The idea is far-reaching, but there are many spoilers. After a little spoiler, the male host turned into a pool of liquid, which makes people think a lot about how people became. The male protagonist is an obedient and rigid boy who was recruited to a mysterious organization due to special reasons. There are several girl teammates, all of them possessing unique skills. The boy has grown from a bantam shrimp to a world saver. Heroes of the world, defeated the apostles. In addition to a strong sense of impact, this anime is also moved. I wonder if everyone is aware of the strong sense of crisis. Does this Japanese anime show any ambition to dominate the world? People think deeply. The songs in the anime are very nice, and I have to admit that Japan really has to make you admire him.
There is also an emphasis on the role of spiritual power. I can't help but think of the volunteer army of millet and rifle, defeating the US imperialism of aircraft and cannon.
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