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ED Theme: Sukecchibukku wo motta mama by Makino Yui - A fairly good song however it doesn’t really stand out to me as much as I would have hoped. The images used in the ED Animation are good however and there are lots of Neko!

Summary: Should be coming soon if I have time to go over the episode again.

Review: I had alot of promise in this episode however I only found it an average watch. While I haven’t really had time to sit down and watch it over again, I think I found it a bit like the Hidamari Sketch first episodes where it was good but not great. I will watch another episode or two of this and then see how it goes from there.

I have no complaints about the music or graphics through which do look rather nice.

Chances of Blogging: Low-Medium (As I said above, really depends on the next few episodes)

Related posts:

  1. Hidamari Sketch Episode 1
  2. Hidamari Sketch – Episode 2
  3. ANNOUNCEMENT: Autumn Season Anime
  4. Doujin Work – Episode 1
  5. Negima!? – Episode 1

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