
CROSS REVIEW Critics Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX depicts a world where Zeon has won, but the scenario is somewhat subtle. The animation is good. 4 Majin Creation Legend Wataru is a classic story for boys that pleases the top tier. 2018’s highest score, Carbon Hall. 5 Lazarus I love this type of anime. 2 Apocalypse Hotel is a blue-beat-style SF anime that depicts four young people in a world of human extinction. I prefer the ponytail double license type. 2 Our homeland, the demon world, has some great regions for anime witches, was it Star Worm or Ayashi…? I’d like to nominate this as a candidate. I love the mysterious worldviews and singular storytellers I can’t catch up with. The third main character is a fan recommendation? 4 Machis is cute, but the characters feel old-fashioned… The robots are good, but if the story continues, won’t the past tricks increase and become bad? 10 The movie is already a big hit and is the talk of the world. 10 It can also respond to the internet and phone, and there’s a destination that seeks explanations; it should work anywhere, right? At least it won’t be well-received in Japan. The conditions are harsh for a “law that cannot run amok.” … Avant “Ladybug’s Pedal” Honzaki Ryo’s first work — this is crazy. A topic has emerged that is truly full of individuality. The point that it’s gaining renewed attention is further increasing!! But can’t it be wrong just to compare it with something that was originally decided? 7 … The difficulty of FLCL was traditional in key bra. Even the official ace unique can have a good story if it appears. I feel like I’m storing Adrood, but the industry’s biggest movie was a problem. This movie is unbearable; isn’t it hard to not come out with smoke? Well, ah— 6 … Laser frame (lie)! Heart Ren!! Cut!! It’s not something very painful but rather thick and heavy in terms of pleasing creations. First, from the stage of ideas, I thought there would be various issues. I feel that further training is necessary; just bravely taking a detour… firmly singing. If you invest money, it will get exciting! Aren’t you influenced?! It teaches the story!! 6 The exterior life creates digital products that meet the needs of the home market house space in a way that assumes no worst-case scenarios have occurred, where cats easily trample over events!! Ah, but I think I am a bit of a pathetic type about such unexpected derivative stories!? Isn’t that so? Midvan – all thoughts of Doctor Tree are collected in the movie room. 10
I wonder if there’s still any of Hadlar’s finger left.
>>1I’m just counting Hadlar’s blunders with my fingers.
It seems that on the bulletin board, there’s a tendency to perceive breaking Hadlar’s fingers as a way to take responsibility for the blunder.
Is it okay to give Wataru a 10, Lord Baan?
Isn’t it going to be like when Hadlar points again?
Frieza who is properly watching and giving low ratings.
I think Zeke Axis is already having his fingers broken by Hadlar near the last of Side 6.
I haven’t seen everything… I’m Lord Baan 🦑…
I haven’t seen the app hotel, but is it really slow-paced? Is that really the case?
Is the Apocalypse Hotel getting serious…?
Why is Hadlar’s finger broken!
I think there are not many people who like this type of anime, Lazarus.
>>9It feels like six days left on the timer, stripped of the stylish jokes from Cowboy Bebop.
It looks good and stylish, but Lazarus is too weak on impact.
It feels like I’ve been getting punched with jabs non-stop.
I can’t understand Mistburn’s position.
I can understand the last two are original, but I feel like the first two shouldn’t be combined because they are adjusted for existing IP.
I wish Lazarus had the leeway to do a more laid-back, one-episode complete story.
Lazarus feels like a major disappointment.
MAPPA is always like that.
What are you saying that Hadler did?!
Lazarus has lost, Frieza…
It seems that no one was marking the Maebashi Witches…
The works that Burn-san rates highly are all remarkable, aren’t they!
Your anime is not selling the most, right?
Lazarus is something, isn’t it?
I thought the development would be more intense, so I don’t think Zieg Ax has broken more than two of Hadlar’s fingers yet.
If Macchu kills Nyaan, I’ll break his arm.
Was Lazarus not that great?
From the promotional images I saw, it looked promising.
I was also on the side of Fraizard when I watched Lazarus, but is it really going to go that badly…?
Lazaro has a certain stylish atmosphere, but it’s not interesting.
Could it be that Lazarus is close to Wolf’s Rain… even though the director is different?
Wataru is incredibly funny, but his fingers are constantly getting broken.
Well, Wolves Rain was interesting, so maybe not.
It’s like Lazarus is imitating only the stylish surface of Bebop, in a way that makes it seem like someone who only knows about Bebop through its atmosphere.
It’s really me.
>>29I’m sticking to the order of no gags.
The person who placed the order was inexperienced.
>>32If I request it with a gag, there’s a possibility of Dandy coming out, so if I asked without a gag and it failed, does that mean it’s a failure?
>>83When I asked, “Is something like Space Dandy alright?” I was told, “No, something more serious.”
