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Kaikan Phrase anime Series

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The Review

Overall Impression

Kaikan Phrase, which literally translates to "Sweet Phrase," is a slow-moving story with little action but plenty of drama and character development. It focuses on the many trials faced by individual members of a band, and expands them to problems that need to be dealt with by the group as a whole. Whatever actions are taken by any individual member affects everyone in Lucifer.

In some ways, this series can also be called corny, but after watching it for a while, it's also possible to call it one of the better rock-oriented anime stories. There's a lot of male-drama (acting dominant, protective, brawn...male pride) - when Sakuya has trouble tolerating the jeers of unconvinced fans in the beginning of the story, and when Sakuya comes to Aine's rescue when over-enthusiastic die-hard fans corner her in a storeroom. But overall, the feelings are understandable - just not usually expressed to such an extreme in the real world. I guess that could be said for almost all anime films.

Overall, the story does a lot of digging up the dirt and cleaning it up. Happy open-ended finish. If they ever write a sequel, I'd watch it.

The Artwork

Very shounen (handsome guys, old anime style). I don't think guys would enjoy this as much as girls. Though the style seems a little old and maybe even a little awkwardly drawn, it's not as old as, say, Lupin III or anything. The singers typically wear lots of leather and sshiny material, much like those old-fashioned rockstars did in the past.
Overall, the art is average. Nothing particularly special.

The Music
Though the music was portrayed as "the best in Japan," it's a little naive to agree with this in real life. The music is average at best - oftentimes the lead vocalist gets out of tune with the rest of the music.
Also, as a side note that's not completely related to the series - when the credits come up, we see clips of the real lead singer of the music chosen for the series. He looks sooooo corny. But maybe that's just me haha.
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Breaking It Down
The Good Points
  • Nice drama
  • Great character development
  • Good story
The Bad Points
  • Long and very little action
  • Sometimes corny and overdone



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