The modest scale and gentle touch of this fantasy about androids with a human side are what make it work so well
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The modest scale and gentle touch of this fantasy about androids with a human side are what make it work so well
Lightweight and frivolous as 'Oh My Goddess!' may be, those qualities might well also be what guarantee it can be reissued across the years and find an audience
What could have been a dreary slog through a predictable plotline is instead made sweet, sincere, and unexpectedly thoughtful
Having gods tussle with each other in the middle of the modern world isn't a new idea, but 'Noragami' finds ways to be enjoyable rather than shopworn
A side-quel that only makes the audience long all the more for the original, instead of cutting its own path
Calling this a 'sports story' falls so far short of describing how its seething visuals tell a story that'll hit home with most anyone, ping-pong players or not
One of the very few shows that gets it all right: funny, dazzling, charming, thoughtful, and sporting a cast of characters that never fail to enlist our sympathy and fascination
This colorful slice of cosmic slapstick only looks dumb from the outside; it's one of the slyest fusions of comedy and science fiction anime has produced