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Appears to starts as a semi-professional comedy series, and hides it's true colours throughout the first two volumes, where the more serious tones and emotional moments are few and far between, but in volume three and beyond it really shines, with mature storytelling, and a much darker tone.
The characters and location are fairly unique, with characters especially receiving development, becoming both three-dimensional personalities, and all are either likable, or 'love-to-hate.'
The animation is only good where it needs to be at first, getting better into volume two, and hitting a high standard for volume three. Likewise, the voice acting improves considerably as it progresses. The soundtrack is amazing throughout, and is worth a listen by itself.
score 10/10
jdunn-32516 2 July 2016
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