Anime Review: Seton Academy: Join The Pack

Also Knowns As: Urenase! Seton Gakuen
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Drama Digest

Seton Academy is home to a wide range of fascinating and different animal species. Jin Mazama is one of the only humans who strongly dislikes animals from the bottom of their hearts! One day, he meets Ranka Ookami, a noisy and opinionated girl who is a small “lone wolf” without a pack and a single friend. The desperate Ranka invites Jin to join her group, but Jin, who dislikes animals, politely declines. In this midst, Jin meets Hitomi Hino, a fellow human, and quickly falls in love. After connecting, the two decide to start a culinary club.

The Feel-Good Part

It is a show about a school that accepts anthropomorphic animals. On the other hand, the legendary Senton Academy got humans as part of its student lineup, differentiating this show from others. The howl-some and a howl-various story about two ordinary people in this show. In a narrative, an adorable wolf, a joyous koala, a sluggish, lovely sloth, and a cat with cattitude from a limitless club demonstrates how creatures of all types may make friendships.

The Disappointing Factor

Apart from the inherent creepiness, it won’t work that Senton Academy had a very uninteresting group of characters. This show did not leave a lasting impression. The female animals are anthropomorphic and accurately represent human girls dressed as the intended creatures. On the other hand, the male animals represent the animals but can stand on two feet.

In-Depth Analysis

There were many great moments, but this one, and many others like it, helped keep Senton Academy from coming across as insane in this regard; let me emphasize it. This series was not weird in this one way. More on that later. Furthermore, having the teachers at Senton Academy be enormous dinosaurs capable of instantaneously ego-checking all modern-day predators was a very brilliant move on Senton Academy’s behalf. It was highly amusing. In terms of comedy, this series excelled at reaction humour. There was certainly a lot of wits, dialogue, and dry humour. Still, this show was much more at ease with being considerably more responsive.

 Star Power

Jin Mazama is the series’ lead. He’s a speciesist human being who dislikes all non-human animals. Hitomi Hino, like Jin, is a human, but she is not a speciesist. She welcomes people of all species and frequently invites the other members of the culinary club to join her. Ranka Ookami is a little wolf. She is the president of the cooking club, which serves as her “pack.” Miyubi Shishio is a sloth with three toes. Meimei is a panda and a fantastic character. She’s virtually the school idol, and she’s used to everyone going out of their way to please her. Yukari Komori, the final prominent member of the group, is a koala with some pretty funny puns linked to her.

Overall Opinion

It’s an enjoyable comedy series that I believe more people should watch. Even with the silly premise, this was an excellent show. Each episode was humorous, and the characters were all likeable, even the main character, whom many people seem to despise. Still, he’s Tsundere, who actually doesn’t care about the other characters and isn’t just falsely claiming. His connections with other animals were hysterically funny for the most part.