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- Akihabara
- Seen Jun 27, 2020
Series obviously doesn't live upto the expectations set up by he initial episodes. Initial episodes made this look like the next blockbuster top animu. But naah.
I'll be honest though - I prefer the anime's ending to the manga's. The final confrontation in the manga just didn't work as organically as it did in the anime, I feel. Attack on Kumi felt better too and the fact that Kumi had an unnecessarily more central role in the last few chapters in the manga felt off - her relatively smaller role in the anime just ends up working for the better. I'm kinda miffed they got rid of one Airi scene that I loved but I'm okay with how things finally panned out.
Anime somehow managed to end the series with a lot more closure than I remember the manga ever doing. It mostly ends in a very similar way but the anime's montage of all the characters as adults during the ED song sequence works better, I feel.
Overall, I'm definitely aware of how the story was weak. And the unexplained Revival still really grinds my gears. But I can't say I didn't enjoy it. And the production values were, in general, pretty damn nice too. I was thinking of giving it a 6 or 7 (at max) because of all the positives (high production values, my excellent initial episodes) but then the finale surpassed my expectations so I feel like giving it an 8.
It is mostly a 6/10 show, though. The story and the relatively weak characters really bring the overall package down. Everything else was pretty damn nice - the visuals, the OST, the OP + ED, the pacing (yeah, I didn't think it was rushed) and the direction were all pretty damn great. But let down by a series that just didn't have a solid story.
I'll be honest though - I prefer the anime's ending to the manga's. The final confrontation in the manga just didn't work as organically as it did in the anime, I feel. Attack on Kumi felt better too and the fact that Kumi had an unnecessarily more central role in the last few chapters in the manga felt off - her relatively smaller role in the anime just ends up working for the better. I'm kinda miffed they got rid of one Airi scene that I loved but I'm okay with how things finally panned out.
Anime somehow managed to end the series with a lot more closure than I remember the manga ever doing. It mostly ends in a very similar way but the anime's montage of all the characters as adults during the ED song sequence works better, I feel.
Overall, I'm definitely aware of how the story was weak. And the unexplained Revival still really grinds my gears. But I can't say I didn't enjoy it. And the production values were, in general, pretty damn nice too. I was thinking of giving it a 6 or 7 (at max) because of all the positives (high production values, my excellent initial episodes) but then the finale surpassed my expectations so I feel like giving it an 8.
It is mostly a 6/10 show, though. The story and the relatively weak characters really bring the overall package down. Everything else was pretty damn nice - the visuals, the OST, the OP + ED, the pacing (yeah, I didn't think it was rushed) and the direction were all pretty damn great. But let down by a series that just didn't have a solid story.