Seitokai No Ichizon Hentai

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From Baka-Updates: Hekiyou Private Academy’s student council members are decided through what basically is a popularity contest. Since good looking girls are admired by both sexes, unlike boys, the student council room became known as paradise. As the pillar of the student council, Sugisaki Ken seeks to create his own bishoujo harem due to his love of girls.
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Critical reviews of anime, anime-like things, by Jude the Obscure
In this day and age publishers must be ridiculously hard pressed to come up with something original. If I take a look at myanimelist’s, well, list of Anime released in 2016 70% of what I get consist of new attachments to existing five million dollar bill printing presses. The rest consist of shows that I can describe in terms of other shows/media: Mob Psycho 100 – One Punch Man another one; Keijo!!!!!!!! – High School DXD meet Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball; Shoushin Shoujo Matoi – Puella Magi Madoka Magica minus Neon Genesis Evangelion times Steins;Gate squared = just magical girls. I try not to let these descriptions influence my review but they do set an imaginary limit. If the Anime in question successfully gone beyond appearances to prove itself otherwise I’d withdraw my sarcastic summary swiftly. If it fails to break the mold it doesn’t necessarily makes it a bad show it just means it failed to anything innovative, which is consequently why I upgraded from an iPhone 4s straight to an SE.
With that said, Seitokai no Ichizon, like other great shows successfully constructed an identity of its own and can’t be described in terms of other shows. If I try to think about it it’s kind of ironic because it certainly references a bunch of other shows. I saw this Anime a long time ago but I keep finding myself coming back to it whenever Square Enix announces a new Final Fantasy game. Now at the end of the year when I take a long look at all the shows that premiered this year that I actually reviewed, I feel that impulse to withdraw into this comfort zone again with all the mediocrity drifting around displaying potential instead of capitalizing on it. So fuck it maybe this year really is cursed what with all the decent people dying out of nowhere and Mike Pence looming over the horizon attaching lightning rods to gay people. I’ll do whatever it takes to restore some faith in the world and my Top Five list of the year by reviewing something I really enjoyed.
Go on, enjoy the review while I consult some political science majors as to if there exist any reason why I shouldn’t shove five tasers up Mike Pence’s rectum.
In an incredibly wealthy school that resembles Umbrella Corporation in the middle of rural Japan the budget ran out I mean whichever virus Resident Evil is using now wiped out all except ten characters, we have the student council. Whereas actual student councils make reassuring announcements that they will definitely install arbitrary water fountains in a Freshman dorm for no reason, this one consist of our protagonist Ken Sugisaki, whose only goal consist of seducing all other members of the council into his magnificent harem. So productivity wise I’d say the fictional council wins.
There really isn’t a plot here so let’s talk characters: In this universe the school elect its members based on a popularity contest for its four members and a blue chip seat granted to the top scoring student on the subject exams. Those who won via popularity contest include: Kurimu Sakurano, an energetic loli gal whose genes simultaneously include natural pink hair and Hello Kitty adorableness; Chizuru Akaba, an absolutely psychotic death by snu snu dominatrix wrapped within the package of a beautiful dark haired voluptuous High School girl; Minatsu Shiina, my personal favorite tomboy waifu who can probably bench me plus the bench I’m benching on; and finally Mafuyu Shiina the cutest thing ever with an interest in Boys Love and the Anime equivalent of female twitch streamers except she’s actually good at the game. There’s also Magiru Satori, IDGAF college milf professor made High School teacher and adviser for the council; Lilicia Toudou, embodiment of yellow journalism and having too much money but not popular enough to get in the council; and Elise Toudou, cute as a button best described as a “child version of Nyanners” little sister of Lilicia.
Come to think of it this may be the only Anime in which the male protagonist actively attempts to construct a Harem for himself instead of having it handed to him by the Playboy Easter Bunny or arbitrarily assigned to him because his penis is big enough to have its own gravitational pull. In fact every other member of the council rejects his overtly immoral advances at every turn. This premise intrigued me because it reminded me a lot of my love life. It also provided a concrete foundation of the show: its characters. I stress this a lot because that’s about the only thing which separates one show from another. Besides we’re stuck with these five people in a small white room for 90% of the show so it better have some decent characterization. Seitokai no Ichizon handles this really well because it understands that even though all its characters fit into a certain archetype, they are not defined by their traits. Everyone possess a degree of rational self-awareness. They respond to each other’s comments with appropriate logic and recognize the exact moment their correspondent’s prescribed medication stopped working. More than anything else they understand when one of them goes too far and calls them out on being a fucking weirdo.
Humor-wise Seitokai no Ichizon fulfills all three dimensions of comedy. For content the show prides itself as a parody of other shows and making jabs at their respective interests. It has the Airplane! quality of parody and fourth wall breaking. Also the writing’s solid as a Bathroom visit after a trip to Longhorn Steakhouse. The premise complements this goal because the struggle for the Harem ending by the perverted yet oddly determined Sugisaki lend itself to truly clever jokes. Even when they’re not doing that their blunt replies and subtle questions always make for some witty moments. For delivery I’ll say this: Seitokai no Ichizon excels at juxtaposition. It knows how to present itself e.g. I recall for one brilliant gag Mafuyuu shows Minatsu and Kurimu her yandere blog, to which the characters immediately despair then comment about how it’s a bigger problem than violating school rules and how they can’t show that on air. Finally for timing well… that’s hard to describe so let’s just say the fact I would watch this show during next year’s Presidential inauguration qualify as the show handling timing correctly.
