Tsurezure children review

Writing this review was a fucking pain in the ass... You cannot imagine what does it mean to write while the whole system is bugging because you are downloading 5 episodes of an anime.

Ok *inhale* Here comes the review (just imagine the seagull of the meme)

Today, I know, it's late but I just created my own vision of this anime, I tell you from the start that it's not going to be much different from the first impression, I'm eveng going to use again some images just to make everything more clear.



So let's just start by pulling out of the cilinder the plot.

I'm a terrible mage and I'm pulling out a lot of nitrogen, oxigen and all that good stuff but not a plot.

I mean it is just a simple series of sketches built around a set of characters, this doesn't mean that this anime is not good, au contraire, it is very simple and light, it is fun to watch and it doesn't require a ton of attention, if you want to follow also the couples then you'll need a bit more focus but nothing ecceptional moreover the episodes are short (they last 12 mins) well balanced and the decision of proceeding by events/sketches/whateveryouwannacallthem eliminates, in a certain sense, any compatibility issues between the events; that means that it is very difficult to find in an anime like this actual errors in the plot, because each single happening is a "plot" on his own.

You may remember the couple chart down below from the "first impression" article.



Characters are cute but some of them are really hideous, I felt disappointed because some of them like the one I'll put in a few lines down here look really dumb, extremely dumb...

She was, for the whole series like "what is this feeling, why my heart is beating faster when he is in the room?" COME ON!!!
I mean they act like complete retards, I may understand the strange Japanese conception of love but... Come on guys, from that to not understanding when you feel something for somebody is really too much, you should call a good psychologist... This means that characters are sometimes larger-than-life characters (CTRL+C, CTRL+V from Wordreference, don't know the actual meaning of that expression) and they just are ridiculos moreover some characters disappear in the first two episodes, as if they never actually existed, and that's too bad... I mean it's a shame that an anime character-centred falls because some characters were poorely designed.

The setting was meaningless (there was no actual need, to the plot, for a super-complex and detailed setting) so the director decided just to blur a part of it and the result was actually cooler than what I expected, My eyes were totally focused on the characters acting. Well done!
Now, important thing that should be noted, as I already said in the "first impression" article: This is not a complex/higly demanding anime, if I had to find a comparison, I would say that it is more like Nichijou and less, by less I mean a lot less completely different, like Violet Evergarden (First impression in a few days).


Although in the complex was a good anime, also with that problem with the character that sometimes made me feel ill, fun to watch, easy, light. The director just empraced the KISS theory (Keep It Simple Stupid!) and he did an incredibly good job, I think that there is no need of a super-complex and original plot, SSS-grade Characters etc... to create a good anime, and Tsurezure Children proves my theory.

JUST TO MAKE EVERYTHING CLEARER: This anime is just for FUN it is not something that makes you think, nor makes you involved in some ambiental protection quest kind of thing like "A place further than universe". 


That's it, Hope you guys enjoyed also if the English is not the best, do what I can ;D. As I said expect soon first impressions about Violet Evergarden.

Peace, See Nya 

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