Showing posts with label hilarious. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Finished watching Lucky☆Star


Finished watching Lucky☆Star (2007, Kyoto Animation, 24 episodes) on 1/15/2016.

Follow nerdy, PC-gamer Konata-chan and her classmates through their normal, everyday high-school life as they talk about regular, trivial things that everybody does differently or like the many different ways they eat a certain kind of food. More than likely you'll find yourself relating to their stories with an "Oh, I do that too!" reaction.

8/10
– This show is great. I mean, it's unbelievable the topics they bring up. Sometimes I can't even catch up to what they're talking about or even fully understand it. But most of the time I do and I'm just like "Yup. Yup. So true." But after a few episodes I found myself thinking that the main reason I kept watching the show – because I actually did think of dropping it at one point (I don't know, maybe I got tired of hearing funny, relatable stories all the time), was because of the Lucky☆Channel segment at the end of each episode. That segment had me rollin' every time. Thanks to Shiraishi Minoru (voiced by himself) who's an amazingly funny character when dealing with his co-host, Akira's bad temper. After a while the credits of the show were even played with live-action videos of Minoru singing on beach rocks while making funny or dynamic poses. I loved it.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Finished watching Daily Lives of High School Boys


Finished watching Daily Lives of High School Boys (2012, Sunrise, 12 epi.) on 1/22/2015.

Follow the daily lives of three high school students, Tadakuni, Hidenori and Yoshitake as they go through their daily routines with unrivaled imagination. From making a big deal out pointless topics to pretending to host a radio, live talk show in their room to role playing as superheroes, these three will not cease to amaze you.

8/10 – Ridiculous! RIDICULOUS! That's how this show gets you. Oh, and the faces! The faces they make! How the characters react to their own ridiculousness. This show made me smile and laugh even on days I felt down in the mud. I can almost consider this a Nichijou male counterpart. This show is really great!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Finished watching Nichijou


Finished watching Nichijou (2011, Kyoto Animation, 26 ep.) on 10/10/2014.

Nichijou, as the title suggest, follows the normal everyday lives of the townsfolk of Tokisadame, with main focus on a select few characters such as highschool students Yuko and Mio. However, you may soon find out that their normal standards are a bit off from what you would consider normal.

7.5/10 – This show is strangely hilarious. Like, the things they do are so confusingly funny in a way that sometimes you can even relate to it. And some of the skits were just so absurd that they just leave you wondering "wtf" instead of making you laugh. But still funny in their weird Nichijou way. Along with lots of lulz the art quality and animation of this show is pretty awesome and I love its soft colors. The show also has a bit of heart as it comes with its share of feel-good moments.