Ayakashi Triangle · review
It's a classic ecchi with genderbend, but it hides a more interesting and better plot than most of the current productions. Although it doesn't escape from the cliches of the genre, at least it didn't make me roll my eyes with every joke; in only 12 chaps the characters had a greater development than others have in two seasons, the music doesn't shine but it fits perfectly with the story, its worldbuilding is not really elaborated but it's interesting, and the animation is attractive and fluid enough for the genre. In short, it's a series that, while not quite good enough to be a gem, iswell-crafted to shine on its own. It's really a shame that we probably won't see a second season (a somewhat weak start and its months-long hiatus didn't help it in that regard). We'll have to wait for the uncensored Blu-Ray sales to find out.