They said that in the interview, so I guess that could be true…
I should have said it’s fine to be half dandy.
Is there a character whose kink is to see a lavishly funded original fail?
It was dangerous when Yachiyo stopped… Hadlar.
The midsummer episode was only interesting visually.
Since I’ve been seriously investigating for a while, if you’re expecting something like Bebop or Dandy, you’re definitely going to be disappointed.
I guess the overseas Bebop doesn’t air any silly episodes at all.
>>35No way… there’s never been an episode where we get wiped out by real lobsters…
I heard that Lazarus came out because the mastermind couldn’t stand the delay in the conversation any longer.
I might be Lord Baan…
The scores for the App Hotel and Wataru will be reversed.
What do you think fingers are?!
It was ordered by Cartoon Network, so I guess it’s their sense of style.
Since Wataru hasn’t seen the first episode of Lazer,
In terms of points, it might be Burn-sama…
Look, Wataru.
Lazaro really has an interesting and stylish atmosphere.
Maybe a hard-boiled version of Bebop would have been better.
I guess I can predict how the App Hotel will turn out, but my predictions are seriously never correct.
The Apocalypse Hotel is incomprehensible, Burn-sama.
I only watched up to episode 2 of Lazaro, but I couldn’t come to like the characters, so I didn’t feel compelled to see what happens next.
Lazarus is casually watching something with amazing action.
I like Lazarus, but if someone says that it’s just a stylish and interesting atmosphere and that they don’t really understand the character, I can’t argue back.
It looks like Hadlar’s fingers are probably broken badly.
I’m watching Lazarus and Apocalypse together, so it feels like I’m watching Space Dandy and it’s enjoyable.
I don’t get the feeling that the conversation is progressing at all.
I wonder what season this work is.
Avan, make sure to consider Lazarus overseas and make a judgment; that’s your role, isn’t it?
The Apohotel has stopped being seen in the poop episode.
After the first season of the drug story is over, I hope they do another season with a silly story like Dandy…
I’ve finally started to grasp the character.
Zikuax is a massive IP, and it feels somewhat like a digest that is trying to fill the gaps with spin-offs and games from now on.
Wataru has been noticing that Baron is often doing Hadlar even when looking at the work threads…
Everyone isn’t watching Wataru, right?
It’s interesting…
However… I have not forgotten the achievement of perceiving the Apocalypse Hotel as a nonsense surreal gag comedy…
Speaking of which, I haven’t heard anything about Ueda at all lately.
Wataru is really popular with kids.
I feel like Mist enjoys anime the most.
I want to change it because Mist is boring.
>>62O-Oh… don’t ask me!
Lazarus has good animation, and MAPPA itself is doing its job.
It’s the producer’s fault, it’s the producer’s fault.
>>63Cartoon Network is bad.
First of all, Hadlar definitely wouldn’t recommend Ziek Ax!
>>64Hadlar is clearly malevolent even in his original form…
If it’s the same as the movie version, that means it’s still the beginning.
I want to see the current evaluation.
The current situation is more substantial than the review itself.
Perhaps they bent their fingers because the Apocalypse Hotel is an anime where people die…
Lazaro has good music and nice animation, but the developments feel predictable, so there isn’t much surprise… I think I might give it a 6 out of 10 after finishing it.
Wataru is seriously funny, isn’t he?
The gags are really funny, all the characters are super cute, and above all, the battles are incredibly cool.
Ironically, it seems that Zicax is becoming a masterpiece…
>>70Teacher, do you think this disc will sell?
>>75In recent years, it would be good if sales include related media mixes rather than just discs, and in the case of Gundam, Gunpla is more important than the discs.
Lazarus has a boring script that feels clichéd, like something I’ve seen somewhere before.
Lazarus can only be described as incredibly wasteful.
There aren’t many scenes where Hadlar seems to be in trouble, surprisingly.
It seems like about three of them got broken all at once at Side 6, but that’s about it.
In episodes 1 and 2, you can sense the unease from Shuji, so your sense of smell is impressive, old man.
Among all the images in the thread, Wataru is the most interesting, but Lord Baan would definitely break his fingers.
Since it’s a distribution, it’s hard to know how much it’s selling, so there are almost no purchases, and it’s left as a benchmark with the disks that hardly anyone buys.
>>78The journey to another world guided by the moon is too well-received internationally.
Even if they say that Nippon Television achieved record profits in overseas sales, it doesn’t resonate with me at all…
>>81At Toei, the financial reports provide specific numbers for the top-selling works of each period.
>>81I had heard that it’s a somewhat older typical protagonist-strongest isekai, so I haven’t watched it, but is the anime really that well made?
Wataru’s script is really the most well-structured and interesting.
Fingers are broken.
Wataru is interesting, but not good at promotion other than for the main character.
