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I was probably expecting more than I should have, but I wasn't all that satisfied with what I saw. It was cute to be sure but I didn't find it funny. The animation was good enough and I enjoyed the voice acting, but in the end it didn't leave much of an impression. I think it's because I don't like Seinfeld.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Just finished episode two, which I really enjoyed. Though I'm not really sure why I enjoyed this one even though it wasn't much different from the first episode. The Golden Week segment was pretty well written though. Konata's pretty likable, mostly because she and I seem to have similar bad habits.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
It's a shame that I just now noticed this, but the song sung during the ending animation of episode 2 is the opening theme of a 70's tokusatsu called Akumaizer 3. Similarly, the ending of episode 1 is the theme from a show called Uchuu Tetsujin Kyoudain. Even though this info is clearly listed in the ending credits, I thought the songs were made up for the show. Sheesh.
I guess every ending song will be an opening from a tokusatsu show. I hope they do the themes to Uchuu Keiji Gaban and Sharivan. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |