Most genres have formulas in fact these formulas are quite often the things that define the genres. Therefore authors have to contend with a balancing act in their works what formulas do they want to break and how. Most of the genre defining works are genre defining because they broke a formula of a form but it also incurs a risk of creating points that some readers / watchers may find horrible or your experiment may just end up being a straight up bad idea. Now what if you created a show where you took no risks? No opportunities to turn the genre on its head? A Show so safe its basically guaranteed to get some kind of a footing from fans of the genre? You would end up with A Galaxy Next Door. A Romance so genreundefining its impact is comparable to a grain of sand thrown into a tsunami. The most inoffensive show created which will be forgotten within the next few months due to it falling into the mediocrity valley not bad enough to make fun out of nor good enough to remember as a good show. As this show stands on the shoulders of giants it doesnt really have any enormous flaws in its writing. It is actually quite concise and quickly develops a romance in between the main characters Shiori Goshiki and Ichirou Kuga although through a forced marriage of sorts with the shows only real quirk which is touching female lead Shioris stinger working as a marriage pact. Spoiler Segment: In conclusion: The stinger quirk could be deleted entirely and nothing would change about the show. You can make characters get together without a forced marriage pact. The stinger does not simply create enough of a difference to make it stand apart from the sea of other romance anime / manga. A Galaxy Next Door feels like a successful ChatGPTcreation in creating a show which does not suck and takes quite a bit from other successful romance manga but as a sacrifice it ends up having no unique conversation worthy material of its own despite a clear attempt by some form of human intervention to inject a little bit of conversation worthy material into it. Despite this I can see an avid romance fan enjoying this show despite its lack of originality just due to it being so inoffensive.
55 /100
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