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Kokoro connect myanimelist
Kokoro connect myanimelist











kokoro connect myanimelist

I am an English teacher by trade (writer by fantasy). Kokoro Connect is great in all categories, its just not anything spectacular (Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions). Whether it be an awkward and uninteresting art style, (Bokura Ga Ita) bland sound (Kimi No Todoke) or dated visuals (Peach Girl). I have seen my fair share of shows in the past few months, and with many, i just cant get past the visuals. Ill just say that i personally enjoy clean, smooth, and crisp visuals/sound in my anime. I have not developed a discerning eye for these things. To put it in perspective, this is the first anime i was able to get my completely uninterested wife to watch (most of it at least).Īs a relatively new serious fan of anime (i had been a casual fan for decades) I really can't speak from confidence on sound and art. Toward the end the show does wander into some of the inane melodrama that plagues a lot of animes, but understanding that this is an inherent characteristic of the medium, such things cannot be helped. A show that could have easily went on an ecchi, slapstick, "accidental pervert" fest, decided to use this as a way for the characters to learn more about themselves and each other, and we as the audience end up doing the same. Over the course of the story this takes on several different forms (some more compelling than others), but the awesome thing about it is that the writers were clearly creatively inspired by this seemingly silly premise. Simply put, a group teenagers (already known for not having the best sense of control) are put in a position where they no longer truly control their own bodies. The story of Kokoro Connect (KC) revolves around a supernatural conceit that drives the drama of the story. For what it is supposed to be, Kokoro Connect is almost perfect. Aside from Toradora (the show that made me pay attention to slice of life shows) i cannot think of too many shows that do such a great job of showcasing compelling drama, laughs, and heart warming romance. I try to watch each show objectively recognizing how it is supposed to fulfill its role in its particular genre.

kokoro connect myanimelist

I am relatively new to Anime, and (despite my actual list) my tastes range from the classic DBZ (im old) to my new favorite Spice and Wolf (season 3 please!). Kokoro Connect is a perfect example of this concept. However, this does not mean that certain shows are objectively good or bad, it sometimes means that a show is an excellent version of whatever In the world of anime and manga this leads many to disregard shows that simply don't fit the criteria of what we find entertaining. With the massive rise in access to entertainment and media/pop culture, we have gotten to the point where our options on what to watch are so stratified that we have the privilege of not liking something because its not our particular taste. Disclaimer- this review takes into account the 4 episode "sequel" to the show













Kokoro connect myanimelist