
Make sure to say it all the way to the end!
Does that mean you want to watch this kind of anime again this year?
I’m full for about another 10 years.
Please make a sequel at that time again.
I hate my mouth every time I look at it.
When I understood the gimmick of the double time leap, I thought it was genuinely a masterpiece…
I’m… angry.
I feel like it was the most buzzed-about original anime last year.
>>6
Magic is better, right?
>>95
Oryginaloo!
I think it’s a masterpiece that ranks among the top three in barrier anime.
Even if you’re unsure, just being in the top three is enough.
I watched it in one go on ABEMA the other day.
Why didn’t I watch this in real time?
>>8
If you binge-watch something like this, your mood will go crazy!
Brayburn is a pro wrestler, right…?
I want to see a sequel, but I think it’s better if there isn’t one.
What will happen to the thread image at Korakuen Hall on the 23rd?
Things like this are fine on a ten-year cycle.
I want another collaboration between Bali and Cygames.
I really don’t want to see a robot with a goofy character design like this one for the next five years.
It’s an anime that feels like a sneak attack, so it doesn’t come out that often…
It’s surprising that this is becoming popular with women.
>>18
Two men who pledged their friendship had one of them harboring an unrequited love, but after a battle that risked their lives, he became a grotesque being, traveled back in time to save his friend’s life, and seeks to fulfill their dreams together once more.
The storyline itself is beautiful.
>>18
There are quite a few thin books available!
Is it correct to understand that as “time leap”?
I want you to create another original work unrelated to this piece in collaboration with Bali.
I enjoyed it in real-time, but I don’t feel like I have the energy to rewatch it.
Speaking of which, I remembered that last year around this time I was looking forward to watching this every week.
It ended in such a rush that my brain didn’t have any reaction… Only the ending visuals are still stuck in my mind.
It’s creepy, but with a heart of love, it cuts off evil beings; it’s creepy, but it embodies the infinite possibilities that only humans possess.
A masterpiece that is well-finished in a Bali style and barely maintains the integrity of the script.
A few years of sequels might be nice… that’s something that can coexist.
In about three years, I hope Cygames will use the money made from the sky and horses to create an insane original anime.
It’s a gag anime, but it really makes you think about various things.
>>27
It’s taken 5 years…
>>27
Ninety percent of the funny parts are because the thread image is gross.
Isami…
I never knew that Bali and Cygames were such a great match…
I wonder if there was humidity before Kunus mixed in… I just want it to be purely friendship.
I have to take my hat off to you for sustaining such incredible momentum for an entire season.
I was given plenty of time and budget, so I took my time to create each episode thoroughly.
The completion is pretty close…!
I felt that Isami losing motivation in a comedic way when he’s checkmated in the later stages was a bit too much of a stretch…
>>35
Wasn’t that scene scary?
Isami broke! I was about to cry.
The only one who gets told by the wrestler in the collaboration that they watched all the episodes and it was crazy is Bravearn.
Well… I’m a bit tired even after just a week interval.
It’s a waste for it to end in one season.
>>40
I believe there are places we were able to push through precisely because it was one season.
>>46
Well, you know.
I think that it was because it was only one cours that they were able to maintain that quality throughout.
But I want to see more!
>>46
I think it’s crammed too much at the end! But doing that for two cours might get boring… that’s the stronger feeling.
>>46
The roughness has become less noticeable due to the sense of speed.
As I decode it, it feels quite sci-fi, but certain parts are too noisy.
In this kind of anime, it’s often the case that a suddenly appearing non-human child has a huge crush on the protagonist.
The relationship between Lulu and the uncle is really good and feels well developed.
Watching the final episode can really lift your spirits.
Only Lulu has always been cute and healing.
>>51
Gagappy
I think I definitely would have gotten bored if it had been two cours.
Well, I want to see something like the theatrical version of the return of Brave Burn.
It’s the one that properly combines into Great.
Lulu’s bio-battery is pretty intense, isn’t it?
Once you finish a lap, it becomes quite obvious that it’s Smith, but during the first round, you think, “This guy smells like Smith, but it might be a mislead…” so the balance is pretty much there.
It took a long time to create, starting five years before the broadcast.
Two cours is tough.
Isami was bullied throughout, and in the final episode, he snapped.
Is this also part of the work series?
