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Demi-chan wa Kataritai ( Interviews with Monster girl ) is an anime released in winter of 2017. An anime released by A-1 pictures With the genres of comedy, slice of life and supernatural. Demi-chan wa Kataritai is the 9th most popular anime in winter 20…
Read full review on AniList →Cute, fun and an interesting approach to the general SoL narrative
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*There are many generic SoL Anime and there's this Anime*.
"Interview with Monster Girls" is an SoL Anime taking place in a futuristic world where "Demis", beings that are slightly different from your usual human l…
Read full review on AniList →A fun school comedy that focuses on the teachers as much as the students
_A time when demi-humans have slowly begun to be accepted into human society but remain rare, and most humans have little knowledge about them. High school biology teacher Tetsuo discovers he has three demi students, along with a new demi coworker, and hopes to learn more about their lives._
This s…
Read full review on AniList →An anime about the educators work
~~~Demi-chan wa Kataritai was a hidden gem for me. I wanted to see an anime about science or teachers, or the teacher-student relationship and I came across this anime. I'm not going to lie, before watching this anime I saw some scenes to see if this was not ecchi anime or anime of cute girls doing…
Read full review on AniList →A solid series with emotional depth and a feel-good atmosphere.
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This was a sleeper hit for me, as _Demi-chan wa Kataritai_ was a word-of-mouth recommendation from a friend who had already seen the first episode. Somehow, in my preparation for the winter anime season, I missed this one,…
Read full review on AniList →An Above Average Slice of Life comedy with a Monstrous Twist
The word ‘Biology’ can have plenty of different meanings, especially to those who dedicate their lives to the study of it. For Biology major and current Biology teacher Tetsuo Takahashi, it isn’t the bottom of the ocean or the microscopic lifeforms inside our bodies that has captured his interest,…
Read full review on AniList →A light atmosphere that touches on the topic of discrimination, and a teacher knows how to treat them right.
Relationships are beautiful, especially when it can be with people who are half human, half demi.
Interviews with Monster Girls take into account Slice of Life and Deep topics at the same time;and if A-1 can do something right, it’s this.
The story mostly happens at school where the events unfold…
Read full review on AniList →A cutesy, feel-good show with a heartfelt message. Surprisingly not fetish-laden. A bit predictable, but enjoyable.
Ever since MonMusu, the anime community's obsession with monster girls has been near rampant. The sheer insanity of the now-trope generated quite a significant amount of popularity and cash, and additions to the "genre" were sure to follow. That's where we get Demi-chan from, an adaptation of a mang…
Read full review on AniList →Cute girls doing cute things with a good amount of life lessons mixed in!
This show attracted me with the cute designs and amazing opening, but it's also the most relatable show I've seen to date. As a black male, I understand how characters like hikari and her friends get judged for rumors and stereotypes of their backgrounds. No one wants to be lumped into a category, b…
Read full review on AniList →A cute Anime, showing the differences and equalities between us
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Prejudice, social segregation, discrimination ... these terrible words have always been part of our vocabulary since the beginning of humanity, but how to elaborate such a delicate subject?
Recently I was watching Demi-chan wa Kataritai, or Interviews with Monster Girls, created by Petosu and…
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