Sharper Approach For Projecting Seasonal Anime
Posted onAnime stats, particularly scores, can be a rocky road when determining the reception of a work -especially for those that are still airing. But is there a way to better cover its shortcomings?
Anime stats, particularly scores, can be a rocky road when determining the reception of a work -especially for those that are still airing. But is there a way to better cover its shortcomings?
Many seasonal watchers have Grand Blue in high comedic regard, but does it really live up to that billing? Seasonal Prattle is here to quickly discuss.
Happy Sugar Life has deceptive quality past its cover. More fluidity and polish delivering key beats than it gets credit for.
It’s no secret that Satsuriku no Tenshi has been stumbling since its debut, with both a plummeting score and mixed discussion at best weighing on its shoulders.
There’s this sentiment that’s been thrown around the community, one that’s lingered for quite sometime now but has picked up notable popularity this year in particular:
With each latest addition, My Hero Academia automatically breaks MAL’s top 50, easily finds itself in the Anime of The Season conversation, and commands a ton of content that is vastly celebratory of its performance while never seeming to come down from that high during its run.
It’s sad to see so many viewers are skipping out on this for such shallow reasoning.