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Shimono Hiro, who did Katsuragi Keima’s voice in The World God Only Knows, did a fine job with his role in Ben-To too. I also like when the bento battles are about to start, the music playing in the grocery stores would get higher in volumes, brilliantly increasing the build-up atmosphere of the battles.
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There are even hints of classical Japanese instruments mixed in it. The soundtracks boast a variety of genre, tribal, pop jazzy, rock, electro house and so on. It’s so good that I’m starting to regret my decision in my Best of 2011 for the best soundtrack category. I would say the sound department of the anime is really satisfying. I also awaits eagerly the day when Brunette reveals her face, though that seems unlikely. Some character models look reused, especially Satou You and a certain hat-wearing final boss. The battle scenes are quite smooth though the characters sometimes moved in awkwardly unrealistic and almost impossible movements. While the art and animations aren’t top-notch, there are certainly satisfactory.
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Since Ben-To had such a wacky atmosphere, this is easily overlooked but 10 episodes are definitely not a good choice for anime with deep plots though. That’s the problem with anime airing at around 10 episodes sadly since they lack the time schedule for developments. The main flaw about the characters would be that they lacked character developments. As a yuri fan, Shiraume Ume also deserves a honorouable mention too, who even pwns Ayame in the arts of yuri! Hana Oshiroi doesn’t bring much to the overall plot, but she is a fun character at base. Although she doesn’t show it in her face, she is always concerned about the well-being of her club members, always taking care of them and even waits for them to return like the loving senpai she is. Ayame’s interactions with Satou are mostly ones which reinforces the comedy levels of the show. Yarizui Sen and Shaga Ayame are rather fun characters as well. Blending in both of these features is what make a harem male lead so great, and is one reason why I liked Saito from Zero no Tsukaima, plainly because he have almost the same traits as Satou. Of cause, even though he’s a pervert, he doesn’t forget to deal some damage with his badassery when the time is right. He’s funny and perverted and ironically, it’s usually these characters who are the more superior ones in harem anime then the “try-to-be-innocent” types of male protagonist. The characters are fun and aforementioned, the creators made a good choice in making Satou the main comic relief character. Having bad characters who don’t even make such an impact would be an anime’s downfall, and I’m glad Ben-To didn’t make such an impact.
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Ben-To is an anime which really show us an example of how to make a proper harem anime and how to deliver a perverted joke properly without sounding cliche.Ĭharacters are important as they are the ones who drive the anime forward. This is another reason why I liked Zero no Tsukaima so much. This is probably because they used the main character as a comic relief, not on the heroines themselves. Although a lot of perverted jokes are used, they are actually funny. The humors are another point to note about the anime. I rather liked the fanservices in this anime, probably because more than half of them involves yuri and shoujo-ai. Being a harem show, there are fanservice scenes from time to time, yet they are not overdone. The premise is funny and ridiculous, and the show pulls through, showing us just how ridiculous and reckless a student can be, getting beat-up only to buy a half-priced bento. He later joined the Half-Priced Food Lovers Club, invited by one of the famed fighters, Yarizui Sen, so that he can learn the arts of bento wars. After managing to wake up, he found out that an all-out brawl always occurs in these grocery stores, where fighters, aka “wolves” fight with each other just to get their bento. One day, when he entered a grocery store and tried to take a bento box, he got pounded up and was literally within the boundary of life and death. He could only get his lunches and dinners somewhere else. Satou You’s high school is a place where it only provides breakfast. Witness the epic battles between these fighters as they struggle for life, death and… bento.