Form is submitted, to whoever's doing em.
(As soon as I figure out the English to Japanese names of some of these listed anime...)
Clockwork Planet: I liked the cute little interactions between the kid and his newfound 'friend' and the whole "we need to fix an artificial planet" brings some urgency into the story, but I just can't hold onto this one. There's too many silly moments and the kid himself could get a point to where he's annoying anyway. Also, sidenote: Can anime stop putting Fripside in everything?
Grimoire of Zero: I really like the premise of a half-breed, trying to change himself, physically. I really do. Reminded me sort of Inu-Yasha. But everything else feels so off. I feel like this anime doesn't take itself seriously for the most part and this could just enter into "this is today's mission" type thing.
Rage of Bahamut: No. Just... no. Annoying main character, random transformation (from... what... blushing?) and we solved the mystery on who this random wanted character is halfway through the episode. Just, nothing is appealing here.
(As soon as I figure out the English to Japanese names of some of these listed anime...)
Clockwork Planet: I liked the cute little interactions between the kid and his newfound 'friend' and the whole "we need to fix an artificial planet" brings some urgency into the story, but I just can't hold onto this one. There's too many silly moments and the kid himself could get a point to where he's annoying anyway. Also, sidenote: Can anime stop putting Fripside in everything?
Grimoire of Zero: I really like the premise of a half-breed, trying to change himself, physically. I really do. Reminded me sort of Inu-Yasha. But everything else feels so off. I feel like this anime doesn't take itself seriously for the most part and this could just enter into "this is today's mission" type thing.
Rage of Bahamut: No. Just... no. Annoying main character, random transformation (from... what... blushing?) and we solved the mystery on who this random wanted character is halfway through the episode. Just, nothing is appealing here.