I really wanted to hate this show so much but it's so god damn cute.
It's one of those shows where if you're not familiar with the source material, you expect something completely generic and uninteresting. I'm guessing it's coming as quite the surprise to anyone who hadn't read the manga and knew what kind of humor to expect.
This when I watched the intro for the first time I was like "oh shit, this is it, this is the weird anime that will result in my room turning into a trash neet den." Mostly because of how fucking
weird the opening is.
Instead the whole thing had me pleasantly surprised.
At what point will the world realize Miyazaki simply hasn't been good since Sherlock Hound?
When Studio Ghibli stops fucking tanking every time there isn't
some sort of Miyazaki attached to direct or tell a story.
I think when they named their documentary "The Kingdom of Madness" they didn't realise they've cursed themselves into a monarchy.
because most of the time miyazaki's films are shit we saw as kids but no one wants to admit that they're mediocre due to nostalgia
i tried watching nausicaa a while back again and it was embarrassing how much of a mary sue the MC is
Laputa: Castle in the Sky remains my favourite anime movie, because it was the first time I'd really watched anything by Studio Ghibli and it was the first time I realised that this medium could be
beautiful. I'd been introduced like everyone else some 20 years ago (!) via the mindfuck that was Evangelion and some years later to the joys of Full Metal Panic! some 15 years ago, but it wasn't until Laputa I realised it could be insanely wonderful.
Now, the story itself is clearly hacked short in the end third, the voice acting is either janky or hilarious depending on which version (Mouska is an exposition spewing dick regardless of if its Mark Hamil or not) and today its not as pretty as some of the stuff drawn or CGI'd today by other studios.
But its a first love, and sometimes, sometimes that's enough to bring a smile back to your face.
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One flying under the radar for me is ACCA 13. A genuinely good slow-burn story in an anime TV show which deals with the fate of a nation seemingly in the balance. It's a sort of light political intrigue story that's a tad deeper than its surface shows.
Also a nice soundtrack and pretty gorgeous visuals throughout.