

Null & Peta
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Genius inventor Null tragically loses her older sister Peta in an accident. To get over the grief, Null develops "Peta Robo," a robot with the same characteristics as her late sister. However, the robot is a little different as to what Null expected. (Source: MAL News)
Genius inventor Null tragically loses her older sister Peta in an accident. To get over the grief, Null develops "Peta Robo," a robot with the same characteristics as her late sister. However, the robot is a little different as to what Null expected. (Source: MAL News)
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Yuri-Crusader
December 21, 2019
Welcome to my spoiler-free review of Null Peta This is a wonderful tale about two sisters and their strong bond! Null and Peta. They lost everything they have when tragedy suddenly struck and tore them apart!! The story has everything from strong love, and humor, to drama. And carrying out its segments extremely well. It's heartwarming and so wholesome The style and animation are warm and almost a bit childish with strong colors! It may not have the biggest budget nor the best technique or fancy CGI effects. But it doesn't need to! It reminds me more of a home-cooked meal.Made with love and great care. It has a soul and a big heart. Which makes it so damn appealing and lovable. It's attractive and so fabulously delicious that I just want more Love the sound everything from the charming beeping noise to the opening. It does a great job to enchant the scenes The sisters are very strong characters. Null goes on with her life after the accident. Instead of breaking down, she tries to fix things. Building a new sister with the same characteristics as the old one. She is a persistent girl who don't give up easily and a ready to do anything to get her sister back. And grows to take a bigger responsibility and try to do things she doesn't like!! Such as going to school and eating nutritious food (even if it tastes bad) She Is very charismatic and charming! A great character is well written that one feels strongly for Her sister the Peta bot. Can be a bit forceful But she really cares and wants the best for her beloved little sister The robot are more a humorous relief segment than anything else. Its role is important, but the big star is the younger sister Null I got an enormous amount of enjoyment out of this! It has everything. Great story lovely animation good sound, But mostly it has the sisters. And with such strong characters It makes you feel everything. From sadness and amusement to confusion. It has everything and more! I got really invested in this little anime that I didn't have high hopes for in the beginning. Short anime with only five minutes of the running time is often very shallow. But this was so much more than I ever could have dreamed of. This media gave me a strong immersive experience. And I ended up loving every second of it The only small negative aspect I can find in this phenomenal media! Would be the humor itself. I just wish they had toned it down a tiny notch. It's a very minuscule detail, and not going to be an obstacle to onces enjoyment! But if I have to nitpick that would be it But in the end, it's one of the better if not the best short anime I have seen. It is truly the little anime that could. And shows it's not a matter of how many minutes you have. The most important factor is how you spend your time. And this did everything right I Strongly recommend this anime. It may be short but it has a big heart Thank you for reading
KormitLeFrag
December 21, 2020
I love this show, and probably for the wrong reasons. I have not cried at a show as much as I have cried at this. I had an emotional breakdown watching this show. Story: 10/10 This show starts out really really cute and hilarious, at times there is sadness over Null's situation and other times there is a slight unease or anxiety about a lurking something. As the show goes on it really builds on these feelings and the ending was handled so well and I cried like a baby. Art: 8/10 For a show only a few minutes per episode, it has very solid art and itchanges to accompany the comedic moments and does a really good job of doing so. There are budget limits for such shows so you cannot expect Demon Slayer animation or anything like that, but sometimes that isn't the point. I, for one, think that the art of a show is mostly irrelevant to the score. Sound: 8/10 The VAs did a brilliant job at their characters and really expressed emotions well throughout the story. Character: 8/10 A super-genius child and an overprotective big-breasted mofu-mofu onee-san/ robot. There aren't really any other characters and these two, although not so original, are still done so well. The way Null reacts when Peta passes away is quite heart-wrenching and the way she treats her sister when she is a robot really shows how much we take things for granted - she treats her similar to how she would if her sister were still alive, and it really shows when you take that away how much a person can change. Null is pretty cute and is a super-funny super-genius who hates her sister's cooking but still loves her more than anything else, which she shows alot throughout the show. She shows great concern for even her robot sister. Peta is such a comforting character. Although, we don't see much of her real self, we can tell in her robot self that she really cares for Null and it is making me tear up remembering it. Enjoyment: 10/10 If I have not made it clear already then I shall say again that this show is probably the best hour I have spent in my life and I don't know if I will ever get to relive it again. Most people will likely get bored and drop the show, or will not think anything other than "just another short show to pass the time". With how many tears I shed watching this show, I disagree with these but each to their own. Overall: 10/10 Just watch the show, its incredible.
