Amagi Brilliant Park
Amagi Brilliant Park

Amagi Brilliant Park

2014TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Seiya Kanie, believes that the beautiful but reserved Isuzu Sento has invited him on a date at an amusement park called Amagi Brilliant Park. Much to his chagrin, not only is the location a run-down facility, the supposed date is merely a recruitment tour where Sento and Princess Latifa Fleuranza, the owner of the theme park, ask him to become the park's new manager. Their cause for desperation? As stipulated in a land-use contract, Amagi has less than three months to meet a quota of 500,000 guests, or the park will be closed for good and the land redeveloped by a greedy real-estate company. Seiya is won over by the revelation that Amagi is no ordinary amusement park; many of its employees are mysterious magical beings who live in the human world and are nourished by the energy created by people having fun. Entrusted with the hopes and dreams of this far-off enchanted land, Seiya must now use his many skills to bring Amagi back on its feet, or watch it crumble before his eyes.

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users88%
Director: Yutaka YamamotoGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Slice of Life

Plot Summary

Seiya Kanie, a conceited middle school student, is unexpectedly dragged to an abandoned amusement park by a mysterious girl named Isuzu Sento. She reveals that the park, Amagi Brilliant Park, is in danger of closing due to lack of visitors and low profits. Seiya, who is revealed to be the "owner" of the park, is tasked with revitalizing it and attracting 500,000 visitors within three months to save it from closure.

Critical Reception

Amagi Brilliant Park was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its humor, charming characters, and unique premise. While some found the plot to be somewhat predictable, the show's ability to blend comedy with heartwarming moments and its energetic pacing were frequently highlighted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation and comedic timing.
  • Appreciated for its likable cast of characters and their interactions.
  • Some viewers noted a predictable narrative arc.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed Amagi Brilliant Park, often citing its humor and engaging characters as highlights. The show's lighthearted nature and unique concept of saving an amusement park were also frequently mentioned positively.

Fun Fact

The anime is based on a light novel series of the same name, written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima.

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