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Year in review
Alien Nine
80%
"Growing up" is scary; change is hard. Life's not as easy as just working hard, nor as easy as loving everything you do
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!
80%
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
70%
Revue Starlight: The Movie
90%
Princess Arete
95%
Princess Jellyfish
80%
Noein: To Your Other Self
90%
Inu-Oh
80%
Ping Pong the Animation
99%
Land of the Lustrous
80%
Penguindrum
85%
The Tatami Time Machine Blues
75%
Mirai
70%
The Orbital Children
70%
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
87%
Den-noh Coil
80%
Drifting Home
75%
Sound! Euphonium 2
89%
Sound! Euphonium
90%
The Heike Story
99%
Haibane Renmei
99%
K-ON!
85%
Cowboy Bebop
84%
Revue Starlight
90%
Tamako Market
80%
Revolutionary Girl Utena
85%
Kaiba
75%
Kyousougiga
88%
Fluximation
70%
Manabi Straight espouses the worth (and work) of friendship and community, not forgetting its mantra of "Forward! Go!",
In a Himmel Voice: "Live, Laugh, Love" (I stole this joke).
This film is its' own Revue of Annihilation and Revue of Rebirth. An exhilarating reframing and escalation.
True magic comes not from spells, but from experiences with others, and from the creations of our hands and our minds
Princess Jellyfish wants people to realise they're beautiful
Noein: a need for empathy and connection, for coming to terms with the past and hoping for the future, and so much more
Inu-Oh is a gorgeous, imperfect, scream of passion.
Ping Pong The Animation has a hero so we don't have to. We can fly.
A great show with superb world-building, fantastic music and strong visuals, that sadly ends abruptly and awkwardly.
We are constrained by our circumstances, our "fate", but we can still work within it. Love, empathy and sharing can win
Tatami Time Machine Blues revisits the visuals and themes of Tatami Galaxy while mostly succeeding as its own fun thing
Has masterful elements, yet the whole didn't fully work; good nevertheless. I believe Hosoda has a masterpiece in him.
A show with many issues but many positives, that could've benefited from a lot more episodes. Watch Dennou Coil.
The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is a nuanced and brilliantly subversive work
Dennou Coil is a classic, crafting a thoroughly intriguing sci-fi setting and plot without forgetting emotional payoff
A frustrating watch at times yet feels like it earns some of it, crafting an evocative story around moving on & forward
While weaker in structure and pace, S2 crafts several extremely evocative character arcs which impacted me greatly
Eupho's dreamy atmosphere is rivalled only by its own careful characterisation on gaining and struggling with a passion
Heike Monogatari is a powerful meditation on grief, suffering, and the impermanence of life.
A life-affirming show, where almost every aspect just feels right.
K-ON masterfully shows the worth of simply enjoying life, and finding a place where you can belong
Life is about the journey, your future and not your past; Cowboy Bebop's destination is a warning to remember that.
Grasping for the stars yet staying grounded, Revue Starlight is an ambitious work that certainly stole my heart.
Optimistic, sweet, and full of charm, yet feels utterly genuine in being all of that; completely earnest.
A theatrical, nuanced, and important work; Utena is deservedly seen as a classic.
Despite a great episodic start and the thematic strength of the plot, the pacing meant it didn't quite hit home for me
One of the medium's highest peaks of visual experimentation, creativity, and (importantly) raw fun and personality
A mixed bag, but has multiple gems in it.