

13/01/2021
Overview
Ai, a young girl with shut-in tendencies, who tries not to interact with others. She keeps one of her eyes hidden behind her hair. One day, she happens to stop by a deserted arcade, where she meets "Aka." Spinning the gacha at their urging, she acquires a "Wonder Egg," and from that moment, her fate begins to change...
Status: Ended
Rating: 69%
Original language: JA
First Air Date: 13/01/2021
Last Air Date: 31/03/2021
Official website:
https://wonder-egg-priority.com
Status: Ended
First Air Date: 13/01/2021
Last Air Date: 31/03/2021
Number of season: 1
Number of episodes: 12
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13248076
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q100235430
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Review by: Lutist
Written by: Lutist on 2021-11-20T23:19:32.617Z
Wonder Egg Priority is a very delicate anime, it touches themes that are very personal and subjective. Depression, self harm, suicide, sexual harassment on minors and bullying. This review does NOT contain spoilers. Please Refrain watching this anime if you are susceptible to any of these themes as they are present throughout the whole 13 episodes.
Unfortunately, after the 6th episode the story takes a very, and I mean, a VERY steep dive in quality. What was once subtle and personal, tries to shift to literal sci-fi that do not translate well to an anime with themes such as depression and suicide that has been grounded in what seems as reality.
As a guy, I also found it very hard to relate to the characters. Our main blue hair protagonist doesn't like her different colored eyes, she doesn't have friends and lacks confidence, she is the easiest to relate and her character stays solid almost entirely (until the end), Our tanned friend is interesting and has a thought provocative story that shamefully is never fully told and shifts at the end to something nobody would see coming, because it makes no sense at all. Our blonde sassy friend is a somewhat abrasive character that seems to grow but not really, and the serious elegant red-haired momo struggles with her feminine side, her story has lesbian undertones that failed to gather my attention.
Addressing the elephant in the room, the ending: I'd say this is the most underwhelming ending of 2021. Starting as a compelling and somewhat dark story about girls struggling with (somewhat superficial issues) traumas and the loss of loved ones turns into a sci-fi without a reason, destroying the very solid foundation created in the start. I would NOT recommend this anime.