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  • What about Dan Da Dan is giving it such high ratings?

    People like it. Personally, I like the story-telling, the characters and the execution.

    Do you think I’d find this series worth it?

    Hard to tell without knowing what you like. Based on what I’ve seen so far, I guess you’d like it if you enjoy a romcom filled with action and a pinch of emotional moments.

    What is the expected age group for the show?

    It feels like the target demographic is shounen / boys. I’m older (i.e. seinen), but I still enjoy it. I believe ladies (both shoujo / girls and josei / women) would like it too. IMO when it’s good, the demographic matters less; everyone would like it.

    the series description gave me a hard pass for the aforementioned reason

    Felt to me like a bunch of nonsense being yelled at opponents until some cool anime action happened

    I haven’t (and don’t intend to) watch JJK for the same reason: it sounds like a typical battle shounen anime that is boring as hell. That’s not what is happening in Dan Da Dan.


  • I was originally going to pick up Oshi no Ko. Now that I know the ending, I don’t think I’m going to - at least not in the near future. In fact, season 3 of the anime is now low priority on my watch list.

    Oshi no Ko spoiler, kinda

    After having been burnt by endings that I was unsatisfied with in the past, I have made it a habit of checking out the endings of the series (for those that ended) before starting them.

    meta spoiler; multiple anime

    With very few exceptions, non-happy endings for the protagonist just ruins the journey for me. In fact, this is one of the main reasons why I procrastinate starting on some series - e.g. Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans Season 2, Attack on Titan, Your Lie in April. (Top reason: high episode count) Even bittersweet endings like Wolf Children or high-quality shows like Cyberpunk Edgerunners just don’t cut it.

    Anyway, that’s why I’d rather spoil myself. Spoilers won’t really reduce my enjoyment of a series; an unsatisfactory ending would.

    Oshi no Ko spoiler, kinda

    So, boy am I glad I checked out the ending for Oshi no Ko. It’s far from a happy one, and exactly the kind I want to avoid.

    I did enjoy the story - at least up to the anime - but there’s no chance of it being among my top favourites now.


  • Past Seasons

    Completed Attack on Titan Season 3, both part 1 and part 2.

    It already has many of the usual Gundam tropes in previous seasons, but now it introduced (or made explicit) one more: the princess figure. At this point, I’m expecting a Char clone (maybe Zeke?) and a weapon of mass destruction.

    I enjoyed it a lot just like season 2, so I’m giving it a 10 / 10.

    By the way, the Beast Titan shouldn’t be able throw as well as he did.


    This Season

    At this point, I’m only following 3 series.

    1. Murai in Love - It is the dark horse of the season for me, but fell behind a bit as it approaches the end. I was aware going in that it is a shoujo anime, but the humour was on-point so I didn’t care. In fact, I had high hopes that it would be the first shoujo anime to enter my top favourites. Unfortunately, it looks like it couldn’t resist catering to its demographic and ended up including some shoujo tropes that I didn’t like (i.e. unnecessary drama). With only one episode before it ends, I doubt it’s going to climb back up to being anime of the season.
    2. Re:Zero Season 3 - Just like others in this community, I was about to put it on-hold and binge it later - but then I learnt that it would be going on break after the next episode anyway. I’m sure it would get good later, but for now, it’s becoming a chore to watch.
    3. Dan Da Dan - Most likely to be my anime of the season; needs no explanation.






  • Lousiest episode so far. Listening to them talk makes me feel dumb.

    For some reason, they’ve got to state the obvious throughout their conversation. Also, whenever someone come up with a counterpoint or an idea, the rest would revere it - even though all the speaker did was said something common-sensical.

    It’s like the show’s creators don’t trust their audience to think or something. My intelligence feels insulted.

    Subaru’s speech sucks too. Too lazy to elaborate.

    This is not the first time Re:Zero has made me feel this way, but it rarely makes me feel like this the entire episode. I had to speed up the episode to get through it.

    It’s about time Subaru get back to dying again to make things interesting.