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Attention this review may contain spoilers and I recommend reading the manga first, making this clear I hope you like it and enjoy it. My intention is not to criticize or offend the creators of this work, it's just a review based on what I read.
I Made Friends with the BEST Girl in My Class..
Well, after watching the first three episodes of the anime I came running to read the manga and I didn't expect it to be so good. The story looks like the ones in every season, that is, cliché..
However, here it is different from the others the protagonist shows that he will be another character of romance but as he goes on he improves a lot in terms of development and charisma, something that a certain anime with its incredible FIVE SEASONS can't develop ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! And not to mention the manga that has more than three hundred chapters.
It's rare, but it happens infrequently. Maki saying he loves Umi was something totally different since insecurity and shyness are his biggest problems, but this (I love you) came out in such a natural way that it made things even better.
It was already a matter of time for this to happen and one time or another it would reach this point.
Ah.. I received some spoilers about the Light Novel in which the author went back on leaving it as a love triangle, but ended up not continuing. Yuu ends up falling in love with Maki and this idea didn't go very far! From what I understand it was in volume 7! It's fear that this would happen, Yuu is very dull and doesn't match the protagonist at all.
So, let's be honest and we have to agree that Maki suits Umi much more than Yuu and this is a fact that cannot be discussed. From the beginning it was kind of obvious that the two would be together.
THIRTY-NINE CHAPTERS SO FAR and we've had confession, kiss and more kisses, something that takes a long time to happen in any other of the same genre (romance).
These two were made for each other.
Making it clear that this is my opinion about what I've read so far about the manga, maybe I'll add something more as the story progresses. For me, the manga should end with the two getting married in the next chapters or a time skip.. I'm joking
I just hope the anime doesn't change absolutely anything I read here in the manga.
It's been a while since I stopped to read a manga as good as this one and I'll definitely buy both the LN and the manga. And speaking of LN I didn't see as much difference in the art of LN as the art of the manga. I think both versions are great

This review may contain some spoilers, if you haven't read the original work yet I recommend that you don't read this review. But rest assured that these are just my impressions of what happened in the anime. Making this clear I hope that after the anime you will read the manga, because a lot of good things happen there and I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
For those who read the manga (in my case) know how much this adaptation was being long awaited and I was even calmer knowing that it would be adapted by the CW studio..
The adaptation can bring and explore all the best of the manga and is very good to see in the care they had with everything that was shown.
I've read and watched so many animes about School Romance that there are few that managed to arrest me as much as KaoruHana, when I learned that the manga would have an anime adaptation I went crazy.
Now talking about the two (main) characters. The story is not so different from what I've seen before in another work, but KaoruHana manages to be much better in several aspects. There's not a single episode that you don't end with a smile or a tear on your face. The two have such a great chemistry, and it's hard to explain how perfect these two are together. You see that nothing between him is forced, everything passes a vibe of building a healthy and cute relationship.
While most animes of the same genre focus more on the main couple, in KaoruHana the opposite happens. It's too captivating to watch something that shows how well developed the relationship and interactions of these 4 are. As events go by, you realize how good these characters are. You smile, get sad, get nervous and then get even happier at how things end between him.
The greatest happiness of a Father is to see that the son wants to follow the same steps as him, or make the dialogue between the two improve since he visibly did not have moments like this, since Rintarou was a very closed person towards people and even with his parents. The anime can give you such a good feeling of how things work so well between the characters and in the end you always end up with a smile on your face.
This could have been just another beach cliché episode like in any other anime, but KaoruHana manages to create a very good atmosphere, the direction can make the original work shine much more the soundtrack was a perfect combo. And that's what makes the anime the best of this season, Rintarou's statement can exude the beauty of the character and how much this part was so expected in this adaptation and what good characters they are. Kaoruro is very charismatic and shows how much she is a well-written character, she is not a forced character she is that kind of character that enchants anyone with her personality, sympathy and simplicity. And Kaoruko's reaction to Rintarou's confession was so cute, she looked like a tomato so red that she got.
The interesting thing is that in addition to the main characters, Subaru begins to have her development more explored, here it shows how the character is still afraid of what she is feeling at the moment and she thinks it is a burden for others, but she is wrong to think so since others already had her in mind as a friend. And this is just a turning point, since the character creates an even greater bond with them and not to mention how much her development with Saku improves a lot as the events in the manga go by.
Too sad that the anime ended so fast and I think it's already a standard for romance animes and a standard for the Clover Works studio. I hope they announce a Second season as soon as possible and now it's time to reread the manga.
These two are very cute when they are together, for some it may be kind of cringe but for me it is something natural that has certainly happened to anyone. That said, have I already said that these two are so cute together?
