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It features a new cast and staff, as per Takaya's request, with TMS Entertainment handling the production. Yoshihide Ibata is directing the series, with Taku Kishimoto handling series composition and Masaru Shindou handling character designs. [56] The first season ran for 25 episodes from 6 April to 21 September 2019 on TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, and TV Aichi. [57][58] The first opening theme for episodes 1–13 is "Again" by Beverly. [59] The second opening theme for episodes 14–25 is "Chime" by Ai Otsuka. [60] The first ending theme for episodes 1–13 is "Lucky Ending" by Vickeblanka.

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The great thing about this, is that you already know the story off by heart and understanding the French version will be much easier, since you know what the characters’ lines are supposed to be in English. French Online TV Channels Apart from Arte. tv, it seems that most (if not all) of the following Online French TV Channels are only available for people residing in the EU. But do give it a try anyway – it’s worth it! 2. Arte Arte. tv is a fabulous FREE French-German TV channel that has since expanded its languages to English, Spanish and a few more. You can find many interesting documentaries, reports and movies on that site. It’s a heavily culture, history and geography-focused channel, so the movies you will find there will often be classic, international, deep or unusual. Be aware that in classic or old movies, actors often speak differently and don’t always pronounce words as clearly as they do in modern movies. And the sound isn’t always crisp and clear like learners need it to be. But don’t let this keep you from giving it a try. Again, the choice of honorifics tells you a lot about how one character feels about another. In One Piece, Nami always refers to Sanji as “Sanji-kun,” even though Sanji is technically one year older than her. This clues us into two insights: that Nami has a soft spot for Sanji, but also that she knows she can manipulate him to do what she wants, as if she were a senpai (see below!) and he were a younger boy. Chan Chan is kinda-sorta like the female version of kun, except that it’s cuter-feeling. It also can be a bit broader than kun, gender-wise, in referring to any child or pet—specifically because of that cuteness connotation. Chan also carries a vibe of sweetness and innocence. As such, chan can also be a term of endearment, especially for older women. For example, you can use it for a granny-type who’s a total sweetheart. Chan is also a common way for girls or women who are friends to refer to one another. But if a guy in a romance anime starts referring to a girl as chan, that means he thinks she’s cute and is probably developing feelings for her. Basically, my personal rule-of-thumb boils down to kun being boy-ish and for buds, and chan being girl-ish, cute, and playful.

If you're well-versed in today's anime industry, along with all the moe and ecchi shows that come out these days, then you'll probably like this show a lot because the endless references and parodies of it are absolutely hilarious. If you also happen to play visual novels, then it'll be even better still. I familiarized myself a lot with this anime, and as a result it almost never failed to put a smile on my face.
Over time, there are some moments when the show gets a bit more serious on the romance/drama front but it still keeps it fairly light and doesn't go past the point where it starts feeling cliché. This pleased me a lot, because Saekano is truly at its best when it's being non-serious, light-hearted and just plain fun.
All-in-all, out of all the various comedies, harems and other simplistic shows of that nature from the Winter 2015 season, I'd definitely have to say this is the best one. This is mainly because a) it actually feels fresh and not overused by any means, and b) it's actually extremely funny.
If you like moe and/or ecchi shows, play visual novels or just like to have a good laugh, then I'd recommend giving Saekano a shot. You probably won't regret it. Reviewer’s Rating: 8 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 HaXXspetten (125) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Apr 1, 2015 reaganomics Mixed Feelings This series commits to nothing.
Great coloring, animation, camera angles and alternative color palettes.