Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Review of Uta No Prince Sama

So after I reviewed The Last Airbender I srarted thinking to myself and I realized that I have not watched any anime show in its full content, not even my top favorites.

And then I did more thinking and I wrecked my brain because come on that can't possibly be true. I know I skip a few episodes here and there but no I can't be that much of a disgrace to the anime community.

Zero No Tsukaima, Sola, Special A and Uta No Prince Sama
are the only anime I have seen the entire season/seasons of and that is why I have made my decision to review the most recent one I have seen Uta No Prince Sama Maji Love 1000%

Uta No Prince Sama (the shortened name) was a psp game before it was turned into an anime. I have yet to play the game and I stumbled into the anime randomly ao I have to say when I saw it, I had no clue what I was getting into.

The series revolves around Haruka Nanami, a girl whose passion is making music. She enrolls in a music school and with it starts her adventure. Six guys fall in love or at least are infatuated with her? I'm still not sure what most of their intentions were, I mean to me it just seemed like she was their inspiration. Anyways, they like her but Haruka's only love is Hayato and music.

Remember one of my previous posts about protagonists in anime? Haruka has it all. She's naive, clueless and oblivious to any signs that all the guys like her.

Of course, there is a rule in the school where it states that relationships between students are strictly forbidden. Bad news for Haruka when she finds out Hayato is none other than Ichinose Tokiya, one of her classmates huh? Apparently not.

By the end of the anime Haruka is not seen ending up with anyone and the moral of the story is that.....Rivals in love work together to debut as a band when the girl of their dreams cannot choose any of them as her partner for her project?

All in all, this anime can use a better plot but the songs are catchy, the characters will pull you in and the story is not that bad.

Give it a chance, I highly reccomend it.

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