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Nonetheless, this was definitely an entertaining anime from beginning to end.
Overall: 8. 6/10
Re:Zero impressed me. This anime wasn't afraid to take an overused idea and combine it with a myriad of
originality that resulted in a very well
produced show. While there are some minor errors (then again, what show doesn't have any flaws?), Re:Zero managed to succeed at being both an unique and a well executed anime. This is a show that I would most certainly recommend watching. Reviewer’s Rating: 9 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by HellLyter (74) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Sep 19, 2016 Veronin Mixed Feelings Re:Zero truly wanted to be something. It shoots for the stars, it tries new things and throws the characters through so much torture and misery that the fantasy-world they are living in resembles more a hell. They boil in this hell, fuming with anger and regret, any shred of happiness they find fading almost immediately to nothing.
But Re:Zero isn't something. It reaches for its dear, dear life, but remains in the end wholly unremarkable shounen fare interested more in shocking the viewer with gore and theatrics than in telling a genuinely meaningful story.