![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s start with the former.Įpisode 6 of Saekano is the first episode where I thought the show was being genuine. There are two things that Saekano did well in portraying: the relationship between consumer and creator, and the character of Katou Megumi. ![]() I would probably be more forgiving of the show if it were: it’s easier to let go of a show that’s a total failure than a show that flubbed with its great ideas. People who have watched the first two episodes called the show obnoxious for having snarky commentary on its clichés while also indulging in them.īut let’s give credit where it’s due: Saekano isn’t complete trash. Certain Maruto fans on Twitter had already panned the show and the LN for being self-gratifying otaku humor. I probably should’ve listened to the warning signs. Naturally, I’d expect Saekano to be something close to his work in eroge. He also wrote Parfait and Sekai de Ichiban NG na Koi – both of which I’ve seen glowing reviews of. It’s a shiny new adaptation of Fumiaki Maruto’s light novel series – the same Fumiaki Maruto who wrote White Album 2, which got an anime around a year and a half ago. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t hyped for Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata ( Saekano for short) at the start of winter 2015. Saekano is the most frustrating kind of bad show: the kind which could have been legitimately good if it tried. ![]()
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