Saishuu Shiken Kujira
最終試験くじら / Final Examination Kujira
Genres: Comedy, Ecchi, Mystery, School, Supernatural | |
Themes: School | |
Studios: Zexcs | |
Producers: Starchild Records | |
Licensors: Media Blasters | |
Rating: 4.93 / 10 | |
Rank: #13636 | |
Popularity: #8473 | |
Users Listed: 6,103 | |
Users Scored: 2,068 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 12/30/2021 | |
Aired: August 25, 2007 – November 10, 2007 (Summer) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: Visual Novel | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 12 |
Synopsis:
In a secluded town perpetually under the gaze of a colossal whale-like entity in the sky, the boundaries between reality and the fantastical blur. The narrative centers on Kuonji, a young man experiencing a unique perceptual shift – witnessing visions that manifest into tangible forms within his community. These occurrences, often unconventional and imbued with an otherworldly quality, shape daily life for Kuonji and those around him.
His interactions with a diverse group of companions – including the enigmatic Nina, the feline-obsessed Sacchan, and the extraterrestrial Allen – are frequently marked by unusual circumstances and moments of playful absurdity. The series explores themes of perception, acceptance, and the ordinary nature of extraordinary events within a close-knit, slightly surreal environment. It presents a gentle exploration of interpersonal relationships set against a backdrop of persistent wonder and subtle unease.
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Characters:
- Haibara, Kurumi (Main) - Voice Actors: Naruse, Mia
- Kuonji, Mutsumi (Main) - Voice Actors: Toyonaga, Toshiyuki
- Nagumo, Sae (Main) - Voice Actors: Aoki, Sayaka
- Nikage, Niina (Main) - Voice Actors: Sakakibara, Yui
- Yumesaki, Haruka (Main) - Voice Actors: Sato, Mikako
- Fujiwara, Ryuunosuke (Supporting)
- Kagura, Kaguya (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nabatame, Hitomi
- Kanai, Seiichirou (Supporting)
- Kujira no Shoujo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Aoki, Sayaka
- Motegi, Mika (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hyo-sei
- Motegi, Yuka (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hyo-sei
- Sakura, Yun (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Mizuhashi, Kaori
- Uchuujin (Supporting)
Staff:
- Saitou, Shigeru (Producer)
- Shukuri, Gou (Producer)
- Miyazaki, Nagisa (Director, Series Composition)
- eufonius (Theme Song Performance)
- Circus (Original Creator)
- Hiraki, Daisuke (Editing)
- Itou, Yoshiyuki (Music)
- Kawakami, Yoshimi (Color Design)
- Okuda, Ijou (Sound Effects)
- Satou, Hisako (Character Design)
- Takeda, Yuusuke (Art Director)
Reviews:
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User Hr0n (Score: 7/10):
Randomness! What better way to waste some time than with a mindless show with a whale floating in the sky and a girl that randomly generates plush dolls? Well, maybe I can think of a few better ways, sure...nevertheless, on the contrary to what I initially thought, watching this little flick was actually quite interesting. It gripes me that it was so very, very short, though; the initial setup calls for a more fleshed-out storyline, but with twelve episodes spanning five minutes each, it never even really manages to take off. But would this idea ever be taken to a more fully fledged anime, I'dbe certain to have a look at it.nnStory: 2/10nAs said, the initial setup is promising. A guy ends up at an academy for some reason, meets up with a bunch of odd characters (mainly girls), and random stuff occurs. Usually I write a coherent little summary under this headline, but it's rather hard to do it this time around without spoiling the entire...um, "storyline", because of it being so short. But that's the gist of it, kinda.nnAnd...that's really it. A few characters are introduced in the first few episodes, but they're given such scarce airtime that you hardly get any time to bond with any of them. Massive plot points are left out: It's never explained how the main character ends up at that strange academy, and he also seems to have the hots for his little sister who wakes him up in the morning - this is also just left as-is. In the beginning, he's startled over the fact that a large blue whale floats high up in the sky, watching over them, but a few episodes in he's adjusted remarkably well to all random facts. And sure, there are a few episodes that link