Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune · review
Hatsune Miku plays a anthro military AI Assistant! The animation is a little cheap, but if you can get over this, Yakitori is an entertaining, if slightly cliched, military scifi show with some satirical elements.The setting of an Earth forcibly inducted into a crapsack interstellar federation and then exploited for (human) resources is quite engaging. And the characters are broad archetypes but fairly compelling. There is a lot of visceral gore in the show, and it doesn't shy away from depicting the violent deaths of civilians, but it doesn't push very hard towards criticism as this is still an action/adventure show. Watch this if: You want tosee military scifi, space furries, Hatsune Miku, reasonably intelligent storytelling, humans trying their best after being dealt a bad hand, and a setting where most people kind of suck.
Don't watch if: You dislike gore, military themes, and 6/10 animation. Or if you want to see an intelligent and nuanced examination of war crimes