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CaninnTurtle's reviews · Waifora
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Year in review
86 EIGHTY-SIX
95%
86 thunders onto the scene excelling by portraying their characters as real people instead of lifeless caricatures.
MARS RED
81%
Guilty Crown
56%
Carole & Tuesday
100%
Alderamin on the Sky
84%
B: The Beginning
72%
The Night is Short, Walk on Girl
92%
BURN THE WITCH
92%
My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU
90%
PERSONA5 the Animation
65%
Tower of God
63%
A Whisker Away
60%
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
74%
Mekakucity Actors
80%
Blast of Tempest
79%
Death Note
68%
The Tatami Galaxy
100%
Weathering With You
93%
Infinite Ryvius
71%
The King's Avatar
80%
Devilman Crybaby
84%
The Promised Neverland
85%
IRODUKU: The World in Colors
81%
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
97%
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
93%
Angels of Death
79%
White Album 2
81%
Steins;Gate 0
59%
Grand Blue Dreaming
79%
How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord
74%
Blood Blockade Battlefront
77%
Summer Wars
81%
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
77%
Inu X Boku Secret Service
56%
Flavors of Youth
79%
Kiznaiver
76%
Classroom of the Elite
73%
Food Wars!
90%
A Certain Magical Index
69%
DARLING in the FRANXX
86%
Harmony
89%
Tada Never Falls In Love
90%
From the New World
95%
Devils' Line
58%
Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
88%
Wotakoi is a rom-com that will appeal to anyone who loves referential humor and a more realistic take on relationships.
Owarimonogatari Second Season
100%
Neon Genesis Evangelion
100%
Mars Red combines stage theater and cinematic presentation for a result that won't appeal broadly.
Guilty Crown's foundation and technical quality impress, but the astronomically poor writing runs it into the ground.
Carole & Tuesday is inspiring, uplifting, and moving- it truly becomes more than the sum of its parts.
Alderamin is a noteworthy take on tactical warfare and political drama reminiscent of something akin to Code Geass.
B: The Beginning is a show that feels like its two entirely different stories shoved together, with mixed results.
The Night is Short, Walk on Girl reminds us that time is fleeting and sometimes, we must leap into the unknown.
Burn the Witch exudes style and tells a concise but moving story within a deep and exciting world.
The Oregairu series comes to a close and with Hachiman, we find the genuine article.
Persona 5 the Animation stumbles trying to recapture the game's flair, but does a fair job at retreading the story.
Tower of God, ruined potential, and what makes an adaptation good.
A Whisker Away is a bizarre movie, shifting rapidly from hilarious to adorable to eccentric in mere seconds.
Kabaneri weaves an impressive setting and moving premise, but weak story beats and characterization hold it back.
Mekakucity Actors plays out like Monogatari lite, but distinguishes itself with its lovable cast.
Blast of Tempest is inconsistent, with a good initial premise and good main characters, but a mess of an overall plot.
Death Note is an absolute thriller for 25 episodes, but unfortunately afterwards, overstays its welcome.
The Tatami Galaxy weaves a beautiful tale of coming of age through the retelling of the same three years.
Shinkai returns with Weathering With You, and once again, strikes gold.
Infinite Ryvius creates an incredible setting to draw you in, but fails to maintain the pace.
While not a technical marvel, The King's Avatar's substance gives it an allure of its own.
Devilman Crybaby is a thrilling and bizarre spectacle that showcases how much better anime is when unrestrained.
The Promised Neverland weaves a suspense-filled story often leaving you at the edge of your seat to see what's next.
While clearly gorgeous, Irozuku's mature character conflicts and charming atmosphere distinguish it from the rest.
Bunny Girl Senpai handles the most arduous issues in adolescence: social anxiety and all that comes with it.
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas beautifully handles the heavy questions of knowing that one is dying and what living means.
Angels of Death starts slow, finds its stride, and slows down again for the finale- truly an edgy roller coaster ride.
White Album 2 is probably the best, most realistic and, most importantly, tolerable love triangle out there.
A sequel that shows flashes of the original's brilliance, but only makes one appreciate the original more than ever.
Grand Blue is an example of slapstick comedy done right, even if it does drag here and there.
Demon Lord is an enjoyable power-fantasy isekai that thankfully manages to not take itself too seriously.
Kekkai Sensen immerses you in, perhaps, the best anime world I've seen, despite other imperfections.
Summer Wars does a superb job of showing off the life of being part of a large family.
DanMachi, while it doesn't really impress, it makes up for with entertainment.
Inu x Boku SS lacks identity, leading to a rather unfulfilling experience, even if it is funny on occasion.
If you're a Mokoto Shinkai fan, you'll probably enjoy Flavors of Youth, especially the last story, Shanghai Love.
Kiznaiver is impressive for 8-9 episodes, then Trigger does Trigger things and gets overly ambitious with the ending.
Classroom of the Elite is decent without knowledge of the source material, but with, becomes disappointing.
Food Wars hits all the notes as a food battle shounen, but it won't appeal to those wanting a deeper experience.
Magical Index really makes use of some interesting ideas, but overall, executes them poorly.
Darling in the FranXX shines brightly for most of its run time, but disappoints in its final arc.
Living in utopia isn't all sunshine. Harmony shows us this in a beautiful, yet exposition-heavy manner.
Tadakoi is an adorable romance that hooks you to its lovable cast and doesn't let go.
Shinsekai Yori is among the greats of anime with its top-notch narrative and the questions it poses about morality.
Devil's Line is a mixed bag, with an interesting premise, but full of technical inconsistencies.
Monogatari shines in it final act, bringing with it a brilliant conclusion to a brilliant series.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a must-watch for any anime fan, even if only for its legacy.