Mar 24 2010 10:32 PM 1 word: plot?
I didn't expect a plot from this show and I definitely got what I expected. A show full of not just ecchi, but pointless stereotypical ecchi with an awkward topic to begin with.
Basically what I got out of this is Nayu wants to have everyone appreciate underwear, then she all of a sudden has to move away within the last couple episodes and they attempt to make it play out as if it was some shocking revelation or big drama. I have not read the original manga and have no intention of doing so as I don't expect a plot out of it either.
Art and Animation wise, some characters were drawn okay while others were sub-par ZEXCS quality. In fact, they were worse than their previous project: Umi Monogatari, which aired last summer as well as when compared to their other fail-tastic work this season: Omamori Himari. In addition, when compared to the other animation from this current season, it's simply far behind and feels as if this aired in 2007. The art style is similar to that of H2O, which aired in 2008. Lastly, the last solid art and animation work ZEXCS fully worked on would have to be Da Capo If OVA or Regios, both of which aired last year and when comparing this show's style to the former two, Chu-Bra!! simply doesn't stand a chance.
Music and Sound wise weren't all that great either. OP and ED weren't very interesting despite the awesome vocal cast: Minori Chihara (Yuki in Haruhi, Chiaki in Minami-ke), Sayuri Yahagi (Rima in Shugo Chara!, Haruna in To Love-Ru), Yoko Hikasa (Mio in K-ON!, Ritsu in Asura Cryin'), and Minako Kotobuki (Tsumugi in K-ON!, Rika in Hatsukoi Limited!). It's a shame that most shows with great seiyuus these days end up being poor ecchi shows that really need to just go away at this point given the already lack of good shows.
Enjoyment....uh none. I was playing my PSP 80% of the time while simultaneously watching an episode. Events in this show are pretty predictable and you would really have to be new to anime to not see something coming.
Overall...Chu-Bra! is pretty fail-tastic. I hate to say it, but if anything this show was worst than Queen's Blade plot wise. The only thing that kept me in this show was Yoko Hikasa voicing Kiyono Amahara, who personality wise is a very sharp contrast to that of Mio's in K-ON! and was interesting to see a relatively new seiyuu take on such roles. As a result, this show really does not deserve more than a
2 or 3/10