I don't know about you, but sometimes I really just want to watch a boring anime. By that I don't mean an anime that has no value or overdone themes, but a nice normal story with interesting characters. And Gourmet Girl Graffiti is just that. No monsters, no epic fights, no flashy cinematic scenes. Just three girls and their passion for food and friendship. Now, I totally understand if that's not your thing, but for those of you who're sticking around, let me explain this extremely cute anime.
The story focuses around our main character, Ryo Machiko. She's a teenage girl who lives alone now that her grandmother recently passed away. She loved her grandmother, and they spent a lot of time cooking together. Through that, Ryo developed a love for food and cooking as an art. She starts to notice however that her food is losing it's flavor. The recipe is correct, the meal looks perfect, the smell is delicious, but the food still comes out lackluster.
All of this changes once her cousin, Kirin, comes in from out of town. She wants to study at the same school as Ryo, so she stays once a week to start her new course. Both girls are drastically different. Ryo keeps to herself and is very quiet, while Kirin on the other hand is small and outgoing. Ryo has her doubts about the new living situation, especially after meeting her in person. She changes her mind though for the time being and decides to other her a home cooked meal. Kirin quickly accepts, for she's very use to bland and artificial meals from her mother at home. Plus she has heard of Ryo's cooking talents before.
Ryo prepares a wonderful stew to fight off Kirin's impeding cold from the weather, and Kirin loves it so much that she even forgets to say grace! Kirin gives numerous compliments towards Ryo's food. She offers a bite and Ryo tries it for herself. And it's good! Her taste for food has returned after so long! Kirin comes to the conclusion that her flavor went away because she was eating alone. She then pledges to be Ryo's new closest family and to spend dinners together every visit. Ryo happily accepts and they begin their new friendship.
I really like how natural they portrait the girls in this series. They are very well animated, and their character shines through their designs and demeanor. Both have moments of cartoonish delight, but they mostly stay very real and emotional. I love how excited they make Kirin when she starts to walk around Tokyo for the first time, and when she enjoys other one of Ryo's meals. And the way they illustrate Ryo's eating method is extremely detailed and colorful. You see her passion in every bite she takes. It does an amazing job of drawing you into their world, and it makes you want to be apart of their meal time as well.
Another thing about this anime is THE FOOD. It looks absolutely beautiful! I use to frequently watch the Food Network with my mother when I was younger, and some of the programs made the food they were discussing look like its own character. That's exactly what this show does. Each individual meal looks unique and delicious. Something great about this anime is that they actually describe the meals as a whole and show some of the process it takes to produce them. Ryo also provides some science behind the foods and their taste. Sometimes she even describes ways they can improve your health or the way you feel. It's very inspiring, and if you pay attention you might learn something you never knew.
I'm really enjoying this anime, and I would recommend it to anyone. Like I said before, if you're only into epic battles and sword fights then this is clearly not for you. But if you'd like a nice change of pace and a nice cute anime to sit and watch while enjoying a meal, then give this one a shot. I promise you'll be very satisfied. Both visually and emotionally. Though I recommend eating before, cause you'll definitely be craving some food after.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed the review and the anime! I left a link below to the first episode if you'd like to check it out. Thanks Otakus!
-Otaku Anonymous
Link to first episode: http://www.crunchyroll.com/gourmet-girl-graffiti/episode-1-warm-juicy-668665
Friday, February 27, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
ANIME SHOWCASE: "Comical Psychosomatic Medicine"
If you like gag comedy and just plain off the wall anime series, then I have a treat for you. Comical Psychosomatic Medicine is a new show to hit the anime scene, and so far it has been accepted very well. I wasn't sure what to expect before watching the first episode upon its release, but after watching it I am more than satisfied with the results. It's hilarious, intelligent, and very well scripted. The episodes have a run time of about five minutes, and boy do they pack a lot into them!
The strength in its humor is that the writer ties in smart puns and dialogue with actual fact based medicine and diagnosis for existing illnesses. One second a character is acting ridiculous and making ostentatious comments, and another character will be explaining the ratios for panic attacks in men and women across the globe. They tend to talk very fast, which makes it a bit hard to keep up sometimes, but the quick jokes you may miss are some of the real highlights of the skit. I just love how they make you laugh while helping you learn something you may have never known at the same time. If you're like me and you're a complete knowledge junkie, then it's a nice little treat.
I did some extra research into the manga the show is based on and found some very colorful looking characters that have yet to make an appearance. Needless to say I am dying to see how they react and hold themselves when introduced in the coming episodes. So far we have been introduced to the young doctor and nurse in the center of the picture above. Our nurse is very goofy and empty headed, and our doctor tries to teach her knew medicine all while trying to keep his cool. It makes for some pretty funny moments.
The first episode's theme is "ED" or "Erectile Dysfunction". I'm sure you can only imagine how that goes down, and I definitely don't want to spoil anything for you here. My eyes were glued to the screen the entire time, and I surprisingly learned a few new facts about depression and the male brain that I never knew!
My diagnosis; you should check out the first episode and have a good laugh. If you're interested I left a link below so you can stream it instantly. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did because I'm definitely coming back for more when new episodes are released.
Thanks again Otakus!
-Otaku Anonymous
Link to watch episode 1: http://www.crunchyroll.com/comical-psychosomatic-medicine/episode-1-669463
The strength in its humor is that the writer ties in smart puns and dialogue with actual fact based medicine and diagnosis for existing illnesses. One second a character is acting ridiculous and making ostentatious comments, and another character will be explaining the ratios for panic attacks in men and women across the globe. They tend to talk very fast, which makes it a bit hard to keep up sometimes, but the quick jokes you may miss are some of the real highlights of the skit. I just love how they make you laugh while helping you learn something you may have never known at the same time. If you're like me and you're a complete knowledge junkie, then it's a nice little treat.
I did some extra research into the manga the show is based on and found some very colorful looking characters that have yet to make an appearance. Needless to say I am dying to see how they react and hold themselves when introduced in the coming episodes. So far we have been introduced to the young doctor and nurse in the center of the picture above. Our nurse is very goofy and empty headed, and our doctor tries to teach her knew medicine all while trying to keep his cool. It makes for some pretty funny moments.
The first episode's theme is "ED" or "Erectile Dysfunction". I'm sure you can only imagine how that goes down, and I definitely don't want to spoil anything for you here. My eyes were glued to the screen the entire time, and I surprisingly learned a few new facts about depression and the male brain that I never knew!
My diagnosis; you should check out the first episode and have a good laugh. If you're interested I left a link below so you can stream it instantly. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did because I'm definitely coming back for more when new episodes are released.
Thanks again Otakus!
-Otaku Anonymous
Link to watch episode 1: http://www.crunchyroll.com/comical-psychosomatic-medicine/episode-1-669463
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