

Hackadoll The Animation
ハッカドール THE・あにめーしょん
Hacka Dolls are AI that scan a person in order to tailor news recommendations and information to their users. These widespread, personalized robots have served many citizens, from government officials to professional sports players. A severe drop in quality leads to the production of three substandard Hacka Dolls. Due to their personality defects, they are sent to Earth, tasked with advancing humanity in whatever way they can. Whether it be encouraging a fujoshi to sell a doujinshi at Comiket or performing in an idol group, the three dolls will complete any task as long as it abides by their moral compass. Despite their shortcomings, they take their mission very seriously and always try their best to assist everyone with incredible enthusiasm. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hacka Dolls are AI that scan a person in order to tailor news recommendations and information to their users. These widespread, personalized robots have served many citizens, from government officials to professional sports players. A severe drop in quality leads to the production of three substandard Hacka Dolls. Due to their personality defects, they are sent to Earth, tasked with advancing humanity in whatever way they can. Whether it be encouraging a fujoshi to sell a doujinshi at Comiket or performing in an idol group, the three dolls will complete any task as long as it abides by their moral compass. Despite their shortcomings, they take their mission very seriously and always try their best to assist everyone with incredible enthusiasm. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
lawlmartz
December 25, 2015
Hackadoll is my surprise anime of the season. I picked it up about halfway through expecting it to be a stupid boob comedy based on the moe blob art style and the obvious character archetypes they were shooting for in their three characters: dumb blonde genki girl, big boobs-chan, and sleepy loli girl. However right I was about these characters, I was also very wrong. Hackadoll turned out to be a very entertaining short anime, much in the vein of Comical Psychosomatic Medicine of this past summer season. Hackadoll's strength is that it picked one anime franchise or a trope and made that the backboneof the joke it told throughout the 7 minute runtime of each episode. They lampooned everything from Neon Genesis Evangelion to Dragonball Z to Shirobako to dating sims and hentai. In fact, nearly every episode makes fun of a different genre or series with the antics of the bumbling, clueless Hackadolls, a trio of AI whose purpose is to "advance" the people who download their app. "Advancing" people typically turns into the Hackadolls screwing up the person who summoned them's life beyond repair, but then by some horrifically humiliating or mortally dangerous event, the person manages to achieve their goal... mostly. It plays out on screen a lot better than it sounds on paper. Hackadoll's animation is fairly simple traditional style- since it's a web series with probably a negative budget, but blowing the audience away with visuals isn't the point of the show anyway. The three main VA are all relative newcomers (two of them are even younger than I am) and give solid performances as the aforementioned character archetypes, but are backed up by the awesome veteran Ryouka Yuzuki, or LADY SATSUKI KIRYUUIN herself, as the irascible, overbearing boss, Hackadoll 0. This show was a good way to blow 5 minutes (because a minute and a half of it is the intro song) with some lighthearted, goofy humor and a bit of parody of some series that I love. I'm not sure how much studio Trigger had to do with the production of this show (they're tagged as a producer), but their influences are strong here. It's zany, off the wall; a lot like watching some kids on a sugar high acting crazy.
Tettsui
December 30, 2015
There have been plenty of shorts this year, but almost none of them were as good as this one. At first glance, it doesn't look like anything special, but I was surprised to find how entertained and engrossed I was, despite it only being about 7 minutes long. I enjoyed each individual story, loved the characters and music, and was really impressed with the different drawing styles introduced during certain scenes. I didn't expect that from a short anime! I also really liked the casual references to other anime. I'm not sure how well this one would work as a full-length anime, but I really wishthere will be a second season. I think it's a fun, entertaining anime with a lot to offer!
Razerheart
January 14, 2016
This is my first review, so if I say anything weird, I apologise. While Hacka Doll was a bit bad in certain places, it still had good animation and made you laugh at certain parodies or certain funny moments. As a guy who watches almost everything, this anime was something you could just sit back and enjoy the various situations that happen. If you want a breath of fresh air from all those heavy action anime, and you want to laugh, even for a small bit, this anime is for you. Otherwise, you should find something better if this anime does not keep up with yourexpectations.
2life
April 30, 2020
Hacka doll sounds interesting and to a certain degree it is, but I hoped to see a bit more of this show. As the summary says, there are some internet dolls who help people advance in this world of information by looking up what they need. Yet we don’t get to see that exactly. The story is about two girls and one boy helping people. The team consisting of Hacka doll #1, #2, #3 want to help humanity “advance” by helping in their chores. Having the whole show watched it feels like they were more internet doll house maids rather than advanced technological internet explorers. Whilethe plot betrays itself and totally derails from episode 2 to 11 it was still enjoyable. Most of the shorts does have nothing in common with the previous. Rather than that it feels more like an eccentric slice of life comedy anime The characters have distinct character treats with no development. It just fits the show and appeals to “cute girls (boy) doing cute things”. VA was done very good. The VA suited the eccentric theme really good and got me riled up. While you don’t have to expect riled up moments or heartbreaking cries, the show just delivers what it needed to have delivered. Animation was sadly not a studio Trigger trade mark. I completely missed all the good thing what makes Trigger so enjoyable. Nevertheless the animation had consistent quality and the scenes were pleasing to look at. I only watched this show because Trigger made it, other than that the overall enjoyment is not high. The shorts are available on MAL, so if you’re into eccentric slife of life with a little bit over the top humor, this is your call.
iAmSayo
January 2, 2016
*Short review for a short series* Hacka Doll The Animation is a short series of average 5 minutes, taking out the opening and ending, that thrives on randomness and parodies, this alone made it anime short of the year, based Trigger saving anime yet again. This series will be very hit or miss, depending on whether you know or not what are they parodying so you have the full experience on this series gags. The animation can also catch you off guard sometimes, but overall is pretty consistent and it's what you will expect. The only reason this didn't deserve a 10/10 rating it's because my Hacka Doll appwon't bring out 3 kawaii girls from the phone screen to advance my life.
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