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So, we reached another season conclusion and I think this season had animes that stood out, but it's unimaginable not to have to recognize that Solo Leveling was the best anime of this season. I remember watching 3 episodes of the 1st season and I wasn't getting to like it and I ended up dropping it, but I decided to give it a second chance and saw that the anime had something that caught my attention again
I was so excited about the next episodes that I decided to read the manhwa while the episodes were coming out. I didn't expect this to happen, and I think it was really worth it and I think the experience improved by 100%. For some I think it would be different, the person would wait for the anime to finish to be able to go read the original material. But I preferred not to wait!
SL's success was so great that it ended up not pleasing some people, why when something is super hyped it starts to get hate? Today half of the otaku community is full of people looking for trouble in something.
What's wrong with an anime that is being commented a lot positively?
Even with the problems that the industry has been facing over the past few years, it is impressive how good this SL adaptation can be, even with some things that have not been adapted, but this is super normal to happen.
•Soundtrack
A good anime deserves a soundtrack in the best possible way and in terms of quality Sawano manages to surpass himself with every job he does. It is not today that he delivers everything good and the best to make the viewer even more enthusiastic with a fight scene or a more melancholic part.
It was in this fight that I decided to give SL another chance and when I saw some images and takes of this fight I had to watch the anime again. This fight is very good, the soundtrack along with the choreographies were amazing. But, I think the fight could have lasted a little longer.
So, we arrived at one of the most important moments of Sung's journey that was to be able to heal his Mother of eternal sleep, this part is incredible and highlights even more for so many difficult moments that Sung went through and how much pain he had to endure to be able to reach that moment.
I think anyone would do everything to do their best or go beyond their limits to be able to bring back a family member.
This was definitely one of the most hyped fights I've ever seen and that pleased many people and didn't please others, but if we analyze this fight manages to deliver everything in the best possible way, Beru was one of the strongest enemies until that moment and that for sure the meeting between the two would yield a high-level battle, I think we can say that Solo Leveling delivered another insane episode, the animation was absolute cinema and they lived up to the original material.
Solo Leleling is a very interesting anime to watch and without a doubt I will be even more anxious to see the direction that the anime will go. I think that for the success it had I have no doubt that a 3rd season will be announced as soon as possible.
I could extend this review a little more, but as I am a person with little time I decided to write a little about my experience with Solo Leveling.
See ya.

Attention this review may contain spoilers of the entire SciADV series and Anonymous;Code Spoilers.
A year has passed since the events that led Okabe to the current worldline. With this, both Kurisu and Mayuri were saved.
Before continuing with this review, it is worth noting that everything I write here is about my experience with the anime and with SciADV in general. Many must wonder why a movie like this would be an insult to the work? Many people think or think that this movie doesn't make any sense to the story of Steins;Gate, but that's where the person is wrong.
Even if some things are original and others reusing things from the 2011 anime, this movie has a series of things or factors that can and are important for the future of the work and making it canonical.
The film itself shows a little of the daily life of the members of the laboratory, and how they are going with their lives after the events of S;G. Kurisu returning to Japan after 1 year living in the USA, has an OVA showing Okabe and the other members traveling to America to meet Kurisu.
With the Overloaded Reading Steiner Okabe is simply placed out of the Load Region for the (Load Free-Region). Because it is recognized as a mistake by Gaia (Earth Simulator).
He has so many memories of the lines of the past world that they are no longer observed (why display something that no one is looking at? This would only bring freezing and errors, and would reduce the useful life of the equipment.
Kurisu going back in time and creating a strong memory in Okabe is for simulation to recognize that it exists within the Load Region and thus render it back because the simulation only renders what is observed.
And then he is sent to the Free Load Region.
For those who wonder what happened to the characters after the events of the movie, I can only say that "the future is uncertain" and I recommend that you take a look at the other SciADV titles because the answers to your questions are there. Steins;Gate is by far one of the best things I've ever consumed in my life and currently I can't stop thinking about what will happen in the next chapters of the next story to come. . I confess that I'm a little afraid of what's to come, but I hope it doesn't leave something to be desired because Steins;Gate is amazing….
After finishing reading Anonymous;Code everything in this movie made sense for the Steins;Gate universe.
(No one knows what the future holds. That’s why the possibilities are endless.

Attention: This review may contain spoilers and everything written here is about my experience with the work.
• Sousou No Frieren
Another season ending and today it was also time to say goodbye to Frieren.
Nowadays it's very rare (at least for me) that works come out that make you talk: This anime looks like it's going to be really good and that's what happened with Frieren.
Sometimes the anime can have the best animation, but if it doesn't have a narrative that captivates the viewer, what good will the first option do?
I've always been more in the mood to watch something that hooks me from start to finish and that's what happened with Frieren's anime.
I may be talking nonsense, but for something as great as Frieren to come out, I think it will take a long time. Frieren's story is very good, even though for some it has a simple basis. But, when a story is well told and presented, you can be sure that it will hardly have any errors. And no, I'm not saying the anime is perfect.
