Does Perfect Insider have an alternate title?
The Perfect Insider has the disadvantage that it's visually rather dull: mostly people talking in modernist rooms, without any of the trickery that a similar Shaft series would have. It's also slower paced than the other mystery show, Sakurako-san, as it's focusing on one overarching mystery rather than having different cases each week.
But it's probably in my top five of the series I follow this season, together with Sakurako-san, Concrete Revolutio, Noragami Aragoto and One-Punch Man.
Visually dull.
That's what I wouldn't call the character design and cinematography.
x3 Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider
Digimon Adventures tri episodes are out. Anyone seen it yet? How is it?
If I knew how I know everything I know, I'd only be able to know half as much because my brain would be clogged up with where I know it fromWell first off it's a movie that Crunchyroll decided to split into four parts for some reason. I'm only halfway through it but I'm enjoying it. The Japanese characterization takes some getting used to if you're not familiar with the original Japanese version of the series but it's not too jarring.
Finally decided to pick up Sakurako etc. First episode was iffy. Second episode was all like "HEY LOOK AT THIS, CHILDREN TO TUG AT YOUR HEART STRINGS AND SHIT!" so I was like ";_;"
There's not gonna be that much peril. Some of the other eps will feature poignant reflections.
Watched all the episodes of Osomatsu-san there are now. Got some good laughs out of that... and I have to say I really like the way the show looks. And the opening credits are damn hypnotizing.
Is anybody other than me actually watching Taimadou Gakuen 35 Shiken Shoutai, the third "MC goes to magic school, meets fiery redhead, gets harem" series this season?
I started watching it this week and it turned out surprisingly okay, with likeable characters, an interesting plot and some surprisingly dark twists.
I'm watching it and think it is okay but suffers from a lower budget than it deserves. From what I have read on a review blog though, it isn't a very good adaption of the Light Novel.
edited 27th Nov '15 1:45:56 AM by SebastianGray
Anti-Magic Platoon? Yeah, it's all right. Has potential, but the pace has been ludicrously fast, almost from the very beginning.
I like the pacing myself; no wastage, two episodes to sort out the problems of each haremette (redhead, magical girl, bunny and lab coat), leaving four episodes for the hero to get himself sorted/address the overall plot with not too much stupid harem shit inbetween.
Haven't read the original work, but so far it doesn't feel like it's missing plot chunks you could only get if you had read the light novel.
As an anime only watcher I thought the same thing. If your interested the blog was Angry Anime Bitches (NSFW language as the blogger gets more and more annoyed as the series goes on)
Perfect Insider is good.