But what was the most frustrating thing about this clusterfuck mess of a series? The Nine Fucking Minutes. The manga series is a trillion times better than this terrible adaptation. *Sighs Loudly* Where do I even begin here? This series was god awful. Do not fucking bother with this, unless you enjoy disappointment, no development, poor main characters, predictability and an open ended ending. Ugh, and the most disappointing thing was that the one redeeming character was never even touched after episode three and was purely thrown into the mix for the harem trope and surprise factor. You could honestly watch the first three and literally know the rest of the series. Snail’s pace doesn’t even begin to explain why there is literally the same progression that’s in the first three episodes then are in the next nine. I mean this wholeheartedly, the lack of progression from episode 3 to episode 12 is in-fucking-sane. Alright, the first three episodes were literally the only good thing about this series. Why did I watch this? Why? I knew my question wasn’t going to be answered by the end of the series, yet I still kept watching. It was nothing really interesting, especially compared to some of the other series this season. And that’s my entire point of this series. So what did I do? I skipped into episode three to see if I could pick it back up again, and how did that go? Meh, I lost complete interest by that point. Alright, so my biggest complaint with this show was episode two. Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e: Studio Lercheĭropped. At least God understands our first world problems. Granted I’m not really a big fan of harem series in general, and this one managed to throw in a slightly different element by letting the MC keep his smartphone, it still wasn’t enough to make me keep this series for anything longer than two episodes. I’m also completely sick of the another harem in another world trope. It’s just so generic and poorly executed. Let’s start with the most obvious one: the art style is trash. Honestly, there are quite a few reasons why I dropped this show. Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni: Production Reedĭropped. Honestly, had this show not been such poorly executed, I could have seen this show doing really well. It started with potential, but made me completely hate it within the first two episodes with a terrible art style, a bland MC, and a fucking god awful female lead. Nana Maru San Batsu: TMS Entertainmentĭropped. Do yourself the favor and just skip this one. It’s utterly dull, poorly animated, and just predictable. There’s just nothing really redeeming about the series. I was surprised to find out I was able to making a full 15 minutes through the first episode before giving up. I went back, and honest to gods, tried to rewatch the series, thinking I may have been a bit to harsh in my critic. One of the worst ranked shows this season, and deserving so. I will also try to remain as Spoiler- Free as possible. Please keep in mind that these are purely my thoughts, and if your thoughts differ, I’d love to hear them. Regardless, here are my thoughts of the shows I’ve watched, and dropped from the Summer Anime Season 2017. This season was probably the strongest so far, bringing us some pretty fantastic things. It feels like just yesterday this season was just starting, and now it’s already over. I don’t know who gave permission to time to move so quickly, but yet it did anyway. Welp, just like that another three months have come and went. Final Thoughts on the Summer Anime Season 2017 …
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