Considering that Kannagi looked like a silly wooden version of Akikan! at first, it was a pleasant surprise to find that the series was less about harems and fanservice and more about good-natured comedy. I was attracted to the character designs right away, and I was pleased to find that the art quality remained fairly high throughout the entire season.
Story
Kannagi starts off fast and does well up until the karaoke episode. Unfortunately, the final 3 episodes are rather depressing and slow, as Nagi is mostly absent and the focus is on an especially moody Jin. This really breaks the momentum and gets away from the light comedy that made the first 2/3rds of Kannagi so successful. Furthermore, the final three episodes really shine the magic stick light on how flimsy the story in Kannagi is. There is almost zero focus on Nagi’s status or mission, and even her quest for more followers is largely ignored. Almost all of the points brought up in the beginning are ignored after the whole cast is introduced. The jarring nature of the final three episodes reveals that most of the plot was really just a set-up for the jokes in Kannagi.
Characters
Fortunately for Kannagi, the cast is very strong. Almost all of the art club receives equal time (except maybe Shino), and the whole gang has a very pleasant and endearing dynamic. While Nagi was my favorite because of her puns, I enjoyed all the characters a lot. Even moody Jin at the end wasn’t that bad, and the characters were a major plus for this series. I thought the 10th episode especially highlighted a lot of the great dynamics, especially with the subtle noises and faces that Zange and Tsugumi were making. There was not much I didn’t like about the characters in Kannagi.
Tilt
Kannagi does a lot of subtle things right. First off, the voice acting in Kannagi is excellent, and at times masterful. Nagi’s seiyuu does an especially great job, but everyone contributes. Even the karaoke was perfect and fit the characters wonderfully. The animation was very good throughout the series. Although the art was somewhat simple, almost every little detail was carefully animated and given motion. Little things like Nagi scratching her leg with her toes or Meguru shifting to read lyrics around Jin added up and left me with a really good impression of the animation staff. Even the cliche tripping scene at the end was very well choreographed (though still incredibly cheesy).
The music is very good throughout the series. The OP is catchy and the animation becomes even more amusing as more characters are introduced. I didn’t care that much for the peaceful ED, but I did like the Shirigeya Supermarket song. The BGM music was ok, and I liked a lot of the karaoke songs. There also seemed to be a lot of tongue-in-cheek moments, like with the absurd Lolikko Cutie scenes. All in all I thought the production team did an outstanding job of bringing the manga to life.
Verdict
Kannagi was a lot of fun and was surprisingly good. If it had been a 2-cour season, the lull in 11-13 would have been fine; unfortunately, with just 1-cour the reintroduction of plot at the end really killed the pacing and turned off a lot of viewers. I thought it was a reasonable way to end the series, but it wasn’t a lot of fun. Still, I would watch another season of Kannagi in a heartbeat, even if the plot were completely ignored again.
Kannagi Review
Considering that Kannagi looked like a silly wooden version of Akikan! at first, it was a pleasant surprise to find that the series was less about harems and fanservice and more about good-natured comedy. I was attracted to the character designs right away, and I was pleased to find that the art quality remained fairly high throughout the entire season.
Story
Kannagi starts off fast and does well up until the karaoke episode. Unfortunately, the final 3 episodes are rather depressing and slow, as Nagi is mostly absent and the focus is on an especially moody Jin. This really breaks the momentum and gets away from the light comedy that made the first 2/3rds of Kannagi so successful. Furthermore, the final three episodes really shine the magic stick light on how flimsy the story in Kannagi is. There is almost zero focus on Nagi’s status or mission, and even her quest for more followers is largely ignored. Almost all of the points brought up in the beginning are ignored after the whole cast is introduced. The jarring nature of the final three episodes reveals that most of the plot was really just a set-up for the jokes in Kannagi.
Characters
Fortunately for Kannagi, the cast is very strong. Almost all of the art club receives equal time (except maybe Shino), and the whole gang has a very pleasant and endearing dynamic. While Nagi was my favorite because of her puns, I enjoyed all the characters a lot. Even moody Jin at the end wasn’t that bad, and the characters were a major plus for this series. I thought the 10th episode especially highlighted a lot of the great dynamics, especially with the subtle noises and faces that Zange and Tsugumi were making. There was not much I didn’t like about the characters in Kannagi.
Tilt
Kannagi does a lot of subtle things right. First off, the voice acting in Kannagi is excellent, and at times masterful. Nagi’s seiyuu does an especially great job, but everyone contributes. Even the karaoke was perfect and fit the characters wonderfully. The animation was very good throughout the series. Although the art was somewhat simple, almost every little detail was carefully animated and given motion. Little things like Nagi scratching her leg with her toes or Meguru shifting to read lyrics around Jin added up and left me with a really good impression of the animation staff. Even the cliche tripping scene at the end was very well choreographed (though still incredibly cheesy).
The music is very good throughout the series. The OP is catchy and the animation becomes even more amusing as more characters are introduced. I didn’t care that much for the peaceful ED, but I did like the Shirigeya Supermarket song. The BGM music was ok, and I liked a lot of the karaoke songs. There also seemed to be a lot of tongue-in-cheek moments, like with the absurd Lolikko Cutie scenes. All in all I thought the production team did an outstanding job of bringing the manga to life.
Verdict
Kannagi was a lot of fun and was surprisingly good. If it had been a 2-cour season, the lull in 11-13 would have been fine; unfortunately, with just 1-cour the reintroduction of plot at the end really killed the pacing and turned off a lot of viewers. I thought it was a reasonable way to end the series, but it wasn’t a lot of fun. Still, I would watch another season of Kannagi in a heartbeat, even if the plot were completely ignored again.
Kabitzin’s Rating: 4/5
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