Ironically, fans of fan service favorite High School of the Dead or Kill la Kill may be put off by the nudity and violence. Released in an era when there was a bit more creative license, Goku: Midnight Eye pushes the boundaries of violence, and nudity, familiar tropes in many action media.
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Steins;Gate is an almost perfect series. Getting into it may be difficult, but viewers will be hooked once the story gets going. It will be difficult to stop watching at this point, and before one realizes it, the satisfying ending will be upon them.
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Overall, Outlaw Star is a series that can be enjoyed despite its minor flaws. The extent to which you would like this anime will largely depend on your preferences, but it's not dull, to say the least. As long as you can stomach the artistic flaws, you can have a good watch.
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Akudama Drive did get all the glory at the start of the series. But the prize was soon taken away from Akudama Drive when it failed to keep the consistency till the end. Even so, we can’t ignore the fact that the story had many potentials, and the animation and music were phenomenal. We would recommend you to watch the series mainly to please your senses!
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During the shutdown, many of us found creative ways to pass the time. For anime fans, that meant cleaning house and finally going through that ever-growing MAL “watch later” list. You know the list, the one that rivals the number of One Piece episodes and continues to grow!
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Though it is not the most cohesive story Gun Sword is a heavy anime in its finality as the main protagonist obtains his revenge but must continue living.
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Cyber City Oedo 808 is one of the most unique cyberpunk-themed anime that you could watch. It’s a full-out 80s loving 90s era anime, which is short and fun and highly trashy.
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Despite the nostalgia, viewers looking for significant depth or twenty-six episodes of mindless entertainment may find Gun Sword lacking. Much in the same way that Van mixes his condiments before eating Gun Sword combines a little bit of everything to create a dish of varying quality that not even a side villain with an extreme Oedipus complex can save.
Give this anime a chance by watching the first 2 episodes, if you like what you’ve seen thus far, keep watching as you will most likely like it. If not, drop it right there as it probably isn’t your cup of tea.
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