Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 3
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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(Warning: Long review is long.)
So now Polar Bear CafĂ©âs coming to an end after only 26 eps. Itâs a sad occasion, seeing as without this, my summer would have been a lot of things, but certainly not quite as funny.
Story -- First thing I thought five eps in was âIf this keeps up, I might come to like randomness one day.â Well, that still isnât the case, but for once my disappointment about âNO PLOTâ got drowned out by the entertainment value.
Itâs true that thereâs no overarching plot, not even a slice-of-life resemblant one (aka, character development). Thereâs only small skits, usually half an ep in length, but nonetheless this is one hell of a funny skit series; and the skits do tie into each other more or less after a while.
The concept is definitely unique. Where else do you find humans and animals side by side, doing the same things, working at the same places (⊠well, more or less), talking in the same language, âŠ? You can probably imagine the setup if you havenât already seen the series. It makes for a whole lot of absurd, but funny jokes about animal-human relations; and not only that.
Characters -- First thought many people will have when seeing the characters will probably be âCuuuuute!â Well, Iâm not one to squeal over cuteness all that much unless it involves kids (got a soft spot for the little ones among us, no matter if human or animal), but the cuteness is only the very surface of the series.
Most characters, no matter of which species, are ridiculously stereotypical. Thatâs neither a completely good nor a completely bad thing. The animalsâ personalities can seem a little one-dimensional at times, but because theyâre animals, they get away with it, as they do with everything. If I had a human friend with the same romantic problems as Penguin, Iâd whack him over the head and tell him to have his eyes checked (<= insider joke, sorry). But of course Penguin gets away with it, all because heâs -- obviously -- a penguin.
Putting that aside, along with the fact that development in characters is just about nil, the characters and their antics are absolutely hilarious. That lies partly in the characters, partly in their interaction, and partly in the way theyâre made fun of. While everyone is one big clichĂ©, the fact that itâs animals portrayed this way makes everyone unique and adds depth to their very much âuncuteâ traits and shortcomings. Also, it only serves to easily our all-too human judgement is influenced by appearance and situation⊠*sweatdrops*
Entertainment -- Even putting the above aside, the humour is smart, surprisingly human, and the fact that the creators seem to be very much aware of both the ups and downs of their show makes for extra comedy. Smart wits, a great sense of humour, a feeling for the absurdity that comes with the setup, and last but not least thereâs the fact that it makes you think. The charactersâ traits have a surprising connection to reality, and coupled with the cuteness of animals, they make for some awesomely funny character interaction. Even greater at times is the interaction between humans and animals. Allow me a small spoiler? Polar Bearâs line about a customer -- âI call him Humanâ -- reminds so much of our simply referring to animals by their species that itâs sure to crack people up.
Dialogue -- Character interaction, as mentioned, is solid gold, and the script doesnât disappoint any. Comedic, to-the-point, smart, with absolutely natural flow, and if nothing else, Polar Bearâs deadpan responses are sure to cause chuckles. The only letdown would be Polar Bearâs puns, which, half the series in, are simply groan-inducing -- but at least the subbers did a decent job so the puns donât feel all random, and if you pay a bit more attention, they can be used very well to broaden your Japanese vocabulary. ;)
Another up is the great voice acting. A lot of popular seiyuu have been involved in the production of this anime. I mean, honestly, who could have foreseen that Ono Daisuke-san would ever voice a llama?!
Artwork and music donât disappoint any. The music doesnât stand out too much, but it generally fits, and the artwork, while a little unremarkable once it comes to outside dĂ©cor, is great in characters and inside architecture. Polar Bearâs cafĂ© looks like a bright and comfortable place, Pandaâs house in its Asian style (think itâs Chinese, but Iâm not that sure) fits Panda and his bamboo obsession, and so on. Character design also is something else; not only because the characters are animals, but also because the artists seem to have done some careful research, as the animalsâ movement look absolutely natural. The llama, when it (he? o.o) sits, does so like a llama would if it ever sat down, and doesnât look like a humanised whatever. Though I am still wondering how Penguin gets onto those bar stools. Uh⊠no matter. Anyways, no complaints whatsoever about the technical execution. Colouring is generally bright and pleasant, and the animationâs excellent as well, this being a recent series.
Conclusion -- For an overarching, intelligent plot, for suspense, mystery, or action, youâre at the wrong place. Then again, everyone might have guessed that till now. âShirokuma CafĂ©â is one of the brightest and to me one of the best series this spring and summer, and one that certainly proves a slice of life doesnât have to be boring. Skit-like, but a smart and hilarious comedy thatâs luckily aware of its ups and downs, and that could very well be interpreted as a play on actual social and individual problems and shortcomings. One of the certainly more clever comedies around, and the fact that itâs visually adorable only helps.
At the beginning, I had my doubts whether this thing could last for twenty eps and longer, but itâs now sure it can, and itâs only been getting better in the longer run. I wouldnât advise watching more than three or four eps a day, as it kinda loses some of its spunk when overdosed, but IMO this nonetheless is one of the most underrated anime around. Smart, hilarious, visually adorable -- for me itâs more than enough to make up for its shortcomings. Recommended to everyone who appreciates a clever comedy and doesn't mind some randomness and/or animal protagonists! :D
On a last note, the at first glance âmissingâ episode 10 can be accessed via the bottom link in the âepisode 9â sub-menu, or via this direct link: http://anime-access.com/anime/S/Shirokuma_Cafe_%28TV%29/episode/10 .
Cheers. ^_^
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