Anime Review: Yatogame-Chan Kansatsu Nikki 4th Season

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Rating

★★★★

Drama Digest

In light of the manga by Masaki Andou, Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki Season 4, directed by Hisayoshi Hirasawa at Hayabusa Film in collaboration with the creators in pack. While experiencing childhood in Tokyo, secondary school understudy Jin Kaito moves to Nagoya, where he meets Yatogame Monaka, an individual understudy who puts her Nagoya vernacular on full display. With her feline-like appearance and unvarnished Nagoya vernacular, Yatogame won’t be dependent upon him by any means. This well-known nearby parody expands the situation with Nagoya through the perception of the charming Yatogame-chan!

The Feel-Good Part

There are a few good word plays. This show tries to showcase the cultural differences between different states in Japan, which is quite a good and refreshing thing. Other than these few points, there is barely anything else to feel good about this short anime.

The Disappointing Factor

You cannot call this an anime anymore. This show is simply a barefaced advertisement. It seemed like watching a product placement scene from Wayne’s World, just it was anything but a joke. There’s even an episode close to the end where it simply streaks unending organization logos the whole time.

It seems like it was created by some Japanese travel industry board that outrageously believed individuals should know how extraordinary their little prefecture was and that individuals were expecting to visit. The past seasons essentially felt like they had a wobbly story under them. However, there’s no part of that here. They have the nerve in the last episode to attempt to integrate everything with some upright about how we as a whole are unique in our extraordinary manner and need to offer every prefecture appreciation or something after being promoted for ten episodes. This show was not at all good.

In-Depth Analysis

Seasons 2, 3, and 4 can’t watch Season 1’s ideal harmony between references tossed at the watcher and other SOL/School minutes. It’s a lot now. This show should be gold for the Japanese crowd. However, they get it. At any rate, it’s transforming into Yami Shibai. Stop while you’re ahead.

You weakly let out a little laugh at a couple of the jokes, straining a grin sometimes at the characters’ shenanigans. It is paying attention to a blast of Japanese social references that, for the most part, fly right by you, vacantly gazing at your TV screen. In any case, you know this is the fourth season!

Star Power

Voice Actor Mitsuhiro Ichiki does an excellent portraying the character Jin Kaito. Hisaka Tojo does an excellent job in playing her character too!

Overall Opinion

A truly short satire that turns out to be silly. There is not much to say regarding this show. If you want to waste 3-4 valuable minutes, go for it!