2011-06-26, 14:45 | Link #2243 | |
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Overall I would give it an 7/10 but since I enjoyed it so much I'm giving it an 8/10 if I added in enjoyment value hehe. The most disappointing part so far to be is just how anti-climatic the monster part was and how the plot was not very strong. Other than that the show was a fun and cute show that is just very easy to enjoy. Anyways muhahaha! Love that at least we get a confession. I do agree though that episode 13 seems to be a sequel hook. I would definitely look forward to that. @ JagdPanther Well I think they show her just because some of us were curious of who is the person that could actually beat Shinku. Of course we knew there were stronger people than Shinku in Flonyard but we haven't seen one who is actually from his own world.
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2011-06-26, 15:19 | Link #2245 |
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Ehh well overall the show was okay I guess. But the whole part of Shinku just "happen" to perfectly meet ALL of the necessary conditions to be re-summoned and its time frame "happens" to be right for summer vacation is just so... its just too dang convenient to be good! It just ruins the whole mood it sets up. If the God they saved made it so he could return or Rico's hard work actually paid off THAN it would have been a good ending, this just had too much bullshit.
Why was such an important piece of information regarding magic just left in a letter by a dead (the princess' parents are dead I assume) king and NEVER told or recorded by an scholar, I mean given how strict the rules for re-summoning are it should have required a fair amount of testing I would think.
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2011-06-26, 15:34 | Link #2246 | |
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About that letter, I felt as if someone (alive) actually sent that as the contents seems to talk more about how to resummon a hero that was sent back using the bad hero rejection (the hero was not "good" and was forced to sent back). That letter is still a mystery though as to why it was in the books from Gallette's library but had the seal of Biscotti. Wow. That would be really odd but I don't think so since she did say that she came from a village from Floyard. Besides look at the ears and tails. Unless those are surgically added...
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2011-06-26, 15:38 | Link #2247 |
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ain't a bad finish. was pretty damn sure he can return again, and this ep confirm it
one thing though... milhy and shinku said daisuki right? isn't that mean "I like you" ? if my japanese is right, daisuki is a like like, but not on love level yet. Daisuki is pretty high on the affection meter, but it's still below love level yet. aishiteru is the one that mean "I love you". and since that word aint used yet, i'm 90% sure that farewel scene is not a love confession scene. heheh, eclair being tsun all the way to the end. cute. so , 3 condition for a resummon is all fullfilled right? he pretty much run around giving gifts to everyone while promising to return. i found it amusing that the most important requirement is somehow fullfilled even without anyone telling him the letter is needed XD. and he did ask to be resummoned after 100 days during summer vacation. and that's the last requirement fullfilled. guess everything is set (minus the plot) for him to return for a season 2... if they decided to make a season 2... aint bad, i'll give this finale a 7 out of 10. but i'll be generous and give it an 8 Last edited by maelstormCaT; 2011-06-26 at 15:44. Reason: mistype a name |
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2011-06-26, 16:02 | Link #2250 | |
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Nanami and Ricotta are both voiced by the same person. Nana Mizuki.
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2011-06-26, 16:06 | Link #2251 |
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Did the Princess ever find out that they had no way to bring Shinku back at first? It just seemed so comical to have poor little Rico blubbering with joy that he'd be able to return some day, and Milhi is all "umm.. yay?" since that was the idea all along, as far as she knew.
Anyway, it was mindless fun, so the show gets a thumbs up from me. I liked Eclair, and Rico came into her own near the end. I want to see Gallete summon Nanami as their hero for the next round vs Shinku. I had kind of expected the season to end that way back near the start. The Takeshi's Castle style wars were the best part of the show for me. Some embarrassingly stupid moments aside, Dog Days was a nice distraction, and I don't regret watching it. |
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2011-06-26, 16:16 | Link #2253 | |
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Yeah! It was a fun show! I think if Nanami does go to Floyard, she should go on Gallette side to balance it out. Then the battle would be even crazier!
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2011-06-26, 16:53 | Link #2256 | |
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And concerning the convenient fulfillment of the conditions, I'd say that the presence of anchors or traces that maintain his link to that world make sense, as does a binding oath or contract that states that a certain person will come back to another. These are pretty normal ideas for conditions that must be fulfilled to regain contact. At the same time, it hardly seems odd for a guy who's leaving for an undetermined length of time to leave people something to remember him by, or for him to give someone as important as Milhi was to him a letter promising to return. Even if it was somewhat formalized on account of the fact that he was addressing a princess from the position of champion. I think there could have been a little more involved in the conditions though, so that one or both side would have to take some real action after the fact, rather than all the conditions concerning the circumstances of the Hero's departure. That way, it would still be true that Cinque's natural actions at parting had coincidentally allowed him the possibility, but there would be more that he would have to do to make it work. Still, the material presented doesn't seem that odd or anything. Last edited by Seiryuu; 2011-06-26 at 17:06. |
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I belive telling her he doesnt want to leave, and her telling him she doesnt want him to leave, as they cried.. and mentioning this "daisuki" I strongly belive their confessing their feelings >_> did you guys not feel the atmosphere?
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2011-06-26, 17:32 | Link #2258 |
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Well its possible the princess might not have heard what he said. He was a fair good distance away at that point and we didn't see any reaction shot of her hearing the words being said.
I really wish they explained how the dog can travel (and bring items with it) between both worlds seeminglessly without any conditions needed to be fufilled. Is the dog a magical creature or something? Could the Princess and them visit the human world if they wanted? They set these major plot points but leave these big important questions unanswered is kind of annoying...
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2011-06-26, 18:31 | Link #2260 |
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Last episode: I enjoyed it, but all those very specific condition's just happened to get met? Too much. I could believe the item and time thing, but the letter took it a step too far.
Whole Series: Pretty enjoyable. Better than I was expecting, and that is always fun. This series was nice light hearted fun. (most of the time)
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