2 reviews
I really enjoy the premise and animation style! There are so many references to different classic anime- Dragon Ball, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, even American animation like Ben 10 and Codename: Kids Next Door. If you're not a fan of anime in general, I can see the over-expressions being a little silly, but it's a silly show premise!!
The humor and visual eccentricities are PEAK. Andy as a main character feels very comfortable and likeable. Her goal is one that most everyone can sympathize with- feeling like there's something just at the horizon of your life that will change how powerfully you see yourself. Not to mention, how everyone's different experiences in life can help you on your own journey.
The humor and visual eccentricities are PEAK. Andy as a main character feels very comfortable and likeable. Her goal is one that most everyone can sympathize with- feeling like there's something just at the horizon of your life that will change how powerfully you see yourself. Not to mention, how everyone's different experiences in life can help you on your own journey.
- isabellaalhadjaboodi
- Nov 9, 2024
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This show is kind of corny. I wish it would just be its own thing instead of trying so hard to be an anime.
The over-exaggerated anime expressions just seem so out of place in this show and it comes off as very cringe, when the premise of the show isn't even that bad.
The main character lives in a universe where wrestling is the most important thing, but she just so happens to live on an island of accountants with parents who push their love of accounting on her. What even kind of economy could an island of only accountants have to sustain themselves?? And if wrestling is the most important thing in this universe why are people (especially her parents) so confused that that's what she wants to do?
I'll still watch it though, because the premise of the show is interesting.
The over-exaggerated anime expressions just seem so out of place in this show and it comes off as very cringe, when the premise of the show isn't even that bad.
The main character lives in a universe where wrestling is the most important thing, but she just so happens to live on an island of accountants with parents who push their love of accounting on her. What even kind of economy could an island of only accountants have to sustain themselves?? And if wrestling is the most important thing in this universe why are people (especially her parents) so confused that that's what she wants to do?
I'll still watch it though, because the premise of the show is interesting.
- peachesNcream97
- Nov 6, 2024
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