![]() Now are you ready to go on an adventure with Gourmet Edifice?ĭo you like Konosuba? Of course you do, after all everyone had fun looking at the Kazuma troop. In fact, I do wish more fantasy adventures would be simple as this show. There’s no complex plot and it doesn’t take a genius to figure out our characters’ personalities. I decided to watch Princess Connect:Re Dive for one purpose but got exactly that: a simple, fun adventure about a group of goofballs. ![]() He’s the epitome of ordinary in Princess Connect. The weakest link would be Yuuki, our main protagonist. Even the food has its own unique style that’s made as eye catchy as possible. From the sunny beaches to the gourmet guild itself, everything looks convincing like it’s in a fantasy world. As a mobile game adaptation, the overall art style actually looks polished. Pecorine and Kokkoro also has their own moments due to their personalities. Perhaps Karyl is the biggest face to watch whenever she interacts with the main cast or her fear of bugs. What makes their characters entertaining really lies in their emotive reactions. Pecorine for instance has a dumb mentality comparable to Aqua. Remember, it’s directed by Takomi Kansaki so some character personalities in this anime will feel similar to Konosuba. It did became clear to me this series wants to have fun with the cast as much as possible. Most of the supporting characters also serve some purpose but ultimately, Princess Connect sells itself as a comedy adventure, not some dramatic high fantasy. This show is ambiguous in its main purpose so don’t think too hard into it. This isn’t about a group of adventurers trying to save the world or in fact, they don’t really have an endgame goal at all. What’s more fun is how our characters takes their adventures and enjoying the most from it. Sometimes the plot focuses on the adventures while other times can feel like a relaxing slice of life. Princess Connect doesn’t have a very serious plot. Every episode, it uses these little bits of comedic moments in addition to the main storytelling. This is accomplished through the different running gags such as Karyl’s entomophobia, Yuuki being a monster magnet, or Kokkoro’s emotive reactions. The show is able to take its gimmicks and bring out the most of it. It’s adapted from a mobile game after all but don’t let that take away your attention. I won’t deny that it can be a bit cartoony at times. Naturally, Princess Connect takes place in a fantasy setting with the show’s various gimmicks. ![]() Plus, Karyl adds popcorn entertainment to the show whenever others try to befriend her, most noticeably Pecorine. While the writing here isn’t any dynamic or unique, it does bring her character as someone to appreciate more. As the show progresses, her character changes and she begins to trust in her new friends. Finally, there’s Karyl, the tsundere-like cat girl who seems have her own personal mission to keep an eye on the guild. And while not as energetic as Pecorine, she will draw the audience’s attention with her inner thoughts about herself. We are also joined by Kokkoro, a servant who is very loyal to her friends. A recurring gag in the show also revolves her love for food so prepare to see a lot of cooking at her guild. She is essentially one of the poster girls and it’s easy to see how friendly she is. Pecorine is armed with a big appetite and a bubbly personality. United under the Gourmet Edifice banner, each of them has their own colorful personalities and it catches on very quickly once you pay close attention. The real selling point is the character chemistry between the three main female cast – Pecorine, Kokkoro, and Karyl. Being mostly silent doesn’t help his character nor does it help that he feels like an NPC bot. Yuuki is the male protagonist but he’s not the one to watch out for, or to invest your time into. With our lovable cast of characters, there’s no shortage for entertainment as we follow Yuuki and his adventures. It depends on how much you’ll approach this show’s humor but to say the least, it has an immense amount of charisma. So in other words, do be prepared for eccentric humor. Right off the bat, I noticed that we have Takomi Kansaki helming the show as the producer. This particular cute little gem is a mobile adaptation that I’ve grown fondly to actually say it’s enjoyable. Princess Connect! Re:Dive tells a different story. They seem like projects aimed to make a quick buck. The reason being is that most of them are bankrupt on the creative side. From the top of my head, there hasn’t been a many mobile game adaptation in recent years that I rated more than 5 or above.
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