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DJ activities full of good vibes, with a lovely cast and one of the best CGI in anime.
D4DJ is a multimedia project I have been following for a bit less than a year before the TV series started, my excitement towards the anime was huge, and I'm really happy to say that not only it was nice, but it also surpassed my expectations.
This anime follows the cheerful Rinku and her new (and…
Read full review on AniList →An upgrade from BanG Dream in every way
When I first watched BanG Dream, I found myself extremely confused and frankly very repulsed from the spunky nature of the main characters and how by simply being too sticky, Kasumi can somehow pull together an entire band. Admittedly when I started D4DJ I felt that Rinku embodies many of the simila…
Read full review on AniList →D4DJ is the experience of going to a great show and dancing all night.
I did not expect to love this show!! I watched it purely because of that gif (you know the one). The gif is a little strange looking, funny, and cute so I half-seriously decided to put the show on with no prior expectations. Turns out, the memes don't lie, this show has personality in spades. I'm st…
Read full review on AniList →Just watch Revstar instead
If you watched Love Live and thought to yourself, "Man, I wish this was better," Then you should probably watch Shoujo Kageki: Revue Starlight.
But yeah, D4DJ is pretty good.
Not to rely too heavily on the Love Live comparisons, but D4DJ is basically Love Live but with DJs. A group of music-lovi…
Read full review on AniList →The most awful soundtrack in any music anime I have heard... does it make it up for it elsewhere?
Most music anime have pop or pop-rock songs. Those are fine. Some have rock, that's amazing~
But basically none I've watched have had techno. Even where there was, it was few and far between. And techno, is the one genre I *cannot* stand. Alternative rock is fine, pop is usually fine. But techno is…
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