The fantasy genre is still super ALIVE, Frieren came to show us that the genre still has its place, even if it is super rare to happen.
Everything can work out when an anime has the combination of good animation, story, characters and a soundtrack that is present at almost every moment. I like how all of this manages to flow magnificently in Frieren's anime.
• Fern and Stark
Sincerely? I don't think I can ship these two together, not that that's a bad thing lol I just feel like they're much better off the way they are. No, I don't know what else happens between them in the manga, but I prefer them this way.
• Lessons for life
There are a lot of things that can be taken from Frieren and one of them is how you should value your time more, enjoy life in the best way possible and pursue your goals. Everything passes quickly and what's left are just memories, if someone remembers your existence...
Everyone wants to be able to go on a journey and they can't, few have the pleasure of feeling what it's like to truly live, sometimes what we lack are people who want to go on a journey.
I find it very incredible how Himmel always wanted to show Frieren how good life is, even with the thousands of problems that lie ahead. Without a doubt it is one of the best things the anime shows.
Sometimes all we need is a push, doubts will always exist and this is part of being human. Even with several doubts as to whether it is worth it? Should I go down this path? Am I capable of going out and exploring the world?
Even the NPCs in Frieren have stories that in some way will be very well explored and that is what makes everything very good, well no... everything very well constructed even if it is simple.
Frieren's journey is not over yet and mine is just beginning, it will be another incredible journey to have to look forward to the continuation of this masterpiece.
So that's it, I think Frieren is already in the top of the best anime ever made, maybe that's an exaggeration? Maybe, but what matters is how incredible my experience (journey) was watching Frieren.
The smile I have while writing this review

Attention : The following review is based on my experience with what I read and may contain spoilers
The Synopsis of Unnamed is about a prince who was cursed and who went to the castle of the witch of Azure to know how to break this curse.
Let's say, in addition to the characters, one of the strongest points that make Unnamed Memory even more fun and interesting to read is the fact that the Author is very direct in the events of the work, I really like how he doesn't dwell on Tinasha's romance and the Oscar. In my opinion, I think every author should follow this same direction, I know that sometimes nothing happens the way we want.
If you ask me what the strong point of the work is. Well, it's kind of clear to say that the characters are one of the strongest points of this work and it's sinister in how in the blink of an eye you already feel sympathetic towards Tinasha and Oscar, all the dialogue created between the two is very good, the Their humor is something that makes the novel even more interesting to follow.
To be honest, Fantasy is a genre that has seen little innovation in the industry in recent years, but the story of Unnamed left me very satisfied and not to mention that it made me very curious about what will come in the next volumes.
Any work that has Romance in it I objectively become even more interested and that captivates me when reading, Unnamed is everything I always wanted to read in a work more focused on magic.
Their marriage is without a doubt one of the most beautiful and satisfying things I've ever read. It's not something forced like it happens in other works and in Unnamed things work in the best possible way, and this moment is magnificent.
So Reey, would you recommend the Unnamed Memory Novel? Yes, I highly recommend you to take a look at the novel.
Image from the manga below in which I found this beautiful panel.
The light novel will get an anime adaptation later this year and I hope they don't ruin this incredible experience that is Unnamed. I confess that I'm a little worried about what the anime could be, if they follow the manga I think everything could work out, since the manga is as good as the light novel and that's rare to see nowadays.

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Hello everyone, I think that after some time I stopped to think and let the euphoria pass so I could write about this second cour of 86. It is worth remembering that it will be 1 year since the last epic episode aired. 1 year is a lot, right?
Talking about 86 is always something that makes me very happy, I don't say that just because I'm a big fan of the work but I also talk about how important it has become in my life. And also on the question of how other fans of the work were appearing on this journey, not only in relation to the anime and the light novel as well.
This 2°cour shows a Republic with a sky full of black clouds, at that moment nothing would be possible to prevent the fall of the Republic.
The crack in the image shows that everything hangs by a thread, the propaganda still showing that the Republic did not even have any casualties on the battlefield is just a lie so that the citizens do not know about the great catastrophe that awaits them.
It's funny to think that they really thought that Spearheaded had gone on a special mission, but in fact the impression that is left is that they really died (only that's not what happened) and all that air of mystery around let everything stay even better.
I just really love the fact that they paid even more attention to the new characters that were introduced and one of them is the case of Shiden Lida who is undoubtedly one of the standouts in this second cour, and no, she had not yet met the Shin until this time of events. She had only heard stories about Shin and how much he was one of the most outstanding among all the other (squads) he went through.
If some characters changed in terms of personality during this 1°cour, one of them was Lena herself, who had her great peak (screen time) more focused on Partl. And yes, Lena unquestionably changed, that saintly character was no longer there, I mean in the sense of not seeing everything as a sea of flowers. The nickname BloodyRegina suited Lena very well and the strands of red hair are the blood of all those oppressed and killed by the Republic itself.
