![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking of explosions the art and animation of No Game No Life is an explosion of colors. Simply put, the scope of the story expands dramatically after the first few episodes. The little nuances may seem trivial at first, but they build into an explosion of a story that never slows down once it gets started. The game isn’t particularly exciting, but the mentality behind it gives us an insight into the way our protagonists think. I think the first game we get to see played in fantasy land is rock paper scissors. No Game No Life starts off slow and explains the rules before anything of consequence happens. I can’t really blame anyone who tuned this showed out early on. I know a few people watched the first few episodes, thought the show was boring and turned it off. I guess I should start by pointing out just how far this show came in the process of exploring its premise. As this show progressed I quickly realized that I wasn’t just watching this seasons best fluff piece, but one of the best light novels turned anime that I’d ever seen.įair warning, I liked this show a whole lot, don’t mind the drool. What did we get? No Game No Life delivered on the otaku pandering in force and it certainly has it’s share of skin, but it proved that showing boobs and having brains at the same time is not always counter productive. ![]() This story about NEETs in another world looked like it would be another otaku pandering mess with more boobs than brains. Madhouse simply hasn’t made something I have any love for in years. I came into No Game No Life with low expectations. No Game No Life takes that question and brings that fantasy to life. Have you ever imagined a world where everything is a game? What would it look like? I know when I was younger I would imagine a world where simply being good at games was the most important thing you could be. ![]()
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