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Oh, and Rem and Emilia are apparently everybody's waifu, or something.
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It is painfully clear that the people working on the series are there because they want to tell a serious story, and the comedy and light novel tropes are manufactured merely to be more palatable to an audience who don't know anything else. Overreacting, retorting with a stupid voice- all focused on the characters delivering the comedy, without there actually being any comedy.
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It's as if someone who has not ever told a joke in their life read a 'how to slapstick' manual and thought it okay to just emulate the same two examples ad infinitum. Japan, speaking generally, is a pretty straight-faced country that does not really understand a whole lot about humour, and while light novel adaptations have always been especially culpable, boy, oh boy, does Re:Zero's jokes feel forced. Oh my god, Subaru is speaking in (bad) English at the beginning instead of in Japanese? Absolutely H-Y-S-T-E-R-I-C-A-L! (LOL) A guy is making passes at Subaru and pretending to be gay? Gold. I cannot imagine a scenario where anyone, even the most zealous and devoted fans of the series, are laughing at one of Memory Snow's gags. Let me get one thing out of the way: Re:Zero's 'comedy' is not funny. So, I guess, when you take all of that out- y'know, everything that made the series interesting- and have it all smiles and sunshine instead, you're left with this. Re:Zero's portrayal of trauma is likely what stuck with me the most, as only a few other anime (Steins Gate, to name a prominent one) have dealt with that sort of subject matter in a meaningful way. Though I was immensely critical at the time, there was something about the series that prevailed, that made it hard for me I've had a lot of time to think and chat about the series in the three years since I wrote my original Re:Zero review. Nay, instead we have slice-of-life and comedy, because that's what everyone likes Re:Zero for, right? Those expecting the series' trademark gore, or any character development or backstory will find themselves considerably disappointed by Subaru and co.'s snow frolicking adventures. There's your one-hour Memory Snow experience condensed into a few seconds.