As much as they got used to the Republic of Giad, they knew that even with everything that was happening at that moment, it would not satisfy the desire to return to the battlefield once again, having a normal life like that would be the same as being birds trapped in cages, and could be dishonoring all the comrades who lost their lives on the battlefield. Shin already showed signs that it wasn't for them.
I never imagined that I would cry again because of Fido, and this time they were tears of happiness to see a mecha pet back in action and next to those in which many moments were shared, whether moments of pain or happiness. Fido is very important for the historical context of the characters.
(The Death of Eugene) Anime/Light Novel
To be honest, this scene of Eugene's death in the anime manages to be as good as the one in the light novel, Eugene may have been a character that was introduced very early in the story, but he managed to make an impression. Undoubtedly one of the few Albas who didn't count on luck and had a tragic ending. Eugene only had one mission, which was nothing more than being able to get money so that his younger sister could have a good education.
Yes, Eugene was part of a minor noble clan of the Giadian Empire. After the revolution they lost their social status and tax privileges. As a result, the Rantz family became even poorer than ordinary workers, as they did not have enough assets to support themselves, unlike the higher nobles.
Six years ago, Eugene's family had to evacuate their village after the war with the Legion intensified. Painfully, Eugene and Nina had to leave their parents behind, as the evacuation was limited in scale and not everyone could fit. They didn't even have time to take family pictures with them.
The only photo that Eugene had was precisely the photo that Frederica took of him with Shin. Frederica herself mentions that Eugene's room only had a picture of her sister.
•(Frederica and her “two” knights)
One of Frederica's biggest fears was losing Shin just like she lost Kiri, the only difference between them is that Shin didn't go completely crazy every time he went through bad times on the battlefield, Kiri already was gone the opposite of Shin. According to Frederica herself, Kiri was a serious young man.
In contrast to his distant cousin, Shinei Nouzen, who frequently ignores customs and regulations, Kiri was a rule-abiding person and didn't take kindly to violators. He was also stubbornly and fiercely loyal to his princess, Frederica, and continued to fight for her despite the desperate situation of the imperial royalists.
However, after losing his family and friends during the war, Kiri began to descend into madness. With Frederica's apparent death, Kiri went insane and couldn't stop himself from being assimilated. He was willing to become a shepherd for the Legion and swore to destroy all of his princess's enemies.
During the civil war between the imperial loyalists and the revolutionaries,Kiri was the leader of Augusta Frederica's royal guard. As the revolutionaries hoped to shut down the Legion by capturing the empress, Kiri and other royal guards were often sent to the battlefield. As the war wore on and the Loyalists' situation continued to deteriorate, Kiri began to lose his sanity. He became obsessed with protecting Frederica and increasingly enjoyed killing his enemies.
The penultimate episode of 86 was one of the most beautiful things I've seen during all these years that I've been following the anime industry, and without a doubt this one is on the list of those who made the internet go crazy, the direction of this episode is a masterpiece, finding the right words to describe everything that happened in this episode is difficult. The soundtrack made by Sawano and Kohta made everything even more perfect and it was kind of hard not to hold back tears.
The postponement of episodes 22 and 23 was already expected, since at that moment the staff and the anime schedule were already tight, and despite this delay, we fans were rewarded with it.
This episode was just a warm-up for what would come in the last one at the end of this 2nd cour, just this pre-meeting between Shin and Lena was much more than I expected.
Anyway, episode 23 came and at that moment I didn't know how to contain the tears again, Lilas fell like a glove in this ending and made everything even more melancholy..
Final thoughts: I will never forget this peak adaptation.

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GoShogun takes place in an era where the earth was hit by a meteor that emanates a new super powerful energy called the Beamler, which is capable of causing a Good Thunder fortress to be able to teleport 10,000 kilometers away.
The story follows the same line of other works of the genre, the father of the main character is a scientist and is kidnapped or killed by some secret organization and thus starting what we are used to seeing in other mecha. Well, from my point of view I'm not saying that this is bad, on the contrary, I think that even after years stories like this are still very appreciated until today and GoShogun is on that list too.
In my view, the characters of GoShogun are the strongest point of the work, even having seen basically the same conflicts in other works between the characters, I think that here it works as an escape valve, that is, it works very well in my view.
And obviously we can't forget the jokes, which is certainly what makes a mecha work even more fun and interesting to follow.
And somewhere in the nearly half of the anime we finally get answers about how beamler energy works or how it actually came to earth. Dr. Sanada one of the research members who were sent to Siberia was kind of expected, but knowing that the small stone of the meteor found could teleport and that it could send a signal to a second one, that was kind of unexpected and not to mention that making the base Good Thunder and GoShogun evolve to stage 2 was something interesting. And that if the Good Thunder reactor were destroyed it would cause the destruction of the entire solar system, that is, that is practically thousands and thousands of atomic bombs. And of course, consequently came the other two last stages and the new abilities of GoShogun, who can control other mecha and machines.
