User blog comment:Miskos3/Spring 2017 - FT Wiki in Anime/@comment-24546844-20170702003452

Man, university and losing my computer messed me up so badly this season I couldn't finish half the few anime I picked up. Also, I still haven't watched Koe no Katachi because I hope it will be on the cinema somewhere someday in a month or twelve.

Boku no Hero was good up to the point I watced and they got my fvorite moment from the manga almost right. No Todoroki, sorry, but Ochako's fight was the one I was expecting the most not yours (but yours was very nice). The anime version lacked the utter surprise of Ochako's surprise move and sheer determination she put in trying to take down Bakugo but it got the emotional scenes from the end and the post fight very right. Few anime managed to make me this emotional. Unfortunatelly I won't be able to finish this arc and pick up the pace of the next one till next week.

Little Witch was a bit of a letdow last season so I decided to finish it all in one go once it ends. KADO was supposed to be THE anime of the season until a plot twist in the last third of the anime that disapointed me so much I'm still mustering the courage to finish it.

But the reason I'm so late to answer this blog is because I just finished THE BEST anime of the season and needed to talk about it somewhere.

Tsuki ga Kirei was simply one of the cutest, most down to earth romance anime I've watched. I'm didn't fall love until I was eighteen and it didn't really work as I expected but even then I feel that this is what a young romance is supposed to be and feel like. The characters, the situations, even the mistakes are relatable and feel human in ways that say, Makoto Shinkai's don't. I especially love how the romance most of the time isn't even the focus but how each of then handles everyday life and their dreams and have to balance it with their relationship. My only complain is exactly that the ending could be different. *******SPOILER******* There was no need for them to end up together. First love is supposed to be about experience, memories. I'd rather they break up and reflect on how their relationship affected and changed them, or even an ambiguous ending would be fine. Not that I hate them ending together but I believe otherwise would be a better choice. *****SPOILER***** It was very beautifull nonetheless. Everyone interested in romance should watch it.

Also, not related but I also finished Orwell's 1984. Very good but a though read for someone with little suspension of desbelief such as me.

Next season I will be sticking with more Boku no Hero, more New Game, Ballroo e Yokoso and Koi to Uso. And probably will watch both seasons of Shingeki no Kyojin, even though I'm completelly disconected from the manga unfortunatelly.