

Episode Nine onwards shifts it slightly away from Five and back to… Nine. An antagonist of sorts with no satisfyingly explained motive. So what made those episodes different from the ones before them? The attention shifted to the character Five.

Episode nine (Nine huh?) grabbed my attention again, but still… Starting from episode five (Five huh?) the show became so boring that I was seriously considering dropping it. ZnT (not to be confused with the many other ZnTs) was an intelligent, compelling, exciting show… for a good few episodes. I swear I have a sixth sense for detecting characters that will end up with this hairstyle. The juxtaposition of her cool OP scenes and her absent-minded joy is adorable, and speaking of adorable, there is some of that later on in the show~Īlso at one point she has a ridiculously long fringe. Generally she’s seen as a quiet tomboy-ish character that loves food and is very sympathetic. Hajime was a bit of an unexplained wonder in the first season of Hamatora, and it was very compelling, but in the sequel she finally got the much needed screentime that she deserved. It doesn’t help that the art style is unexplainably ugly…īest girl: Hajime – Hamatora. He’s blank and depressed, but with a mix of some harem protag tropes thrown in. There’s honestly not much to say about this guy. Worst guy: Hatate Souta – Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara. Kiryuu pushed the anime above average in my mind. I honestly didn’t enjoy One Week Friends as much as I thought I would, but it wasn’t bad by any means. The other two signs being access to a burial ground, and complete loyalty.

It’s one of the three signs of the BFF status. When your best friend not only decides not to turn a romance into a love triangle, but also decides to stop you from being a selfish idiot, you know he is a true best friend. Maybe watch ‘Lost Time Memory’ on YT after episode 5.īest guy: Shougo Kiryuu – One Week Friends. If you haven’t watched Mekakucity or anything Kagerou Project related, just watch the anime up until episode 7. It shows that, when Shaft stop focusing on Shaft moments, they can break hearts with a single sentence. It shows that there is potential for an amazing story in there.
#ZANKYOU NO TERROR TV TROPES SERIES#
This moment makes me appreciate Kagerou Project as something more than a series of songs. What gets me most is that I can’t find a single person mentioning it in a review or episode discussion. It’s a quiet little sentence as the scene exits… but it’s the best thing I’ve seen from any Kagerou Project work. Just before the credits role, a beautifully heartbreaking scene takes place. It’s just empty… and when a Moomin fan complains that something is empty, you know it’s bad.įavorite moment: Mekakucity Actors – Episode 7. I’ve never been so creeped out by a show.

How studio NAZ managed to make an anime so lifeless that it became disturbing to watch, I don’t know. It has a strong fanbase, a good overall plot, and some good characters. You know, I could have put Wonder Momo here most people probably would. Kawaisou has everything I want apart from a second season. A solid cast of characters, a well-paced storyline, beautiful animation, a wonderful soundtrack, brilliant writing, and the cutest pair of teenagers you’d ever see. Favorite anime: Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou.
