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And before I knew it, every irrelevant character had their little introspective moment and I realized I didn't know these people at all. By the end I still had big questions, even about the main characters, for one—why does Miyamura continue to date Hori even though she's a toxic asshole?
Nearly everyone has said Horimiya is a masterclass romance,
that it is the anime of the season. All I saw was a subpar, run-of-the-mill anime weighed down by superfluous characters, annoying misunderstandings, rushed pacing, and a viscerally unlikable heroine. After sprinting past over a hundred chapters, the story screeches to a halt at the thirteenth episode with a tearjerker ending. I enjoy watching shamelessly corny love stories that make me tear up with joy. But I don't
like anime that are so cliche that they do the tearing up for me.
You’ll find almost as much depth in the movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua. It’s a great movie that everyone should watch because Chihuahuas talk and do human things.
Story: 1/10 it’s literally a dumb cliche wrapped around an episode 1 that has an at best contrived twist.
Sound: 4/10 it’s nothing special but also not terrible. All the rave reviews surround once again, a pretty singular aspect and that’s the “original” song released with the series. It’s idol-pop with high production values.
Animation: 5/10 it looks good when it looks good and looks half decent the rest of the time. It’s sparkly to woo the audience but anime like this are rarely require much complexity needed to woo.
Enjoyment: 1/10 I’d rather watch Beverly Hills Chihuahua
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