SHUFFLE!
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
24
RELEASE
January 6, 2006
LENGTH
23 min
DESCRIPTION
In present times, Gods and Demons coexist together with Humans after the door between each of these worlds had opened. Tsuchimi Rin is a normal young high school student attending Verbena Academy, spending his days living peacefully with his childhood friend Kaede. Unexpectedly, one day the King of Gods, the King of Demons and their families move into be Rin's next door neighbors. Apparently the daughter of the Gods, Sia, and the daughter of the demons, Nerine, are both deeply in love with Rin after having met him the past. Along with his playful friendship with upperclassmen Asa and his encounter with the silent but cute Primula, Rin has much on his hands dealing with the affections of each of these girls. Based on the eroge by Navel.
CAST
Asa Shigure
Miki Itou
Kaede Fuyou
Yuuko Gotou
Primula
Hitomi
Lisianthus Eustoma
Sayaka Aoki
Nerine
Haruka Nagami
Rin Tsuchimi
Tomokazu Sugita
Mayumi Thyme
Miki Inoue
Kareha
Yura Hinata
Nadeshiko Benibara
Mari Oda
Ama Shigure
Yuria
Lycoris Forbesii
Haruka Nagami
Forbesii
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Eustoma
Juurouta Kosugi
Tsubomi
Ryouko Tanaka
Itsuki Midoriba
Hideki Ogihara
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
biogundam
61/100an ok rom com anime adaptation based on a porn game.Continue on AniListWarning this review may contain spoilers.
First impressions, so when I was first getting into anime this was probably one of the first v.n romance, harem shows I ever watched. So I didn't really know what to expect. and for most part it was all right for what was.
Story,6/10
So the premise of shuffle is pretty much about are bland main character who lives in a world where demons and Gods live peacefully with humanity. So while going to his school where Gods,demons,humans go together. He is given the opportunity of a life time to ether become the king of the gods or king of the demons by marrying one of of the princess who of course likes him because they meet him when they where children.
So from this you can tell it's going to be one of those happy if it's not broke don't fix it kind of harem plots where very thing is pretty idealistic and very thing is peachy as all hell.
So some of you are Probably thinking to yourself what's the point of watching this if everything is so happy go lucky. Dose that mean there is probably not going to be any drama to it and it's going to be a waste of time for someone like me that likes there rom-com's to be a bit more serious . Well if you said that to yourself then I have good news this is exactly what your are looking for if Your looking for something that takes itself seriously enough.
Now you're probably thinking how can this be if everything is happy and idealistic you must be trolling bio gundam please explain why you are saying theses thing.
Oh ok will.So shuffle for the first half plays out like a generic v.n rom-com harem school life.
We have the Male lead who is bland as fuck who convent starts getting a few girls that of course like Him and they go on all the usual slice of life, harem bullshit.
Like going on a few dates, going to beach together with his not harem group, doing school thing with them, and last and not lease the "not"on purpose fan service.
Sore zzzzzzz sore sore zzzzzzzzzzz sore zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz sore zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Bio Gundam you were trolling this isn't serious at all reported the mods need to know about this.
Wait wait you didn't let me finish, oh sorry there.
So the first part is pretty much sore city because if you have seen enough of v.n anime you will pretty much find this exact same plot beet for this.But where the story starts getting better from the point of v.n rom-com harem school life standards.
Is the second half which starts getting a lot more serious.
Because we get some much needed back story which explains why there girls like him and some drama about the harem girls.
For example one of them become very sick and almost to the point of death.
Another one being that one of the girls has a mental breakdown because of choices that the main character made.Which helps make the main character realizes that he can't just have his cake and eat it to. That choices he makes has actual consequences and he has to fix them himself.
Which adds a sense of realism that I believe that this series shares with the more realistic comparably speaking show school days that is willing to acknowledge the fact that when you try to have your cake and eat it to there is going to be consequences.
Of course shuffle never took as far as school days did.
But it's took itself seriously enough that you could take everything as serious.Now the ending is petty much the most disappointing part of it because the girl he chosen is sick and is going to die if they don't do something. so the protagonist saves her and then the girls act like nothing happened like for example one of them saying the he has chosen a girlfriend but not a bride so we still have a chance.
And I like Oh shit it's going to restart all over again fuck.
