Anime review... lol...
I have recently watched two animes from beggining to end which happens to be
Mouse and
Saishuu-Heiki Kanojo or in english,
She, the ultimate weapon... and I'd like to share my thoughts on them.
Mouse
My first heavily hentai show. And when I mean hentai, I mean it H-E-N-T-A-I!!!! Story? A thief who calls himself Mouse is famous for stealing art (sounds awfully familiar?lol...) put it that way and the show seems innocent enough. Until you find out Mouse has three helpers whose sex drives are always over the limit and are always begging their master, Mouse, for 'rewards'. Two of them have boobs the size of basketballs that bounce with any slight movement (there was an episode where they were unbuttoning their police shirts. I can't wear button shirts for it's too tight around the breast... so it surprised me that the police shirts they stole fit them...) The other one is innocent enough, but that doesn't mean she doesn't jump into his bed or rubs her shaped ass on his face.
Mouse loves the three girls but he's not desperate to sleep with these girls everytime they 'purr'. Still... when those girls succeed... ugh... Mouse is innocent enough, but those girls make him look.... >.<
And those girls don't help. Even a simple roller-coaster ride could be made into something hentai. How? Get your big boobs technically stuck behind those bars, widen your legs and moan 'Oh, so tight... so tight...'
Not a show for the weak-hearted. But guys will find these extremely amusing.
Saishuu-Heiki Kanojo
If you ask me, this show is extremely beautiful although the drawings aren't that great when it comes to noses and the ending makes no sense.
The story starts off with Shuji, a high-school student, agreeing to be a couple with Chise, his classmate. The era is where wars are rampant and technically, the end of the world seems near.
While Shuji and Chise's relationship seems steady, things take a turn when it turns out Chise is the ultimate weapon from the army to destroy the wars that are taking over Japan.
The show emphasises a lot on Shuji and Chise's relationship, in which to me was beautifully emphasised. But because of that, the story about the war makes no sense. But then again, I've yet to find the 'perfect' anime so with a flaw like that, I'm unbothered by it.
There's also a beautiful moral to this story from relationships to living. Overall, this is one of the best animes to watch. Me reviewing it is not good enough...
Oh, and make sure you're open minded... there are a few you-know-what scenes but it's not as bad as Mouse.
Ja!
posted by Michelle J Brohier @ 12:00 AM
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