For those who have not read my review of the first part of Clannad, please refer to this link to read it. Since that review I actually managed to acquire a
There are without a doubt many series on the market promoting fanservice to its viewers and equal numbers that promote action-derrived storylines to a different set of viewers. It isn't too uncommon to see a series on fanservice sporting violence, with yandere girls being a normal staple of such genres however it is more-so uncommon to see an action-oriented series sporting fanservice undertones.. and that is what sets Needless out from the crowd. In my previous review the series obtained a B-Grade overall, with each the story and design obtaining a B grade. How has this series improved since then? Read on to find out.
I loved Welcome to Irabu's Office full stop. It might have been odd at times, however it had that level of comedy that is rare to find in an anime.. where it isnt haha funny, but it makes you giggle simply due to the design technique or the complete oddity of it. I am not sure if Irabu's Office or The Tatami Galaxy came first, however it is evident to see that whilst having similarities the series are different in many ways. Was I able to keep up with the, at times, 500 words per minute at times, or was the series plain boring? Read on for my review of The Tatami Galaxy.
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2013 has been another big year for the Australian anime industry, with four publishers now vying for the attention of fans with a wealth of licences in