NERAWARETA GAKUEN
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
OTHER
RELEASE
October 19, 2012
LENGTH
106 min
DESCRIPTION
Spring marks the start of another new school year at a junior high school in Kamakura. A new transfer student, Ryoichi Kyogoku joins the 8th grade. Kyogoku has a very special proficiency in telepathy and has been ordered by his father to use this ability to scan other people's minds and take over the school.
He instantly gains popularity at school from his good looks and charisma and he sets about taking control of the school. As people begin to fall under Kyogoku's spell, he covertly manipulates his followers and pushes aside anyone who gets in his way.
With the school almost completely under the control of Kyogoku, only one boy seems unaffected—Seki. Does Seki have what it takes to save everyone from the clutches of mind control?
(Source: Scotland Loves Animation)
CAST
Kahori Harukawa
Kana Hanazawa
Natsuki Suzuura
Mayu Watanabe
Kenji Seki
Yuutaro Honjou
Ryouichi Kyougoku
Daisuke Ono
Yuu Jinno
Ryouhei Kimura
Saitou-sensei
Hidenobu Kiuchi
Shouta Nonomura
Kunihiro Maeda
Daito Amano
Taira Kikumoto
Jou Nakajima
Riku Toyama
Kazunori Morota
Kouji Seki
Naoya Uchida
Yukari Kondou
Tomoyo Sasaki
Kyoutou-sensei
Kanji Obana
Saori Endou
Kanae Itou
Kyougoku no Tsukaima
Hiroaki Hirata
Chounouryokusha
Hidemitsu Shimizu
Yuriko Yamagiwa
Haruka Tomatsu
Arisa Shimizu
Yuuko Wada
Shiro
Anna Mugiho
Akari Ishikawa
Risa Uchida
Haruka Soga
Yui Ishikawa
Satoshi Momose
Takumi Asahina
Joseito A
Marie Hatanaka
Joseito B
Satomi Moriya
Kenji no Haha
Misaki Saisho
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REVIEWS
ZearoX
25/100A laughable derisive attempt at trying to combine Psychics with Time-TravelContinue on AniListPsychic School Wars is the answer to the question of what would happen if the writer of Steins;Gate suddenly had a stroke which left him mentally retarded. That the premise is dumb is self-evident by the thoroughly unimaginative title. That is not to say that the title actually tells you what will happen. The closest thing to a war in this movie is if it should take itself seriously or linger even longer on butt-shots and boob-glances.
The conflict in the movie, if we can call it that, is between the super-cliched transfer student Ryouichi and the equally cliche bumbling village idiot Kenji, or Ken for short. Ken is as thick as wood, and about as filled with personality as a black hole. Of course he also has a neighbour, Natsuki, who is both talented, physically strong, and helplessly in love with Ken. And Ken, the bumbling idiot that he is, has no clue. Ken is in love with boob-chan, or Kahori as she is also called. Kahori has a gentle spirit, likes playing the piano, is not at all interested in Ken, and obviously falls madly in love with our handsome mysterious Ryouichi at first glance - cause it was decided that there weren't enough cliches in this movie already - while she pays no heed to poor idiot Ken.
Of course the mysterious transfer student has a glassy thing, a not so subtle hourglass which shimmers. And a white fox companion which speaks like an old dude and looks like a Pokemon. He uses the glassy shiny thing to set things in motion, and the only one who can stand against him is Ken-kun the bumbling village idiot! The problem is that while the storyline is both incredibly simple and could make for some effective and interesting conflicts, the movie entirely forsakes these conflicts for romantic drama. This is not a war, but simply some slapped on time-traveling, psychic mumbo-jumbo with some pseudo-intellectual philosophical garbage being uttered so that it looks cool. It's as if a teenager wrote the script to try and impress other teenagers.
It's an adaption, and to everyone's surprise the writer is actually an old dude! I don't think we should blame the poor fellow too much though, the movie stands on its own and fails on its own. Having not read the source material that this movie is based on, I am willing to give that poor old dude reasonable doubt. The story is bewildering, meandering, and pointless. I sat there waiting for something to happen, yet nothing really ever did. It had some poor attempts at trying to show bullying which just seemed like a mockery of bullying everywhere. Everything that could have been given weight, including the relationships which form the main focus of the story, are instead drained of life by shitty anime Dracula. Oh and they want you to sit through the credits, all of them - yes all of them - before they end the movie. It's as if they looked at Marvel movies and said
-You know what would be even more awesome than a small end credit scene? THE WHOLE ENDING END CREDIT-SCENE. We are geniuses, what could possibly go wrong.
The one redeeming feature of this movie lies in the artwork, which although uneven, does present us with some beautiful scenery. This movie is not really worth your time, but if you do watch it, leave your brain at the door. Even then, there is no action, no war, no nothing. This movie is as pointless as this review.
natheraf
30/100Nothing in the plot made sense (at the end)Continue on AniListWarning, very personal criticisms. Please don't get angry.
I've watched very little anime and most of my time watching said anime is rewatching anime that I've already watched because they mean a lot to me. Things I've watched I would say that they were very easy to follow. I'm a very emotional guy but I love to look for romance when finding new things to watch. But with watching much romance, for me, I get a very bad emotional baggage (which I enjoy because I feel like I grow as a person when struggling with it) where I think about the emotional coaster the anime has gotten me into. The anime Nerawareta Gakuen was very hard to follow for me. Throughout watching the anime, I couldn't relate or get emotionally attached to any of the characters. Nothing in the plot made sense. I understand that explaining the entire plot is boring and I understand that as long as you understand what is freaking going on, there's no need for explaining. My favorite show which does this correctly is House Of Cards and Black Mirror. Both shows not needed to explain the plot because it is easily understood. Leaving the viewers to question plot holes is very much part of the enjoyable experience. An anime example I would like to throw out there is Your Name. Very little explaining of the plot, but very easy to catch on to and very enjoyable plotholes. The anime Nerawareta Gakuen might not be an anime for me altogether. Maybe I just don't like plotholes and open-ended questions that I need to answer on my own when watching anime. But I know that's not the case because there is a short film that I watched that counters this argument, Shelter. Full of questions, a very enjoyable part of the experience. All in all, I didn't enjoy the plot of the film, nor get attached to the characters. But I will rewatch it because maybe knowing what's going to happen next while rewatching will help me catch the details that I missed.
P.S. Another anime I've watched where I felt the same way like this* (in said review) is Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko. I've given it an 8 because it was doing well during the early half of the film but then gotten crazy during the rest of it. If you guys know what's wrong with me and what is something I can improve on when watching these types of films to get what's going on, I'm all ears.
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SCORE
- (3.25/5)
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Ended inOctober 19, 2012
Main Studio Sunrise
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