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  • Japan, Edo period
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Shomin Sample

Sep 27, 2021

Story: 9 points

To be blunt, Shomin Sample is your typical trope-loaded anime about your everyday teenage boy’s wet dream of attending an all-girls school full of wealthy, cute, clueless teenage girls who all happen to fawn over this perfectly average teenage commoner. Kimito, a commoner god in the eyes of these reality-disconnected teenage girls, gets enrolled against his will into the Seikain Girls Academy, a hidden school surrounded by mountains. As the only male figure on the campus, he is selected to be the one who teaches these sweet, bumbling, wealthy teenage heiresses about life outside of their rich, pampered, and innocent lives.

The above sums up about 75 percent of the plot, which is poorly executed nearly 100 percent of the time. There is no smooth flow to the events that transpire throughout the anime’s 12 episodes. Plus, an unexpected plot twist in episode 11 that led to the outlandishly absurd series' finale had me scratching my head and mumbling to myself, “What the f*** just happened,” and not in a positive way either. Both episodes practically made no sense whatsoever. They have the feeling of being forced and completely rushed, which is the main reason why I only gave an entertainment score of three out of five stars. It is bad, unfortunate, and not the way you want an anime to end.

Lastly, Shomin Sample is borderline Harem and Ecchi, which are both missing in the anime’s tag listing. Now to be fair, Kimito is not your completely typical Harem male lead. He becomes quite aware of the situation he finds himself in and recognizes the undeniable attraction from the entire school of ladies that befalls him. Unlike the rest of the student body, he is not clueless of his on-campus predicament.

Animation: 6 points

Studio SILVER LINK. is not known for the most elaborate production budgets among some of the other more prominent studios (i.e. MADHOUSE or Kyoto Animation) and it shows. They do make the best of what they are budgeted for and that does show in many of their works, including Shomin Sample for the most part.

The lower quality art detail is somewhat balanced out with an overall array of pleasing colors, which is appealing to the eyes. This bodes well for key scenes that usually require more attention in all forms of their detail, from smoother animation, to better line detail, to greater levels of color contrast, to other non-art and non-animation aspects; at least SILVER LINK does a solid job in those very few important moments.

Sound: 6 points

The OP, ED, in-episode music, and the sound effects are collectively a little above average. Sometimes I would skip the OP and/or ED, then sometimes I would not. I will add that the characters’ behaviors in the first few seconds of the OP is funny, at least to me it is.

Characters: 12 points

Do not expect there to be much of character development, especially as it pertains to their individual backgrounds, and what detail is mentioned is an absolute mess. In addition, many of the characters that might look relevant or develop into something more grand end up being forgotten, some even are pointless due to how they are handled in the writing (Eri Nanae is a great example that comes to mind). Along with a few others, she could be a solid secondary character that adds some additional intrigue to the story, including into Kimito’s history. Unfortunately, these group of characters get lost in random, unrelated episodes of the anime. It is disappointing.

The characters that do not lose their way in the story are a select few:  Kimito, Aika, Hakua, Karen, Reiko, and Miyuki. That is it.

Kimito is a thoughtful, kind, and overall nice protagonist for the selected commoner to attend Seikain Girls Academy. Although he generally helps teach the female student body about daily unprivileged life, he maintains the practical joking side of his character. He might be forcibly at the school to help the girls adjust to the real world, but he is not afraid to tease them, which leads to some rather funny moments; continuously keep in mind that all these girls are airheads and clueless when it comes to the reality of the commoner's way-of-life. After all, they have always had maids take care of everything for them, including getting them dressed as needed.

Moving along, Aika is a speak-before-thinking, blunt girl, who has a much kinder side than her mouth and attitude would suggest. She is also the most gullable among the lot, and it is quite funny at times on how much bulls**t she believes when it comes from Kimito's mouth.

Hakua is an elementary-sized 14 year old super genius who happens get frequently naked whenever she goes on one of her Einstein-level writing tangents. We do not see her fully undressed, but she clearly is, just as her height is seriously undersized. She is smaller than a dwarf or a Willy Wonka Oompa Loompa.

Karen is misunderstood and is the most “traditional” Japanese-style woman. She attempts to hide her true thoughts and feelings, but with no success since they are the most transparent among the main cast. Like Aika, she is typically a part of the funnier moments in the anime.

Reiko is the extremely polite, all-around wealthy Ojou-sama and school idol of practically all the other girls. She is what can labeled the “perfect” harem female of the series; curvy looks, good grades, well-liked, and perfectly designed character for the model testosterone juiced teenage boy. She is like all the clueless girls at Seikan, except that she has more of a level-headed mindset and is very precise in what she says and does.

Lastly, Kimito’s assigned maid, Miyuki, is a calm and enigmatic person who enjoys torturing him, but then has affections for him!? She secretly has a self-romantic moment with him while he sleeps, but then she later grabs enormous scissors for castration purposes!? What!? There are mixed signals abound coming from her. Due to the mysterious nature of Miyuki, she is the character that possess the most intrigue that ultimately never gets developed or explored in any real detail. Her lack of development is the most disappointing among all the characters.

Aside from the major failings with the characters, they are an odd and likeable bunch at the very least.

Overall: 45/100 points

Although the score might insinuate that Shomin Sample is a poor anime, it is an entertaining one more often than not and periodically funny. It is not all that memorable, but it is good enough to be watchable or even re-watchable.

I can recommend it as long as the viewer maintains the mindset of what it is and what it certainly is not. It is a colorful anime with a poorly told story that is oversaturated with anime tropes befitting the genre, which includes the mundane and sometimes bland, but likeable group of characters.

Entertainment Score: 12 points

Achievement Score: +0 to Overall

My expectations were Moderate, and it delivered Spot-on to those expectations.

Age Rating: TV-14+ (borderline harem and ecchi; some breast flailing and close-up, frontal panty shots)

Additional Information:

  • Video Format:  FHD (1080p) Streaming
  • Audio Format:  English dubbed
  • Publisher:  FUNimation
  • Equipment Used:  Acer AN515-53-55G9 Nitro 5 Laptop
3/10 story
6/10 animation
6/10 sound
4/10 characters
4.5/10 overall

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