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5/10
Pretty colourful but plot is rather weak...
Irishchatter14 September 2019
I honestly thought the whole anime was pretty colourful but it didn't have the capacity to include an interesting plot. I felt the scenes was dragging on and uninteresting. I will say that the character Masami was better than the rest of the characters and would rather prefer her to be a main character in this anime. I think having her in the corner as a supporting character was a mistake that couldve been easily fixed. Colleen Clinkenbeard was a great pick for her.

It's just too bad this anime didn't satisfy me all the way by not having much potential to impress me...
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7/10
The Rolling Girls
Tweekums5 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This series is set a decade after the 'Great Tokyo Way' which left Japan divided into ten competing independent states. These states are represented by champions supported by a mob; 'The Best and the Rest'. The story is centred on Nozomi, one of the Rest, who travels round Japan with a group of friends on her motorbike. As they travel they seek pink heart-shaped stones whose function, if any, remains a mystery for much of the series and mediate in various disputes at the behest of their Best. Along the way they meet a variety of people; get into a few scrapes and ultimately learn some surprising facts.

When one starts watching this it is hard not to think of 'FLCL' as the art style has the distinctive look of that series, however this series is a bit more traditional than that one. That isn't to say it doesn't have some weird moments; it just isn't as weird! Personally I liked this look; it made the series stand out from all the others airing at the moment; many of which have designs that are so similar characters could walk into one series from another without standing out. The story is okay; nothing amazing but it does serve to give some great moments and an ending that is delightfully strange. Overall a decent enough series with a distinctive look at makes it stand out from the crowd; not a must see but it is worth watching.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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