Sunday, November 29, 2015

Review Framework

This is the format that we will be using in reviews. In our reviews we try to be objective rather than subjective. This means we don't rant on and on about what we did or didn't like. We try to judge each piece of media by the quality is showed in several different categories. To eliminate confusion you can read a definition of each of the categories below. We hope you find our reviews to be helpful and constructive.
Title:
Genre:
(Some of our earlier reviews have and overall rating out of five stars)
General Set-Up: A quick description of the first few episodes.
Characters: The question we are trying to answer is: Do the characters change throughout the storyline or do they remain static? Also, we might include a description of the character's personalities.
Plot: This is not a description of the plot, but rather a critique.
Ending: Sometimes the ending can ruin a good anime. Without revealing too much we will let you know if the ending offered a satisfying resolution, made sense, or if it went off the deep end.
Appropriateness: Could you watch this anime with your little sister?
Humor: What kind of humor is present? Is this a comedy or is the tone more serious?
Some of our earlier reviews include moral lessons.
Sights and Sounds: A critique of the art and music (if applicable) in the media form.
Other Media: Is there a manga that corresponds to this anime? How similar are the manga and the anime? What other forms of media have been made using the original as a base?
Fillers: How many fillers are in the anime?
Length: How long is this anime? 
Where to Watch: A list of the places you can get this form of media for yourself.

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