Exactly how does one group two harem
comedies with a shonen action show and make it all seem to fit? By
having a monster theme to them. As for rating the shows two of them
feel quite average and one looks like it could be a break out for
it's genre. Which one is it you ask? You will just have to read the
rest of the article to find out.
Actually I am
Asahi is a boy who has extreme
difficulty keeping any sort of secret. One day though he finds the
girl he likes is a vampire and if her secret comes out she will have
to leave.
I found this pretty average although I
feel the worst thing that I can say about it is that it feels like a
lesser copy of the monster girl show (see below) without enough
originality to make both worth watching unless you really like the
genre.
Ushio and Tora
Ushio finds out his family legacy one
day when he finds a demon stuck to a wall by a spear. He is forced to
release the demon in order to fight other demons.
Shonen shows are kind of hard to read
by the first episode. One thing that I can say for certain is that if
you remember the old Oav from back when this first episode is pretty
much the same as the first episode of the Oav.
Everyday with monster girls
Three years ago the existance of
monster girls became public. Now a young man named Kimihito is living
with Miia a lamia and sexy highjinks ensue.
I am usually not too fond of fan
service shows in a critical sense however I found this show to be
really fun and delightful. The characters are good as well as the
humor.
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