Finally watched Shirobako. It's suffering from all the flaws I expected
it to have, back when I dropped it after the first episode nearly three
years ago. Frankly, it was really fucking hard to ignore Tarou, or the
fake drama. No conflict, no reasonable character development, no
nothing. The whole saga around the editor in the second half was simply
inexcusable, and ruined any immersion or believability. You can't just
slap in non-characters like the editor or Tarou and expect them to work
in a cast that at least resembles human beings and has at least hint of
reality to it.
But, as long as you manage to ignore the fake drama
and the Tarous of the anime, it was quite the enjoyable SoL about anime
production. I wish the ADs kissed at the end - you perfectly well know which two ADs I mean in particular. Smug Erika best girl. Ms
Diesel also best girl. The Rec ripoff was boring. The half-words girl
was funny, especially in her jealousy. There are at least a dozen of
characters that left stronger impressions in me than Emi and the CGi
girl. Aoi-jou was a competent protagonist. I expected her sanity to
suffer more… actually, let me correct myself. I would have preferred her
sanity to suffer more. I still can't understand how the fatty turned
into bishie. I still remember that one time it happened in Basquash.
Hiraoka was okay, he was the least fake of all the drama in this riddled
with fake drama anime. The old guy was cool. But, more than any of the
characters, what makes this SoL enjoyable is how you as the audience
know how you'd personally react to these staffing choices. At the same
time you get their slice of life from their own eyes, and you're
completely aware how the whole situation looks like from the outside.
Which is nice and shit. It's pretty much a must-watch for any anime fan
who follows at least a little what staff makes each series. If only the
writing was better, and they didn't depend on fake drama…
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