![]() ![]() I have no mouth and i must scream am twitter series#This series is projected towards an adult audience as it displays older people and their lives and the struggles of adulthood so I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone under the age of 23 (or if you’re a college graduate and have SOME implications of the working world). There’s been a lot of questioning as to whether or not one can overcome the salesman’s powers and I have to agree with Kenny when he said “no, you can’t”. That’s just it though: Moguro’s entire reason for doing this is SOLELY to get a laugh out of the victim’s misfortune Schadenfreude if you will. ![]() They end up ruining their lives and Moguro ends up laughing at their expense. ![]() While for a little the victims lives DO get exponentially better, there is always some driving force implemented by Moguro that causes them to break the one rule given to them. The victim will always choose to accept the salesman’s product and much follow whatever rule Moguro gives them less they be in for misfortune. He chooses people who are lacking something in their lives or have some major character flaw and falsely advertises a way to make their lives better. The show plays out in episodic form, lacking no continuous story aside from the salesman himself (Moguro Fukuzou) using his strange powers to mess with everyday Japanese folks. Clocking in at 10 minutes per episode, Warau Salesman had grabbed me and I was ready to go down that rabbit hole with him. I learned about this anime from a Kenny Lauderdale YouTube video and it sparked a curiosity inside of me as to how good this actually was. My rating for this show:ħ/10 - the sisters sometimes grate my nerves a bit and I wish the Chimimo were a little more the center focus sometimes. Overall, it’s a mindless and entertaining watch that might garner a chuckle or two. I couldn’t imagine a lot of people outside a niche group enjoying the visuals of this anime but please prove me wrong though. The art style is very simplistic but it does have a soft, sort of pastel appeal to it that I can see attracting a very specific type of audience. It is split into two segments per episode, maintaining the story plot described while each part is a different obstacle. This anime takes on the episodic format much like American cartoons. Constantly, Jigoku manages to buy himself time whether it be through lies or deceit as he bumbles to get his goal achieved with the help of his Chimimo companions. However, Jigoku’s boss constantly threatens him with fates unimaginable if he doesn’t complete certain levels of overtake within a specific time frame. These traits cause Jigoku a lot of trouble and he ends up being a mediator more than a trouble maker. Mutsumi has a secret temper with destructive outbursts, Hazuki is a chronic, money-hungry drunk and Mei is a chore-shirking social media nut. Mutusmi, Hazuki and Mei seem like three ordinary sisters but each has their own vices that cause Jigoku-san to question his own level of evilness. The Hell-natives end up boarding in the house with the sisters only to fail constantly at causing any sort of hellish chaos. They come to the human realm to turn it into a hellscape but are thwarted when they meet the three Onigami sisters. Hell) and his batch of adorable mochiesque demon spirits called the Chimimoryo, or Chimimo for short. The story revolves around Jigoku-san (Mr. They weren’t so amused but I was immediately hooked. My boyfriend, his friend and I saw this show being advertised on Plex and on a whim decided to watch the first episode. ![]()
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