mere series) is a healthy amount of cute and funny, but not necessarily too cute. It's endearing enough to easily drive the message across. If I didn't know Sanrio was behind this I wouldn't be able to pinpoint why it looks so similar to Hello Kitty and their other mascots.Art - Light to Decent 8I can say the same here, but for the ears instead of the eyes. The death metal here contrasts the cuteness really well, although I'm not much of a death metal fan (Symbolic is the only album in that genre I care about), but that's just me having a different musical preference. If Retsuko did something more in line with deathcore or Converge, ooh boy.Sound - Decent to Strong 7The characters here are generally very funny and relatable. Retsuko is the average person and everyone else depicts various other people in the average person's life. Generally it's incredibly easy to be able to identify with at least of these characters.Character - Light 9I really enjoy watching these bite-sized minute-sodes. I think the format even allows you to "pick-up-and-play" the episodes you want to watch, which is a kind of unintended benefit for a show like this. Wowie, even the format is made for us common people huh? I bet you at least a bunch of people watch a few minute-sodes on their way to work everyday.Enjoyment - Light 9Overall, Aggressive Retsuko hits the bullseye very well in encapsulating the experiences of an everyday person in a very cute and relatable fashion: Retsuko just wants to burst into death metal tears on every frustration, whether it's petty or a big deal. And the extremely short format allows Sanrio to show that many examples of everyday tedium in the office and elsewhere.I'm feeling a Light 9 on this one. Tran--sition. Have you given this anime a watch? Did you love it? Did you hate it?What would you rate it? You're the best, you're the best! What should I review next?Animony Listano, Sanrio, Aggressive Retsuko, forever!