Another problem that this story has is that by today's standard it's very dated and also story telling like this pretty much helped kick start the decline of anime.
So dated is my biggest problem with it.
But it is well paced for a v.n. And it is probably one the better presented v.n anime.Characters, 6/10
The main character is pretty much your by the book v.n protagonist.
Who just happens to have life served to him on a plate literally.
His personality can be summarized in about on sentence
He is pretty much the nice guy and nothing else.
But one thing I have to give him credit on is that he makes the choice of what he is in love with. And also him realizing that he can't take these girls for granted. So he stands out a bit for just that.The side characters are pretty much one note.
Except some of the harem girls because all of them I have an ok back story which dose add some depth to them.
Also when you see these back stories in detail you can kind of understand why they would like the main characterFor an example One of the harem girls who he lives with pretty much does everything for him and at the start your probity thinking why is she like this. She probably there for waifu bait.
But when you see her back story it's makes a lot more sense why she does this. Because of a certain event that the Main character took the blame for And she treated him like trash for most of his life because of the event that he took the blame for. But after finding out the truth which the Main character was hiding for her own good she starts doing everything in her power to make the main character happy Because she feels guilty for all the bullshit she put him though. And I am like damn this is an actual good reason for doing this shit.Art,6/10
The animation was pretty average at best. Even buy the standards of the year it came out.
The style is pretty much the generic Style number 452282222929 that has been used countless times.
The characters designs are pretty much generic v.n novel designs with fantasy flavoring to make it look different.
The colors for this anime are pretty much bright which fits with the tone of the show.
Sound, 6/10
Op and ending was pretty nice to listen to.
It not sound take worthy but it was quite a nice listen.
So worth checking out.The ost for me was pretty forgettable.
So if you're into getting ost then you will probably not find anything else of interest here.
Enjoyment, 6/10
Now even though shuffle is generic as all hell.
With all the bland storytelling that has been milked to death in recent years.But what I really enjoyed about it that for the most part took itself seriously.
And it had a conclusion to its romance.
Which most story's like this don't have.
Overall,6/10
So overall if you like v.n,harem,school life that take themselves a little seriously then shuffle is what you are looking for.
But If you have seen enough of stories like this then you will it pretty generic and dated.
And probably overall not worth your time.ZNote
60/100It may not be anything particularly special, but it offers the occasional laugh and dramatic pulse.Continue on AniListSPOILER-FREE!
This review was originally written in July 2021, published as a YouTube video on my channel.What are the things you think of when anime comes to mind? That of course will be heavily dependent on who you ask. Do you watch anime for its takes on brain-bending science-fiction, or for its ability to make any sporting event seem like the most-amazing thing on the planet? Those are but two in a sea of possible answers. But there’s one particular aspect of anime that one cannot help but encounter, and that’s the idea of a male main character having women fall in love with him and desperately want him. That’s right, everyone! We’re diving into the ecchi harem genre, where the lowbrow, sexual comedy is the norm. Sometimes, you just feel compelled to go diving, even if it’s into a dumpster.
Shuffle! is hardly the first ecchi harem comedy show that I’ve seen, but was one of the earliest shows that I put on my watchlist years ago and only just got around to watching and finishing. As for why it took me so long to do that? Well, I guess you could call that the result of my own laziness. I’m certainly not averse to seeing shows that might be a little more, shall we say, risqué in their content, and knowing that this was based on an adult visual novel, I could only guess what lay in store for me.
In a universe where humanity lives in harmony with gods and devils, Tsumichi Rin is a high school boy living with his childhood friend, Fuyou Kaede. After catching up with their mutual friend Shigure Asa, news comes out at their high school that a transfer student will be joining their class. Later that day, Rin runs into a blue-haired demon on a swing named Nerine, and a red-haired god at the grocery store named Lisianthus, or Sia for short. The next morning, it turns out that there were TWO transfers students rather than one coming to the school, and as luck would have it, it’s the same two girls that Rin met the day before. They’re accompanied by their fathers, who declare that Rin is to wed either daughter of his choosing. Oh, and it turns out that they’re the kings of the gods and devils and they also become Rin and Kaede’s next door neighbors. So begins a story of all these female characters trying to win Rin’s affection.
