Chi's New Address anime review
April 25th 2009 04:55
Chi's New Address is the sequel of Chi's Sweet Home.
Genres: comedy, slice of life
Synopsis: Chi is still living with the Yamada family, but they decide it isn't fair to force her to hide indoors in their "no pets allowed" apartment. So they decide there is only one thing is to be done, Chi must move away for her own happiness.
Source: Anime News Network
Comment:
Firstly, I would like to say that you may not be able to grasp what's going on in this sequel if you didn't watch the first installment of this series because as usual, it's related with the previous season. So I guess this is the first thing I have to warn you first.
Okay, let's proceed with the storyline first. The main point of this story is very clear indeed even though the same issues has arose such as raising Chi without the landlady's knowledge and they have to move out of the house if Chi was discovered by the landlady. Finally, they have come out with the solution in this sequel which it can be expected if you're having a pet illegally. Even in the intro, you can see many kinds of pets so we can guess that Chi will meet quite a lot of pets in her new area.
This sequel also provide another good example of cats' behavior when it comes to new environment which I find it great because it's hard to unravel what the cat is actually thinking. And the way the anime portrayed the cats' psychology is very easy to understand.
I have nothing much to say about this anime since I managed to watch the anime until episode 12 and I'm waiting for more. Overall, this sequel is as fun as the first season. I think the sequel is a bit shorter than the previous season. But still, I recommend you to watch this anime especially if you're a cat lover.
You can read my very first blog post which is Chi's Sweet Home review here
Since Chi's New Address is not available in DVD yet, you can get Chi's Sweet Home DVD instead by going here:
Chi's Sweet Home Complete listing
Genres: comedy, slice of life
Synopsis: Chi is still living with the Yamada family, but they decide it isn't fair to force her to hide indoors in their "no pets allowed" apartment. So they decide there is only one thing is to be done, Chi must move away for her own happiness.
Source: Anime News Network
Comment:
Firstly, I would like to say that you may not be able to grasp what's going on in this sequel if you didn't watch the first installment of this series because as usual, it's related with the previous season. So I guess this is the first thing I have to warn you first.
Okay, let's proceed with the storyline first. The main point of this story is very clear indeed even though the same issues has arose such as raising Chi without the landlady's knowledge and they have to move out of the house if Chi was discovered by the landlady. Finally, they have come out with the solution in this sequel which it can be expected if you're having a pet illegally. Even in the intro, you can see many kinds of pets so we can guess that Chi will meet quite a lot of pets in her new area.
This sequel also provide another good example of cats' behavior when it comes to new environment which I find it great because it's hard to unravel what the cat is actually thinking. And the way the anime portrayed the cats' psychology is very easy to understand.
I have nothing much to say about this anime since I managed to watch the anime until episode 12 and I'm waiting for more. Overall, this sequel is as fun as the first season. I think the sequel is a bit shorter than the previous season. But still, I recommend you to watch this anime especially if you're a cat lover.
You can read my very first blog post which is Chi's Sweet Home review here
Since Chi's New Address is not available in DVD yet, you can get Chi's Sweet Home DVD instead by going here:
Chi's Sweet Home Complete listing
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