Iroduku: The World in Colors · review
7
/10
Great technical art, but a generic storyline. If you are looking for a simple, feel-good anime, this is it. Iroduku: The World in Colors is not very original or out-of-the-box. For me, it was more of a way to pass the time. I love the magic, mage, modern, and art-focus aspect of the anime but from the first two episodes, you can basically predict the flow of the episode sequence. I mostly enjoyed the high-quality visuals and "cookie-cutter" character development. The flow is slow and clean. For some reason, Hitomi's and all the girl faces have a perpetual blush. As a character designer, I wouldnot have done this.