Miss Kuroitsu From the Monster Development Department

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In a world where good and evil are in constant conflict, there are those who wage unseen battles. Specifically, the development department that churns out the evil monsters that have to fight the good heroes. Located in the deep underground laboratories of Secret Society Agastia, its scientists do more than just research and experiments. They also have to secure development budgets, manage schedules, and gain the approval of executives through the daily battle known as... the presentation! Touka Kuroitsu works as a rank-and-file researcher at Agastia. With Dr. Sadamaki by her side, can she overcome the many trials thrown her way to create a brilliant hero-slaying monster?! Standing in their way is their mortal enemy, the anonymous but unrivaled transforming hero, Divine Swordsman Blader! This story chronicles a new perspective from the professionals who fight hard trying to develop a monster that can beat a superhero! (Crunchyroll)

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englanti I do not know anything concerning the Super Sentai metaseries. In the past, I only saw Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (who are not even strictly Japanese), and I stopped watching that after a while because I got tired of it, so my expectations for Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department were not very high. I did not really get it during the first few episodes. However, this anime series finally won me over with its comedy and sense of humor. There are funny parallels to the strict corporate environments, interesting and likable characters, and an overall pleasant atmosphere. Gradually I started to really enjoy everything about it and discovered a lot of favorite characters (Megistus, Wolf, Cannon, Mizuki...) and was entertained by the unexpected, hilarious, and original ideas the anime's creators managed to come up with throughout its narrative. Even though it is probably not going to make me want to watch Super Sentai, I have to admit that maybe the last episode and a few other moments were actually pretty cool. Perhaps I am now kind of picking up on what the Japanese actually see in their colorful main protagonists in stretchy Spandex, elastane, and Lycra costumes. So I am glad I gave this anime series a chance, even though it should have gone completely over my head, and I am surprised at how much I ended up enjoying it. 7/10. ()