For the genre and purpose, I would suggest this to people who want something short, sweet, and heartwarming, or to parents who realize their kids like anime. I look at what an anime accomplishes, and what scenario it would fit in. I'm just not into that shiny, unrealistically "over-developed" female anime. It's not always about how "good" we think something is. And sometimes I like to watch things like this to appeal to that inner child.
As an adult, I think it's encouraging to see that there's still some positive anime that continue to inspire children.
I think this is a great little anime that would inspire children to pursue their dreams and work hard to reach their goals. Just like every book is heavy or light reading, this is on the "light watching" side of anime. Her roommate is a natural talent, who inspires her much like the mysterious girl she calls her idol.Īs I've said just earlier: ignore the low rating. The rest of the story shows how she meets other very unique and sometimes eccentric personalities during her journey. Her best friend encourages her to become a pop idol, and seems to have her mom's support as well. After a catching a glowing feather, the melody and moment have become something she is so inspired by, that she can't stop humming the tune. This: a teenage catgirl goes to Tokyo and is inspired by a chance encounter of a mysterious girl with the voice of a songbird (literally, the girl has wings). The recap itself takes up some time also. Each episode is half the length of a regular anime show. With that said, I'd say this is a cute little anime perfect for children. I don't think MAL-users put much thought into an anime when they try it out. Personally, I'm not sure why this has such a low review. Suggested age group: 8-12 or anyone who wants a short & cute anime. Sonic must overcome avalanches, race on roller coaster rails, and explore deep underground ice caves filled with water.I happened to find this while browsing 9Anime, and it turned out to be a good, light, cutesy anime.
Near the end of the Act, the player(s) will need to use the Submarine Combo to get through a chamber as quickly as possible, because the Steelions will block them from the exit and force a restart.Ī deserted amusement park created on snowy mountaintop. Throughout the Act, Steelions will freeze the water around them, creating obstacles and blocking off paths, often forcing the player(s) to take another path. Most of the underground sections are underwater, so keeping Sonic and Tails' air supply topped up with air bubbles is very important. The music for this Act contains a segment of Twinkle Park's secondary music, "Pleasure Castle".Īct 3 takes the player(s) out of the park and through a submerged ice cave. They will also switch between the background and foreground often using springs to take different routes. The roller coaster in the distance of Act 1 becomes the forefront of Act 2, in which the player(s) will be running along the illuminated tracks at high speed, though the track itself can be hazardous as pieces of it are commonly shifting back and forth in the Act and can potentially crush the player(s). Thick mounds of snow will require the player(s) to use the Rolling Combo to burrow through. The slopes are prone to lethal avalanches that will chase the player(s), while the caverns feature snowballs that must be pushed in order to proceed, building up snow and getting bigger as they roll, though some snowballs are also obstacles that will roll into the player(s) and cause damage. Act 1 is set in the outskirts of the amusement park where Sonic's snowboarding antics from IceCap Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 make a brief return.