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	"I absolutely adore anime. But what I love more than watching anime - is talking about it."
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	A proud anime enthusiast that is also a writer and blogger by hobby. For more of my pieces - feel free to check out my blog at: <a href="https://nutmegsjuice.wordpress.com/" rel="external nofollow">https://nutmegsjuice.wordpress.com/</a>
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	The 2017 Summer Anime Season started off strongly, with quite a number of shows that have gained my interest instantly; and quite a number that seem interesting enough to keep watching. So with the number of new releases dying down, I think that this would be the optimal time to get my first impressions of it out.
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	As usual, my goal with these kinds of posts are to introduce to you some of the shows that I will be watching this season – for those of you who don’t have time to check all of the premiers out. Moreover, I will be explaining what’s to be expected out of these shows and why I like them in the first place, in order help you decide whether or not to check them out.
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	This selection was made after viewing, and dropping, around a dozen or so newly released shows. So without further ado, these are the ones that stood out to me.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Ballroom e Youkoso</span></strong>
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	Source: Manga
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			A professional dancer named Sengoku rescues Tatara, an introverted third-year middle school student who is being harassed by delinquents. Tatara ends up at Sengoku’s dance studio where he meets Shizuku Hanaoka, a schoolmate he comes to secretly idolize. From this defining moment when Tatara enters the world of dance. Sengoku is a free-spirited, dynamic international dancer who recognizes Tatara’s potential and begins to coach him. Through dance, Tatara meets another schoolmate, a dance prodigy named Kiyoharu. Through these new friendships, Tatara develops a passionate desire to improve as a dancer and be accepted by his peers and rivals, which nurtures his own native talent. And through interaction with Tatara, other dance members are encouraged to take steps to overcome their own challenges and issues.
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	Along with Kakegurui, this show probably had the strongest premier this season. The artwork is sharp and expressive while still retaining a very human, and down-to earth feeling; and the characters and story do seem to have a lot of potential. Given, the underdog story has been re-told countless amounts of times before and may be considered overused by some. However, it is still effective (from a storytelling perspective) to get the viewer automatically invested in a character, and is up to the rest of the show to build upon that investment. With Ballroom e Youkoso – I have the confidence that it will do so beautifully.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Isekai Shokudou</span></strong>
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	Source: Light Novel
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			At the bottom floor of the building with a dog signboard, in the shopping district near the office street, there lies a cafeteria called “Youshoku no Nekoya,” that has an illustration of a cat on the door. It’s been open for fifty years and has satisfied various salarymen from nearby offices. Despite it being called a Western cuisine cafeteria, it also provides other varieties of menus. For the people of this certain world, it’s their one-and-only special cafeteria.
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			There is, however, one secret to “Nekoya.” The cafeteria is closed to the public every Saturday in order to make way for special guests. When a bell rings, customers from different places of birth and races appear who ask for mysterious and delicious dishes. They are actually the same dishes served to the salarymen, but these special guests find them to be more exotic than to what they are used to. As the cafeteria aims to serve masterpieces, it is usually referred as “Isekai Shokudou.”
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	This anime is a food anime at heart, but what makes it stand out is the little “twist” of having different entities, from different walks of life taste the delicious food prepared every week. There is just this light-hearted delight from watching other life forms gobble down a scrumptious looking plate of human food. Along with that, we are treated to their backstories, personality, and how they got to the restaurant in the first place.
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	If you are looking for something episodic and easily digestible to watch, I wouldn’t hesitate to pick up this anime.
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	<span style="font-size:18px;"><strong>Kakegurui</strong></span>
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	Source: Manga
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			Hyakkaou Private Academy. An institution for the privileged with a very peculiar curriculum. You see, when you’re the sons and daughters of the wealthiest of the wealthy, it’s not athletic prowess or book smarts that keep you ahead. It’s reading your opponent, the art of the deal. What better way to hone those skills than with a rigorous curriculum of gambling? At Hyakkaou Private Academy, the winners live like kings, and the losers are put through the wringer. But when Yumeko Jabami enrolls, she’s gonna teach these kids what a high roller really looks like!
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	There was a lot of hype coming from the manga community even before this anime aired, so I just had to check and see what all the hype was for. And thank god I did, because this anime certainly justifies the excitement people had for it.
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	I would recommend this anime to others as a “more condensed and refined version of No Game No Life” as it is able to instil immense amounts of tension, excitement and border-line fear into the viewer in each and every gambling scene. This anime may not be for fans of the more light-hearted genres, since it tends to try and invoke extreme emotions in the viewer through almost devil-like facial expressions the characters often put on, and the growing steaks each time the main character gambles. I am assuming that that the series will have an episodic format of storytelling – with new opponents each and every week, which is awesome, because that means more gambling; and gambling is what this anime excels at.
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	Watch the OP, and if you don’t like the show by then, it is safe to say that you may as well just drop it. But if you loved the vibe from the OP – watch on! I know I will most certainly be doing so.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e</span></strong>
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	Source: Light Novel
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			Koudo Ikusei Senior High School is a leading prestigious school with state-of-the-art facilities where nearly 100% of students go on to university or find employment. The students there have the freedom to wear any hairstyle and bring any personal effects they desire. Koudo Ikusei is a paradise-like school, but the truth is that only the most superior of students receive favorable treatment.
