Stay away from Puni Puni Poemy Worse than the final Episode of Excel Saga
However.......It's GREAT
Just very very very very very very very very very Wrong.
But Still Great
Psycho Ann wrote:Wow, two from me! Again, I watched all the episodes and not the manga (which has a drastically different plot from what I hear).
Excel Saga the anime is--whacked.
It's basically a spoof of nearly every genre of anime from sci-fi, horror, shoujo, shonen, sports, action, drama and even spoofing dating simulation games with the characters from the Excel Saga manga.
It's one of those animes that you have to keep your eyes glue to the screen unless you miss a joke and if you're watching the subs--a skill to read VERY fast is needed since the main char, Excel, has this rapid-fire non-stop way of rambling contiously. I praise her seiyuu for being able to spout PARAGRAPHS in ONE breath O_O
The anime has no point really, just pure, undiluted humor. At first the humor is clean and just insanely funny (I laughed to that point where you CAN'T laugh anymore). Whatever violence is either overly exaggerated to a point that it takes on a "Tom and Jerry" effect or made so--so--stupid that there's isn't time to object to it since you're probably rolling around on the floor in tears.
But be warned, it seems that the director (Shinichi Watanabe--who cameo himself in every episode as Nabeshin along with the original manga author, Rikudo) got more "brave" in the later episodes and the humor ended up with more and more sexual material.
Also, if you managed to get hold of the true last episode special--don't watch. It's basically an episode where the makers stuff anything they weren't allowed to put in on television. They purposely made it EXTREMELY gorey (they even spoofed their own opening sequence by adding blood here and there), much nudity, and much adult situations (which includes a distasteful scene between a girl and a pedophile scientist). Think something on the lines of the South Park movie.
Excel Saga is a must for those who like a good laugh but I recommend you only watch it if you're okay with ceasing to watch after the episodes take a turn for the worse.
Or better, don't watch at all less you fall into temptation to keep watching
uc pseudonym wrote:Perhaps it would help if you were to detail why not to see Legend of the Overfiend. I am not familiar with it myself, and I thank you for your advice, but it is still helpful to understand why. In particular this applies when giving your rationale to others.
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