Visually GoShogun is a very well produced anime for the era and even with the limitations the anime managed to deliver something cool, old anime is a charm and that is undeniable.
In short, the first part of GoShogun is literally slow and that the events of that first stage was something that could have been much better if it had taken a much more serious turn..
The second part had everything to be something much better than the first and only, but it was in the same footprint as the first and not to mention that both the enemies are very weak ..
Those who are going to watch the anime in order to wait for something serious, will certainly be disappointed or their expectations may not be met..
The final act was reasonable in such beauty and even reminded me of The Ideon Be Invoked.

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Finally arrived the time to comment on the anime and the experience that the adaptation of 86 gave me. When I finished reading volume 1 of the novel I was wondering if the "story" could go beyond that, in this case an anime adaptation ..
When they announced the anime I was very euphoric and extremely happy with the announcement, but after some doubts in my mind and if it would be something as incredible as Light Novel.
As everyone knows, adaptations on the same level or even better than the original material is a very rare case of whether currently in the industry, I may be mistaken to say that 86 is the best adaptation of recent times. A lot of adaptations usually have between 11-13 episodes and some end up adapting an absurd amount of volumes in just a few episodes. As an example: Re:Zero that suffered some cuts in relation to the novel, but it is still a very good adaptation.
Nowadays people have come to be quite critical of Manga/Novel adaptations. Imagine you seeing your favorite work being adapted in a way that does not follow the same tracks as the original material this is sad to see. But everyone dumb knows that the changes always made will be in relation to a Novel/ Manga, the changes that can sometimes be ruined or pleasant.
But in the case of 86 it is something that deserves all the praise and I am not saying this just because I am a long-time fan of the work, I say this because we are blessed with a studio that took all possible care for the adaptation from 86 would become what we are seeing this season.
The scenarios presented in this first part were a little different from what I imagined when I read the novel, but I think they hit the nail on virtually everything. In the novel, the base of the Eighty-Six was something that looked like a place totally similar to a concentration camp, but here in the anime it was something totally different.
The CGI was one of my big concerns and not to mention that A-1 pictures had never done anything like that and it turned out they got the CGI and the action parts right. It's amazing how a soundtrack makes such a difference in an anime. I think the only composer who could work on the part of the soundtrack this guy was Sawano.
I confess that I was a little worried when they announced that A-1 Pictures would adapt 86 and I think everyone was left with the receipt that a novel would not be so well adapted, when it changed the first promotional image of the anime it was worrying and thankfully that they adjusted it like things like character designs.
When I read that the author of [86] supervised all the storyboards for each episode, I was even more relieved and that may have been one of the great factors of the anime being incredible.
I wonder if another studio had taken 86 to adapt and I wonder if it would be something at that same level, well .. although I had some doubts when it was announced that A1- Pictures would adapt, but I didn't think it would be something at that absurd level. I saw a lot of people complaining about the original partrs that were implemented in the anime and that they didn't have in the novel. Sometimes implementing new things in works can be good or bad, but as volume 1 of the novel leaves something to be desired, the anime corrected and not to mention that it was really good.
It's really amazing how the anime made me have a greater appreciation for the secondary characters and that's one of the things I don't like very much about the novel, we have Daya's death which in the novel is only mentioned in a few volumes farther ahead. It was fantastic to see that even the very important characters had a bit of prominence and that's something that added a lot to the plot.

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Naruto undoubtedly marked the childhood of many people and in my case I was growing along with the character.
Despite liking the series a lot, it's impossible not to talk about its negative points. Naruto has had problems since the classic, from my point of view Shippuden is where things get even worse.
Naruto was a work that always provided me with incredible moments, I think Jiraya's death was one of the things that made me very shaken and sad. The fight between Jiraya and Pain in the rain village is something unforgettable, the level of this episode is magnificent.
•Characters
Naruto has always had great characters, I always focus fearfully when I want to watch anime with a gigantic cast and that many will not have a pleasant development. Naruto himself is a charismatic character, I think it's impossible for you not to like the character right from the start. All the development he's had during the series is really good.
Sakura is a character that most people called her useless and that didn't add anything to the story at all, but I think in Shippuden she is her apex, I mean... she had a good development and not to mention that at the beginning of Shippuden she had a frantic fight with Sasori who was a sensational villain and not to mention the others they had throughout the series.
Kakashi has always been one of my favorite characters in the series, for me he always gave the feeling of being something more than a simple Sensei to Naruto, most of the time I always saw him as a real Father to Naruto. To this day I am ecstatic over the fight he had with Pain during Akatsuki's invasion of Konoha. This fight between the two is one of the best things that happened on the show, not only that but there were other good times between him and Guy and all the rivalry that existed between them.