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			Ayanokouji Kiyotaka is a student of D-class, which is where the school dumps its “inferior” students in order to ridicule them. For a certain reason, Kiyotaka was careless on his entrance examination, and was put in D-class. After meeting Horikita Suzune and Kushida Kikyou, two other students in his class, Kiyotaka’s situation begins to change.
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	I am usually sceptical when it comes to light novel anime adaptations. Especially light novel anime adaptations that are set in high schools, and are solely about high school life. However, what sets this show apart from the multitude of similar ones is its premise. As a bunch of mismatched, lazy and even naughty students earn their pocket money each month based on the class’s performance as a whole. This is yet another underdog story of students whom have been placed in the lowest ranked class; but the characters are interesting and I enjoy how they play off one another, so I’ll be sticking around to see how the progress.
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	“Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e” translates to “Classroom Of The Elite” in English, and I am definitely excited to witness D-class’s transformation into that.
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	In this post, I will attempt to share my views on (what looks to be) the most promising anime series from Spring 2017.
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	Spring 2017 is looking to become a solid season for anime. When I think of this season, the first shows that come to mind are the highly anitipated sequels such as Boku no Hero Academia S2 and Shingeki no Kyojin S2. Although that’s the case, I won’t be talking about those shows, or any other anime sequel in this post. This is because I feel that the decision of whether or not to watch thoese series should be based on your prior feelings towards its prequels – and unless I did a full review of those shows – I wouldn’t be of much help in that regard.
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	With that out of the way, the goal of this post is for me to introduce to you some of the series that I will be watching this season – for those of you who don’t have time to check out a lot of the series that’s airing. Moreover, I will be explaining what’s to be expected out of these series/ why I like them in the first place, in order to (hopefully) get you to watch them.
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	This selection was made after viewing, and dropping, around a dozen or so newly released series that seemed interesting to me at first. So without further ado, these are the ones that stood out to me.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Sakura Quest</span></strong>
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			In the wake of a nationwide movement during the Bubble economy period, a small town in the countryside has revived its “mini-nation” tourism program; hiring five girls as travel ambassadors. The series will follow a year’s time of the five girls as they work in the tourism agency of a small failing town in an effort to reinvigorate it.
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	There are numerous reasons why I’m so excited for this series – primarily being the fact that it’s premise is vastly similar to Hanasaku Iroha’s, which is (currently) my favourite anime. To add to the similarities, Sakura Quest is also produced by P.A works, which also produced Hanasaku Iroha. I can just see this series turning into something very close to its ‘predecessor.’ Just the thought of it alone gets me pumped.
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	Moving on from that, Sakura Quest definitely has potential. From what I have seen in episode one, the series is taking on a light-hearted and optimistic tone, which is brought out by the lovable cast, serine environment and charming plot.
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	Like any other slice-of life series, this series would be better experienced than explained. And so, I would highly recommend you give this series a try.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Warau Salesman New</span></strong>
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			Each episode follows Fukuzou Moguro, a traveling salesman, and his current customer. Moguro deals in things that give his customers their heart’s desire, and once his deals are made and their unhealthy desires are satisfied, Moguro’s customers are often left with terrible repercussions, especially if they break the rules of his deals…
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	Warau Salesman New is an episodic series that is a re-adaptation of the anime Warau Salesman, which ran from 1989 to 1992. The mini stories present in this series is really reminicent of young children’s story books, as there is always some inherent moral that the viewer picks up on at the end of each story. In the first episode, these morals were temptation and greed.
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	I had a blast watching this series. The artstyle was expressive and unique (compared to what we see regularly today) and the characters/ scenarios were interesting and served their purposes. And may I add, the series’ opening song was just splendid – the aesthetics were minimalistic yet effective, while the track was groovy and set the mode just right.
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	The series might not be evryone’s cup of tea, but its something that I will see myself watching on a weekly basis as it airs.
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	<strong><span style="font-size:18px;">Hinako Note</span></strong>
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			Hinako lives in the countryside and is poor at speaking. She wants to improve her speech to be able to talk to people fluently, so she moves to Tokyo and plans to join the drama club in high school. When she arrives, however, it turns out her boarding house is a secondhand bookstore, and a beautiful girl who eats books lives there.
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	This anime certainly looks to be a ‘cute girls doing cute things’ type of show, and gives off a similar vibe to shows like K-On!. Additionally, Hinako Note will most likely be a show that revolves around its characters friendships and the events that surround them. I hope the show actually has meaningful character development and not be just about cute girls. But other than that, the show is just so pleasant to watch. This is the kind of show that you would just want to bundle up and just binge to pass time and relax.
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	From what I’ve seen, Hinako Note has an adorable cast of characters and a clear narrative. All of which makes me look forward to seeing future interactions between the characters as the show goes on. Just watch this if you’re a fan of cute girls 😛
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