Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - 5/10
I can't quite put my finger on why I didn't care for this show much. The show did start to feel like it was just all references akin to Ready Player One to where it felt like the writer is like "I like all this stuff and you guys probably do to so that makes it good, right?" to the point where they even reference the Cornetto Trilogy with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost eating Cornetto ice cream cones like I'm supposed to notice that and be impressed with how awesome that reference is on its own. Also, I didn't care for some of the general anime cliches (as I hate anime cliches) and the show even features an actual anime at one point that is just anime cliches but not in the funny way like Excel Saga. Also, overall the episodes are kinda all over the place in quality as some of the dialogue is just bad and doesn't flow well at all (I almost hated the 1st episode because it's just a retread of the movie but not nearly as good) and other times it does flow well enough and is genuinely funny and entertaining.
I can't quite put my finger on why I didn't care for this show much. The show did start to feel like it was just all references akin to Ready Player One to where it felt like the writer is like "I like all this stuff and you guys probably do to so that makes it good, right?" to the point where they even reference the Cornetto Trilogy with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost eating Cornetto ice cream cones like I'm supposed to notice that and be impressed with how awesome that reference is on its own. Also, I didn't care for some of the general anime cliches (as I hate anime cliches) and the show even features an actual anime at one point that is just anime cliches but not in the funny way like Excel Saga. Also, overall the episodes are kinda all over the place in quality as some of the dialogue is just bad and doesn't flow well at all (I almost hated the 1st episode because it's just a retread of the movie but not nearly as good) and other times it does flow well enough and is genuinely funny and entertaining.
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