Osomatsu san wallap
However, the show is clearly not meant to be taken seriously. Luluco isn’t particularly mind-blowing or original-it’s pretty much just a retrospective of his past work at Trigger. I’m a sucker for silly cartoon humor, and Hiroyuki Imaishi is the epitome of that. Sometimes the gags are hit-and-miss, but the hits are very funny, and there’s actually some nice serious moments as well. The animation and designs are lively and true to the old-school style. It may seem like an incompatible mix of elements-the show is well aware of this-but it overcomes this by making the sextuplets distinct, sympathetic characters that satirize the “NEET” lifestyle. Osomatsu-san succeeds in both updating the characters for a modern audience and preserving the wacky visuals and humor of the original. I never would’ve expected an Osomatsu revival to exist, let alone become a smash hit like it did. I could never get tired of watching his hilarious facial expressions and antics. My favorite part of the show is Reigen, a character who is wise, selfish, heroic, and comical all at once.
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It’s very ambitious, yet it never forgets that entertainment comes first. There’s so much humor and visual excitement packed in here that I couldn’t begin to describe it all. I really liked One-Punch Man, and this show does one better by supplementing the action sakuga with great characters and creative animation.
OSOMATSU SAN WALLAP SERIES
These films are SHAFT’s ambitions for the series fully realized. Who could forget the intensity of Araragi’s emotions, from growing terror, to panic, to guilt? It’s both unbearable and riveting to watch. The sequence where Araragi meets Kiss-Shot is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece. There’s also some outstanding animation, both character and effects/action-wise. They’re just collections of nonstop amazing set pieces, one after another. Tatsuya Oishi’s filmmaking style took me some getting used to, but I really enjoyed these movies after I got past that.
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Of course, there’s one essential mark of quality that all the best shows share, one trait that inevitably makes or breaks an anime: funny faces. There’s at least two bona fide masterpieces and nice selection of cartoony-type shows. But I really like most of what I’ve seen! We’ve got lots of variety in content and visual style. I’ve only seen two or three anime from 2016 besides what’s on this list, so I’m probably not the best one to judge whether this year was good or bad.