As for after watching it -
first of all, this transformation is really very traditional (Sailor Moon?);
and many of the painting styles are still very similar to "Beidou Shenquan"...and the names of those tricks that haven't been seen for a long time;
then this exposure really has the style of my big GAINAX (Leaping the Peak, Blue Water, EVA...) , and the exposure seems to have killed Qianlang, and there are all kinds of obscure things, like... But I don't think it can be regarded as selling meat. In fact, many times, people who clearly shouldn't have underwear are painted. In addition, everyone Neutrogena is very confident, making people feel that "it's rude to look at a lady like that!" (Lancer, "Robotech");
after thinking about it, it's actually quite bloody, with all kinds of blood spurting (Lancer, "Robotech") EVA legacy orz), but because of the funny elements in it (manship?), it doesn't feel as violent as "Fairy Melody".
A lot of people talk about saving money or something. Yes, I can see it, but I don’t think that affects its artistic expression. After all, no one’s resources are unlimited. The money saved is used to make a few gorgeous shots. It's also very good;
as a hot-blooded show that is destined for the protagonist to hang up, those hanging up can be regarded as justified.
When I finally finished watching it, I thought about it, in fact, this product is very similar to "Guilty Crown" in some places, except that it is not so hard-
in fact, it is not as hard as "Tianyuan Breakthrough". Except for a little bit of regret, it's basically a Good End -
hey, although I have to admit to being realistic, this ending may actually be a "true Good End", but it's okay to make it a little more Good?
Overall I think it might not be as good as "Leap to the Peak" and "Tianyuan Breakthrough" artistically, but it's still excellent.
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