In this world, angels, demons, and other supernatural beings peacefully coexist with humans. Neil Bowman is a demon who is unlike most; he is mesmerized with human culture, and no matter how hard he tries, he can't do anything evil. Thus, he runs away from Hell and up to Earth. Neil moves in with his online friend and vampire, Ira Blood, along with Ira's many roommates. Despite coming to Earth to meet humans, Neil discovers that not a single one of his new roommates is actually human. Along with Ira, there's Lynn Angel, the stern angel landlord; Lynn's little sister, Lily, who falls from Heaven; Abu, a mummy who never speaks; and Vladimir Eliot Kirilenko, a werewolf tasked with monitoring Neil. What most of them don't realize—not even Neil himself—is that Neil possesses the powers of the Demon King. What effect will this have on the residents of Apartment 1031 on All Saints Street? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Warning, vague spoilers ahead! I'm giving this a 10 because All Saints Street (or Wan Sheng Jie) does what it sets out to do perfectly. What I mean by that is that this show's format is intended to be concise and simple, with each episode running for only a few minutes. The plot of each episode consists of random antics between cast, and are usually wrapped up relatively neatly at the end of each episode. I say relatively because the beginning of the series is a flash forward, while the final episode ends on a cliffhanger. Other than that, you can watch any of the episodesfrom this show in a vacuum, which is what I believe it was intended to be made as, for the most part. Speaking of the story, the antics I mentioned earlier are very cute and heartwarming, and the personalities of each character bounce off of the others very well. The series succeeds in this aspect, and each character is super lovable and enjoyable to watch.
This is the most underrated show of 2020. A hidden gem that desperately needs to be shared and discussed more. It is so funny without being forced. Every character is amazingly well designed visually and integrally. The music is great and creates such a fun ambiance. I genuinely enjoyed this so much, even though the episodes are four minutes long, I felt like I had just watched a full-fledged episode at the end; it was that satisfying. I would recommend this show to anyone, young or old, male or female shounen or shoujo fan anyone. This is the best short anime I've ever seenbar non and it can actually compete in my top 25 anime of all time even with how short it is, I literally cannot recommend this high enough. Go watch if you haven't yet.
I really enjoy the premise of this anime and it's art style really sets it apart from the rest. the Characters are quirking and play off of each other really well. My only issue is that the episodes are really, really short so you only get small snippets of story which isn't that satisfying if you watch it weekly. If they had even made the episodes 10min long that would have gone a long way to solving the problem. However, if you are able to watch all the episodes at once, I don't even think it would take you an hour, it is a chilland funny experience.
[SPOILER-FREE REVIEW] Okay, I'm usually very sharply critical about anime. I rarely give shows a score above 6, especially if they're short, but this one's an exception. I love this show! For people who have been paying attention to east-asian anime outside of Japan for around the past 2 years, it should come as no surprise that China of all places has really been knocking it out of the ballpark lately in terms of production quality and polish. Wan Sheng Jie, despite having very short episodes (Only 4 minutes each!), manages to perfectly capture what it sets out to accomplish. Since anything I say might be spoilersdue to the length, I'll keep this review short, as well. Story & Character (8/10) This first season has a huge focus on character building, but sets out on giving each character a unique background and lifestyle, as well as how their personalities interact with each other. It's pretty funny slice of life, and I quite enjoy the werewolf man. The demon boy protagonist is a close second. Art (10/10) It's actually really good and cute. The simplicity perfectly matches the animation and tonal direction of the show. It can be simple and cute when it wants to, or more complex and detailed when it needs to be. The framerate is a bit higher than that of normal Japanese anime, and it's very relaxing to watch. No matter what frame you pause on, nothing ever feels rushed. I know the style can be a bit jarring at first, especially if you're only used to regular anime, but it really grows on you. I have no complaints. Sound (8/10) I don't remember too much about the sound design, but everything felt pretty matching to me. The show is too short to give much of a comment on the sound effects and music, but everything seemed pretty lively to me. The intro is cute and makes me excited for each episode, and the ending theme will change with the tone of each episode. It's a nice touch. Enjoyment (10/10) Yeah, I really don't have any complaints. Rarely ever do I give this score, but I got exactly what I wanted out of this show. Season 1 left such a good impression on me that I wanted to start Season 2 right away, especially with the way this one ended. I wish it was longer, but somehow 4 minutes for each episode seems perfect. You can watch the whole first season in under an hour. Overall (8/10) It's a short first season that excels at what it is trying to accomplish, and was a very enjoyable watch where I had no real complaints. Without spoiling anything, I'd definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a fun, yet quick little show with cute characters. It is very underrated, and has a pretty good chance to make you want to watch more after this. Good stuff. I recommend.
An absolutely underrated gem. While not technically anime, it's sure to capture the attention of any anime fan looking for a casual series to put on, and I'm frankly surprised it hasn't garnered more of a following. It invokes the storytelling and pacing of Hetalia, while maintaining a far classier presentation both in taste in humor and visual style. The characters are fun and loveable (a wholesome demon? a buff dog boy? vampire gamer???), and are presented through stellar visuals. The animation is outstanding- it exceeds what you would expect from a typical animated series (let alone a web series), and uses its budget wisely betweenaction shots and simpler shots for comedic effect. If you have an hour to spare, I highly recommend giving season 1 a watch- that is, if you don't hop directly into season 2 right after!
