Having just begun to air, ケメコデラックス! / Kemeko Deluxe: The Unknown Girlfriend, based on a popular manga, is an anime which is hard to describe, but to put it inelegantly, it is an ecchi school romance comedy SF betrothal battle anime.
At its heart, I would say it is a surreal comedy in the vein of Hare+Guu, with all the additional elements piled on top. It is as hard to evaluate as it is to describe…
There is plenty of jolly pantsu and bouncing oppai service throughout, though as yet nothing too stimulating. Ecchi humour is also present in abundance.
I was actually on the verge of reading the manga until I heard it was being adapted, at which point I waited. It remains to be seen whether switching back to the manga will be necessary or not…
Seiyuu work is hard to evaluate, as the anime bounces between action scenes which barely give time for delivery, and the pace is generally fast. Not a bad thing by any means, assuming what keeps coming is nay good…
Animation is average, and the CG used is fairly cheap looking. Personally, I do not like the character designs overmuch (they look much like cheapened versions of Keroro Gunsou characters), but I think it is probably something which can be acclimatised to. I think the music is generally awful, but this is a matter of taste.
The anime has an interesting premise, plenty of amusing moments and reasonable ecchiness. However, it also has a derivative style which seems to be in many ways a simple reworking of Keroro Gunsou, a variety of equally derivative story components (useless protagonist dragged into mysterious betrothal in a school setting), and production values which seem only average.
That said, the derivative story elements can be forgiven in the case of a parody, so I would like to see how this turns out. My own opinion would be that it could go either way, but I’d be happy to watch more to find out.
If this sort of title appeals, it should be worth trying out, though it seems unlikely to be considered an A-rank title, when all is said and done. With surreal ecchi comedy not being thick on the ground right now, fans of such will definitely want to have a look.
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I disagree, this show was s♥♥t in all aspects, makes me wish i could kill the writers.
Good job demonstrating the change of overall tone and atmosphere Sankaku went through over the last 12 months >_>
I miss these kinds of articles. Sankaku lacks the personal touch these days. Though I can understand why Artefact has gotten increasingly less personal in his writing with this kind of anon scum coming to the site in hordes.
I like the character design, emuemu is very cute.
The music is excellent, very catchy, normally I fast forward during the op but this time I played it through several times.
ep1 had a gag a second, amazing. Of course they couldn’t keep it up and ep2 is a lot slower.
Definitely the best show of this season!
It IS…Furi Kuri!
x HarryXGuu.
And that green haired nurse? She’s…a character
from (forget her name) Potemayo – the rich girl
all grown up!
How do I feel about this show?
Daisuki…
Wow. Onny seen teh op so far – my first impression
was…FOOLY COOLY! sorta…
ennywho…beyond bizarre…and my brainpan is actually fried from liek 7 or 8 first eps in the
past few nights. Or is it six? With this (summoning
as we speak) and one other…I think that
will maek 8. Dunno…
JAPAN – DANG YOU! YOU MAEK TOO MUCH FRIGGIN ANIME!
🙂
The manga character design that the anime comes from looks like a derivative of Keroro Gunso (maybe the artist used to work for Mine Yoshizaki’s studio?). Volume 1 has been scanslated, if anyone’s interested. The manga’s recently jumped off the sinking ship of Dengeki Gao to Dengeki Daioh where it’s now getting the usual Kadokawa hype push.
BTW, the robot suit’s ugliness seems to be a running joke, as no one but the main character Sanpeita seems to notice it (or even that it IS a robot suit and not a real girl)…