Wataru is already playing the mysterious game in episode 1, so his fingers will probably break.
The critics’ column feels in tune with the times and somehow conveys a sense of the passage of time…
>>87Dai is a Reiwa-era anime, after all…
Not saying anything, but a high-scoring mist.
Perhaps the score is low, but since that’s what Burn says, it’s a 10-point Apocalypse Hotel.
Many people are likely to be disappointed, expecting something like Bebop.
Zieg Axe will probably still sell, but its evaluation in later years will be terrible… that’s how it is.
Giekax is saying that while the demon dragon is interesting, they’re wondering if this is really the appeal of robot anime, and that feels very relatable.
>>93Neither Mercury nor Iron-Blooded Orphans felt like they were made as robot anime, and honestly, that’s a bit late to realize now…
>>97I believe it’s not something that can be compared to those two works because it has a lot of elements that enjoy the live feeling with explicit parody parts and a mix of mysterious terms.
>>107If you take out the blatant parody parts, then it’s probably the same for those two as well, enjoy it with mysterious terms and a sense of live experience.
I wanted Lazarus to captivate the audience a bit more in the first episode.
Wataru is really skillfully and properly developing the script, but as you can see from this thread and the reviews, it’s a kids’ anime, so not many people are watching it.
Shuuji is probably alive, so he can’t say anything to Hadlar, but it seems like Lord Baan is applying silent pressure from another direction.
What did you think when Show disappeared, Grandpa?
>>98More than that, it looks like they’re trying to break Hadlar’s right arm by looking at Tamaki.
It seems like Hadlar has all his fingers broken every season…
Sunrise is creating proper works with Wataru, entrusted to Color, such as Z-gokuraku.
Wataru will be cracking up around the time Shou dies.
“Zeke Axis is like a Gias-type that keeps pulling in the audience with outrageous developments and cliffhangers every time.”
By the end, it’s undeniable that you’ll be thinking, “What was this raw anime all about…?”
In that sense, the ones that will survive are Wataru and the Apocalypse Hotel.
When you dive deep into the issue of the appeal of Gundam as a robot anime overall…
It might turn into a pointless discussion about whether it seems suspicious at point Z…
Is it really a moon guide?!
The Apocalypse Hotel has an impact that is remembered as a strange anime.
The App Hotel seems like it would break all of Hadlar’s fingers with a single strike of the Staff of God.
Looks like they’ll cast Behold next time.
Compared to when I was told to create another sci-fi award-winning piece, Space Dandy has come out.
I feel like it’s pretty close to bebop, so maybe the order was well done.
Wataru is doing an ideal example of a robot anime by including gags while consistently incorporating battles and steadily building up foreshadowing and depictions each time…
The Mito Komon format is popular.
I watched up to episode 2 of the Apo Hotel, but it didn’t feel like a Cygames anime, so I haven’t watched any further.
If there’s a specific episode that makes you go “Look at this!” I would like to hear about it.
>>114It’s a type of anime where the genre changes every time, so I don’t understand…
>>114If you’re not good with Cygames anime, I think there’s no need to force yourself to watch it.
First, don’t cut out the explicit parody parts.
>>118I understand that it’s not good because it’s a parody, but…
Mercury was also attracting customers with lilies, so it’s true that they are incorporating topics with buzz.
>>124That’s not it, I’m talking about not taking the essence out.
The name is Wataru, but there are no elements from past works at all, and it was interesting even as a first-time experience.
Whether it’s about the Apo Hotel or Cygames anime, they definitely become a topic of conversation regardless of their sales.
>>120I’m impressed by how well they create interest and draw people in.
However, the opening was a bit… unsettling.
>>122It became a topic of debate and went viral…
>>120Akiba Maid War and Blazeburn were both crazy and interesting.
What is the essence of Cygames anime…?
>>121Madness
>>121I don’t know either, but I feel a similar tendency to Bravern.
The opposite of Zeke Ax is probably Wataru.
It’s obvious that the Gundam series doesn’t get along with Baron, so why are you trying to watch it?
I’ve decided not to trust anyone who uses the term “Saige Anime” as a makura-kotoba.
>>131Why is that?
For example, is Gainax anime also not allowed?
I want to ask about the anime that Fureizard likes.
Generally lumping everything together will create conflict, and this is likely true in any genre.
This review only gives a score that is a very rough categorization.
There used to be a category called Konami Anime.
Anime led by game companies has a unique quirk to it.
It’s not really giving off a robot anime vibe, so I’m able to enjoy Zegapain.
I’ve only seen the entire thing of Maid Wars in Saige Anime, but that had an impact.
I’m watching the App Hotel not wondering what will happen in the last two episodes, but rather what will they do next…
The essence of Cygames… is it the fact that they can create anime however they like…?
>>140A place to play with corpses as you like…?