Interestingly I never got the sense that these guys genuinely hated each other despite all of their savage remarks against each other. It has a great deal of heart built underneath an endless string of insults ranging from witty quips to tactical nuclear strikes. They crush each other well mostly just Sugisaki’s moral spirit and mental health on a regular basis but they don’t hate him. In fact (avoiding spoilers) the plot reveals that each of the girls have an unique interaction with Sugisaki that constructed his aloof yet sincere character. By the end the show demonstrated that all of the girls complete Sugisaki as much as he complements them. It showed at the end of the day they respect each other not necessarily as equals but certainly as friends. Wish I could say the same for my friends, because all I got so far are jokes about how much I love sucking big black dicks or how all my attempts at romance results in someone getting eviscerated and seven months of therapy for the entire police department.
I don’t have any criticism for the show. I personally believe part of the reason why a show is great is that they masterfully accomplished what they set out to do and the only gripe anyone can have at that point boils down to personal taste. For instance I wouldn’t doubt playing Amnesia: The Dark Descent would make me shit a hole through my chair. After all watching someone play the game through a telescope already repainted my walls in 50 shades of brown. I still won’t play it though because I don’t like jump scares or emptying all my internal organs in one bowel movement. So in this case if you actually want to bomb Japan a third time or just hate charming romantic comedies then you should probably write a letter to me describing the view from your state penitentiary.
I… don’t recall asking for this. Sure when a show excels to the edge of the universe you might as well ask it to probe further into the Galaxy’s ass. However there exist an equal chance that by doing so you lose yourself in the infinite depth of space anus. I think once a show passes a certain quality threshold I’d much rather have the producers rake in their profits and book all the top Japanese AV models for one night so they’d actually make death by snu-snu an actual mortality statistic. Sure some shows in my reviews were great and deserved continuation, but this is a leeway that only extends so far. Those shows could have benefited a second season to explore new grounds without the expense of compromising its general quality. You know what this tangent goes on for a while I’ll end it here and leave it to another article.
So what exactly happened this time around? Let’s looked at what changed: Chizuru and Mafuyuu’s voice actors changed and the original school got carpet bombed so they had to build a new smaller school with more colors than shades of white. The art style got changed to a more… moe-ish design with perplexingly annoying vibrant colors, absolutely exasperating blush effects, and contrast/hue turned up a bit. The new opening soundtrack sounds like Hatsune Miku sang with her nose stuffed with cocaine instead of an inspiring song with strangely poetic lyrics . If I’m like other reviewers I’d be checking off points like 7.25 out of 10 for sound.
Except none of that shit matters in my reviews!
No what really bugged me was the writing and the character changes. What happened to the back hair raising and bewitchingly sexy Chizuru who terrified me as much as aroused me like a spiked metal gauntlet handjob? What happened to the number one Starcraft player in Japan Mafuyuu whose interest only lies in BL and PC master race gaming? More importantly where’s the sense of camaraderie Band of Brothers Bishoujos style? I’ll tell you what happened: it’s the same thing that happened to everyone else except Ken and arguably Minatsu in the second season – they’ve all been ground down into their stereotypes by the Moe 3 AMP 5-in. orbital power sander.
Here’s the thing: what made the first season great was that every character was a logical human being first , and their respective fetishes second . These characters spoke sense before descending into their madness and can make witty comebacks because of their ability to play the straight man. In the second season… well we don’t always have that kind of deadpan writing. The cast plays in favor of their characteristics first and think logically second. It always seem like the cast are desperately trying to hammer in their stereotypical interests (World domination, Zodiac Killer, Homoeroticism, and WWE Smackdown) than making fun of themselves, which is a shame because the best moments from the first season depended on the characters thinking: this isn’t right at all, Minatsu call the police, DAFAQ just happened etc. and voicing those complaints. Having that taken away from the show feels like censoring the genitals in my fucked up Japanese porn oh wait.
In some ways I believe the delivery had a part to play here. Maybe it’s due to the change in voice actors because not all of them seem invested in their roles anymore. Actually come to think of it the inflections in their voice played a larger role than I thought. More often than not I feel like listening to Microsoft Anna or whatever her name is applied to a visual novel than people having a conversation. Additionally I think body language might have played a part too. Their movements seem… robotic and mismatched with their emotions. All this combined with the sub-par writing we get a bunch of characters desperately struggling to live up to their season one counterparts. It’s a really subtle change in the wrong direction like entering the wrong hole that one’d had to see to completely understand.
Which is why ironically I still recommend the second season because I don’t actually hate Seitokai no Ichizon Lv.2. In fact I applaud it for attempting to innovate by having the girls now somewhat attracted to Sugisaki. It’s just infinitely inferior to its predecessor. While I can occasionally sense the brilliant witty and dry humor that made the show great, the execution has been sanded down to “how you doing fellow otakus” mass-appeal level. At least they finally had the balls to make one of the girls kiss Sugisaki. I’ve been waiting for one of those type of scenes since Steins;Gate and good thing they didn’t screw that up. Now all I need is a 18+ version. Make it happen Source Film Maker… uhh, film makers.
By the way what the FUCK happened to this sheep suit that Chizuru wore? That was cute as shit!
Top and bottom five of 2016 comes out tomorrow.
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