

Just appalling in how big of a failure this is.Ī question: I'm pretty sure it's established somewhere in the VNs that they're genetically engineered 'cat girls', so why call them 'cats'? Are there actual cats in this world aside from catgirls, or are all cats catgirls now? Yes, I seriously thought about this hypothetical question while watching the show.

If this show were an isekai, it would be "In Another World with My Smartphone". That's why you can't compare Nekopara to any decent slice-of-life where the overall story still moves: be it school year, visible career changes or something else. In fact it doesn't move even an inch forward. While each episode has an interesting idea - Cinnamon exploring her breeding desires or Cacao looking for new owners, every single one of them fails both to develop said characters Including bringing character up just for a few seconds to show yet another version of the same joke they made in ep1. But with every new episode it became more and more clear - Nekopara is hot garbage.Įach catgirl gets one comic gag assigned in the beginning of the season, and then writers exploit it repeatedly in almost every episode. Gen Fukunaga should be tied to a bed and forced to spend a passionate evening with Elza the hyena girl! Also fuck Funimation for picking this up, dubbing it, and distributing this instead of Reviewers. I know I bang on about this in too many reviews, but half of Spice and Wolf and over half of Baccano were never adapted! There are SO many good anime that need another season, but Nekopara is what makes its crowdfunding goals and gets made.
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Can’t have your harem of catgirls getting Drapetomania!ĭid I mention this series got over 1 million dollars via crowdfunding? How is that even possible? I can only assume that some basement dweller used his bitcoin wealth that he collected playing Warcraft 10 years ago. The girls get a pretty bell necklace when they learn not to run away. It’s not all bad being a cat slave though. Where did these catgirls come from? What is the history of Mankind’s interaction with this species? They seem to have roughly human intelligence and can speak Japanese fluently, but they count as pets and legally as property. Since the anime isn’t a porn, I end up having to think about the stuff the writer didn’t want people to think about. There are tons of slice of life shows where basically nothing happens, but Nekopara sets a new low bar. In the anime, they just kind of hang out and do…nothing. In the game he of course bangs these girls, despite the fact they’re only 4 years old and have the minds of children. This is a game where humanoid cat girls are sent via post to some chef and must help out in his restaurant. So why complain about Nekopara? It’s just porn after all! Just shut the hell up and enjoy the cat boobs and literal pussy! You can’t, because the anime removed all the H content and decided to bank on the strong plot and characters. Why didn’t Big Rigs get an anime adaptation? Why didn’t Bad Rats get an anime adaptation? Yet SOMEHOW, this piece of shit got an anime adaptation.

A shitty game that’s really cheap, so you buy it during a steam sale and gift it to your friend as a joke, knowing that they will probably never play it. For the first 2 years, absolutely no one gave a fuck, but then in 2016-2017 it became a popular gag gift on Steam. So what the fuck is a Nekopara? Well you see, Nekopara is a shitty H-game from 2014. Instead, let’s look at a series that apparently met Funimation’s high moral standards. My personal anime of the season is Interspecies Reviewers, but I can’t review that for a few more days. Yuasa directed it and Eizouken has a budget, so compared to the rest of the Spring 2020 lineup it’s like watching Canelo Alvarez fight a bunch of children. It doesn’t matter how boring, self-indulgent, or repetitive it is. Eizouken will of course run away with anime of the season because it had exactly ZERO competition that could stop it. Winter 2020 has been a pretty dismal season for anime overall.