It’s the kind of thing that’s often referred to as PA anime.
To be more precise, is it an anime job for PA?
Mist Burn doesn’t seem to respect Lord Burn’s will as much as he says, does he?
Looking at it again, I’m watching this boring anime in a boring way.
>>144That’s only natural since the goal is to quantify.
I feel like I would get along best with Freizard.
The first episode of Lazarus was really exciting…
I wonder what went wrong with this.
I think the music and animation of Lazarus is undoubtedly the best of this season.
The story isn’t difficult, so it’s suitable for streaming an anime that has a somewhat stylish feel to it.
Lazaro has the atmosphere of the Cowboy Bebop movie.
The Lazarus team is doing great and solving the case, but there’s no Skinner, which is disappointing… The main flow is heading towards the next clue, but the Lazarus team isn’t really active… They lost to the hacker, and the infiltration of the cult was almost a failure… In the end, by the time the second half started, they lost the clue and ended up back at square one!
In the first place, it’s not a Cygames anime, it’s CA… well, it’s being made by CyDesignation, though.
Well, in terms of evaluation, it feels like Wataru ≥ Apollo Hotel > Gikuakus > Lazaro.
For example, the long scene where HQ leaves the restaurant and continues to walk without being swayed by the riot might be interesting on its own, but from our perspective, it’s frustrating if the story isn’t progressing and we see random characters appearing with only a few episodes left, taking up screen time.
It’s not a slow tempo, is it?
In one episode, 100 years will pass casually, Apo.
Isn’t it more about whether the App Hotel suits Izumi Takemoto rather than Saige?
I wish both Lazarus and Zika Axis could have at least 2 cours…
Lazarus has been Shinichiro Watanabe until now.
“It’s something that has been presented as ‘like Bebop’.”
– Hip-hop period drama (all characters are minorities)
– It’s a space opera, but the protagonist has a pompadour and is a third-rate character.
It was something like that.
No joking allowed! Make more cool sci-fi film noir like Bebop!
Because it was made after being told so.
>>158Looking back, I feel like this one had the most Bebop-like vibe.
Including the part where it suddenly becomes serious at the end.
If I see the current Apocalypse Hotel, it seems like it would get around 4 points.
At the App Hotel, it’s better to just go with the flow without overthinking things. Also, the little details can be brushed off with a gag manga vibe, so there’s no need to think too hard about them.
What’s with the mist that’s slightly off from Barn-sama…?
Burn said, “The style is likely to become popular with the girls who are excited and happy, and the girls don’t look gloomy.”
It’s because of the overwhelming tastes of internet otaku.
Burn-sama, who tends to be described as “the type who complains promptly despite being a wannabe.”
I love the opening theme of Lazarus.
When I think about it, Director Watanabe seems to be overly serious, which made “Echoes of Terror” a bit awkward.
You have to let them mess around to some extent, right?
Mist only keeps an eye on the mood of the shitty boss and has no intention of expressing their own opinions.
The time when we actually infiltrated the club was interesting, so I don’t think there are types that don’t get on board without humor.
If you want a bebop, it’s okay to throw in some gags.
You should probably just give instructions like, “Wrap it up cool at the end!”
Isn’t it better to mix the overly high-tempo Quax and the overly slow Lazaro and divide them by two, Lord Burn?
>>170And I prefer to eliminate depressive elements.
>>171This is the biggest bottleneck.
When I’m watching in real-time, I immediately start counting on my fingers as soon as it gets serious.
The App Hotel’s episodes 1 and 2 weren’t really that interesting, to be honest.
It’s definitely a story that’s essential for depicting the apocalypse and introducing aliens.
Personally, I like the catharsis that comes from a comeback after a dark storyline.
I just can’t get along with someone like Burn.
It’s the embodiment of that unpleasant type of anime fan who immediately plays the victim online, Burn-sama.
“I won’t forgive the part about ‘there were tough times’ even though you overcame them.”
>>177Isn’t it just going to end up being a boring anime if it’s a story mono?
I had high expectations all along because Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo were amazing.
Every time I am let down, so perhaps Director Watanabe’s average rating is around this level.
>>178Compared to the terror of echoes, Dandy is more interesting, so it’s better to lean towards gags rather than being serious.
I hope they aim for a balance like in Bebop or Samurai Champloo, as being too focused on gags can be a bit tricky.
The Apocalypse Hotel has a more dandy feel.
This guy doesn’t prioritize the words of the Great Demon King that much, does he?
I like Freizard, who can say what’s good even if it’s not to their taste.
Maebashi is really interesting, but I think Burn-sama will drop out in episode 2.
I like the Apocalypse Hotel the most.
Mr. Burn only likes everyday anime.
It’s an old man to demand that from other works too.
It seems that Wataru and the fingers of Hadlar are no longer at the Apocalypse Hotel.