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Wahsatchmo’s Staggeringly Accurate Anime Reviews in Around 180 Characters – Part 7

Posted on May 17, 2024

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.

Note that the #Anime links will only work with a Social Galactic account.

Wahsatchmo’s Staggeringly Accurate Anime Reviews in Around 180 Characters – Part 7

 

The Dangers in My Heart (#Anime Review):

Potential omega mass shooter accidentally falls in love and begins the long journey towards delta-hood.

The music is fantastic.

7.8/10

 

Solo Leveling (#Anime Review):

After being dismembered and killed, a hunter gets his Delta dream wish: a clear set of instructions and rewards for hard work.

Plays straight.

8/10

 

Ishura (#Anime Review):

A battle royale that’s stuck on the CHARACTER SELECT screen.

Introduces one or two fighters each episode, no real plot so far. Bloody.

Rating:

Dunno/10

 

Spicier and Wolfier (#Anime Remake Review):

He’s a travelling merchant. She’s a local pagan deity with wanderlust. Together, they fight trade deficits.

Original’s great.

8.1/10

 

Yuru Camp (#Anime Review):

Eat. Asobi. Camp.

The backgrounds of Japanese mountains in fall and winter make this series pure relaxation fodder.

7.4/10

 

Kaiju No. 8 (#Anime Review):

Dead Kaiju Pickup crewmember gets a welcome second shot at life when he accidentally becomes a Kaiju himself.

Good visuals, premise. 8/10

 

 

Re:Monster (#Anime Review):

Alpha Goblin Plan.

No power level inflation worries here, they’ll deal with that maybe if it’s a problem by oh…episode 4 or so.

7.8/10

 

 

Bartender (#Anime Remake Review):

Take the original cocktail. Dash in a plot. Stir in repeat characters. Shake!

Enjoy your Something More Interesting Yet Less Charming!

 

 

Go! Go! Loser Ranger! (#Anime Review):

Sick of the weekly grind of death, Immortal Henchman F infiltrates his sentai bosses with overthrow on his mind.

Good twist on sentai.

8/10

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