The Little Lies We All Tell · review
8/10 It seems that this show was somewhat bypassed despite being a work of high quality. Art, direction, sounds, voice acting and music are all on good levels. As I see it, this anime fullfills its intended mission quite well - character profiles combine quite well for comic and absurd situations, relatively many of which I found genuinely funny. While freely diving into absurdity is the main idea, it has an inner logic in it, interconnections do make "senseless sense", so to speak, making it interesting to watch and allowing the getaway from the constraints of common sense to be a comfortable experience. The core ofthe plot reminded me of Spy x Family a bit, but it is much crazier and carefree, which works as a some sort of a relief from constant exposure paranoia of Spy x Family.
The main drawback are somewhat not aesthetically pleasing scenes here and there, which sometimes contrast way too hard and could be too much for appreciators of cute stuff like me, however this is probably to be expected from the work of this genre.