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First Thoughts – Akagami no Shirayuki-hime

Akagami no Shirayuki-hime or Snow White with the Red Hair is a new anime produced by Studio Bones (YES ❤ ) about a female herbalist named Shirayuki with rare red hair. And just like her rare hair color, shoujo anime nowadays are also become more and more rare. Especially GOOD shoujo at that. Thankfully, this anime has given me some hope.

All I can say from the first episode, is that it’s cute. There’s a very distinct fairy tale-ness to this which I adore. I’ve yet to find a good Snow White based story and this would be the first. The characters, the dialogue…I’ve seen it all before but I still like it. Why? Because it’s a fairy tale. It’s impossible for me to grow tired of them. The stories I memorized as a child, the various versions and adaptions I discovered growing up…Akagami no Shirayuki-hime fits in that category and I’m loving it so far. That’s not to say the first episode is too predictable. I was guessing different things that could happen within it and I was wrong everytime -which is great.

And the characters! A big YES to that. If red-haired heroines become a trend I have absolutely no problems with that. I love how Shirayuki embodies both spirit and courage, yet is still gentle.

One of the very first shots is of her reaching for beautiful flowers when suddenly the camera pans over and she’s actually grabbing a type of herb to use in her medicine. I thought that was so clever and already revealed so much about her character!

shirayuki

Although I’m somewhat of a fanatic when it comes to fairy tales (Blame Disney ❤ ) I still didn’t see the small twists here and there in the first episode. It’s clever, cute, and personally, I’m enjoying it so much it’s practically sinful. I cannot WAIT to see more of such a charming anime!

Yona of the Dawn

  • Characters: 1.7 /3
  • Story: 2 /3
  • Enjoyment: 1 /2
  • Art: .7 /1
  • Animation: .8 /1

Overall Score: 6.2/10

Yona of the Dawn in one word: Smart

Truthfully, I finished this anime some time ago, I just never got around to writing about it. It’s been a long time since I’d been excited by a new(ish, now) anime….and the fact that it was a reverse harem that got me excited really shows how disappointing the anime industry has become.

Nonetheless, Yona of the Dawn is an anime that can be enjoyed by either gender regardless of it being a reverse harem. Yona, the heroine continued to be a strong character throughout the entire show which I was very pleased with. She’s a heroine to admire and just like I predicted, seeing her grow as her adventure went on was one of the best parts of this anime.

Now, let’s talk about the boys. Basically, I’m a sucker for reverse harems. I have the oddest love-hate relationship with them. Something like “Ugh, it’s so obvious they’re pandering to the female audience. But at the same time, this is a rather rare thing… Ugh, another one of THOSE male characters; I’ve seen that trope a thousand times! But….it’s still cute.”

So as a reviewer I had to take away points for the fact they played on the “types” – i.e. shota, prince, happy-go-lucky, flirt, mysterious, and childhood companion. But at the same time…I guess it’s because I’m a girl but I loved it. xD

The anime is smart because it could’ve gone any way. It could’ve taken the road of normalcy and simply pandered to female audiences. But the story of Yona of the Dawn is what actually kept me to stay. Sure, cute boys are great but I can’t watch an anime just for that. It’s boring. Yona of the Dawn brought on a great story and actually developed its characters. (Except for a certain one but I think the short meeting was the point of his character).

If this anime doesn’t get a 2nd season I will be severely disappointed. The focus of this first half was to introduce the characters and SET UP for something bigger. There was plenty of story, as I discussed above, but it never dove too deeply like I wanted. If a 2nd season comes, they’ll have to push into the actual meat of the story.

The art stayed consistent throughout the whole thing. They never pulled an A-1 Pictures (where the art in the first episode is great but quality slowly declines as the series continues because they blew their budget on moe gestures -_-) You get the same quality in every episode only, and this is rare….the fight scenes have the best animation.

Yes, you heard it here. In a reverse harem anime with romance and drama….the action sequences have the best animation. (Oh how I love you Pierrot Studios!!)


So to sum it up:

Pros: The story is the best part. And if you’re into reverse harem anime, THIS IS A MUST WATCH. There’s at least one boy you’ll absolutely adore. But even if you don’t like reverse harems, the story is great for anyone. A strong heroine whose kingdom has been usurped and now she has to reclaim it? Reminds me of Fire Emblem, I’m in! The characters are good, the story is great, and it’ll make you wish for a season 2.

Cons: It’s still just a reverse harem anime. And the obvious pandering to the female audience members can get annoying – I’m a girl and even I found it annoying at times. The story also feels TOO slow at times. Focusing on a character for 6 episodes gets rather tedious.