SanaeK10
December 21, 2019
In an otherwise weak season, this short anime has somehow became one of my go-to shows every Friday and despite my initial disappointment at the show being revealed to be a short, I ended up liking the show a lot irregardless. The pacing is undoubtedly masterclass in this. In spite of its short length, Null Peta feels just right. Even at about 4 minutes + 1 minute OP, each episode of the show isn't too long and isn't too short. It hits that mark just right and ends just at the point where you want it to end. The plot and humour are done fairlywell, with a very gentle colour palette complementing the scenes really well, giving the whole show a very fairy-tale like presentation that is pleasing on the eyes. And like other weird Fall shows I like (Flip Flappers for instance), the show does end up tackling some fairly morbid themes with a few plot twists here and there, but the upbeat optimism of the show never falters irregardless. Would still preferred if they had the OP at the end of each episode though, having the episode just end without even a fade to black is pretty jarring. 7/10
SgtSalamander
December 31, 2025
Null Peta is a funny, lighthearted anime about a genius girl who resurrects her older sister as a big, cuddly robot. Antics ensue. As far as the story goes, it's largely episodic, at least at first, following the comedy, misunderstandings, and endearing sisterly relationship between Null and Peta. It would succeed on this point alone, but there is a fairly unexpected tonal shift that occurs which manages to reframe the whole piece in a way which nonetheless still works. Even though the story is creative, there are some drawbacks that hold it back. First, there is this singular side character who only appears very brieflyand doesn't get much more characterization despite appearing in the intro, and that is Kaki. It's almost like she exists to give Null an emotional line about shaved ice later on. But that's not terrible on its own- Null Peta's real major flaw is the subtitles. It's clear that, somewhere along the way, the dreaded localizers had their way with a few lines. The worst offenders are the inclusion of "on fleek" and "hard pass". Not only is this nauseatingly cringe, it also severely dates the show, and it only came out in 2019. Imagine how much worse that's going to get the further we get from 2019. Shortsighted, ridiculous decision, and I know that's not the anime's fault, but it is a part of the end product, and as far as I can tell, the version that I watched is the only one readily available. For these reasons, I'd say the art takes the spot as this anime's strongest aspect. It is colorful, fluid, and fun, with a fantastical art style that exudes a delightful air of exploration and wellbeing. One thing about the animation, however, is that there is a very slight yet nonetheless notable decline in quality- the first half had distinctly more impressive visuals. Indeed, episode 1 was extremely impressive, but by the final episode it felt like more average fare. The sound is solid, with great voicework and thoughtful sounds of life, focusing in on the last detail of mechanical tinkering, wrappers rustling, and water running. The characters are quite developed, though there are very few. Of them, I feel that Null is the best, given that she is a funny, eccentric child prodigy that makes for a high-energy and endearing main character. Overall, Null Peta is an interesting little anime with a good premise and unexpected emotional depth that makes it easy to recommend as a quick watch, even considering the flaws I mentioned above.
matheus_pikalolo
December 29, 2019
You want to see an five minutes anime who gonna surprise you to the begin to the end? If you'd like, this is Null Peta. A non sense anime who show us a simple plot, but with a lot of plot twist. The storytelling, keeping in mind the script. is organic for your genre and becoming a positive surprise. The plot can be a little confusing throughout the episodes, especially in the middle of the anime, but this only highlights the no sense genre in the anime. At times you might even think "ah this happened because the anime has low budget", may even be that, but thedevelopment of history makes everything believable and natural. About the characters, you want more development than this? It's totally organic, you understand who the characters are and they're there for a reason. Peta's maturing is certainly one of the best and best structured I've ever seen in anime.
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