
Are they girls equipped with weapons embodying WW2 ships? Or are they actually the warships themselves? They go to baths and they call it the docks. It’s “boats” dragging a small boat with another “boat” riding it. For example, these girls are actually ships but the show’s world is never really clear about it. It lacked world building to become the backbone of this show. The gameplay is limited, and its main draw is the cute anime girls. If you’ve seen the game, the original source, there isn’t really much to do there. It’s called Argevollen, and I actually just want to watch that instead. The initial premise honestly killed my excitement, because I have seen ships turned into cute anime girls with a stellar show to it. Good gawd, how will I do this? Floating War Machines Even now, as I finish it, I still don’t know what to write about it. I’d often push myself to see one episode a day, but, man, this show just crushed me. Now, combined with my sudden stressful schedule, it took me two weeks to finish this anime. It just exists, and now I have to review it. A reviewer’s worst nightmare is a bland show that doesn’t really draw a reaction from its viewers. I love to hate on bad shows, since I get kicks from randomly ranting.

It suffers from a lot of faults you’d expect from an original anime, but the main offense is that it’s just a really bland anime. There is no main story for mobile app games, and the whole point is to just get players addicted into playing whatever the hell it’s offering. Actually, the Kancolle series is a mobile app game so that’s actually a lot worse. Yeah, you just don’t see a lot of this bullsh*t in anime. It’s an anime about World War 2 warships, but they’re anthropomorphized into cute anime girls. That’s the overall plot, but majority of the show features the girls just being cute and having fun. Yeah, let’s just read on.Ī bunch of alien ships threaten to take over the world, so a group of anthropomorphized warships set out to sea to stop them.

It’s a twelve episode anime about a bunch of warships talking to each other.

This anime is part of the Winter 2015 lineup, and it’s called Kantai Collection: KanColle. This is review number four hundred and sixty.
