Character limits on Social Galactic be darned! It is our pleasure to feature Wahsatchmo’s succinct reviews, demonstrating that brevity is the soul of wit.
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Wahsatchmo’s Staggeringly Accurate Anime Reviews in Around 180 Characters – Part 2
Undead Murder Farce (#Anime Review):
He’s a half-ogre circus freak. She’s an immortal head. Together, they solve crimes.
League of Ext. Gentlemen meets Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
8.1/10
The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again (#Anime Review):
Six foot tall and impeccably Japanese cat takes care of irresponsible owner.
It’s funnier because the cat doesn’t talk.
7/10
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (#Anime Review):
See below.
Edomae Elf (#Anime Review):
Apparently all Japanese deities are secretly elves and no one minds.
Cute.
There’s an Edo period factoid in every episode.
7/10
The Ancient Magus’ Bride (#Anime Review):
A Midsummer Night’s Nuptials.
Rich animation and story, helps to watch from beginning. Great setting. Not for the faint of faerie.
9/10
My Home Hero (#Anime Review):
Reverse detective story where the protagonist keeps stacking a Jenga tower of lies as the ones at the bottom are pulled out.
Frustrating.
5/10
Police in a Pod (#Anime Rewatch):
Funny and realistic look at women in Japan’s police force.
Women in the police can only serve a purpose in a polite monoculture.
Recommended.
Magical Destroyers (#Anime Review):
How can a show with such a great OP (NSFW?) have such unlikable characters and boring subculture jokes?
3/10
X & Y (#Anime Review):
In China, Escape Room never escapes you!
Chinese anime has gotten much better.
4 episodes in and it still has my attention.
Hikari no Ou (#Anime Review):
Young girl atones for the death of a Fire Hunter by taking his dog back to the capital.
Great story. Runs out of animation budget at times.
7.22/8.5