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Vice Principals (2016–2018)
8/10
Beautiful
2 April 2024
After the first episode, I thought I'd drop it really early, but it quickly grew up on me. Danny McBride brilliantly executed his version of Michael Scott - a character strongly mean to people around but the more you watch the more he opens up as a decent guy, which makes him so relatable. And the whole cast did a great job and every character was on their place. It was really heartwarming to see some reletionships develop through Neal Gamby's harsh demeanor. The show is captivating and funny with a few plot twists and ends with a nice touch. Can't wait to check out the next work of Danny McBride!
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8/10
It was fun
20 February 2022
The main thing here is of course humor, and I quite liked it. Unlike in a lot of other Japanese media I felt cringe only a few times. The humor is pretty simple and mostly visual, and hands down to Atsuro Watabe, I started watching because of Kanna and stayed because of him.

The cases they have are pretty simple mostly, and the way they solve them is just random at times or not that deductive, but it's kinda interseting to see them entagling since it's all revolves around animals.
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7/10
Standard detective with a wild camera guy
18 August 2021
Since the other review was written by a 12 year old creep, I'll even it a bit.

A standard and funny at times show. Minami-chan is interesting. There's not much of a global story, mostly episodic detective stuff and with 7 episodes feels like not enough. The worst part is the crazy camera guy who makes switches at a crazy rate, sometimes ~4 times in a second for no apparent reason, this feels very frustrating.
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Laid-Back Camp (2020–2021)
7/10
Good standalone work
25 June 2021
They changed quite a few scenes comparing to anime, with it some jokes disappeared, which is a pity, especially since at least 2 of them have setup but don't have punchline as it was in anime. Also a lot of rough cuts in places where it doesn't seem to be any point in doing them, which is really really noticeable. And the character's character is changed as well, not a bad thing. So, it is different, and it is interesting to watch even after anime.
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8/10
Dumb connections and characters but lovely story
22 March 2021
Yes, overall Wataru/Soseki engagement in the story and interaction with their pairs is quite questionable, but later when it all gets on its places and you see where this all is going it feels like quite lovely and funny show, lighthearted and with good topics.
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8/10
Anime of a healthy person
25 February 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Overacting is so typical in anime and yet no one is bothered by it, while here it's somehow "annoying". I'm on different side, as I see people's acting more valuable in it (and, apparently, much more hillarious). Yes, there're dumb jokes, if it's not obvious from the poster, yet Hamabe Minami is motly on point and works great. The only weird thing for me was the end and the struggles these 4 went through in it, kinda weird resolution to it.
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