Amagi Brilliant Park · review
I first watched the anime in 2018 I liked it then and have recently rediscovered the series after buying the blu-ray. I love it even more now having read every single inch of the LN. The anime is (despite the switching of the events) is very faithful adaptation, especially in terms of the character dynamics, between the cast and Kanie-kun. The LN excels at making the everyday struggles of a amusement park trying to stay above water funny and engaging. Many characters get a chance to tell their part, the reader learns more about them and (maybe just me) eventually love everyone. There is agood mix of heavy plot centering around management stories from the perspective of mostly Kanie-kun, and the light-hearted stories from the absurd cast at the park. I like the contrast between the two and how they intersect when they have to pull together to make people smile.
The art from Nakajima-sensei is great, and gets better as the series progresses. Although not all the art from the color-pages are relevant to the specific story of that volume (I've been baited many times). Still I think there is a good amount of illustrations through-out a volume, it only makes the ridiculous scenarios more amusing.
Pretty much give it a try, (warning the first volume is pretty heavy plot-wise and corresponds with the overall arc of the anime) and let's hope for a continuation of the LN (get well gatou-sensei!!!) in the near future.