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View Poll Results: Nanoha - StrikerS - Episode 26 [END] Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 27 | 21.60% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 19 | 15.20% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 30 | 24.00% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 22 | 17.60% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 11 | 8.80% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 5 | 4.00% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 2 | 1.60% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 0.80% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 1 | 0.80% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 7 | 5.60% | |
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2007-11-21, 05:36 | Link #362 |
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Nanoha was never a bloodthirsty anime to start with. But if that satisfies you, Due died also and so did the 3 brains. Vita was close to death and Fate would have lost as well if Spaghetti would have been smart enough not to make a comm link between her and Caro/Erio. Finally Spaghetti should have died too, but Fate preferred to score a home run instead.
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2007-11-21, 06:02 | Link #364 | |
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Scaglietti was being controlled the being called the writers... ... *shuts mouth*
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2007-11-21, 21:16 | Link #367 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Believable is having Subaru kill Ginga instead of h4xx memory regain.
Or for nasty surprise, Ginga kill Subaru. After all, if you want to kill someone, why not a character that would actually make an impact on the viewers?
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2008-01-14, 04:25 | Link #371 |
Snape: "I hate Potter!"
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wow just marathoned all 26 ep! Damn it was a good anime, really liked the ending where they have their last mock battle.. Now i feel that the Nanoha franchise is truly finished and I've gotten a satisfying ending!
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2008-01-15, 01:32 | Link #373 | |
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At least that's my opinion. Plus if anything, Hayate could probably rebuild Vita, using whatever back-up data the Tome of the Night Sky has.
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2008-01-15, 03:40 | Link #375 | ||
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"Oh, he died again." "Meh, they'll wish him back in a couple of episodes." Besides, Shamal already said that this is their last life. When this one ends, its over for them. |
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2008-01-24, 20:15 | Link #377 | ||
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Mixed feelings? Hmm...not really very accurate. More like differing opinions in here. Some like it, some don't. Its that simple.
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2008-01-28, 16:44 | Link #378 | |
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I'll say, having watched Triangle Heart, MLGN, A's, and StrikerS in a 5 day span, I'm all Nanoha-ed out. O_O But I must say I enjoyed them. I liked A's the best, probably because there was a lot of Fate and the Knights, which are my favorite characters. And Arf's puppy form was just ridiculously cute, and that's really all you see it in. But, anyway, StrikerS, I thought, was reasonably well done. There are some things I'm not particularly keen on, but overall, things seemed to flow smoothly, with a few pockets here and there that I thought "WTF? Where did that come from?" 26 seemed... a little short? The epilogue of sorts was like 6 minutes, but didn't seem that long. But the rescue of Nanoha/Vivio/Hayate was, what, like, 2 minutes? Reminds me of Stripes.... "We zip in, we pick 'em up, we zip right out! It's like going in to Wisconsin!" That was my biggest problem with 26. Of all the stuff in StrikerS, that was the most "Okay, NO...." to me. Don't know why... Doesn't NEARLY compare to what I think is the biggest, most ridiculous, insane plot-device in MLGN overall, and possibly of all time... Nanoha's mom in MLGN original all, "oh, you've got some problems? You need to leave the house for a few weeks with no contact between us? Sure, go right ahead, dearie." WHAT MOTHER DOES THAT? For one who loves her children and family, I saw that happen twice in MLGN original and I just went, "You have GOT to be ****ING KIDDING ME." But, anyway, that's that and this is Episode 26. Things I liked: Agito + Signum: Holy hell hotness. Signum is already the prettiest female in the entire MLGN universe as it is, but with Agito she was... hot. Literally. I think, push comes to shove, I prefer Signum in her usual barrier jacket, but Unison w/Agito is quite a nice change-up. Caro and Erio getting transferred to.. what they got transferred to: Okay, I am very far from a tree-hugger or wildlife nut. But that was just so... different... what they got assigned to, totally unexpected and unique from other animes... that I just thought that was really cute... But isn't 10 years old WAAAAAY to young to be deeply in love with someone? O.o Give it time, folks, give it time. Play the field. Things I didn't like: Previously-mentioned rescue thingy. Things I thought were frickin' hilarious: The "penitent" combat cyborgs in a detention facility and prison skivvies. That was HILARIOUS. I couldn't stop laughing. That's another thing you don't see everyday in anime. Anyway... Done with another series. Time to move onto something else. I think Umisho! is up next.
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2008-01-29, 08:24 | Link #379 | |
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In a way it would have been better if Jail had gotten the typical anime main antagonist treatment, and simply got killed one way or another in the big finale, or made a last-ditch escape of some sort. There's something about seeing him in jail like that (the humour of the obvious pun notwithstanding ) that just really degrades him a bit, I think. The only real highlight of the final episode was the neat, and unexpected, Signum/Agito combo. For that alone, I'll give the final episode 7/10. |
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