Re:ZERO PETIT · review
Okay, here we go for the twenty-ninth time: Characters: -Main characters: Seeing them go through these absurd situations is endearing, and I find their chibi designs adorable. (6/7) -Secondary characters: The random situations with these characters, with attitudes even stranger than those in the main anime, amuse me. (2/3) Logic: It doesn't explain how and why Subaru ended up in that parallel reality, nor does it tell me why the situations change so much or why there are situations that repeat themselves with only minor variations, and it seems that Subaru is the only one who notices this. (6/10) Entertainment (personal): I love the random scenes in the modern world with thebeloved characters from this anime, because there are so many situations that can be created. (8/10)
The basics in an anime:
-Animation: I like the chibi design for a comedy. (1/2)
-Music: There are only sound effects. (0/2)
-Addictiveness: I would watch it again because it's silly fun. (2/2)
-Tag fulfillment: I didn't have to check that this is a comedy. (1/2)
-Ending: Promoting themselves is the best thing. (1/2)
Plot development (or initial premise):
Plot moment bouncing in front of Subaru's eyes. (3/10)
Personal reflection (clearly personal):
Nothing, but at least there were laughs. (0/10)
Comments:
I love comedic situations and all that, but I agree that it wasn't right for all of this to be aired at the same time as the more raw episodes of the main series. But hey, that was a problem for those who saw it when it premiered. For those of us who saw it after the first season, it was fun, or at least that's how I felt, and I didn't find it heavy at all like “Break Time.”
Final score: 7.0.
(Note: since I'm very tolerant of anime, my minimum score for all of them is currently 4).