I may be talking nonsense, but for me Sasuke's apex was in classic Naruto and Shippuden the character was always one of the few I liked to see in action.
•Soundtrack
Naruto always had great osts since the classic Naruto, but the apex is in Shippuden which has wonderful openings and endings. Blue Bird is definitely one of the best things I've ever heard.
•Animation
Well, when we talk about animation Naruto was always an anime that had a lot of fights and I think it was quite difficult to keep the animation at a very good pace, the series had a lot of ups and downs and we can even mention the fight between Naruto and Pain where we can see that they had a lot of weird frames.
Naruto Shippuden could have become one of the best shounens ever made, I think at a certain point Kishimoto completely lost track of the story. I think everyone was quite frustrated with the Fourth Ninja War, the problem is that the series had a lot of completely useless fillers that were placed in moments that didn't make much sense to be there and that's one of the points that broke the rhythm of the series. I think that until today I still haven't got over Neji's pathetic death, we can't forget that the plot that involves the whole series could have been much better developed.

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ReLife was the first manga I read there in 2013 and I have an immense affection for this work, not to mention that it was my gateway to enter the world of manga.
I finished rereading it today and ReLife is one of the best I've read, ReLife was the work that made me think a lot about what direction I should take in my life after I finished high school, and the work made me reflect a lot at the time and if if it weren't for her I wouldn't have built up the courage to "socialize" with people more and have created a very different view of what it is really like when you become an "Adult". And it gave me a boost to learn the English language lol. I think if it wasn't ReLife I really don't know what my "me" would be today. So, that's why this piece is everything to me.
Well, one of the strongest points of the work are the characters that are amazing and how charismatic they are, funny and not to mention that it's impossible if you don't get attached to them. Not only Arata or Hishiro, but they are all super well developed, the drama in ReLIFE is wonderful. We have a background about Arata that is very good that tells everything he had gone through during all the companies he went through and the tragic death of his superior who committed suicide because she was so reprimanded by her bosses and co-workers.
Plot: Well, the ReLife plot is wonderful and not to mention when you find out that Hishiro had already spent a year as a "guinea pig" and that she failed to try to change her life. But that's when with the help of Arata and the other characters she started to "socialize" more with people and that was one of the big problems she went through when she wasn't part of the "ReLIFE project". The romance she develops together with Arata is the cutest cute thing I've ever seen, but they both get into that "she's younger than me or he's more me". This drama between the two was sad and at the same time distressing to see that both would forget each other.
The ending of ReLIFE may seem a bit cliché, but it's a wonderful cliché and after so long you suffering along with the characters and seeing that they were together at the end is something super comforting and for all the difficulties they went through I think they deserved it. so much to be happy together.
So, ReLIFE is a fantastic manga and for anyone interested in a work with an amazing narrative, I think you should take a look at this fantastic work.

The apex of the word "Cringe"
After watching the anime and seeing a crowd giving hate to the main character and thinking they were exaggerating, I decided to take a look at the manga to see if the story would come to anything, I've seen similar cliché works of the same genre and if if I compare them with Rent-A-Girlfriend the other works are a thousand times better than that.
The story of Rent-A-Girlfriend tells of virgin student Kazuya Kinoshita, who was abandoned by his girlfriend, emotionally shaken, tries to soothe the emptiness in his heart through a girlfriend for hire from a mobile app. Then he meets his surrogate girlfriend Chizuru Mizuhara who seems like the perfect girl with everything he could ask for: great looks and a cute, caring personality. Seeing differing opinions on her profile after the first date, and still plagued by their previous relationship, Kazuya believes Chizuru is just playing with men's hearts and leaves a negative assessment for her. Angered by her client's disrespect for her, Chizuru reveals her true nature: sassy and temperamental, the complete opposite of Kazuya's first impression.
The main character Kazuya is the biggest problem in the work and the funniest thing is that there are people who think the character is REALISTIC, but he's just totally mediocre that in almost 200 chapters he's still the same idiot and without any attitude.
The female characters are not that good either, they only serve to make the plot move, Chizuru is the only one who manages to be the least worst in history. And when you think it can't get worse, the author just comes to me with this ex-girlfriend back to creating feelings for the protagonist, that's not even the point of the iceberg because the worst comes further ahead. Ruka is the culmination of how a character is forced and not to mention that it was for her to add more things in the story and I think that didn't work very well.
The author had chances to finish the work and not to mention that the ending would be much less bad, but what did he do? It created more stupid situations to drag the story even further. Rent-A-Girlfriend reminds me a lot of what happened in Nisekoi, the author simply had the knife and cheese in his hand, but he preferred to create another 100 chapters just to extend the story even more.