The lowbrow comedy begins manifesting itself almost immediately, with one of the main gimmicks of the early show being that the entire male student body turns viciously horny. While they already did so with Kaede before Nerine and Sia arrived, they take to forming their own societies of appreciation for the various girls while trying to seemingly flay Rin for his absurd luck in having so many women want him. This leads to several moments that, while not quite funny, are slightly amusing. The fathers themselves are not immune to being at the brunt end of the comedy, either – they’re absurd forwardness with Rin about trying to get him to marry one of their daughters leads to Sia demonstrating her amazing fighting skills with any nearby chair.
The various characters, while not necessarily being much beyond stock for the genre, never crossed into nauseating or aggravating territory. Part of the reason for this is that not only are all the characters aware that they all have romantic feelings for Rin, but also because apart from that, they’re friendly with one another. Kaede, Nerine, and Sia all tend to walk home with Rin together, and they treat Asa with respect as their senpai. They view winning Rin’s affection as a competition, but largely not as one rooted in furious jealousy. It’s as though because they acknowledge the bizarre situation Rin has been thrown into, they’ll accept whatever decision he makes. Their time alone with him isn’t centered in cutting the other women down, but rather in showing that they care about him.
Because Shuffle! is based on a visual novel, it takes the approach of trying to include enough of each character’s story arc in the 24-episode span. As Kaede, Nerine, Sia, and Asa spend more time one-on-one with Rin and their own stories are explored, it gradually gets revealed how they all tie into his life. The difficulty that arises in this approach is that in trying to feature all the characters, one runs the risk of an imbalance in how much time or development each character is given. The show manages to partially rectify this by featuring all the characters in most of the run, even during arcs where they aren’t the central focus, but even so, it cannot quite escape the problem. One character in particular, Primula, seems to get this problem moreso than the other characters. Her arc takes up a few episodes in the middle despite being introduced rather early, which is okay, but the arc itself doesn’t feel like it ever reaches a full resolution later on; it just kind of stops. She does get a few more moments in the latter half of the show, but nothing that feels solid enough to be considered growth or development.
Rin himself is also, as is typically the case in shows like Shuffle!, a rather weak character. There is very little to him that is worth commenting on, aside from the fact that he essentially relies on Kaede to basically function since he cannot cook or do other household chores. He’s a nice guy as far as personality is concerned, but not much beyond that, although he does have moments of coming across as an unintentional jerk to Kaede at times. His most notable trait though is his indecisiveness; he adopts the approach of holding off on making any kind of decision regarding the love interests until the end of the show, which makes his holding off on a final decision an especially-knowing one. By doing this, he is responsible for some of the events both leading up to and including the final arc, some of which I cannot help but feel could have been prevented if he had been more upfront from the beginning.
The final arc also highlights another difficulty in the show, and that’s in its transition at the halfway point. By making an effort to tell a more-compelling story, such as including the gods and demons aspect into various parts of the narrative, it doesn’t handle it quite as cleanly as it was going for. The second half of the show feels like it’s juggling too much, losing some focus as it spent more time on heightening drama instead of comedy, without feeling like things were progressing as naturally as they should have. Was it bad? Well…sort of; there were indeed some moments that worked. It’s just that the whole is not well put-together.
All that aside, it wouldn’t be an R-rated ecchi show without some topless nudity in it. Despite the sexual overtones present throughout the series, I was pleasantly surprised at the lack of visible fanservice nudity shots that Shuffle! so easily could have provided. For being twenty-four episodes long, I could count just about all of the scenes involving nudity on one hand. In doing so, the show seems to be making a genuine attempt to, like I said, bring more emphasis to the characters, overall drama, and non-sexual comedy. It’s worth remarking though that the moments where titillating nudity does take place seem to get a bit of a bump in animation quality. I must guess that the production staff knew when to pool their budget resources and go above and beyond.
Shuffle! offers the occasional laugh, and the fact that it aspires to greater dramatic heights and does succeed every once in a while, makes the series more notable in the ecchi harem genre than others. Some characters don’t have nearly enough fleshing out to make their stories compelling, and certain things are dropped rather abruptly instead of properly following through. While I can’t quite bring myself to say that I liked it, this show managed to be one of the more-pleasant outings I’ve had with the genre. It may not be anything special, but if you’ve ever been curious to explore the genre for yourself but didn’t know where to start, this might be one worth considering.
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- (3.2/5)
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Ended inJanuary 6, 2006
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