mechalord |
2012-09-24 21:15 |
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Originally Posted by Theo
(Post 4366354)
That was...a little disappointing.
In the end, the flowers are the Deus Ex Machina that somehow solves all the planet problems and makes Moid become magic pixie dust for some reason. No real motivation besides wanting to hear some song and somehow managed to get out of his restraints and incapacitate two guards.
I lol'ed when he went apeshit though.
I see the same problems here as in Mouretsu Pirates: it wants to be two things at once; a slice of life along with sci-fi.
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Mouretsu was more grounded, less fantasy. I thought they were both well executed.
I never expected Lagrange to be a dark and gritty mecha war series.
The 3 mecha maidens who save the world with hugs, bubbly ditziness, and some combat.
- girls become galactic celebrities and humanitarians
- Rinne heard the wishes of the three maidens and... fixed planetary orbits, gave a dude a second chance, swallowed a villain, and fixed a lot of their problems.
- Madoka's Jersey Club became some huge non-profit organization.
- Girls take off on giant robots to sing autographs at some fundraiser.
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