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And you thought there is never a girl online?: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]
D**I
Comedy anime with a twist.
It's no 5 star anime but I enjoyed the comedy in this show and had to buy the blurays for my collection. The anime doesn't take itself serious at all and if that is not your cup of tea than I can say pass on this. If you enjoy a good laugh and the generic anime tropes than can strongly suggest to give this a buy.
J**7
Marry in-Game and Gain a Real Life Waifu
The product can come in a Blu Ray + DVD combo or Blu Ray + digital code for exclusive use on the Funimation website. There are 12 episodes. English dub and sub options available. I highly recommend you buy a physical copy of your favored anime as Funimation has lost licensing to various franchises in recent years. That company is not obligated to continue indefinite servicing of digital code purchases nor provide a refund.The core of the story centers around an in-game marriage of female lead Ako Tamaki and male protagonist Hideki Nishimura. Their five-member gaming guild meets IRL for the first time and discover they all attend the same school. Their friendship as fellow gamers has now extended to their real everyday lives. There is a major problem though; Ako has also carried over her in-game marriage with Hideki. Regarding him as her actual husband in real life and shamelessly nerding out with her dismayed gaming buddies.Its up to her now real friends to help Ako realize there is a different between fiction and reality.This is a really lighthearted show with a fairly high production value. A very much needed companionship born from gaming, served with a dish of confusing youthful romance. Its delightful to sit back and watch a show devoid of heavy drama and the absence of severe violence against the main characters. This anime can be classed as boring, but I say its relaxing and a treat of improbability occurring.The comedy is worth some laughs, but I think the Japanese did a better job at delivery at times. Still, the voice talents assembled for both languages preformed splendidly here. Both the opening and ending theme songs are catchy. I found myself not wanting to skip the intro and outro on several occasions. I'm glad to have this anime in my collection.
A**N
Thrown
Good Japanese voice acting, ok to good subs. Animation is good, though the main characters look stock. Perhaps a nod to MMO character creation? Probably not. The stated premise is the difference of game from real life. One of the main characters is stuck in the game, believing in her marriage there and such. By the end, she's developed some, but not much growth in any of the characters. The two major conflicts are an account being stolen, and a siege. I liked that the final battle brings together various friendly groups together. It's a shame that the other sides wasn't developed. If you've gamed, a lot of the ideas and problems of the series make sense, and the anime counts on that shorthand to tell its story. It's just too bad that it's so light, but that's all the series apparently wanted to do. I really didn't like one thing: The main characters in game are 3 guys and a girl, but it turns out that it's actually 1 guy and 3 girls in reality - so the guy says that he can't help but see them as girls in game. But, wait, they didn't actually change their characters in game to be women, did they? This discarded point really disconnected me from the characters. Seems like a wasted opportunity. Throw in the girl that is stated as being so rooted in the game, but not really designed that way: Her classmates are nice to her, there's no bullying,she's considered cute... So, what are her real life problems? She says weird things, but that's about it. I just found the whole premise just too light, as it never rose above generic anime. It felt thrown together, with no real regard for the themes it could have made more of. In the end, it didn't accomplish very much. Nothing especially wrong with the anime, or characters, but nothing especially great either.
M**D
Fun And Distubingly Accurate in Various Aspects
A delight. As a gamer, I found so many aspects of this anime' were true to life. I've seen them all, from the players who can't seem to grasp that the rest of us AREN'T the characters or classes we play, players using characters of the opposite sex, inter-player obsessions and squabbles, clueless people who don't really comprehend how their spells work, having an account hacked, and stripped and doing a little shady mass purchasing items for resale within the game. Literally every episode rang a distinct bell.For me, the last story arc slowed things down. If they'd kept the overall mood light, I could have easily seen a second series. Then again, the series reached a reasonable conclusion, with the implication that the femele lead is adapting to rel life.I own it on BluRay, but also picked up the digital version as a portable back-up.
P**E
Kinda pricey, but defintely worth it.
Incredibly funny show, I loved it, especially since the main premise is how I met my now ex-girlfriend. (We're still friends btw so no worries) The main heroine is really sweet and a bit airheaded but loveable nonetheless. The supporting characters are kinda standard, but they are entertaining. The president was probably my favorite supporting character, she basically throws money at the game to win. I liked how cool and collected she was.The only issues I had were the last couple episodes and price. The group has to complete a PvP event in their online game and I felt that it took away from the relationship of the two main characters. I wish that the plot would've centered more around the two as they went through the school year and had them going on more dates etc (but that's just me)Over $40 is kind of expensive, but I would do it again in a heartbeat. It is sweet, thoughtful and funny. However, a S.A.V.E. edition would make it absolutely MUST BUY.
M**S
Humorous with plenty of heart.
Really great anime about a girl who can't see the difference between gaming and reality. After meeting her online husband IRL, the other members of her guild realize she has issues in her actual life.After forming a net game club at school, they all play together and learn from each other. A great slice of life anime about romance and high school life. I'd highly recommend....✌️
J**E
Muy graciosa y con hermosas waifus.
Una animación interesante y gracioso es una lástima que la mayor parte de mis compras en anime, no tengan subtítulos en español pero aún así me sorprende lo accesible y barato qué es conseguir animación original hoy en día en especial en Amazon.
S**R
Great show, but
Great show loved it, bought physical copy to add to my collection but when I got it the case the show comes in was wrecked so little disappointing. Low rating due to condition it was received
É**Y
Correct
Passe bien le temps, mais l'histoire a tendance à tourner en rond et il y a beaucoup de "fan service", bien que ça se résume surtout à des points de vue de caméra.
C**D
Box and content inside is a bit chipped and damaged.
Bought this to add to my collection of anime, found it funny and always liked it. But when I got the box it was somewhat chipped and bent like the corners where pushed in. Probably the worst thing was the sticker it comes with was like peeled off. So that was kind of lame tbh. A lot of my stuff I have been ordering recently have been coming in damaged or chipped.
R**Y
I enjoyed it
A light anime that doesn't take itself too seriously. It deals with issues about reality versus the online gaming world and where to draw the line. Funny stuff
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