TO-Y · review
Where to start ... This OVA has many problems, the most obvious of which: its lack of narrative; I don't know if it's because it was aimed at manga fans, or maybe they lacked a budget, but it is clear that the plot is almost non-existent. the rhythm is extremely inconsistent, having scenes that do not last long and others that simply become boring (The plot is already boring). but if there is something that stands out: its aesthetics. This OVA has a powerful personality, very characteristic of this type of content in the 80s; The animation, the coloring, even the soundtrack are incredibly memorable. It isundoubtedly something that you would see at 3 in the morning and say "wow, this is really aesthetic"
I give it a 7, just for its aesthetics. if it weren't for that, it would have a 5; and if the plot was better, an 8 without a doubt
I only recommend it for people who need inspiration to create atmosphere. outside of it, it is ultra dispensable