This could have been a good show if someone with an actually functional brain wrote it.
Positive: | Negative: |
A fascinating premise | Almost nothing that requires some sort of cognitive thought makes sense |
Kayo is a likable and interesting heroine | Awkward, poorly-written dialogue (the guy should probably stick to writing kids only) |
Characters act more like convenient tools for the (dumb) plot rather than actually functional people | |
Tries to play a detective despite revealing the culprit on the first episode | |
Has no idea what it’s doing and spins in circles after Kayo’s arc before fizzling out in the end | |
Stupid and underwhelming ending |
Seems the hate is overwhelming. This anime was the hype on MyAnimeList forum, and the synopsis was cool (since I love time-traveling trope) but since I read this review, I starting to doubt if I’ll waste my time watching this cartoon, or stick reading my books.
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