This animation is more about selling settings, the plot is too weak, and many plots are simply abused for the sake of abuse. Although I like the plot of girl abuse very much, but the simple production of this animation, the poor performance, and the background music that often makes people play, can't make me feel the depressing atmosphere it wants to convey! Instead, it evoked my second soul.
Although Japanese anime is more or less secondary, but this one is particularly prominent. Some of the settings in it seem to be very cool, but they are actually very unreasonable, but they are very similar to the YY in my second year.
Among them, I really want to complain about the setting of Yaodao Muramasa. As long as this knife hits, the opponent will die. This setting seems to be pretentious and cool, but it indirectly leads to the fact that all the opponents Chi Tong encounters are capable of defeating her. Even if the ability is activated, it is the same as peace A, which is not cool at all!
There is also the setting of Maine's gun that the more dangerous the damage, the more it feels like it was forcibly added. In most animes, the protagonist group is beaten violently, falls into crisis, and then breaks out, and the audience also eats this set. Maine always emphasizes this setting every time she is in crisis. Do you think everyone will expect you to come back? In fact, I didn't expect it at all!
The setting of Rabo's steel wire is not bad, it has various uses, it can be attacked and defended, and the fighting form is also more exciting, which reminds me of Bell in the tutor. And Susanoo's enhanced shape is really cool. When he used the Amazumi Cloud Sword, I even had the illusion of a blind man in DNF.
On the screen, the art of the animation is really poor, the hair color saturation of many characters is too high, and it looks very hot, especially the hair color of Maine. The banding of the hair is particularly severe. There is also the treatment of the highlights of the character's hair, which is very blunt and conspicuous at the same time, making me seem to be watching the animation of 2005 and 2006.
Although the production is terrible, I actually like this animation very much. I do not reject the middle school, but I think that the animation should be good at the middle school. I have to admit that the imagination of the middle school period is the most abundant. I just don't like characters who sell their secondary attributes as a selling point. After watching the animation, instead of being depressed, I was very happy.
In the end, I also want a girlfriend like Esdes, who looks like an S, but only for the male protagonist. Seeing this character reminds me of Bishamonten who I also liked very much when I watched Noragami.
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