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Aug 11, 2014
7.3/10
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Our story takes place in like 1780 or whenever was the last time someone above the age of 40 wrote a love letter. Our boy tries to defeat the league right after just getting his starter and get flat out rejected not by the champion but by the guard at the entrance that always performs that useless badge check. Unfortunately for him Red/Green wouldn't be released for another 200 years or so so no dokokashira door for him. Forced to do things the old fashioned way, he proceeds to stop being the generic male mc from every other romance that everyone hates and hit the gym.All 8 of them. To finally become the best there ever was. Though his thing is more like hitting the balls rather than throwing them to have electric rat come out. To each his own I guess. Anyway he goes back to that very same badge check to finally defeat the champion, but in the process he realizes that the true best girl was that entrance guard that led the way all that time ago, unlocking the true ending that you could only know of from reading it in niche magazines with weird ads. Good shit all around, only wished it was longer, but that's not a real critique anyway. Must've been hard programming all that before electricity was figured out. My only hope is that the same developers work on part 2.
Sunaki is a back-up player on the baseball team and he finally gets the courage to give a love letter to the idol of the school. Where will his actions take him? (Source: CXC Scans)
Henshin Ganbou! caught my eye a cloudy Tuesday when i had nothing better to do. The first thing i noticed about it, was that it was written by the same person who wrote Bakemonogatari. The second this was that the art was above standard, for a one shot, that is. Those 2 things was enough for me to read it. Story: 6/10 Henshin Ganbou! is a story about our main character Sunaki, who is a backup player on the baseball team. Sunaki places a love letter in Hiroi's locker and hopes for the best. Hiroi is known as the "class madonna" so his chances are VERY slim. The nextday Hiroi's friend Ichizono rejects our main character. What a surprise... Heartbroken over the girl that we know shit about, Ichizono tries to cheer Sunaki (our main character, in case you forgot) up, by listing all his flaws and somehow manages to convince Sunaki to make Hiroi fall in love with him. "How does he do that?" you ask, rocking back and forth in your chair in pure awe. By being the BEST FUCKING BASEBALL PLAYER THERE EVER WAS!!! This is as far as i can go, without spoiling the rest of the story (that is only 21 pages long.) Art: 9/10 Woah! The art alone was enough to raise it from 7 to 8 on the scoreboard. The background is very well done. Shadows looks very good too. The characters look realistic (as realistic anime characters can get) but still cartoony enough to not make it overly serious. I never got the feeling that something was missing or something didn't fit in. I would even go as far as saying that it's beautifully drawn. Even if you don't like the story, you'll most definitely enjoy the art. Characters: 7/10 We aren't given much info on... Well, really ANY of the characters. Sunaki is your typical shounen protagonist. He get's shot down, he's down, he gets motivated, he gets his ass in gear and completes the thing he set out to do. Ichizono is the motivational drive behind Sunakis' actions. We're not given that much info about her, but it's still more than the "class madonna" That's the only 2 characters that you should be interested in. Yes, they aren't deep, but they don't need to. They fit the story perfectly and the characters doesn't need to explain their reasons behind their actions in lengthy monologues. Enjoyment: 7/10 It was more pleasant to look at this one shot, than it was looking out of the window and into the grey sky. I mean this in a good way! Overall: 8/10 The story is by no means deep. It (probably) has no deeper meaning behind it and you could go on with your day, without even knowing this exists. BUT! If you come across it, you'll surely like it. If not for the story, then for the characters. If not for the characters, then definitely for the art. You can finish it in under 10 minutes. Whilst finishing this review, i looked at the one shot again and again, and again. It really started to grow on me. Even if it's nothing special, you get a feeling that i'm not sure how to describe.
Henshin Ganbou is a decent romantic one shot about a young boy trying to impress the girl he likes. I like the simplicity of the narrative. The characters don't tease the readers or beat around the bush when it comes to sharing their opinion. It creates a story that's easy to understand and follow. The art is easy on the eye and something you would typically see in a romance. The comedy is well placed and executed, and after reading the story to the end you realize why certain elements were utilized Overall, it was a really wholesome love story with good art and a simple plot that'seasy to follow. I re-read this often and if you're looking for a quick read with pure characters then give this a go.