Postby Mr. Hat'n'Clogs » Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:47 pm
Arakawa Under the Bridge is really, really good. It's got a lot of different things that all contribute to that. First, there's the manic craziness Shinbo brings to the table that everyone will probably recognize from Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei. Again, like Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei, there's this big cast where each character has their own particular quirk, in this ranging from Sister, a former soldier dressed as a nun, to P-ko, a girl who has probably read too much shoujo manga and is desperately in love with the Chief, a very serious man (voiced by Keiji Fujiwara!) who dressed as a kappa, insisting he is the real deal. However, what Arakawa Under the Bridge has that Zetsubo doesn't is occasional touching and wonderful moments where the comedy has some kind of purpose beyond weird jokes. The relationship between the two leads, Recruit and Nino, is really really great. Nino especially is hilarious and wonderful, and I could take her fantastic facial expressions and her poignant and refreshing honesty all day. I wonder how much of this is because the characters are adults, even if none of them act like it. It was also really great to see Rec slowly become part of this crazy homeless community to the point where he's really comfortable living under the bridge.
The series isn't perfect, unfortunately. One is that occasionally the reaction shots from Rec do get a little tiresome, though it depends on the joke. Additionally, the series sets up some really interesting ideas to explore that it doesn't really get around to. I know the manga is still on-going, but I do wish it could've dealt more with Nino's past than it actually ended up doing by the end. These problems are really no big deal though, because I haven't had laughs this hard since I saw Nichibros the first time. Definitely worth a look.