I recently finished this donghua after leaving it on hold for over a year. And after finishing it I found that I put watching this show off for far too long! All Saints Street is a very cozy found family donghua. The demon king, Neil (Nini) decides to move from hell to the human world since he’s interested in the culture. After coming to the apartment that his friend, Ira, told him he could live in, he discovers that the two other people living there are also supernatural beings. Lynn, the angel, and Abu, the mummy. Later on Vladimir, the werewolf, and Lily, another angel, alsomove into the apartment. The series follows the daily shenanigans the tenants of apartment 1031 face as they live their lives. Story: 6/10 The story is pretty much non-existent, which goes for most slice of life comedies. The series is usually episodic, the episodes are each only 4 minutes so it’d be difficult to cram much plot into it (the Japanese version takes 6 4 minute episodes and combines them into one 24 minute episode, think the Netflix version of Saiki K.) The stories however, are always very silly and simple, but still charming. Most comedy anime struggle to actually be that funny to me, but the humor in this series always landed. The ending was such a sudden cliffhanger, it definitely made me want to immediately jump into season 2! Art: 8/10 The art in this series is a major part of what initially made me want to watch it. The style pretty much sums up the whole series, simple and cute. It opts for this nice brown lineart rather than the harsh thin black lineart most anime goes with, it definitely helps the art look very soft. The color palette is also beautiful, it's very warm and cozy. The animation is also quite fluid at certain points, the opening is a great example of this. It’s wild that this type of animation is found in a web series, Hetallia could never. Sound: 7/10 I’d like to preface this part of the review with this: I watched the Japanese dub! I don’t have any comments about the original Chinese version’s voice acting, this also means that the opening was slightly different for me (since they dubbed it for the Japanese version). Now that being said, Daiki Yamashita did an amazing job as Neil. His voice is absolutely perfect for the soft wholesome type of character. The other voice actors also did a good job, they were a joy to listen to. The opening is also very catchy, I love it! Character: 7/10 This series has such a loveable cast of characters. Neil is the wholesome demon king, Ira is the vampire otaku, Abu is the silent mummy dude, Lynn is the stern angel, Lily is the angel who’s full of energy, and Vladimir is the overly-alert werewolf. They’re all so different and it makes their interactions with each other very enjoyable to watch. With a series like this they really have to rely entirely on having an entertaining cast of characters, since there isn’t much of a plot or goal, and this series definitely succeeds! My only complaint with the characters is that Abu got not nearly enough screen time, I’m hoping the next seasons flesh him out more. Enjoyment: 7/10 Overall, this series is great if you just want a cozy comedy to turn your brain off to. I really enjoyed watching the characters just live their lives. I would highly recommend it to any slice of life or comedy fans! If you’re more into plot-driven serious series then you might not love this show, but I’d still give the first few episodes a watch just to see if you like it. Overall rating: 7/10
This show is perfect at what it sets out to do. It sets out to be a light series of comedic vignettes that chronicle the journeys of a newcomer through the streets of a new city (Beijing-esque) - and it succeeds fabulously at that. The animation is perfect for the story's tone, and the writing, while not particularly ground-breaking, is above average. While it is not high art, I recommend watching it with friends or in short bits. Perfect for playing in the background at family gatherings. I particularly enjoy the writing of the side characters. While Neil is an archetypical cinnamon roll and is writtenas such, the characterization of Nick as the "bad boy" and where they choose to go from it is very good. I feel that Lynn and his straight-laced approach to life play very well with the scenarios Nick tends to get him entangled in. So it goes for all the side characters - the writing shines when their different eccentricities synergize or clash in exciting ways.
If I don't rewatch all available seasons of this show ever 6 months, I go crazy. That's how serious I am about this show. Don't go in expecting plot. Here is the thing about the show: it takes some pretty major departures from the manhua. By that, I mean that it has a different plotline and timeline entirely. Don't fear, though! The show's plot is cute and is a good way to adapt the gag comedy style of the manhua into a show. That being said, it's still mostly gag comedy loosely strung together by the show-only plotline. This is a 10/10 watch for anyone who enjoysmythical creatures/cryptids in modern urban settings doing goofy stuff. The comedy is pretty top tier (to me). Hell is literally just Australia in this universe, folks. That's good stuff right there. If you are not into gag comedy shows or the idea of cryptids like, paying rent and having part time jobs, this isn't for you. If you gulp down modern roommates au fanfics of fantasy series like they're water, this is ABSOLUTELY for you.
This is such a cute little show with a similarly little following behind it. It is light hearted and interesting story with a unique art style and clean animation. The show is very easy to watch with the episodes not being too long which makes the show easy to binge in a sitting as well as pretty engaging. The story only really gets a distinctive plot around the later seasons as the first one is mostly the character introductions and world building. Each character has unique designs and personalities that really show when the characters interact with each other. The show doesn't contain much action andis mostly just a slice of life anime with a few romance aspects later on. If you are someone who prefers fast pace shows with intense moments that leave no time for the characters to enjoy the small parts of their world, this definitely isn't for you. Id love to see this show getting more love and attention.