Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit – Episode 1
Do you like supernatural cop shows? Then congratulations! You’ll enjoy this entertaining and competently made premiere!
Do you like supernatural cop shows? Then congratulations! You’ll enjoy this entertaining and competently made premiere!
If you’re into male idol series, this is not offensively bad.
A shounen series seemingly aimed toward the same middle-grade sort of audience as Little Witch Academia, Iruma-kun feels perfect as a bit of fall sweetness.
Like cute girls? Like tabletop games? This is the anime for you!
It’s been a while since a premiere has so systematically robbed me of every gesture of optimism I tried to offer it.
The bait Azur Lane was putting out to attract a certain kind of viewer tuned me out of any meager charms it might’ve had to offer, long before it doubled down with carefully rendered shots of an eight-year-old’s wet shirt clinging to her skin.
You know, maybe it’s just me, but I think the protagonist of this series kinda likes books.
This premiere knows where the show’s most entertaining qualities lie and just how to bring them out.
When two of “Nice Guy” Joro’s closest friends suddenly ask to go on what is only describable as a date, you can’t help but know there’s going to be a train wreck at the end of it. And boy, is there.
Ahiru no Sora takes its cannon full of bright energy, points it downwards, and blasts itself straight in the foot by making 95% of its cast a bunch of unpleasant dirtbags.
This episode has one joke.