OP Sequence
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OP: 「働く男」 (Hataraku Otoko) by PUFFY
Watch the OP! Mirror 1 Mirror 2
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ED Sequence
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ED: 「シャングリラ」 (Shangri-La) by チャットモンチー (chatmonchy)
Watch the ED! Mirror 1 Mirror 2
-I wanted to try out this series since it was in the NOITAMINA block, succeeding Honey and Clover II. The animation was actually pretty good (better than expected), and I really enjoyed the music, but the story itself just didn’t pull me in at all (as a side note, I’ve never read the manga). I laughed when Hiroko went into her working mode because it felt really ridiculous, like she was a superhero, only not.
-Like I said though, the music is good. There were a pair of insert songs from Sambomaster, one of which was Baby Yasashii Yoru ga Ki te. I recognized the other one immediately because it was the ending theme from Densha Otoko, Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobun da ze.
-Odds are pretty low that I’ll continue blogging this, or even that I’ll summarize this first episode. My time is better spent Thursdays on Kanon, CODE GEASS, and homework/projects…
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