Heavens Memopad
- Archit Beri
- Apr 3, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 17, 2024

IMDB - 6.5/10 HMTR - 63/100 Episodes - 12
Heaven's Memo Pad: An Unfulfilled Promise in the World of Mystery
"Heaven's Memo Pad" is an anime that had the potential to stand out in the mystery genre but falls short of delivering a truly captivating experience. At first glance, the premise seems intriguing: a group of NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) solving crimes under the guidance of a genius detective named Alice. However, the execution leaves much to be desired.
The story centers around Narumi Fujishima, an ordinary high school student who gets dragged into the world of NEET detectives. Alice, a reclusive girl with exceptional hacking skills and deductive abilities, leads this unconventional team. While the setup is promising, the series struggles to maintain a consistent tone and pace.
One of the primary issues with "Heaven's Memo Pad" is its uneven storytelling. The series oscillates between slice-of-life elements and darker, more serious themes without fully committing to either. This inconsistency dilutes the impact of the mystery plots, making them feel less engaging. The cases themselves, although varied, often lack the complexity and depth needed to keep viewers hooked.
Character development is another area where "Heaven's Memo Pad" falls short. While Alice's enigmatic personality and tragic backstory are intriguing, other characters, including the protagonist Narumi, feel underdeveloped. The series doesn't delve deeply enough into their motivations and relationships, resulting in a lack of emotional connection with the audience.
Moreover, the show occasionally resorts to melodrama, which can feel forced and detract from the overall narrative. The blend of everyday life with crime-solving should add richness to the story, but instead, it often feels disjointed and lacking in cohesion.
Despite these criticisms, "Heaven's Memo Pad" does have its moments. There are instances of clever dialogue and poignant scenes that hint at what the series could have been with tighter writing and better pacing. The concept of a NEET detective agency is unique and has a lot of potential, but unfortunately, the execution doesn't live up to the premise.
In conclusion, "Heaven's Memo Pad" is an anime that falls into the category of "okay but not great." It offers an interesting concept and a few bright spots, but overall, it fails to deliver a consistently engaging and well-developed story. If you're a fan of the mystery genre and don't mind some uneven storytelling, it might still be worth a watch. However, for those looking for a truly gripping and cohesive mystery series, there are better options out there.
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