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CountZero's reviews · Waifora
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Year in review
2.5 Dimensional Seduction
85%
A more well rounded depiction of cosplay and cosplay culture, in a romantic-comedy-fanservice framework.
Memories
75%
Aura Battler Dunbine
70%
Record of Lodoss War: The Crown of the Covenant
75%
Akudama Drive
90%
TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You
85%
Rent-a-Girlfriend
75%
Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01
70%
Blade of the Immortal (ONA)
70%
07-Ghost
55%
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
75%
Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files {Rail Zeppelin} Grace note
75%
Cop Craft
70%
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of This World
60%
ULTRAMAN
70%
Why the hell are you here, Teacher!?
75%
Boogiepop and Others
70%
The Magnificent KOTOBUKI
90%
H.P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories
80%
Holmes of Kyoto
40%
Record of Grancrest War
85%
DARLING in the FRANXX
80%
Fate/Apocrypha
80%
Mobile Suit Gundam UC
85%
Captain Harlock Space Pirate
70%
Anime-Gataris
85%
BLAME!
90%
Key the Metal Idol
75%
Dallos
75%
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS
70%
Fate/stay night
80%
Angel's Egg
85%
A tremendous experience to see on the big screen, if you have the chance.
A well told story, but with a level of finality that precludes the number of spinoffs it's received.
The latest chapter of Lodoss, but not a complete story in its own right as yet.
A solid cyberpunk anime that fits the other half of the spirit of 2020.
The light and fluffy rom-com that 2020 needed.
A solid season, with some potential for problems depending on the next season.
A short, fun OVA that doesn't overstay its welcome
The first full adaptation of the manga - but an incredibly flawed one.
Mediocre characterization, meh animation and slapdash worldbuilding
Solid romantic comedy, but not a binge friendly one.
Fun character study of the cast, but not exactly a satisfying mystery series.
A wonderfully told procedural with lacking animation.
Yu-No is an series with an incredibly strong first half, and which then stumbles and falls in the second half.
A generally well done anime series, but with CGI that lacks some of the expressiveness of 2D animation.
A fun and sweet fanservice rom-com anime that gets a little too aggressive with the censorship.
A solid first anime *adaptation* of the novels - though not without some issues, some tied to the source material.
An anime with some of the best aerial action and production I've seen in years.
A strong adaptation of some of Lovecraft's work, which deliberately bypasses some of his more problematic elements.
Trends toward being a relationship drama instead of a mystery series, and ends up not being good at either.
Record of Grancrest War feels like Mizuno’s interpretation of the late lamented TSR AD&D campaign setting Birthright
The anime equivalent of a major band's reunion tour.
Not a good jumping on point, but great continued viewing for fans of the franchise.
A satisfying conclusion to the story of the Earth-Zeon war.
A visually stunning landmark work that has, narratively, aged poorly.
A mundane opening leading into a way over the top conclusion.
A really strong first manga, and really shows how great Nihei is with his backgrounds and sense of scale
Decently put together and interesting historically, with some good social commentary.
What should be the first third of a larger story.
A good stopping place for the Nanoha franchise - though not a great jumping on point.
A well done adaptation, but not without some real animation issues.
This is a gorgeous, darkly beautiful work of film that’s probably the most surreal work that Oshii has made.