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Di Gi Charat Summer Special (2000) 

Engels A cute yet bad little girl joins a good old group of friends. The level of madness and craziness drops slightly to 6.5/10. I did not find it as unexpectedly crazy as the first season. The cuteness level holds at 8/10 even with the new character. I still find it quite entertaining and enjoyable to watch. 7/10.

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Di Gi Charat (1999) (serie) 

Engels Di Gi Charat, Puchi Charat, Gema and Rabi-en-rose, aka Hikaru Usada, and many other really crazy and unreal characters populate this show. The level of madness and craziness is 7/10 - there are also ghosts, Godzilla, and aliens. It is cuteness level 8/10, though, with the likes of Puchiko, it almost goes up to 9/10. The girls are really entertaining, even though the show is relatively cheaply animated. Watch this show at your own risk because it is definitely not for everyone. Luckily with Jeoffrey being a fan of craziness and cuteness, he is the target audience, so he could not be unhappy with this. 7.5/10.

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Momokuri (2015) (serie) 

Engels Love can take different forms. It can be passionate, crazy, romantic, dangerous, beautiful, etc. However, you can sum up the love between the protagonists in this show in one word - cute. The main male protagonist is appealing, the main female protagonist is shy, which is adorable, and the interaction between them and how they both blush regularly in every episode is cute. It is an enjoyable way to watch two shy young kids who have a crush on each other and are trying to get together, even though it is very slow and clumsy due to their nature. Sure, Yuki "Kuri" Kurihara is rightly obsessed with Shinya "Momo" Momotsuki, and at times one can question whether this obsession is healthy or whether it is stalking. However, as Yuno Gasai taught me in Future Diary, anything goes, and Kuri is not a danger to anything or anyone. Plus, her interest in Momo is pretty cute to watch. It is enjoyable, fresh, and appealing; plus, it has just the right running time to keep me from getting bored. I kind of like it. 7/10.

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One Punch Man: OVAs - Kojire-sugiru ninja (2016) (aflevering) 

Engels The Ninja Who is Too Complicated is about Sonic and his journey to find new motivation and overcome his fear. It was not bad, even though I did not find it funny throughout this third episode of the OVA. Not as good as the previous episode of the OVA. 8/10.

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One Punch Man: OVAs - Hanashibeta-sugiru deishi (2016) (aflevering) 

Engels The Pupil Who Is An Extremely Poor Talker is a variation on the theme of "how I lost and then found my keys again." Perhaps it is more like "how I got involved with the mafia while shopping" who knows? Maybe it is just that Genos does not know how to deliver a decent narrative. I think I laughed for most of the twelve minutes, although by the part in the bath when the boys could not agree on what sound best conveys the feeling of "relaxation," I was slightly horrified wondering why anyone needs to talk about that. Well, I guess that people are weird and superheroes are weird too. 8.5/10.

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Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016) 

Engels In my opinion, Kung Fu Panda 3 pretty much keeps the high standard set by the first installment in this franchise. The first installment is witty hand as momentum. Plus, Po Ping, the main character, is very likable. I liked the second one as well, which was a bit less funny because it had some interesting action sequences, and the peacock was just really, really good as the bad guy. The third installment more or less keeps all these important criteria for me and once again is about finding "yourself" like the first installment. Practically every installment of Kung Fu Panda reveals something new about Po Ping, and in each of these movies, our hero has to somehow come to grips with this and find "inner peace." Furthermore, I have nothing against the main idea that the important thing is to be yourself, and I do not find variations on this theme boring. So actually, Kung Fu Panda 3 did not disappoint me, and my impression of this franchise is still above average. I have been waiting to see which would come first, a cinema viewing or the HD screen, and today I know, although I will still go to the cinema because I want to see the quality of the 3D. Still, I can already say that I like the animation and soundtrack. 7/10.

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Snowtime! (2015) 

Engels This movie is not bad, although I knew how it would end because it was quite predictable when the opening credits showed that it was a remake of the 1984's Movie The Dog Who Stopped the War. Just the title alone hinted at what the punchline would be, and I had not even seen the original movie. The animation was not completely flawed, and I quite liked the music. The characters did not annoy me in any way, and even the childhood romance line was not outright stupid (even though it was not flashy either). Sure, they exaggerated a lot of things, and I would quite like to meet the genius who can build such a mechanical snow fortress in real life or maybe see something like that sometimes, however, this is a movie mainly for kids so that I can turn a blind eye to it. Likewise, the humor was pretty unpretentious, although I did not notice it much. All in all, it's a "does not please, does not offend" movie for me. 5/10.

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Adžin: Šódó (2015) 

Engels I should get angry and award either the anime series or this movie BOO!. It is a purely commercial and calculated production because I cannot imagine any other way that a thirteen-part anime series will be released at the same time as the movie. We are being bombarded with movies (so far, there are two announced officially - this one has already been released and the second one is to be released in May 2016, although some sources say there are going to be three). Plus, they are both confusing. Surely it would not be such a problem if they were not both the same! Hell, even Czech movie director Zdenek Troska understood that if you do a TV series and a movie (like The Watermill Princess), you want to differentiate the two at least somehow. With this, I first watched the first episode of the anime series. Then I watched the movie (because I did not know there was a movie and when I saw it, and then it was too tempting not to), and then watched the other episodes of the anime series, and for the life of me, I could not find a single difference between them. Everything seems to be exactly the same in my opinion; the animation, the dialogues, etc. I may be wrong, and I would be glad if someone corrected me. It is true that after seeing this movie, I have not been giving a hundred percent of my attention to the anime series anymore. I am rather just waiting to catch up to the end of the sixth episode of the anime series, where I guess it will catch up to the movie. On the other hand, since it has the same qualities and is the same in my opinion, it would probably be unfair to drop it, so I am inclined to give it the same rating. If it had been something more unpleasant and I felt I had missed out on an important part of my life by watching it twice, then I would not have been so lenient, although this way, it turned out well. I wonder if there will be any point in watching another movie after the anime series. There will not be any point if it only contains the second part of the anime series. 6.3/10. If anyone happens to wonder how I got to this point, check out my review of the anime series.

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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) 

Engels "Look up idiot in the dictionary, and you know what you'll find? "A... picture of my face? "No! The definition of the word idiot which you fucking are!." I have not laughed this hard in a long time. I got exactly what I expected, and I am completely satisfied. There is some black comedy, the vice-ridden world of Los Angeles, an interesting storytelling style, unexpected twists, and awesome characters. Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer had a blast, and I also had a great time. 9/10.

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Ansacu kjóšicu - Season 2 (2016) (Seizoen) 

Engels In terms of quality, the second season of Assassination Classroom keeps the standard set by the first season. In terms of the narrative, there is a focus on more important things that enhance the overall impression of the show, in my opinion. I am getting answers to the most interesting questions, and those answers are just as great as I wanted them to be. I already know who Koro-sensei is. His backstory is very good; the relationships constantly evolve, and I found the fight between Karma and Nagisa entertaining. The action scenes are still very good. I enjoyed the show’s humor, the characters, and their behavior, in general. I also think the narrative, in particular, is really well-executed. 9/10.