Pani Poni Dash Review
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Pani Poni Dash by sugoi-candy
“gets better after the first few episodes”
Plot line: (From Wikipedia):
The central storyline revolves around Rebecca Miyamoto, class 1-C's child prodigy homeroom teacher, and the antics of class 1-C. The characters attend a high school called the Peach Moon Academy (桃月学園, Momotsuki Gakuen?) where Rebecca has taken up a job as one of the teachers after being the youngest graduate at M.I.T. and is being watched by Aliens that are in space and screw up the story every now and then. Though the story never strays from the focus of the four first year classes labeled 1-A through 1-D, the mishaps that occur in them, the teacher's lounge, and on school trips also become sources of material for topical allusions regarding satire, anime, Internet, gaming, and popular culture.
And now for the review:
After watching the first 3 to 4 episodes, I wanted to just quit but the more I watched, the wilder and funnier it gets. But, to understand it you might need some knowledge of the Japanese culture, as a lot of the jokes (even though some are parodies of American culture and widely known Japanese facts and games) pertain to the Japanese culture (kinda like Excel Saga). The pastel-like drawing were really cute, very loli-like (moe?). Something new (to me) would be the depressed bunny mascot and the self-proclaimed God cat that follows him around.
As for the characters, they're average really, pretty stereotypical of any high school comedy show. Each student is "unique" and has a different personality like one is a worrier, one is dumb, one is nice, one is normal etc etc. (like Azumanga Daioh or School Rumble except not exactly the same personalities)
To sum it up: Keep watching after the first few episodes, it gets better, trust me.
The central storyline revolves around Rebecca Miyamoto, class 1-C's child prodigy homeroom teacher, and the antics of class 1-C. The characters attend a high school called the Peach Moon Academy (桃月学園, Momotsuki Gakuen?) where Rebecca has taken up a job as one of the teachers after being the youngest graduate at M.I.T. and is being watched by Aliens that are in space and screw up the story every now and then. Though the story never strays from the focus of the four first year classes labeled 1-A through 1-D, the mishaps that occur in them, the teacher's lounge, and on school trips also become sources of material for topical allusions regarding satire, anime, Internet, gaming, and popular culture.
And now for the review:
After watching the first 3 to 4 episodes, I wanted to just quit but the more I watched, the wilder and funnier it gets. But, to understand it you might need some knowledge of the Japanese culture, as a lot of the jokes (even though some are parodies of American culture and widely known Japanese facts and games) pertain to the Japanese culture (kinda like Excel Saga). The pastel-like drawing were really cute, very loli-like (moe?). Something new (to me) would be the depressed bunny mascot and the self-proclaimed God cat that follows him around.
As for the characters, they're average really, pretty stereotypical of any high school comedy show. Each student is "unique" and has a different personality like one is a worrier, one is dumb, one is nice, one is normal etc etc. (like Azumanga Daioh or School Rumble except not exactly the same personalities)
To sum it up: Keep watching after the first few episodes, it gets better, trust me.
| The ratings | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Story | 8/10 | |||
| Sound | 10/10 | |||
| Character | 9/10 | |||
| Animation | 10/10 | |||
| Enjoyment | 9/10 | |||
| Overall rating | 9/10 | |||
| More reviews by arsinoe74 | |
|---|---|
| Pani Poni Dash: gets better after the first few episodes | |
| Doujin Work: Okay, if your type of show | |
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