UlasanAnime.com – The anime series “Code-E” offers a delightful experience, reminiscent of classic 90s television anime, according to a review. Studio Deen’s production imbues the show with a familiar charm, featuring relatable female protagonists and more traditional male characters, drawing parallels to series like “You’re Under Arrest.”

Despite this nostalgic feel, the reviewer expresses uncertainty about the show’s direction. While it possesses a grand, big-budget quality similar to “R.O.D.,” it simultaneously lacks that distinct characteristic. This ambiguity might be attributed to the opening sequence and the energetic background music.
The reviewer notes that the fate of “Code-E” remains undecided, as it falls into a genre prone to pacing issues. There is a hope that the series will quickly establish its engaging elements, emphasizing that “dempa” anime does not inherently have to be subpar.
The article also touches upon personal preparations for Otakon, a convention, and the reviewer’s ongoing efforts to catch up on sleep and other anime series like “Potemayo” and “Claymore.” The approaching convention creates a sense of anticipation, mixed with a touch of regret for the limited time available and the potential for little return on investment. Nevertheless, the prospect of reuniting with acquaintances and friends, both online and in person, offers a positive outlook.
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