The author could easily make the character declare himself to Chizuru in a single chapter.
So, the work hasn't been so impressive? Well, I think the only good thing presented in the work is the Author's art, which is very well detailed, but a pity that the story is mediocre.

(This review may contain spoilers and will be updated until the work finished)
Well, post-apocalyptic world is one of the topics I really enjoy reading and I find it super interesting in what the story of Leviathan is like, a world where everything was consumed by water and people's only chance to survive is on the surface in boats that serve as homes.
The interesting thing is that to survive the characters sometimes have to go to the part where civilization existed, I really enjoy this type of exploration in search of supplies and collect parts that can be used to build weapons or even improve the durability of boats.
The story presents us with three characters in which apparently we will follow this tense and frightening journey, but in the first chapters the protagonist's Father leaves us and not to mention that he didn't even have much time to be developed, I know that in stories like that, someone will eventually die in the beginning and that's what happened. Not that it's bad, but I think a lot of people end up not liking seeing a character where we barely had time to empathize with him. But we know that in post-apocalyptic works we don't have time to create a bond with any character.
There is also the factor of the characters having to collect rainwater as they are completely surrounded by salt water or do the desalination process and as everyone knows.
Thermal distillation, or evaporation, mimics the natural cycle of rain to promote desalination. By means of energy, which can be fossil or solar, sea water is heated and thus changes from a liquid to a gaseous state. I think it's so amazing to see this in games/books and movies and not to mention that the work really gives a feeling that we are the characters themselves.
The characters are one of the strongest points of the work, charismatic and interesting and I hope they continue to evolve with each passing chapter, Kana is already a character who will definitely be one of my favorites in the work.
Ah, the manhwa art is wonderful in many ways, each panel is very well detailed, the character design is also very well detailed and if you count in the "Sea Monsters" each one has a kind of look and one more bizarre than the another, experiencing a feeling of despair/distress and discomfort and not to mention that they have some reactions when they suffer some kind of eye damage.
The story has great potential to become one of my favorites and when it comes to the post-apocalyptic world, I get very excited to see where the story will go and I hope it keeps surprising me more and more.
If you like post-apocalyptic themed artworks I think maybe you should check out Leviathan.

(This Review Contain Spoilers)
This second film in terms of production is magnificent and the work done by director Rintaro was exceptional, the design of the characters remained the same as in the previous film and the animation gave it an extra charm in the story. Despite not enjoying the first movie so much because the experience does not have the same impact as the original series, and I even understand the reason for trying to attract more people so that they could watch it and this is interesting and the fact that a lot of people don't have time to watch it 113eps in a series as long as GE999.
This film is a direct sequel to the first film / series that takes place two years after the events of the destruction of the Mechanized Empire. Despite the destruction of the home planet of mechanization, Andromeda, the machine empire is still swept across the galaxy and the Earth has become a battleground. Having returned from his journey aboard the Galaxy Express 999 train, Tetsurou Hoshino joins the resistance and fights alongside others who have maintained their humanity.
The fight between humans and Cyborgs is even more devastating and cruel, not only on Earth but also on several other planets around the universe, but with the Cyborgs still completely dominating everything, but they have not yet managed to transform the rest of the people in Cyborgs. . After receiving an enigmatic recorded message from Maetel to board 999. Struggling to reach Megalópolis station, he gets on the train at the time of departure. Tetsuro and Maetel set out again on a mission to destroy the headquarters of the robot empire in the center of the galaxy. Along the way, they meet some old friends and, at the same time, their journey is being overshadowed by a mystery by which one of their own Allies can be their greatest enemy.
This second film manages to explain some things that were not so clear throughout the series and one of them was about the death of Tetsuro Hoshino's father and this plot of him being an old friend of Captain Harlock was something I already imagined but it was a very good thing to see.
Faust is now the chief servant of Queen Promethium, ruler of the Mechanization Empire. Reportedly killed by Tetsuro (and possibly his mother), Fausto was once a warrior who fought alongside Harlock and Emeraldas, but at some point his heart changed and he took a Cyborg, becoming a high-ranking warrior of the machine people. After learning that his son is alive, he tries to persuade Tetsuro, without revealing his own identity, to see his point of view and stop opposing the Empire, knowing that Promethium will demand the boy's death.
Tetsuro refuses, and he and Fausto finally face each other at the top of 999 while the Great Andromeda falls into ruins. Despite the separate paths that his paths followed and his sadness at seeing father against son, Harlock still toasts Faust as a friend, knowing that no matter who wins the battle, he will suffer the death of the other.
Goodbyes on Galaxy Express are always very sad. I simply find it incredible the message that the work sent throughout this journey and the meaning of being alive.

(This review contains spoilers)
Trying to find the right words to describe a masterpiece is quite difficult and somewhat challenging.
