Copied from my letterboxd account which you can find here https://letterboxd.com/Rulerofpie/. I actually review all the anime movies I watch there cause sometimes they dont hit the character limit to post here or because Im too self conscious. As well as reviews on other movies if thats your jam although those reviews are mainly shitposts. WOO SELF PROMOTION LETS GET ONTO THE KONOSUBA MOVIE Ive been a fan of the series pretty much since the first season aired back in 2016. At the time it was a pretty fun spin on the whole isekai genre that was just beginning to take over modern anime and it stood out pretty well. Stood out so well in fact that its one of the 2 3 if we wanna count Re:creators isekai animes that I can say I genuinely enjoy and remember fondly. Hell I was able to get through about 75 of the show on a rewatch before going out to see the movie and while its not a show I think Im gonna rewatch soon I still enjoyed my time with these four lovable assholes. So what were my expectations as a fan of the anime? Mostly just the same formula with new experiences. Thats what I got with Konosubas break onto the big screen. Legend of Crimson still is able to capture that same charm that the series held back when it was still airing. Kazuma is still scum Aqua is still a stubborn airhead Megumin still wants to marrying a pile of C4 and Darkness is still well Darkness. The band of endearing idiots still have that same chemistry and ways to get under each others skin that made the show such a blast to watch. Not that I was worried but we havent seen any continuation of the anime since early 2017 so i guess I was a bit apprehensive as an anime only. The story this time takes place in Megumins hometown the village of the Crimson Demons and we get a lot more background on how Megumin and Yunyun grew up. Since we already got background information on every other major player of the series made sense Megumin gets her time in the spotlight. I really liked the village. Every single inhabitant had that same overthetop over the top energy that Megumin has and it made for a lot of really fun moments as we got to see just who exactly the crimson demons are. A lot of the jokes landed for me personally but Im not the hardest person to please when it comes to humour. The thing that makes Konosuba stand out in terms of its comedy is the jokes are always building on top of one another. The whole bit with the giant toads from early on in the first season had a lot of repercussions and set ups for a lot of jokes the rest of the season and beyond. This time around it felt like that whole component was absent. Again I liked the humour but it missed that special element that made a single event hit in a lot of different comedic ways. There were fun oneliners reaction faces and gifs for days but those were trademark elements that keeps Konosuba perpetually talked about in most anime spaces and I dont mind these elements. Theyve existed since the beginning of the show and they didnt feel forced so it sits right with me. There was one major element that really held me back from really digging the movie the eye catcher. Now in the series proper theres this title card and one of the characters going KONOSUBA to grab you back from presumably an ad break or as a way to end a bit and change gears to something else the story is going to do. It works in the series because of the nature of how an aired show works. However for the first half of the movie this bit happens maybe 57 times and it feels like a lazy way to make something else happen. If it were just a jump cut to another scene which it largely is or a fade out transition it would be more apparent. The space that it does occupy is used to continue a joke for a few more chuckles or some funny performance by any of the seiyuu with the pronunciation of the series and its varied enough that it doesnt get stale but being stale isnt the point here. The audience in a movie setting isnt walking away from an ad break or whatever other reason this exists in the series that keeps it from ripping you away from the viewing experience. Instead its a cheap way to distract the movie as the film moves from scene A to Scene B. In a movie setting these aggressive jump cuts just mess up continuity or rob a well thought out way to connect all these separate moments. Thankfully around the halfway point this stops as the story kicks into full gear and theres not really a good moment to insert this bit in which only makes it stick out more in my mind so why include it at all? Thankfully this is my only real gripe about the movie and it only exists for a total of like 10 seconds of the run time. But its 10 seconds that pulled me ruthlessly out of the experience at multiple times during the run time of the film I do want to point out Kazuma a bit. While the eye catcher was shattering Kazuma has a bit of a different problem. Now in the series its not a secret: hes not a good person. Well hes not a bad person per se but a lot of his negative actions are definitely fueled by someone else pushing first or him going on a some ego trip or some dumb misunderstanding whatever. My point is theres usually something you could point at and go ok well theres the reasoning for why Kazuma did X thing. Hes just kind of too much in the movie. Hes always been a pervert in the series I mean dudes like 17 years old. As a once 17 year old dude hormones be crazy and hes surrounded by a lot of women he views as attractive. Theres enough motivation for his whole lewd persona and is constantly ostracized in the most ridiculous and public ways for that persona thus making good comedy. Without getting into spoilers on specifics it feels like hes very close to crossing a lot more lines than I personally was comfortable with. You could make an argument on his motivations but it came off as a bit much when he had more uhh rapey inclinations. It was never overbearing but it was a bit too close to fetishizing his actions with the ways it was portrayed which is very much not ok. Granted a lot of anime toe that line but its never an excuse for this weird bit of voyeurism that is seemingly inescapable in the medium. Part of me wants to touch on the animation but I cant seem to find a lot of information on the staffing for this project to do anything besides speculation. The bits I can touch on however is that the primary studio that produced the movie changed hands from the series that did the series Studio DEEN to Studio J.C. . Not that I have anything against J.C. staff I have seen a few series by them I thought were well animated but when it come to anime recently they cut maybe a few too many corners and tumble a bit at least in recent years. Not shaming animation is fucking hard and the Japanese animation industry eats animators and shits out anime makes sense people cut corners where they can But J.C. staff cut maybe a few too many corners with production in recent times. Food Wars exists primarily on still shots zooms pans and mouth flaps and One Punch Man S2 was a hard step down from it prior season in terms of quality. Just examples that have stuck with me. Thankfully they didnt cut enough corners that I noticed with the film which has me relieved. The small details that enhance the memeing of Konosuba were given more love and the rest of the movie flows well with quality one would expect with a sequel movie to a series. The only thing I was a bit let down on is Megumins explosions. I was really looking forwards to seeing them in a wonderfully animated fashion and for the most part they looked good but I was more hopeful that they would be more special for lack of a better term. They definitely looked better than in the series and were spruced up enough to notice that difference but they left me with an underwhelming taste in my mouth. A weird thing that stuck out was never actually in the film but in the credits. There were a lot of credits out to a lot of different animation studios. The credits were all in Japanese and while I am learning Japanese Im definitely not at the level to be able to pick out why these studios were credited. Could be these studios helped in a way or just a simple shout out not that that would make sense but work with me here again it didnt break anything for me in the movie I just thought it was an interesting bit that caught my eye in the credits and am curious as to why they were there. At the end of the day I enjoy the antics of this collection of assholes and the crazy shit they find themselves in and the film is more of that. Konosubas got a potent formula at its disposal and Im a simple guy. The cast is fun laughable endearing in the right ways with the exception of kazuma for a bit in the movie all it needs is more circumstances to put them in and I dont think it can go wrong.
70 /100
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