It first premiered last April 9, 2015, under Fuji TV's Noitamina block and is streamed then at the time of 12:55 am in Japan. On english networks, Crunchyroll simulcasts the anime at the same date. Episodes
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PUNCHLINE, the first major release to hit on this subculture of comedy clubs and struggling comedians, is both funny and sad. Sally Field, Tom Hanks and John Goodman star in this wonderful behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy...where laughs are serious business. Watch Punchline | Prime Video
Sally Field, Tom Hanks and John Goodman star in this wonderful behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy...where laughs are serious business. Watch Punchline | Prime Video
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Kotaro UchikoshiPunch Line (Japanese: パンチライン, Hepburn: Panchi Rain) is a Japanese anime television series directed by Yutaka Uemura and produced by MAPPA with scripts by Kotaro Uchikoshi, music by Tetsuya Komuro, and character designs by Shōta Iwasaki.
Yūta (also spelled Yuuta), originally Pine, had a body-switching accident, which resulted in Yūta's soul taking over Chiyoko's body. Consequently, Yūta has a male mind but a female body. In spite of this, Yūta considers himself male.
With that said, the ecchi portions of the show are absurdly flashy and basically so in-your-face jokes that there is no ecchi at all.
Cute, quirky, and full of color. This anime is not only bright in color, it also shines bright for its characters. Though this anime may not be for everyone, I do recommend going in with a open mind and look past the Atypical Ecchi. This is a different spin on Ecchi that is far more creative in its "reveal" than other similar themed anime (pantsu).
Huh. Weird how they changed the ending for this. For the worse, naturally.
Pretty self-explanatory. Anime which made me laugh, giggle, snort, or various other forms of laughter. In alphabetical order. The tag of ‘giggle-worthy’ doesn’t mean that the anime is funny necessarily, only that it has some funny moments.
Punch Line became that swampy soup, by effectively drowning out its content with too many unwarranted aspects. Many of the plot points introduced during the show's run-time ended up not mattering in the long run since it was all negated by the "save the world" storyline that was introduced later on.
However, if he sees another pair while he is still a spirit, his power will cause an asteroid to crash into the earth, ending the world and killing his friends.
May that be the "butterfly effect" commonly found with linear travel or the "grandfather" paradox that's commonly shared with most iterations. Punch Line doesn't follow any of them, which causes it to make little sense when viewed as a whole.
Punch Line is not an arousing show. It was not created with the purpose of being arousing. It was a slice-of-life mystery from episode one. It's a riotous comedy that inverts all sorts of terribleness from the known-to-all loved-by-none (or degenerate) genre of ecchi.