Punch Line-Episodes 1-9
Well, this show is certainly an oddity. On paper, it sounds like it should be a disaster. It's part supernatural, part super hero, part slice of life, part ecchi comedy and part drama, yet, despite it being a hodge podge of several different genres, it works really, really well. Considering this amount it's trying to do, the best compliment I can give it is that it actually feels cohesive. None of the various elements feel like they're conflicting with each other and it all flows together surprisingly well. I'm also a huge fan of the way the story is structured due to the time travel element, as we see the same story unravel in a different way from a different viewpoint, which answers a lot of the mysteries set up in the first half of the show, which is very satisfying. It's also just incredibly entertaining and fun to watch, having a ton of energy, yet knowing when to slow it down to establish and flesh out it's fairly small cast of characters, so it doesn't every feel like the pace is unrelenting. Animation is also very strong, coming from MAPPA, and is very fluid and vibrant. I haven't seen much from MAPPA, only other I have is Yuri on Ice, but going by the animation quality alone from both this and Yuri, I'll certainly be seeing out more of their works. Honestly, so far, I have no real complaints about this series. I suppose not every joke hits home for me, but comedy being the subjective beast it is, I'm not entirely sure I could take points off it. I'm not into ecchi comedy, but at least this series doesn't fall back on the same old tropes and worn out gags that shows of the same ilk are often plagued with.