![]() No there's not a lot of character development, no changes over time, no sudden changes in character, and so on. I started watching Mistudomoe expecting some ridiculous corny character archetypes, and I kinda got exactly that. The "three stooges" concept has been in media for quite a long time and has become so frequent that it's become cliché. I found the noises that came from whatever always top notch (the blood leaking noises were so silly I got hearty laugh the first time it happened). Since this show uses a lot of slapstick, the sound effects are also an important part. Always supplying a chuckle the music ranges from parodies of talk shows to classical music pieces played in incredibly unfitting ways. It's a slow almost melancholic song that doesn't really seem right until the very last episode. The ending song was rather unfitting though. The opening instantly caught me off guard, all three girls of the main cast could sing so well! The singing and dancing set you up for an exciting episode every time - not once did I skip the opening song. The side cast is blooming with stars, including Aki Toyosaki (Yui from K-ON!), Inoue Kikuko (Lust from FMA:B), Saito Chiwa (Aika from Aria), and last but not least, Chihara Minori who voices Yuki in Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu. The voice acting was great! The very main cast was voiced by some pretty obscure folks, the most well known one, who voiced Nagi in Kannagi, is Tomatsu Haruka, who voices Hitoha (the youngest sister) in Mistudomoe. The art style works for what kind of anime this is, but I think many things could have been improved upon, and if Mistudomoe were re-done the thing that I would ask be worked would be the backgrounds, CG, and overall fluidity of animation. The emotion that comes out of the characters faces definitely increases the quality of the humor and characters. Even if what just happened in the anime wasn't funny, if Futaba (the middle sister) does her euphoric "my brain is dead" face I'd laugh. It looks very basic and some would as far to say it looks generic - but oh the reaction faces. If you're watching Mistudomoe then the visuals aren't your top priority. There were actually a few scenes that made me so sick I almost gagged myself (a shining example is the episode in which the nurse accidentally spills everyone in the schools urine samples on the ground). ![]() Eventually the joke becomes so frequent you have dialogue like "Sorry girls, I was late because I was arrested three times on the way here." If you've a certain disdain for bathroom humor, I would not recommend this. How is this supposed to be funny? Anytime their father tries to do something for them he always ends up getting arrested by the cops. For example, the Marui's father is drawn with a thick black line around him, and the line makes him look extra suspicious. The jokes rely a lot on misunderstandings, running gags, and dirty humor. Now, that's about it for the actual story, but whatever segment you watch in Mistudomoe always ends up being laugh out loud funny by the end. The Marui triplets run amok through the school and cause everyone problems everywhere. His class appears normal and easy-going at first, but then to his dismay, he has to control all three of the craaaaziest kids in school who just HAPPEN to be triplet sisters. That being said you should easily be able to tell it's one It's rude and frequently disgusting, idiotic and atrocious, and violent and inappropriate in any way it can be. What Mistudomoe also is though, is vulgar. But by some miracle, Mistudomoe is fresh and funny, and will always leave you craving for another episode. The art is awful and follows a long line of under-budget slice-of-life comedies that always end up in your computer's recycling bin after viewing. The premise is cliché the everyday life of three very unique sisters. Mitsudomoe is the stupidest anime I have ever had the good fortune to see.
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