Episode 1 – “That Choice Put My Life in Motion!”
From the moment you wake up in the morning you’re presented with a
million different choices. Do I stay asleep? Do I want to shower? Cereal
or bacon? Casual or formal? Coffee or Tea? The world as we know it is
shaped by decisions both small and large from what to wear to whether to
go to war. So, of course, like with every other premise ever, a harem
comedy has to be made about it immediately. Sporting a hideously
obnoxious name, a main character with a gimmicky power, and more “plot”
than you could break a bra with, Noucome is here to fill the
silly-but-I-can’t-stop-watching-it role for this autumn season.
Upon translation the title reads, “My Mental Choices are Completely
Interfering With My School Romantic Comedy,” and that is incredibly
telling and accurate. As you might expect Noucome is a no holds barred
romantic comedy, but with a twist. That being the main character, Kanade
Amakusa, and his supernatural predicament whereby at completely random
times he will suddenly be presented with a choice that he has to make
otherwise he undergoes blinding head pain. For example:
Choose:
① Read this beautifully written review
② Backflip through a flaming hoop and then read this beautifully written review
Fortunately for you readers, you have one option that is quite
frankly amazing and one that is still great, but you also have to risk
your life for the luxury of treating to your eyes to my linguistic
mastery and flawless opinions. For Kanade though, this is rarely the
case and he more often than not gets presented with two equally awful
options and he has to just pick the one that leaves him with the most
dignity (though he seems to have lost that a long time ago). Throw in a
kuudere best friend, an overly cheerful CEO’s daughter, a loli teacher,
and a Sena Kashiwazaki lookalike who fell from the sky and you have
yourself an anime.
As I pointed out in my Autumn Picks,
the studio behind Noucome is Diomedea; an odd little company who have a
habit of making series that could be considered to have controversial
themes, especially Kodomo no Jikan that was refused a North American
release both in manga and anime format. However, recently they have
toned their content down a little and everything that they have produced
in the last few years has been tremendous in my opinion. Whether
Noucome will be a descent back into ecchi territory is yet to be seen,
but after testing the waters with the recent Mondaiji-tachi OVA it would
not surprise me if they planned to do just that.
What I can credit Diomedea for however is the shockingly good
animation that I did not expect them to worry themselves with for a
series like this. Mondaiji-tachi was beautifully animated, but in all
honesty it needed to be to reflect the wonderful world of Little Garden
and to do the action scenes justice. Noucome is not a series that was in
desperate need of amazing artwork, but they decided to make the most of
it anyway, unlike J.C Staff with Golden Time. Certainly, Noucome is not
going to give Shingeki no Kyojin a run for its money and as far as
harem comedies go, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai still looks better by
comparison, but it definitely goes far beyond the call of duty and I
have no complaints with the artwork so far.
Being a primarily silly series it was fairly obvious that there would
be no plot in episode 1 and that is exactly what we got. Immediately we
were dropped into an amusing, but highly dragged out history of the
greatest choices of all time which if you knew enough about Japanese
history and had a bit of general knowledge to back it up was actually
really funny. Granted, I predict that it will be the most intelligent
joke of the series, but intelligence is not what I came here looking
for! I came here looking for fanservice and comedy, and while we got the
latter in abundance, I am shocked to say that there was barely any
fanservice in the entire episode. In fact, Kanade got more naked than
any of the girls did so kudos to Diomedea for not just trying to hook
people in with boobs like so many other poor series.
Episode 1’s primary role was to introduce the main cast and it did so
in a way that was genuinely completely inoffensive and made me actually
laugh out loud at times. First of all we met Furano Yukihira, a sharp,
but passive, silver-haired girl who reminds me of a cross between Miyako
Shiina (Majikoi) and Yozora Mikazuki (Haganai). Being English, I love
passive-aggressive, sarcastic wit and so I always adore kuudere
characters. She cracked me up and I really hope we see a lot more from
her since she is masterful at making the main character suffer in
hilarious ways. I was less fond of Ouka Yuuouji, the rich CEO’s
daughter, but in her defense she was not given a lot of screen time so
forming an opinion of her this early would be unfair. The real surprise
character so far though came crashing into Kanade’s life when he was
given the choice between a beautiful girl falling from the sky, or his
incredibly odd, neighbour who is a bit portly to say the least and would
likely crush him to death. Obviously choosing the beautiful girl, he
was astonished when she actually fell through the clouds and landed on
top of him. The stunning girl in question is called Chocolat and I look
forward to seeing her turn his already crazy life upside-down next
episode.
All in all, Noucome was a pleasant surprise! I went into it thinking
it would be a characterless smutfest, but I left actually quite looking
forward to the next episode. If you go into it expecting it to be more
than a generic harem comedy you will be disappointed, but it does what
it does well and it looks beautiful which definitely does no harm.
Keep an eye on Capsule Computers’ Anime Impressions section for more autumn reviews and make sure to come back next week for episode 2 of
Ore no Nounai Sentakushi ga, Gakuen Love Comedy wo Zenryoku de Jama Shiteiru.