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Neptune, CPU of Planeptune

    About Planeptune

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    Written by Gameacdemi Students NepNep and Blanc

    Planeptune, the city of progress. Ruled by the CPU(Console Patron Unit) Neptune.

    The city is very technology focused similar to Alpha United Capital, where one of our classmates is from.

    My Anime Reviews

    Scores, Explained (Click to show)

    1. Abysmal. Used for only one show. Simply the worse show I have ever seen.

    2. Very bad. Not as bad as a 1, but still considered horrible.

    3. Still considered very bad, but with some good parts that cannot make up for the bad.

    4. A tier below average. Something was missing in the show and it is significant enough.

    5. Average. Nothing much stood out. Neither very good nor very bad.

    6. A step above average. A "fine" show that stands out in the average, but doesn't reach the peaks of good.

    7. A good show that is enjoyable but seems to be lacking in certain areas.

    8. An enjoyable show that has checks most of the boxes and is quite good.

    9. A show that could have gotten a 10, but missed the mark somewhere.

    10. Brilliant. Excellent in nearly every way possible. Good parts overshadow the bad by huge margins.

    High Score Girl Review - Aired Summer 2018

    High Score Girl Review – A Brilliant Series Even for Non-Arcade Era People Notes – High Score Girl may be referred to as HSG for easier typing purposes. There is only one minor spoiler in paragraph 2. It is noted in parentheses.

    TLDR: Amazing show with likeable characters, neat OP/ED, and a compelling story make this my AOTS - 10/10.

    Games are fun. Although they may result in many side effects such as you losing friends because you used the infamous Blue shell in Mario Kart while your friend was in first place, causing them to get passed by the person in 2nd place. They are a great source of entertainment and some are even played competitively in official tournaments around the world. Today, games feature massive detailed worlds that are powered by fast components in either our computers or consoles. High Score Girl takes us back to a time where video game arcades are the norm and not our personal computers or consoles that sit in our homes.

    The world of HSG features a 1990’s Japan and initially features two characters. Haruo Yaguchi, an extremely good arcade game player, and Akira Oono, an even better arcade player. Arcades, while being prevalent, are frowned upon by schools. This explains why the ending theme song (After School Distraction - 放課後 ディストラクション or alt. After School Destruction) is titled that way. The song is excellent and the animation is well done. How else could our characters meet but in an arcade? Initially, their relationship is rocky, and Haruo gets his butt kicked in the many games they play against each other. This gives Haruo a new goal; to get even better at games so that he can beat Oono. (spoiler starts here) Unfortunately, Oono and Haruo get separated. (end spoiler). Mind you, this all happens at the end of episode 3. Which shows pretty amazing character development already. This however allows our third character, Koharu Hidaka, to step into the spotlight. Hidaka, not much of a gamer herself, meets Haruo and gets closer to him also via games. More specifically at the arcades and the arcade machine that is installed outside her house. She gets to shine for the next few episodes, and even gets better than Haruo at arcade games after Haruo takes some time off to study. She helps Haruo remember his original goal – become better than Oono. She gets better at games to try to improve her relationship with Haruo. Yeah there’s an implied (totally not obvious) love triangle here.

    Oono is such an interesting character that so doesn’t even talk. Why? Probably to show her sheltered lifestyle in a rich family that has everything predetermined for her. She gets no say in what she wants to do because of this. Her rebellious act in skipping out on lessons to play arcade games and it shows that even sheltered girls in high ranking families can show their “silent voice”. That’s totally not Koe no Katachi reference by the way.

    Art/Sound? – Some people don’t like CGI. Bad news. There’s CGI in this. Not that I really care. You might though… There’s also a single ad in the middle of the show. I don’t mind, but you might though… OP/ED are in my top 3 this season. I think that’s pretty good.

    At this point you’ve probably already realized how central games are in this show. It helps Haruo find two people that can understand him and help him achieve his goal. While I’m not from the golden age of arcade games and video arcades, the show does an excellent job in making me more interested in learning more about arcade games and get a greater appreciation for the games that came before the ones that we have today. Final score – 10/10 AOTS.





    Some Shows I Enjoyed:

    The One And Only Nep Show

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    Title: Choujigen Game Neptune The Animation
    Hyperdimension Neptunia The Animation
    Japanese: 超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ THE ANIMATION

    Total Episdoes: 12
    Season Aired: Summer 2013
    Studio: David Production
    Final Score: 8 - Very Good

    The one and only Neptunia anime based on the original game. Non-canon story featuring our lovely CPUs of Gamindustri.




    A Different View on the School Comedy Genre

    kitakubu photo Title: Kitakubu Katsudou Kiroku
    Chronicles of the Going Home Club
    Japanese: 帰宅部活動記録

    Total Episodes: 12
    Season Aired: Summer 2013
    Studio: Nomad
    Final Score: 10 - Brilliant

    Comments: A brilliant show with zero regard for the 4th wall. Similar to Hyperdimension Neptunia. Meta comments countered by the 'straight-man' Natsuki. Quite funny and fun to watch despite the rookie VAs.

    Review to be written.


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    I may have pigtails, but I'm not a tsundere!


    My AOTS for Summer 2018

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    Title: High Score Girl
    Japanese: ハイスコアガール


    Total Episodes: 12
    Season Aired: Summer 2018
    Studio: J.C. Staff
    Final Score: 10 - AOTS

    Excellent show that stood out in the Summer 2018 season. You can read the review here.