It is. The "plot" overall wasn’t too bad. Ultimately I kept watching to see just where it went (honest!), I got a bit tired of all the thrusting being pretty much the same though. There’s only so much you can do when it’s all coming from the same place. The sulking butts though... just.... I’m not going to envision them the same again.
Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card (Dub) Episode 7
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody (Sub) Episode 9
How to Keep a Mummy (Sub) Episode 9
Ms Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles (Sub) Episode 10
Yuru Camp (Sub) Episode 10
HaNaYaMaTa (complete)
Lots of drama in the second half of the series with friendship and family difficulties. The penultimate episode went full blown melodrama which was stupid and then turned out pointless in what happened in the last episode. We got to know more about Hanas story though:
Her parents divorced after her mum spent too much time at work, she at first stayed with her mum, but then moved to Japan to stay with her dad who was an English teacher. So I'm guessing he's the weaboo who named her and why they visited Japan when she was young. In episode 11 her mum comes to Japan to reconcile with her father and then takes Hana home, so she will miss dancing at the festival with her friends, she doesn't tell her parents about this, even though it's her life passion. It also turns out that her dad is staying on for a little while longer, so she could have stayed until after the festival. Then in the final episode the dad finds out, who tells the mum who buys her a ticket back to Japan to make it just in time for the dance (surprise, surprise)
Overall quite enjoyable, but the silly and avoidable drama at the end spoilt it a bit.
The OP is great BTW.
HaNaYaMaTa (complete)
Lots of drama in the second half of the series with friendship and family difficulties. The penultimate episode went full blown melodrama which was stupid and then turned out pointless in what happened in the last episode. We got to know more about Hanas story though:
Her parents divorced after her mum spent too much time at work, she at first stayed with her mum, but then moved to Japan to stay with her dad who was an English teacher. So I'm guessing he's the weaboo who named her and why they visited Japan when she was young. In episode 11 her mum comes to Japan to reconcile with her father and then takes Hana home, so she will miss dancing at the festival with her friends, she doesn't tell her parents about this, even though it's her life passion. It also turns out that her dad is staying on for a little while longer, so she could have stayed until after the festival. Then in the final episode the dad finds out, who tells the mum who buys her a ticket back to Japan to make it just in time for the dance (surprise, surprise)
Overall quite enjoyable, but the silly and avoidable drama at the end spoilt it a bit.
The OP is great BTW.
I find it annoying when SoL and comedy series' force drama towards the end of a series, as opposed to lacing it throughout. It really puts a dampener on things when it doesn't work well.
I find it annoying when SoL and comedy series' force drama towards the end of a series, as opposed to lacing it throughout. It really puts a dampener on things when it doesn't work well.
Seems lots have slept on it. I guess being an original series means no one knows much about it, but it does have the writing/director team behind NGNL and an impressive VA line-up. It is currently second only to the massively over-hyped Violet Evergarden in ratings of new series of this season on MAL.
Seems lots have slept on it. I guess being an original series means no one knows much about it, but it does have the writing/director team behind NGNL and an impressive VA line-up. It is currently second only to the massively over-hyped Violet Evergarden in ratings of new series of this season on MAL.
I still can't believe A Place Further Than the Universe is made by Madhouse, so different from their usual stuff. Really good show though.
@HWR You're also missing out on After the Rain and Karakai Jozu no Takagi-san. I'm sure there's plenty of good shows I'm not watching too though. Hard to watch everything!
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