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Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl is a docile anime with a sensitive and cordial tone that any fan of romantic yuri will almost surely devour. The term simple elegance would not be an fraudulent description for what is a very estimable and pensive series.

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For those not familiar with the set, Kashimashi presents the pickle of an effeminate young man who is transformed into a girl by otherworldly means. The 13-episode series (with OVA) then follows the charming, romantic and often saddening misadventures of the (girl) and her struggles to follow her heart in choosing either her dearest childhood friend, or the crush that had previously got away. The anime is very tasteful and although some Westerners might be skittish or offended by the overly and intentionally creepy dad and his… involved attitude towards now having a daughter instead of a son, the anime does not even near sex, has moderate fan service, and most of the more enthralling scenes (which are itsy-bitsy to originate with) are tasteful, appropriate and/or comical. There is some slapstick, but it isn’t really over the edge and doesn’t salvage in the arrangement of the drama like many other anime, and generally the exhibit is collected and placid.

Though the series is nothing groundbreaking and fans will be familiar with quite a bit presented here such as hot springs, disquieted schools, quirky aliens, mysterious illnesses, karaoke, festivals with fireworks & kimonos and evening scenes highlighted by droves of fireflies, it composed does have a thing or two going for it other than the clear novel twists, and even on occasion pokes a bit of fun at some of these approved conventions. The presentation and animation is resplendent considerable top notch and includes intellectual, sparkling, likable characters in flowery scenes sprinkled with sparkling, heartfelt melodies played out gently on string instruments and piano with some occasional modern age woven in. Represent dulcet, mellifluous classical strings & piano interwoven with The Album Leaf. The opening, ending & menu themes are soothing and advantageous and the music in general is truly heavenly and arguably one of the series’ major strengths. It will cease with you long after the credits role. There are also some rather clever metaphors thrown in here and there… some subtle, some not so subtle, and many surprisingly meaningful. Generally, as far as presentation, if you like nature you will enjoy the soft and pretty settings & landscapes in this anime as most are filled with incandescent plants, flowers, trees, and vegetable & fruit gardens with a lot of emphasis on the earth’s natural beauty… with some thanks going to our horticulturally knowledgable lead character!

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The uncouth point is about 3/4 the draw through. It can be somewhat aggravating to peep as the relationships fair sort of tread water for a bit and you feel as if you are waiting for something to happen… which something does. I also would have liked to peek more time spent exploring the funny challenges faced by our newly-female lead character in her adjustments to the change.

Fans of sparkles, painful cuteness and yuri will likely net this series to be worth their time and money. Kashimashi is overflowing with plenty of mystical glimmer, treasure & romance, invokes a wide range of emotions, and could charm impartial about anyone. The point to keeps its promises and although the last OVA thrown in seems to go against the grain a bit and is more of an alternate fairytale ending than anything, it is nonetheless a joy to examine and is a rather satisfying conclusion… quite refreshing actually. I can’t say the same for a lot of anime out there. Personally I preferred the modern ending though, as it had mighty more of an impact on me. Either intention, everything ties up very nicely and all of the microscopic details throughout have meaning and purpose.

One more notice about the DVD release… I purchased mine notice unusual at Best Rob for $14.99 and it is Japanese only with English subtitles. It comes in a box which contains 3 new and artistic tubby size high quality DVD cases and comes with the usual textless opening/closing, trailers and interviews with the actors. I recommend (if you have the means available to you, of course) to visit your local Best Take or perhaps give their region a spy. If you like subtitles with new dialogue like me (and I should add protest actors are expansive and the captions believe only a few minor slip-ups and typos) you will not only glean a cheaper release, but also one of higher quality.

Regarding the drawing it’s quite nice to watch. As for the memoir, it first looked quite surprising to me, but it turned out to be very comical! I particularly enjoyed ep.2, seeing this ex-boy trying to adapt to his (her) unique condition, or rather his family and friends trying to adapt to him/her! At the beginning he kept acting like a boy, leading to some amusing situations as you can inquire of ^^. But, with the back of his “girlfriends”, he/she learns posthaste how to behave properly (indeed he/she was rather effeminate before and this current region doesn’t seem to bother him/her that noteworthy) . And this leads to the second comic aspect, where he/she behaves like a girl even more than his/her friends themselves (to their despair! looks like they have a unusual serious competitor! ^^) . So this gender UFO ends up causing some anguish to both side, and I had lots of fun seeing them entangled in awkward situations. But then the waste of the series is a puny repetitive and kitsch. Aloof, I had a generous time, I recommend it!
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