer had just seen ‘The Big Short’ and ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ films and needed an outlet to vent his indignation about the 2012 US housing crisis just transported to 22nd century Tokyo. It was a little bit distracting but honestly kind of compelling all the same thanks to some good writing and slick visuals and while this first ‘arc’ is wrapped up pretty neatly its the second arc concerning politics, idols, their relation to the Sybil system and the potential for a consistent thread throughout these narratives that truly makes this episode riveting viewing. See the collaborative review with myself and Irina for a more detailed look at the episode!

Food Wars! The Fourth Plate – Episode 4

95/100 (UP 3 points from previous episode)

Megumi is the best.

The thing this episode did so well was give one of the most recently underrepresented characters of this series her due, sure Megumi isn’t the most compelling of characters but she is the most endearing and this episode did her right–something that’s been sorely lacking since as far back as the second season. The stuff with her imagining herself as being in her favourite sports manga that she used to read as a kid as a way of motivating herself to get through the gruelling training was sublime. Its probably way early to say this but this’ll no doubt be a highlight of ‘Food Wars!’ 4th season come the end.


Previous Fall 2019 Anime In Review Posts:

Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4


If you liked my post and want to support my content, please consider supporting my Patreon page, or donating by buying me a coffee on Ko-fi!

patreon

kofi2