Worth watching?: For a reverse harem anime, Yona of the Dawn is by far one of the best I’ve ever seen. The story is great and yes, the romance in it is well directed. What I love about reverse harems in comparison to harems, is that the majority of them can be for anyone. Because they actually come with stories not JUST pandering. It’s great, I would definitely recommend this anime to anyone interested in a good story. And if you like reverse harems, this is a plus.

“Haters gonna hate”…

Can there be a line any more moronic than “haters gonna hate!”?

Maybe yolo.

But that’s about it.

It’s pathetic how when I say ANYTHING bad about a popular anime, people have to jump at me with a knife to my throat. And when I actually bring up legitimate evidence, they call me a “hater” and cop out with a sorry “haters gonna hate.”.

 

What I do is analyze and ultimately, say whatever the heck floats around in my head. Take it or leave it. I see “haters” as people with no reasons to dislike what they do. These people usually say something along the lines of “I have no idea why, but…” or “I don’t know why, but…” and that’s all they say.

If I make a claim, I will back it up with evidence. So yeah, if I don’t like something, I don’t like it. But drop the crap about being a “hater” just because you can’t come up with anything intelligent to say back.

Stuff I Like

Anime

  • One Piece
  • Baccano!
  • Kimi ni Todoke
  • Deadman Wonderland
  • Samurai Champloo
  • Beelzebub
  • Usagi Drop
  • Daily Lives of High School Boys
  • Fairy Tail
  • Kare Kano
  • Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica

Manga

  • Dogs: Bullets and Carnage (Though there is a 4-episode OVA)
  • Itsuwaribito Utsuho
  • Jack the Ripper: Hell Blade
  • Nora: The Last Chronicle of Devildom
  • Deadman Wonderland

Characters 

  • Ace (One Piece)
  • Senji Kiyomasa (Deadman Wonderland)
  • Haine Rammsteiner (Dogs: Bullets and Carnage)
  • Badou Nails (Dogs: Bullets and Carnage)
  • Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)
  • Naoto Fuyumine (Dogs Bullets and Carnage)
  • Aoi Kunieda (Beelzebub)
  • Mugen (Samurai Champloo)

And pretty much the entire cast of Baccano!. Especially Claire Stanfield.

 

How I Rate My Anime

I am a HUGE fan of DraconisMarch.

(If you don’t know about him, you can find his youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/DraconisMarchVII 

and his MAL account here: http://myanimelist.net/profile/DraconisMarch )

His brother came up with an ingenious way to rate anime called the “Karmic System”. (http://myanimelist.net/blog/DraconisMarch)

I love it. It’s so easy and makes so much sense. Therefore, it’s what I’ll use for my own reviews. Only, with a few tweaks.

I’ve never cared much for sound when it comes to watching anime, in fact, the only soundtrack that I’ve ever fallen head-over-heels for was the one used for Samurai Champloo (Nujabes ❤ ) and Baccano!. While music does set the mood, it’s never been something I pay close attention to.

Therefore, rather than counting sound as a factor, I’ll just be putting it under “enjoyment”. And I’ll be adding an “art” category. (Art and animation are two completely different things in my eyes.)

So for my ratings, it goes:

  • Characters: 3 points
  • Story: 3 points
  • Enjoyment: 2 points
  • Art: 1 point
  • Animation: 1 point

Add it all up and the highest possible score is a 10.

Rating Scale


  • 1=Poop     5=Average     10=Masterpiece

Fill in the blanks and the scale will build itself.

I try to keep my reviews as short as possible while still hitting the key points. Therefore, I won’t usually go as in-depth as I’d like. If you have questions for why I rate why I do, go ahead and comment/message. 🙂


Also, there’s a clear difference between liking something and giving it the proper rating it deserves. You can like something all you want, but to say it’s “good” is a completely different subject.

Nice to meetcha~

Hey guys, I’m Amp.

I’m a beginner anime reviewer/critic, so try to go easy on me. I’m definitely not the most eloquent speaker, but I’ll try to get my points across as clearly as possible while trying to stay somewhat interesting and entertaining.

I guess I should introduce some of my favorite series first, eh? Here we go. (These don’t go in any particular order after 1)

  1. One Piece
  2. Dogs: Bullets and Carnage
  3. Baccano!
  4. Deadman Wonderland
  5. Fairy Tail
  6. Samurai Champloo
  7. Beelzebub

and so on and so on. From the list above, you’ll probably notice that I’m a huge fan of action anime, especially ones with a little bit of a darker twist. That being said, I also love series with lighter comedic aspects such as Kimi ni Todoke or Ouran, while also being fond of psychologically deeper things like Wolf Children or Angel Beats!.

What I don’t watch –

yaoi/yuri, hentai/ecchi, series with bad writing, bad characters, bad story, bad etc.

You’ll see more of what I like and hate as I begin writing reviews.

Thanks for dropping by~