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Monday, March 16, 2015

Anime Hajime Review: Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou

Series Synopsis


High school freshman, Yukino Miyazawa (voiced by Atsuko Enomoto) has dedicated her life to being number one; whether it is in academics, looks, sports, etc. However this is not her true self. It is all a façade due to Yukino’s desire to be adored and praised by everyone at all times.

Upon entering high school, Yukino is shocked to learn that there is another student who is able to outperform her; Arima Souichirou (voiced by Chihiro Suzuki). Feeling threatened, Yukino tries everything to overtake Arima while still keeping up her model student persona.

One day Arima discovers the truth. Terrified that her secret will be revealed, Yukino begrudgingly and desperately does anything she can to keep Arima quiet. Slowly though, Yukino and Arima start to form a deeper relationship; first as friends, then as love interests, to eventually becoming boyfriend and girlfriend.

Despite displaying a calm and well-mannered front, Yukino is actually very energetic, loud, and expressive. For most of her life, the only ones to see this side of Yukino has been her family. After Arima found out and the two of them became a couple, Yukino realized how selfish she had been by deceiving everyone for so long. Slowly she lets her true personality come out for all to see. Although Yukino originally despised Arima, once she got to know him, she soon began to fall deeply in love with her former rival.

Arima, in much the same way as Yukino, was also putting on an act; though Arima's false personality was a result of a rather difficult and dark childhood. It was not until meeting Yukino did he finally realize what he was really doing. Before discovering her secret, Arima had actually confessed his love for the fake Yukino. However, his feeling did not change once the two knew each other better and as a couple, Arima loves Yukino unconditionally.

Series Positives


Animation Style

In most episodes, the story is told normally. However, there are times when Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou, which from this point will be referred to as Kare Kano, gets a little more experimental.

The series becomes less standard animation and becomes something to what I would describe as stop motion comic panels. And it’s just fantastic.

These scenes are fun and can be hilarious. Even when the story becomes dull and slow, the uniqueness of this style is able to keep your attention.

As an added bonus, for those who are learning Japanese, it is a great chance to work on your reading skills.

Yukino and Arima’s Relationship

I do have a soft spot when it comes to romance stories. To me it is great to see two characters develop a relationship with one another. Often, an entire series is built around the process of becoming a couple. There is a ton of wondering if a person likes this other person, dramatic and over the top denials, awkward romantic and/or sexual tension, all leading up to the climactic moment where they finally confess their love for each other.

Kare Kano does this in about three episodes.

What sets this series apart is that it deals with how a romantic relationship grows when two people are actually together. Many anime actually do this with secondary or side characters. It is not common where it happens to the main protagonists.
 
To add to this, the growth of Arima and Yukino is a real highlight. This growth is not just in terms of boyfriend and girlfriend, but growth as people. The two work well together, bringing out the best qualities of each other.

While Arima and Yukino can be a hard core lovey dovey couple at times (which is just as annoying as the real life counterpart) they do run into issues they have to deal with as partners. Not to mention that there are some strong romantic moments between them.

Humor

The show is funny. While there are indeed great romantic moments, not to mention some rather dark bits, the series always finds a way to be light hearted and humorous.

The over the top and expressive nature of anime comedy is alive and well here. The best part is that it knows when to tone it down when it needs to.

Much of the humor comes from interactions with Yukino. She is capable of being mature, but can go off the rails when agitated. Since becoming more relaxed after forgoing her strict model student act, Yukino easily befriends most people she meets, allowing for more opportunities for silly antics. Watching all of this, there were plenty of times where the show had me laughing out loud.


Series Negatives


It is a real shame that Kare Kano is so funny because there are just too many things holding this show back.

The Voice Acting

The word of the day is “consistency”. This series has none of it.

It was something I noticed in the first episode and only saw repeated throughout. Many times the voice acting did not match the energy of the animation.

Fast erratic movements, over-sized limbs flailing all over the place, strong facial expressions, it’s all part of what makes anime, anime. But there is more to it than that. The best compliment to all this vibrant motion is a voice actor that is able to match what we are seeing on screen.

There are so many times when you could hear the lack of emotion in a character’s voice. When a person is mad, they need to sound mad. When a person is sporadic, they need to sound sporadic. When a person is menacing, they need to sound menacing. Does Kare Kano do this; sometimes.

This is where the consistency problem comes in. At times the show goes from solid delivery, to sub-par efforts within the same episode. It comes off sounding lazy and it takes away from your sense of immersion while watching.

For example, half way through the first episode Yukino is calmly talking with her family. Then her sisters say something that sets Yukino off. You can see that she is angry, but her voice sounds exactly as it did when she was calm and friendly.

The Ending *Possible Spoilers*

Why is the ending so bad? It’s because there isn’t one.

Leading up to the final episodes, our characters have set in motion several events. The show built these up quite well. They hinted at the idea of different characters getting together and dabbled into Arima’s jealous side. And we end up seeing none of it. Instead of a satisfying closing, what we get is something from the page of Evangelion.

For those who don’t know what I am talking about, the first series of Neon Genesis Evangelion has one of the strangest endings in all of anime. The show was about giant robot monsters fighting gigantic alien invaders. And it was all really cool and poised for an exciting final show down. I never saw it. Instead the final two episodes were some kind of weird psychological mind game that came out of nowhere. It is truly something you need to see to understand. Thankfully, Evangelion does actually have an ending, as rectified through later movies and series.

Although not going as extreme as Evangelion, Kare Kano’s ending still leaves you going “What!?” The reason behind this is due to creative differences between the series creator Masami Tsuda and Gainax, the studio that made Kare Kano (and Evangelion for that matter).

Whatever the reason may have been, it’s a true shame to end on such a poor note.



Final Thoughts


Is Kare Kano a good show? The best answer is that it can be.

Again if you are looking for a romance fix or just want to have a good laugh, go ahead and check it out. There are plenty of moments that will keep you smiling. Plus the animation style is worth a look.

However due to inconstant voice acting and a disappointing ending, the show will you leave wanting more than it can deliver. When it is all said and done, Kare Kano is a series that, sadly, can easily be forgotten.

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