![]() It was very enjoyable hearing them speak, talk coquettishly, act, and sing. Going into what I said above-the voice actors "made" this anime. It was a little more crisp than I expected considering the move to make anime much smoother and softer recently-but the budget may have been used more on the amazing choice of voice actors instead. A lot of colours and effects were used throughout the anime to bring life to the beautiful and handsome idols and their life. I personally very much liked the design of the boys. If they expanded this a bit further and the anime was longer this could have played out more smoothly but they compacted it too much at the end there and left the me with more questions. The theme of this anime is overall light-hearted and gives little to no clues to the darker future which leaves you very confused as as it all happens too quickly and makes no sense. However the ending conjured up in the last two to three episodes is surprising and somewhat uncalled for which is why I brought score down a little bit. Considering there is 10 guys and only 12 episodes this is a fair sacrifice so that story is able to progress and we're not stuck with a repetitive reverse-harem gimmick. Still, the plot is nicely paced and the boys get entire episodes dedicated to them, however their are obvious favorites in the way that there is less focus on certain guys. even though the story seems to pleading for an explanation about the boys' success before B-Pro and how B-Pro "really" came to be. The story itself starts without you and there is not much that is introduced about what happens before the heroine comes along B-Pro is no exception, however it makes a great effort to not make the heroine not so annoying dull or Mary-Sue like which inturn makes the story much more fun and the anime an overall a great way to pass the time. That being said, male "Idol" animes tend to be bland reserve-harem stories spiced up with beautiful boys, songs, and a dull heroine. Lemme just start off by saying this is the overall best male "Idol" anime I have seen. Especially when it's ill-fitting for the genre. Some may like these real serious sudden twists that turn everything upside down, personally I really don't. As it is though, it managed to sour the entirety of the show, which is a real shame. That way it might have felt a little less out of place. Not only does it not fit into the general upbeat and fun mood, but because it was all left for the last episode too, it just ended up being a sloppy mess, leaving the distinct feeling that it could've done with at least one more episode so that all this is properly unfolded, explained, and then tied up. It could be argued that the signs were scattered over the previous episodes, but one just does not expect something like this, not from this kind of anime. What I do know though is that it was really a complete a××pull out of exactly nowhere. I have absolutely no idea what on earth went down there, or why, or how (well, some of it is explained, but it's spotty and inadequate). But by the time it concluded, I was so utterly floored with a slew of WTF?'s that I just couldn't. Having said all that, why the overall score of 6 then? I was full ready to give an 8, even as I just started watching the last episode. Again, I don't expect everything to make sense or be realistic or perfect all A solid 8/10 for those as far as I'm concerned, they all really appealed to me. I'm no expert on art or sound, so all I can say is a personal opinion: I really liked the styling, the colours, the characters, the music. It's "harem" again? Obviously if I didn't like those, I wouldn't even be on B-Pro's page here now. Nonsensical setting and story? I can live with that, not everything has to be perfectly realistic and not everything has to make sense all the time. ![]()
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