Have you had a tough week at work or at your educational institution? Are you looking to unwind with some good anime comedy sprinkled with great fanservice to soothe your body and mind? So why not live out a reasonably humorous dragon fantasy with some Ecchi on the side?
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Buddy Daddies did not have a massive budget or enormous fan backing like Spy x Family did, but it did well with what it had. While the latter is more comedic, this is the better childcare anime, grounded in more realism.
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The humor holds up well over many episodes because it is consistently sharp. Katarina grows both on purpose and by accident as she learns to survive in her environment, and the story goes in a logical way. The cast is enjoyable, and it's not just another typical group of bishounen either. The animation is flawless, and the start is memorable.
Since everything is presented as it is and the characters act as they do, this anime's beauty lies in its simplicity, the unexpected, and the sincerity with which it attempts to create. Throughout its running time, this anime establishes a sense of familiarity and excitement for the characters that have already been introduced and builds anticipation for their upcoming appearances.
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At first glance, Burst Angel promises viewers giant Mecha robots, a large cast of female characters, and lots of guns of all varieties. They deliver in this regard, no complaints there.
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A period of ten years has passed since the Holy War that blew over Hong Kong. Protagonist Mochizuki Jirou, also known as the Silver Blade, was the lone hero who fought valiantly and defeated the Kowloon Children. But during this difficult battle, he lost his lover. Now, alongside his younger brother Mochizuki Kotarou, he returns to Japan.
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