500https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/poster780.jpg As a noted ecchi connoisseur I always try to watch old ones that I never got the chance to see rather than wait for the two or three ecchi anime every season and pray they dont suck. My experience started in the late 2000s with anime like Sora no Otoshimono and later To Love Ru seasons that morphed my obsession with this genre. I never fully experienced all ecchi before the 2010s except for a handful that many consider classics. This eventually led me to come across Amaneide yo randomly or Ah My Buddha. After it was finished I can safely say that this is not one that many would consider a classic. Am I saying this because its absolute trash or does nobody remember it? A little bit in the former and the latter. Almost nobody I know who follows the genre even talks about this in the plethora of ecchi during the 2000s. There is a broad consensus that the decade was mostly terrible for the genre. It wasnt until the tail end of the decade that things started to move forward in making a standout ecchi anime during the 2010s. With an ecchi like Amaenaide yo it perfectly represents all of the bad ones during the 2000s. Is it outright garbage? I would not go so far as to say that there are far worse ones but I can certainly say that this was just outright stale formulaic and boring in every sense of these words. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/84131.jpg As a setup it does have one that is interesting on paper. You have a Buddhist monk training with a harem of nuns that each represents the bosatsu of the six lower realms of the traditional Buddhist cosmology. That sounds unique in an anime of this caliber. The problem is that they do not take advantage of the possibilities of this story setup down the road. It is just an excuse to have the main character look at their lewd bodies to gain his exorcism powers to defeat the supernatural entities inside of the girls. Usually that would be fine as this is an ecchi anime after all. But the issue is that the ecchi is incredibly tame and not all that exciting. How can the ecchi be tame and unexciting? Well for one the art design is so dated and unremarkable. The girls look painfully generic and the animation is incredibly slow and not very flashy. There are a few points where it does work but overall it makes you realize Yep this is obviously from 2005. The design of the demons isnt anything special either just overall not an exciting anime to look at aesthetically. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/039e96d0cd25ff61c2f321090e2bf2971462858411full.jpg What drags down the charm of the ecchi mishaps is that the female characters have little to no personality whatsoever. As I write this I cant even remember the names of any of them. Not just that but also what archetypes they fit into your typical harem anime what their likes and dislikes are or how they contribute to the main story. The only one that I could point out was the main heroine but thats only because she was the one that suffered through most of the main characters lewd shenanigans and acts as the main love interest. Other than her I could not tell you the purpose of the rest except for the main character exorcising their demons in one episode. Even for supporting casts you have to give them something else that makes them feel special to make them stand out or Im not going to care what happens to them or what they are doing. Nothing about the plot itself is even bearing a critique. To sum it all up in one word is dull. It feels like your typical episodic anime that all connects in some fashion but feels like your monster of the week anime that is already saturated enough as it is or was. By the time I watched episode seven I had been up even trying to care about what was happening. It did not help that the characters were all completely wooden both in personality and writing. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2019/05/4699099bb82ef75ecw.jpg I know this review may be a bit random because why would anybody have the urge to write anything this forgotten in the anime stratosphere? For some reason I wanted to showcase an ecchi that was part of a bygone era when harem anime was so saturated and mostly crap. This was when Love Hina and Tenchi Muyo became a hit and many mangaka and anime studios were trying to create their hack versions of these two shows. Amaneide yo is far from a terrible example of this but it is undoubtedly one that will most likely not be looked back on fondly that is if you can find someone who remembers its existence. Grade: C
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