What to say about Ginga Tetsudou 999?
Galaxy Express 999 is a manga series written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto. The manga that later served as the basis for several films and anime, won, in 1978, the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen. Matsumoto was inspired to create the Galaxy Express 999 by the idea of a steam train traveling through the stars in Kenji Miyazawa's novel Night on the Galactic Railroad.
•Characters
The story tells about the young Tetsuro who is an orphan whose life goal is to get on board the Galaxy Express 999, an ultramodern space transport whose destination is the Andromeda Constellation. The reason for this is that the center of the Mechanical Empire is located there. At the time that this story takes place, technology has developed to the point that human beings can transfer their consciousness to mechanically practically indestructible bodies and then live forever. It so happens that these began to subjugate human beings and, therefore, consider them to be inferior. Many rich people even like to hunt humans for mere fun.
Tetsurou and his Mother were trying to flee the earth in order to get a mechanical body and reach eternal life, but while the two were fleeing their mother is killed by Count Mecha. As a street kid, Tetsuro has no way to buy a pass. However, he heard that at the end of the Andromeda Galaxy, there is a planet where these robot bodies are donated free of charge. All Tetsuro needs to do is get a pass on the Galaxy Express 999, the cosmic railroad.
And one day, Tetsuro meets the mysterious Maetel, who promises to give him the Pass for unlimited use of the Express on the condition that she be his traveling companion. Tetsuro happily agrees and embarks with Maetel on an adventure through the stars. When Tetsuro starts, he is a crying, immature and selfish child. However, the adventures he follows with Maetel, the people he meets and the visions he witnesses make Tetsuro slowly, but truly, become a strong young man. Tetsuro also approaches Maetel more and more, and although the nature of their relationship cannot be called romantic, they form a very strong bond of love.
The enigmatic woman who gives the boy Tetsurou his ticket on the Galaxy Express 999. As beautiful as she is wise, Maetel provides constant support and guidance to Tetsuro during his travels.
In Leiji Matsumoto's own words:"[Maetel] is the woman who travels with the dreams of a teenager. She has traveled with millions, tens of millions of boys, until now. In fact, there are as many Maetels as there are boys. That's how it can appear in any story. All the boys met Maetel in different ways of meeting. This also applies to Antares, Emeraldas or Harlock. They are all crossed and can be separate stories on their own. So, if you change your perspective, you can tell as many stories as you like. The characters of Shadow and Emeraldas, who were girls in their teens, met someone named Maetel, in their hearts, since childhood, or at the time when they were full of dreams. It is a train ride in your mind, or the train that travels with it. And each person has a different journey."
GE999 is undoubtedly the best work I've consumed during all these years, the journey is very long and at the same time reflective and melancholy. The universe is something quite beautiful, but at the same time it is sad, of the various planets that are presented during the journey, all of them tell stories that make us very thoughtful and at the same time leave us with a broken heart. I think during all 113eps most were sad and bizarre episodes. Humans are treated like rubbish and there is a huge difference between those who are able to live and those who live in misery.
The main highlight of the series are the characters, not only the main characters that have a wonderful development and if you were to compare the Tetsuro at the beginning of the series and with a totally more mature Tetsuro at the end of the journey, but also the secondary characters that all are very good and with an interesting depth. The drama in the series is something that manages to convey many incredible emotions, it is impossible for you not to be moved by the various stories that are presented during the journey.
What acts would you commit in the pursuit of making your dreams come true?
There are several episodes where desperate people try to steal Tetsuro and Maetel's passes. For some of these people, the Expresso 999 means the door to paradise or the only way to try to pursue your dreams and this is seen in most of the series.
For me this is the best episode of the entire series and one that left me the most emotional. People can be simple, there are the bad guys and those who prefer to work as hard as possible to achieve their goals.
Despite being an anime from 1978, GE999 manages to be a very beautiful anime visually and not to mention that the art of Leiji Matsumoto is an extra spectacle. The main soundtrack is incredible and I like how it is used in most parts where something sad happens and not to mention Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata composition which was a magnificent implementation. As an admirer of classical music, I was even more amazed by the series for having listened to one of the most famous compositions of classical music.
Plots: The plots that surround the series are very good, the plots are not shared overnight, the anime is releasing some things during the episodes. Tetsuro obtain the mechanical body and eternal life? The answer is no, after the countless times when he saw people who obtained mechanical bodies and saw that they were unhappy, what is the point of being immortal and not being able to be happy?
Did Tetsuro succeed in avenging his mother's death?
Yes, that was one of the most pleasurable moments in the series. Revenge was one of the big goals that Tetsuro wanted to complete.
This end is so sad!
• Enjoyment: A wonderful journey, it is very difficult and rare for a work to make me shed tears, but with GE999 it was something very different from what I had seen in other works .. The end is to shatter your heart even more. I feel depressed in this time!