together, such as the trip to the beach, but many episodes seem torn and jumbled together from totally different storylines, and because of the length of the episodes they barely manage to make any sense, much less make an impact. So story-wise, there's very little to gather from this show, unfortunately; the show makes several nice plot directions, but they are simply never used.nnArt: 9/10nSave for Yun-Yun's caricature appearance (a character that simply magically appears in the fifth episode without any trace of introduction), I have no complaints about this. The art and animation is in a style and quality you could expect from any anime show, with delicate lines and soft coloring. A few small details seem created with CGI, but they blend into the animation harmony nicely without sticking out like sore thumbs (as I've experienced some CGI effects to do).nnSound: 8/10nThe voice acting - wavering between "decent" and "quite good really". The music - beautiful, matching nicely with the mood of the show. It lacks an intro song, but with such short episodes it's to be expected I suppose. And the ending sequence is good, so it makes up for it somewhat.nnCharacter: 7/10nEven though they're never quite… -
User SereneLin (Score: 2/10):
If you're thinking of taking a shot at this anime, I strongly advise you to click that little red X on the top of your screen and don't look back. I'm sure you can find other ways to use 60 minutes of your life. If you've already watched it, however, there's not much I can do. Go somewhere quiet and lie down. Take a nap. You'll probably develop a headache from trying to make sense of what you saw. When you've rested, get yourself a lawyer. You'll want to get your time back from the creators of the show. *Here Be Spoilers. But then again, there's notmuch of a plot to spoil*nnSTORY: 1nStoryline? What storyline? Saishuu switches from Slice-of-Life speed to Action about 3/4 of the way into the series. Of course, with 5 minute episodes, there are time constraints, but the contrast in speed (and apparent plotline) is beyond horrible. It feels like the series only had the first episode and the last episode made from the storyboard, and then cut the 2 into 12 five-minute episodes. You'll notice the HUGE gaping plothole near the middle, and will probably fall in.nnART: 4nCharacter designs were alright. Nothing amazing quality-wise, and none of it moved (Saishuu's world apparently does not have wind). The colors, however, were soft and calming, which is nice if you're into this style.nnSOUND: 6n5-min Episodes = no BGM. There's rarely any soundtrack, and when there is, it doesn't match up with what's going on sometimes. However, Eufonius sings the ED, which is probably the best thing that happened to this series.nThe voices were not matched well either. The main boy has a very feminine voice even though his character isn't girly at all. Also, most of the voices (if not all) carry zero emotion.nnCHARACTER: 1nNo character development whatsoever. The first few episodes were slow, and characters were introduced. Then most of them magically disappeared by about the 8th episode, and never came back. Odd? You bet!nnENJOYMENT: 3nIf you can manage to ignore all the outrageousness and plotholes, Saishuu can actually be enjoyed in an awkward way.There were some (rare) moments of genius as well. The flying bit was cute, and the beach episode was so cliché it was funny. Other than the complete lack of emotional scenes, it could be enjoyed if forced. And of course, the Transformer-Whale-UFO is all worth it in the end.nnOVERALL: 2nIf you turn a blind eye to all the weak spots, you'll have your eyes closed for the whole duration of the anime itself, and only watch the ending theme.nWith that said, Don't Watch! If you love your life, find something better for your time :) -
User Valeria-chan (Score: 2/10):
Okay to begin with it really doesn't have a good story. It jumps around and u never know what is really going on. The characters are well not to good but not to bad. The stories overall is very bad and I could make a better anime. Well although I was able to finish it I would NEVER EVER watch it again if I was paid to I could only because it was really short. At first u think that maybe u put them in the wrong order or they did that on purpose then u find out that it wasn't just that the episodesthem self really don't tie together much a few do but mostly no.
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