2015-07-08, 16:35 | Link #21 |
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I was actually surprised this was a full length show as I'd been expecting a short.
I think my main problem with the show is that I find the titular character to be quite annoying. Will probably give it another episode or two to see if she grows on me. |
2015-07-08, 23:09 | Link #22 |
Blooming on the mountain
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Ep 01
The first time I read the manga I also found the lead chara to be kind of annoying, and put it down after a few chapters. When the announcement for the series first came up I was uncertain. So after a while I picked up the series again and read on through about 10-12 chapters ... and suddenly found both the lead and a number of the other characters to have a little more to them than I had initially thought. For me the manga adaptation is faithful content wise, and I think the VA work is fine (I actually kinda like the ED more than the zany OP), the animation works, etc., etc. But somehow the overall impression of the manga as a whole was a little more like the OP - or so it seems to my memory. This adaptation was a little more subdued somehow, which kinda surprised me but also made me curious - if they cast future episodes in the same overall shades I wonder how the series might come across when all is said and done? I don't feel it is a cacaphony, or "out of joint". It just feels a little more ... erm. Yes, it feels like the story being narrated a little more by Umaru when she is very happy inside in spending "normal" time (if playing zombie apocalypse video games can qualify as that) with her older brother - as contrasted with the story being told when she is moreso in playful, bratty mode ... if that makes sense? Anyhoo, will definitely give the next few eps a try. Am curious to see where (if anywhere) the adaptation may take us....
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2015-07-09, 16:49 | Link #25 |
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So... mixed feelings on this.
You can tell it routes as a manga short, because this episode felt like several disconnect episodes put next to each other, rather than 1 episode. Now I did laugh more than a bit, but I also feel this show would operate a lot better in a shorter and more sappy form... or with a episode metaplot/theme that would likely upset the purists. On a narrative note. Himouto seems to be suffering from keeping a perfect image up in public, so in private she has some serous self focused burnout. If she let herself be a little bit more honest in public, she would likely be less of a nightmare in her private life IMHO. Interestingly enough the big constant of her character is a desire to be the best, be it in tests or youtube hits. I think I'll give it a few more episodes before making my mind up, but I'm undecided on this show for the time being. |
2015-07-09, 17:06 | Link #26 |
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Can't help but laugh at the people taking this anime too seriously, you would think having Umaru turn into a chibi would clue them in.
Amyways the episode was better than I thought, having read a few manga chapters I thought this would be 5 to 15 minutes per episode glad I was wrong.
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2015-07-09, 19:14 | Link #29 |
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Oh wow.... Umaru really is very bitchy. I pity her brother.
The funniest scene was when Umaru brought back her test papers all with a score of 100. I wonder does Umaru actually manage to get these scores with that kind of lifestyle - my suspicion is that she has both Edietec memory, and high intelligence (hence, if anyone ever asks her about her strategy, she'd tell you she just understands the material, and all else follows from that understanding.) If that is the case, I agree with the burnout thesis - Umaru may just well be a prodigy who uses her home to cast aside all of those expectations, and allow her inner child out. |
2015-07-10, 05:01 | Link #32 |
Spinning round and round~
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What can I say; I found this amusing in animated form. As always I didn't try to take series like these seriously and it did pay off.
Umaru seems quite attached to her brother, even if she can be a total jerk to him at times, so one wonders if he were to not be around for her as much anymore (not like business trips or anything), how would she react to it? |
2015-07-11, 00:39 | Link #33 |
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The manga actually started out with me wanting to burn the little sister alive for being a super bitch and blaming everything on her brother and making everyone else think she's perfect and her brother is the satan...
But as the manga progresses, she starts to get a better view of her brother and realize how much she rely on him for things and the story starts to get better (especially when certain other characters starts to show up) PS: the way she eats snacks, it's like she's doing drugs... Last edited by chaos_animagic; 2015-07-11 at 09:48. |
2015-07-11, 02:58 | Link #34 |
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But then by the looking the way this is going, Nana's interaction with Taihei will be so gold.
And my shocking twist is that Nana lives that close to Umaru. First floor and second floor, really? Then all that ruckus coming from above neighbor is actually... Umaru's friend just got home from school and what she hears from above is that Umaru's rolling on the floor noise then her excitement noise is about a race to her computer. I wonder if Nana heard that noise? Taihei, his image by Umaru's fellow school students are not well. Even though Umaru's life style is discovered, it is obvious that Taihei will be framed for it, believing into it is Umaru's older brother's fault. Last edited by rladls2121; 2015-07-11 at 03:09. |
2015-07-11, 09:46 | Link #35 | |
Princess or Plunderer?
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"What is Fred bought yesterday?" "Why he went to bed early?" "When they went to Kyoto?"
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2015-07-11, 09:58 | Link #36 | |
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2015-07-11, 13:39 | Link #38 | |
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all the questions in that answer but the first have bad grammar and ginven context it could as well. The first one could have been incorrectly used as a question rather then a statement as a trick question. You missed Whose is that umbrella? and When they went to Kyoto?
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2015-07-12, 00:43 | Link #39 |
Princess or Plunderer?
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"Whose is that umbrella?" isn't that incorrect grammar-wise. It's just that the idea is often written as "Whose umbrella is that?", which might not be covered by their lessons. That's just an assumption, though. No idea how they handle basic sentence structure lessons in Japan.
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