![]() I can’t even tell you why they’re dating. Unfortunately, this is like 90% of their dialogue. Together, their banter is witty when they’re not droning on about things that have nothing to do with them, or things that have no bearing on the plot. He’s only interesting because he can heal instantly and his blood poisons spirits (this is barely used). Comparatively, her boyfriend, Kuro, is pretty bland-both his looks and personality. Her design is cool, stylish, composed, and she’s missing an eye and a leg. The main character, Big Brain Goddess Kotoko, seems very self-aware that she’s an annoying little gremlin. The script is drier than a desert, but occasionally there’s some wit. Exciting, right? Now imagine five episodes of people talking in a car about ghosts, meanwhile, there’s a never-ending fight happening between two people who cannot die. Simply put, this is like a battle shounen, very drawn out fights, but replace fights with people talking in one place. ![]() In/Spectre is comparatively very lacking. INTERESTING! We’ve seen this done right in Monogatari, Tatami Galaxy, and Oregairu. Dialogue-heavy anime can work well if the writing is witty, informative, believable, and If you want to see some good animation, find a different anime! But is the dialogue good or bad? Let’s establish a criterion. Where do I even begin untangling this web of nonsense? First of all, there’s so much goddamn talking. Lucky for you, I happen to be extremely qualified in deciphering bullshit, and In/Spectre certainly is grade-A bullshit. What the hell do they even mean? Well, I don’t know! But someone has to figure out what the hell this show is about and whether or not it’s good. As is the case for any supernatural problem, Kotoko and her partner set out to stop this spirit from wreaking havoc-but this case may prove to be far more sinister and personal than they could have ever thought. However, months later, sightings begin to tell of a faceless woman who wields a steel beam. Two years later, news of an idol who was accidentally crushed to death by steel beams flooded the press. Kotoko harbors feelings for him and suspects that something supernatural lurks within his harmless appearance, so she asks Kurou for his assistance in helping out youkai. Ever since she agreed to become their "God of Wisdom," Kotoko Iwanaga has served as a mediator between the two realms, resolving any supernatural problems that come her way.Īt a local hospital, Kotoko approaches Kurou Sakuragawa, a university student whose long-term relationship ended with an unfortunate breakup. ![]() While most are benign, a certain subset threatens the tenuous peace between youkai and humanity. Hidden in plain sight, spirits known as youkai inhabit the world. ![]()
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