Go! Go! 575 adapts the Project 575 games for PlayStation Vita and iOS, which allow anyone to create songs using the traditional Japanese 5-7-5-syllable meter found in haiku and tanka poems. (Source: ANN)
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This is a blob show Not much more than being cute Still enjoyable The epitome Of form and yet no function A casual show There are two cute girls And they do very cute thingsA third girl joins them Five seven five on The pattern that they go by It doesn’t translate Syllables aren’t on But they’re the closest we have To make these poems work We don’t count mora When we make English haiku But maybe we should This is for a game Made by Sega for their tool To create haiku Games will make bad shows This is just a short advert Not much going on - What story is there? They decide to make haiku A third girl ships them They don’t get too far It could be interesting But it’s twelve minutes It’s not enough time A decent story needs more At least it’s something - The art is quite cute But it is still generic The backgrounds are dull Characters look nice Not much variety, though They look similar Wouldn’t expect much It is a short moe show Better than Mangirl - The voices are cute So are the seiyuu they’re from Surprisingly good All the Japanese Must be lost in translation It is poetry There wasn’t much, though Still would make more sense to them No longer the same - Main is genki girl Other is fed up with her What a great friendship No development They’re still fun to be around Yuri’s a nice touch - A fun little show It won’t waste much of your time Even if it sucks If you like lolis Talking and just being cute Then you might like this Otherwise don’t watch The moe is the main part There isn’t much plot - Not too bad a show But still not that good either A five out of ten
As part of their promotion campaign of "Go! Go! 575", Sega decided to create a mini-anime based on said title. With a fairly small budget, they managed to release 4 episodes, each lasting 3 minutes. It is quite understandable if you wouldn't want to call this an anime, but more of a series of commercials. The biggest downside is what it actually could've been, instead of what it is right now. "Go! Go! 575" tells the story about 2 girls (later joined by a third) who want to sing songs based on haiku poems, and share them with the world. And that's it, really. After all,there's not much you can tell in 12 minutes worth of screentime. The main characters, Matcha and Azuki, are what you could refer to as "your typical high school characters". Matcha is the focused and composed type, whereas Azuki's the over-energetic childish type. Having characters like them together is like a yin-yang combination, meaning a nice balance while keeping the anime fresh. The third character, Yuzu, can be considered as even more average than the two, but there really isn't enough footage to define her. The art, even for a short anime like this one, was good. It wasn't anything special, but it was nice to look at, and didn't feel lacking in the slightest. The music, namely the OP and song in the last episode, were good as well, along with the background music. It was everything you'd expect to hear in a regular anime, except of course that it wasn't in a regular anime. To go back on the downside I stated earlier: This anime could've been something. The plot, simple as it is, could've been built on to produce a decent music (idol-like) anime. The characters were fun and quite enjoyable, and memorable if they had more screentime to work with. Heck, even the third character would've been far more fun to see, as she reminds me of Chizuru from Yuru Yuri in terms of personality. Even the artstyle and music were pretty great, even if the entire anime was only meant to promote the game. If you have 12 minutes to spend, go and give it a shot, and see if you share the same view as me. As a SoL comedy fan, I would've loved a full-fledged version of this anime. But alas, it was not meant to be. If only this project had gotten more attention, this would've been a nice addition to the winter season. If only.
Story: Go! Go! 575 is about three young girls called Matcha Kobayashi, (Ayaka Ohashi) Azuki Masaoka, (Yuka Ootsubo) and Yuzu Yosano. (Minako Kotobuki) They have fun at a normal, every day setting, with a bath scene almost every episode. To be honest, the story ceases to exist, but I just tried my best to sum the whole series up in a few words. 7/10 Art: The art is unique. The animation's creative, and the eyes are vastly detailed and pretty. That's Go! Go! 575's art in just a few words because to be honest, I'm bad at explaining things. 9/10 Sound OST - There isn't really much of an OSTin this anime, so I'll leave this blank. Opening - The opening was quite a catchy song indeed. 30 seconds is less than enough. Ending - This is one of the only anime where it doesn't have an ending song, so I'll also leave this blank. Voice Acting - You don't want unnecessarily high voices where they sound like 10-year-olds on helium? Well, this is the anime for you. It had great voice acting. Each character sounded different towards each other and each voice matched their personality. The voice actors were perfect for this anime. 10/10 Character: Matcha is a calm woman who's just there to please Azuki. Azuki is a happy-go-lucky person who is afraid of kites. And Yuzu? She's a Yuri fangirl! She ships Mazuki! (Matcha X Azuki) She won't stop thinking of Mazuki and whenever Azuki/Matcha asks her what's going on, she just says "It's nothing". 8/10 Enjoyment: Although you can finish this anime in less than an hour, I still like it none the less. I think it's an anime that can be enjoyable for everyone. 9/10 Overall: I give this anime an 8/10, which means: That was super awesome!
For such a short anime with each episode lasting up to about 4 minutes, I won't consider it much of a series. This anime provides you with a relaxing time for you to enjoy after all those intense days with the nice atmosphere and the characters they bring about. The art is something the eye would not be painful to watch, with the BGM and OP to be very enjoyable and memorable (which is unexpected in such a short anime). The characters themselves, those typical normal highschool girls provides you with enjoyment with their characters that make you calm for the day and maybe havea laugh about it, espically Azuki since shes so 'wild' and open to new things and try new stuff, with her 2 good friends Matcha and Yuzu. The story is nothing much, given its very short, I credit to the credtors for coming up with such a presentable and good short series for people to enjoy. If you are looking for some anime to relax but do not want to spend so much time watching online or have little time left, might as well give this anime a go. :)
Rate a 6 English Subtitled Genres: comedy, music, ecchi (in order from most featured) Story A clever concept. The idea being taking a popular procedure and not only expressing it via a show and tell(animation/video) but in a how to guide without it being boring. Similar to most how to guides you have seen on the web only you can see the teachers, it is a class on the go (not stationed in a person's room and/or basement and other exiciting elements are thrown into the mix to stir things up for the better. I guess one could see this production as a attention grabbing speech on music becominga show. While i appreciate the concept i feel the story was somewhat limited. While it was short and to the point i can't help but fell more of the background elements such as comedy and ecchi overtook the main (music). I am not saying that this anime needs to be scrapped and recycled more like opportunities were missed. Art -animation was okay -characters were created in a loving fashion Sound Nothing negative comes to mind Character A fair blend. What makes a story well is the idea that multiple perspectives are covered. Framing in a more relative matter astounding anime has the means for a good marriage. Someone to help them with there flaws while at the same time having flaws of their own so they can return the favor. For if everyone was perfect there would be no need to have any real compassion with another. Overall You will find the joy behind a popular trend. As well as finding it told in a simple matter with a comical flair. No matter how behind the times (years old) you may be. No wonder why books are becoming extinct in relation to movies watched. No, it is not because we are becoming more lazy(well... to some regard) but challenging tasks are becoming simplified.