![]() Even the background tracks are quite a blast and usually fit right in with the overall theme of the storyline. But getting back to the positives of the anime: the opening videos of the show are always different, which is great. ![]() I have nothing against the typical moe art but the fact that ‘School-Live!’ clearly makes no attempts at rising above its cliches does bother me a little. ![]() The characters are often drawn very lazily with clearly misplaced features and often, even the backgrounds lack enough detailing. The animation, which is done by Lerche Studio, proves to be a disappointment because of its evident inconsistencies. The writers of this anime clearly had a well-defined purpose behind everything they were trying to portray and they were very well aware of how their targeted audience will react to a particular event. Even the relationships between the characters are multi-faceted, which allows them to swiftly shift from one extreme end of their personality to another in a short span. I believe this is a very smart move on the anime’s part because it’s always easier to introduce a new “threat” by relating it with an event that takes place before the story of the show. ![]() It also heavily relies on flashbacks to bring up certain plot points in the present. The good thing about ‘School-Live!’ is that it is very well aware of its narrative and though it only has a short runtime of 12 episodes, it clearly makes an attempt to have some build up before it shifts from one genre to another.
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