What’s the verdict on this?

I’ve seen one episode, and while I really like the design, the actual premise is giving me bad vibes.

THIS OPPRESSIVE SOCIETY WANTS YOU TO STOP CONSUMING, OTAKU!

YOU’RE NOT GONNA GIVE IN, ARE YOU? STAND UP FOR YOURSELF, BUY THE $200 FIGURINES kind of vibes.

Am I being unfair?

  • ChestRockwell [comrade/them, any]
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    2 years ago

    I only saw ep 1 and it definitely has potential. The consuuuum mind virus definitely is at play in the opening bit.

    However it did seem to take a broader view of otaku culture than just plamos and figurines. Maybe it might be good? If it leans into story and trope being more important than things (like the end half of EP 1) that's how it can be good.

    Jury's out tho, since I haven't watched any further than you. Yuri is my job and Lvl 999 Yamada are higher priority, along with gwitch

    • PrincessMagnificent [they/them, any]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      I'm okay with Otaku culture in general, I remember loving a little diatribe that was in Log Horizon where a character remembers being told that playing games is wasting your time and you should be doing something more productive instead, and the takeaway is simply, "It's my time, if I'm enjoying myself, then the time isn't wasted."

      Fuck yes, dude! I can completely agree with that!

      It's more the "my sense of self is defined by that which I consume" that worries me.

  • cactus_jack [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Looks like a retread of Rumble Garanndoll but without the glossy designs and fluid animation and as a magical girl show rather than a mecha anime. Personally I can't wait when we get the isekai version of this in 2025 with animation on the level of a powerpoint slideshow.

    And if the otaku community is not happy with me--that's okay, I'll still keep drinking that garbage.

  • Cromalin [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    i really liked the op, but i saw the premise and decided i wasn't gonna watch the show