2021-06-08, 04:13 | Link #24 | |
is this so?
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Gradius Home World
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when I learned this was a work of the author of YliA, expectations were high. However, this show is really not my cup of tea... character designs are ugly, animation is bad, and the main girl is annoying. All those combined and it's an auto-drop. Sorry for being negative, but it's how I view this anime. Not even Yuuki Aoi can save this thing.
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2021-06-26, 18:28 | Link #25 |
Knowledge is the solution
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: St. Louis, MO
Age: 39
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Finally watched episode 11. It took almost till the end but we actually got a good episode this time. And for once I think we got some insight into what gets Onda's engine revved up. She does need to get into the zone and get rid of idle thoughts. No 'I need to be useful' or 'I'm too excited to control myself'. Just focus on the here and now and we get the good plays from Onda that we have seen a whole 3 times so far. yay.
Also, the author can actually pull some good lines once in a whole 'Athletes are lone wolves. But that does not mean they are alone. They have teammates competing against them and opponents supporting them (...)' That does seem to be a recurring team in many modern sports series. Haikyuu is another one where they explored this side of teammate/opponent interactions. episode 12: part 2 of Onda's mentality: she has the emotional strength of jelly. She is truly the bokuto of this series, so she may need to find her emotional manager here.
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