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Image result for kobayashi's dragon maidI'm usually not a huge fan of slice-of-life anime such as this. Cute girls doing cute things can only hold its luster for so long before I begin to lose interest. At the start of Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, however, I knew this one would be different. Different in that, unlike some other anime of this genre I've seen, this one takes its bizarre concept and stays fairly grounded – for the most part. It definitely surprised me with how clever it was, despite it only getting me to laugh aloud a few times. This isn't a gut-busting, heart-palpitating comedy. It's more subtle than that but was able to keep me engaged throughout the entire journey. And its setup, though strange, definitely hooked me.

Kobayashi is just an ordinary adult woman living an ordinary adult life. She gets up, makes herself breakfast, goes to work, comes home, has a few drinks, and goes to bed. A very simple, yet boring, life. One night, however, she has a few more than a few drinks and ends up wandering up onto the mountain where she ends up saving a dragon named Tohru. The following morning, Kobayashi having lost all memory of the events of the night prior, is greeted by Tohru at the door of her small apartment. Apparently, Tohru has agreed to be Kobayashi's maid as penance for saving her. Then life with a dragon-maid starts!

Eventually new human and dragon characters get added to the roster. A young wide-eyed dragon-girl named Kanna; a video-game addict and recluse dragon named Fafnir; a very, shall I say, well-endowed and wise dragon named Lucoa; and the inconsequential-to-the-plot-but-still-best-girl dragon Elma. Along with some other human characters they go about their days trying to live among and adapt to humans.

Image result for kobayashi's dragon maid tailAs was previously stated, Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is a slice-of-life anime first and foremost. There is no grand narrative nor some epic evil to overcome. Instead the episodes are dedicated to Tohru and Kobayashi trying to prepare Kanna for school or Tohru attempting to prepare dinner for Kobayashi. We're not dealing with serious stuff here. With that being said, however, I did really end up feeling for these characters. Slice-of-life shows in particular tend to be popular for their love of the mundane but Kobayashi's Dragon Maid tends to take the mundane and add some kind of twist. For example, there is a running joke in the anime where Tohru tries to feed Kobayashi her tail (spoiler, she never succeeds). Or a dodge-ball match with a bunch of bullies getting out of hand when Tohru and her friends crush them with their superior dragon-strength.

This leads me to my first problem with the anime. It never follows through to the end. I was hoping by the end of the show one of these running jokes or “isms” that the characters have would get resolved and, though we are left with an emotional final episode, it never broke through to me like I thought it would. During the last episode I was hoping that Kobayashi would finally take a bite of her dragon-maid's tail or something to that effect. Don't get me wrong, the ending was still satisfying but it didn't quite get me to where I would have wanted.

One other minor issue I had was with the critically underutilized Elma. Obviously-best-girl Elma doesn't appear until episode eight and after that she only gets a few scene transition jokes to herself. She never becomes a truly vital part of the group which pains me to my very core. Hopefully a second season will fix that. I'll just have to be patient.

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Truly, I wasn't expecting much of the music from this show but it is a delight through and through. Its opening is visually confusing and off-the-wall but the song is bouncy and definitely got me pumped for the upcoming episode and all of its music is able to keep a grin. It's also very uncommon that I commend Japanese voice acting (simply because I'm not too informed on the industry) but Kobayashi's Dragon Maid's voice performances are consistently great. The animation is also very good. The character designs are all very distinct and the color choice is fantastic. What really amazed me was the actions scenes, few and far between as they may be. Though it is just the dragons' way of 'playing' it is still astounding to look at. 

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Kobayashi's Dragon Maid truly surprised me. Its characters are all very well-developed (with exception of Elma) and, though the ending of the series didn't quite do it for me, I will still look back on it fondly. Despite the problems, it still had a lot more heart than any other anime that I've seen in a long time. 

Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is a fantastic time from start to finish. 
At the time of writing this I have completed 50 anime according to MyAnimeList. Out of all of the anime I have seen, I have never been so divided on ERASED. It seems like the entire anime community is also divided as I have seen scores ranging all the way from one to ten. My score? Well for me it's a little more complicated than that.

ERASED, from the start, is a time-travel anime... kind of. The main character, Satoru Fujinuma, has the power to go back in time, usually from five to fifteen seconds. The catch is that he cannot do it at will and is instead willed to do so whenever somebody around him is going to be killed or greatly injured. He has been keeping this power of his a secret from everybody as, obviously, no one would believe him. It is established very earlier on that Satoru's past is a very dark one in which three murders in his home town. One of the murders was one of his good friends at the time and, though the police are convinced they have caught the killer, Satoru thinks otherwise. The man they have, Jun Shiratori (or Yuuki), was friends with a ten-year-old Satoru before the murders happened and the Satoru of today doesn't believe that he could have done it. Everything changes for Satoru when the killer from his past murders his mom for knowing his identity and, when the police are about to bring Satoru in for custody, he is whisked back to 1988 about two weeks before the murders start. From here on out it is up to him to catch the killer and ultimately save the day.

Let me just make it clear from here on out that I believe ERASED is a very subjective show and one's enjoyment of it all relies on how the individual can suspend their disbelief and accept certain scenes. For example, it is made very clear from the start of the show that Satoru can only go back in time when someone is in danger so it doesn't make much sense that he is brought back to 1988 after his mother dies. What the viewer thinks of this is completely up to them. I can really go both ways on this. If he was brought back before his mother died then Satoru wouldn't have a reason to find the killer that he suspects killed her. Throughout the rest of the series there is a number of plot holes that, though aren't too major, tended to slightly take me out of the experience. I can't dive into spoiler territory but I can say that there is a lot of cut content from the manga regarding secondary characters.

Damn, Yuki Kajiura. Calling back to my Sword Art Online review, I stated that, though the story sucked, the soundtrack was pretty decent. ERASED soundtrack is pretty great. I've only seen a handful of anime with Kajiura's works (mostly the Fate/Stay Night series and SAO) but from what I've heard she has greatly stepped up her game in the past year and I tend to agree with that statement after this anime's soundtrack. Though not every track is good there are a lot of stand-out pieces like "Only I Am Missing" and "Show Me Your Smile" and a bunch of others. She did some great work on this score.

I have a strong belief that it isn't about the end but about the journey. Though ERASED has a number of plot holes and plenty of cut content from the manga and the ending is lack-luster I still had a great time with it. To me and a lot of others the big picture is what counts for this show and its short comings are just a little too short to really matter. After I finished the show on MyAnimeList I gave ERASED an 8/10. The day after, I changed it to a seven. At one point I even brought it down to a six but then immediately raised it again to an eight. I am still torn on the series but I believe that it is at least worth the watch if you haven't seen it yet.

ERASED is whatever you want it to be. 

Personally, I had a great time with it.