Let's do a work-theme anime cluster review. Because I work. And because I will have no breaks for the next two weeks :D
Also, 🚨SPOILERS🚨
1️⃣ Working!!!
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If you feel that the scenarios in the anime looks very familiar, trust me, you typically see this every day in your own workplace.
Anyway, the entire anime isn't about the work of the family restaurant, but rather about Mahiru Inami who has a high levels of fear of males. The reason behind it... well, don't take this wrong way, but her father just wanted her to stay away from all of the boys in the world but kinda overdid it.
Anyway, the entire series was about Inami trying to rid herself of her fear of men and she did so by trying to work in a family restaurant. There were multiple times she came this close 🤏 to punching the daylights out of the men in the restaurant.
Anyway, the anime got boring as it went on to two other seasons, the only juicy part is when romance started to blossom within other staff members.
Just to note that this review is only for the Working!!! series and not the WWW.Working anime.
Rating: 5⭐/10
2️⃣ Cells at Work!
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As the title suggest, it talks about your cells in your body being hard at work. Instead of the normal real life cells, the creators drew them in the form of little human beings and depict it as their normal daily working life.
Of course, we will never have that one stray red blood cell who gets lost, because if that really happen, I think we wouldn't be alive by now.
You will meet some cells that are serious and some cells that are just simply adorable. Quite a nice anime to watch.
Rating: 6⭐/10
3️⃣ Psycho-Pass
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It has been years since I last watch this anime, and I only watched Season 1. I honestly can't remember much.
But this anime talks about the futuristic Japan, where criminal activity is measured by the police using a modified handgun. Even within the police force, if your criminal ranking is above a certain limit, you will be stripped of your police badge and placed immediately behind bars.
It's quite a broken system if you ask me, but the show does illustrate why humans should not rely too much on technology. There is a scene where there was an obvious homicide happening but because the gun ranked the person to be of low criminal rate, it would not activate, thus, causing someone to lose his life.
Anyway, this was quite a popular show back then. If memory serves, this was also quite high on my list.
Rating: 8⭐/10
4️⃣ Amagi Brilliant Park
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This anime follows the main protagonist, Seiya Kanie, who was roped in to help save the park from closing. The reason why it is important for the park to remain open is because it is the life source for all of the creatures working the park.
You will get to journey with Kanie on his mission to revive the park. You will see some hilarious moments and learn the background story of Kanie and the other cast members in the park.
Overall, quite a thrilling anime to watch.
Rating: 8⭐/10
5️⃣ Blend S
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This anime shows this young girl, Maika, who has trouble looking for a part-time job due to her very stern face, which makes people misunderstand that she dislikes them a lot. However, she managed to snatch waitress job at a cafe where its staff are meant to role-play their characters when working.
The other characters had to role-play since it may not necessarily be their personality, but for Maika, it's part of her daily life. The only issue Maika has is that she constantly thinks that she has done something wrong by behind unintentionally sadistic to the customers despite her colleagues consistently telling her that it was okay and it was what the customers want.
Quite a nice anime to watch though it can get a bit annoying at some parts.
Rating: 7⭐/10
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Little old Italian lady: Do you have zucchini?
Me: Yes, right here.
Lady: Is how much?
Me: $2.99 a pound.
Lady: It's usually $1.49.
Me: Yes, in the summer.
Lady, pauses, then grabs two: I put it in a soup.
Me: Oh nice, what kind are you making?
Lady: You will not fantasize about my soup.
And then she walked away. "You will not fantasize about my soup" will be in my head forever. I love you, little old Italian lady.
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The older I get the more I admire people who are earnestly, genuinely into whatever their thing is. I know it sounds like an annoying cliche but unless you're being cruel or hurtful there is really no need to be normal about things. The dude with the bad fake accent at the renaissance faire is having the time of his life. The people having photoshoots with their fashion dolls are loving it. The old lady with a yard unreasonably full of tacky ass lawn ornaments is having a blast, HOA be damned.
Don't waste your time being too cool to have fun, y'know?
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my family is fucking addicted to macgyvering and it's becoming a problem. every time something in this house breaks, instead of doing the sensible thing of replacing it or calling someone qualified to fix it, we all group around the offending object with a manic look in our eyes and everyone gets a try at fixing it while being cheered on or ridiculed by the rest.
it's a beautiful bonding activity, but the "creative" fixes have turned our house into a quasihaunted escape room like contraption where everything works, but only in the wonkiest of ways. you need a huge block of iron to turn on the stove. the oven only works if a specific clock is plugged in. the bread machine has a huge wood block just stapled to it that has become foundational to its function. sometimes when you use the toaster the doorbell rings. and that's just the kitchen.
it's all fun and games until you have guests over and you have to lay out the rules of the house like it's a fucking board game. welcome to the beautiful guest room. don't pull out the couch yourself you need a screwdriver for that, and that metal rod makes the lamp work so don't move it. it also made me a terrifying roommate in college, because it makes me think i can fix anything with enough hubris and a drill. you want to call the landlord about a leaky faucet? as if. one time my dad made me install a new power socket because we ran our of extension cords
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