Is Amagi Brilliant Park ACTUALLY Worth Watching? │ Review

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Amagi Brilliant Park (甘城ブリリアントパーク Amagi Buririanto Pāku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima.


A 13-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto[22] aired between October 6 and December 25, 2014. The opening theme is "Extra Magic Hour" (エクストラ・マジック・アワー Ekusutora Majikku Awā), performed by Akino with bless4.[23] Akino and bless4 also did an English version of this song titled "Extra Magic Hour (International Edition)". The ending theme is "Elementalio de Aimashō!" (エレメンタリオで会いましょう! Erementario de Aimashō!), performed by Brilliant4, a voice actress unit composed of Yuka Aisaka, Tomoyo Kurosawa, Shiori Mikami, and Minami Tsuda.[22] Additionally, there is an original video animation episode bundled with the seventh volume of the DVD and Blu-ray discs, and seven mini-episode side stories titled Amagi Brilliant Park: Wakuwaku Mini Theater - Rakugaki Backstage that were also bundled with the DVD and Blu-ray volumes.


│PLOT│
Seiya Kanie is a good-looking, perfectionist boy who is forced by the mysterious Isuzu Sento to visit an amusement park named Amagi Brilliant Park, which is in serious financial trouble and about to be closed forever. The park is actually staffed by refugees from a magical realm called Maple Land and the park is a facility for harvesting magical energy from visitors while they're having fun. As such, the park is the only way the refugees can maintain their existence in the human realm.
To save the park from closing, Seiya is hired by the owner, Latifah Fleuranza, the princess of Maple Land (whom Seiya met before when he was a young boy), to become its new manager and use his skills in entertainment to save it. However, they have only three months to attract 250,000 visitors, a feat that seems impossible given the park's current situation.


Question Remains - Is Amagi Brilliant Park ACTUALLY Worth Watching?


Tracklist
0:00 - 0:10 Rainy Devil | Satoru Kōsaki | Bakemonogatari OST
0:11 - 2:23 Humming the Bassline | Hideki Naganuma | Jet Set Radio OST
2:24 - 3:42 World Without Words | Nujabes | Impression: Samurai Champloo OST
3:43 - 5:04 Bad Bully | Satoru Kōsaki | Kizumonogatari II OST
5:05 - 5:25 Decade | Nujabes | Impression: Samurai Champloo OST







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