>>62
The work of a soldier.
>>62
It’s not PA…
It was amazing to be obsessed by a strong and creepy robot that apparently came from space.
Once everything was revealed, I was convinced, but the restlessness in my heart disappeared.
>>63
I understand.
I do feel a sense of satisfaction from being refreshed, but on the contrary, I also have a bit of a lingering feeling of wanting to remain with the thought, “What were you really?!!” without any resolution.
Simply put, the quality as an anime is exceptionally high.
Even though this is so ridiculous
Since the time he became Bravern in the Kunos battle, Smith’s personality has changed too much!
>>65
Is there any more persuasive power than this mixed with the kunus?
>>65
Because Kunus got mixed in…
>>65
Since I became the very hero I admired, of course I’ll emulate them…
It’s a shame that a few people were skipped or it felt rushed during the boss battle.
Also, Kuunus’s ability is just unfair!
I feel like I want to see one more short OVA episode as an addition.
I was surprised by Bravern, but what captivated me was the line during the spawning of Sumanai.
It seems like you know a lot, but you’re not giving any advice? Well, Bravely Default was also thrown in at the deep end right from the first episode.
It seems that the first round of the leap was completely different in terms of progress, backed by unnecessarily thorough science fiction speculation.
It would have been a bit awkward to talk about fighting executives around the world.
I think it’s all about the ridiculous gimmicks.
Among the various places in Bali, its entertainment value is outstandingly the best, but it is both a problematic work and a great piece.
Please make another anime suitable for commentary.
In the end, suddenly starting a fight and almost getting stuck because of it is just a bit…
No, but this first round is too mysterious…
>>79
I want to see the great success of TS in the first week.
Smith, who has returned in human form, surely doesn’t have any of the Kunos components left, right…?
>>80
The balance is good since the eye color is changing, right?
Bravern is gross, though.
“Just creepy, Smith the otter… that’s how it is.”
Bali was overjoyed with the abundant budget.
The sense of despair on the human side in episodes 1 and 2 is about the same as in Muv-Luv Alternative, so I wonder if they could skillfully create a spin-off around that.
I heard that if you go to Lawson now, “Bravern” is playing.
>>84
What the hell is this song!!!!!!!
When you make the expression change, even a robot can have a properly creepy face, huh?
Smithburn is definitely gross, but Isamiburn is just a regular hero…
I’m not following it, but there is a novel about the world after Isami and Bravern’s deaths, which is a spin-off of Lulu.
It’s heavy, yet it ends too beautifully, leaving no aftertaste… Kill la Kill felt a bit like that too…
At first, I thought it was a match pump with Bravern wanting to play hero and the enemy who wants to play the villain and die.
The way humanity dies is the best ❤
Everyone at Death Dragon is making CG properly.
It’s amazing in a way that they keep dying one after another within 30 minutes of that episode or the next one.
>>94
The viewers are seeing it for the first time, but from Bravern’s perspective, it’s the third time, so it’s pretty impressive how well it was put together.
I’ve seen opinions that Isami is being too wishy-washy, but if you’re the only one who can pilot a robot that is clearly directed towards you with creepy affection, and you end up being tortured because of that, it’s no wonder you’d break down…
>>96
Every time I get on, I’m fully naked.
The purpose of Death Drives is revealed on the official site, somewhat prematurely…
I can’t help but think that the first round was progressing in the direction of the visuals used for deceptive advertising.
It seems that the initial round before Kunas finds Smith will be quite long.
I really like the gimmick of the final boss or hidden boss appearing.
Ah, when you mention it, I definitely agree…
Did Smith really compose that song in such a short amount of time…?
>>102
I guess they were always thinking of a theme song like that.
The illustration for Episode 1 was revealed to be by Tsuyoshi Kusanagi! It was announced in advance.
It wasn’t that kind of situation.
The artist’s style was very sincere towards the theme of the work “Hero,” which I find appealing.
I’m not quite sure if I was sincere towards the original Hero series or anything like that.
>>104
First of all, there seems to be a distorted perception of Smith’s hero image…
>>104
I’m not sure if it’s consideration or not, but it’s somewhat interesting that the origin of Braveran is rooted in Japanese tokusatsu heroes.
In the final battle, I surrendered, but Lulu kept insisting that I should stop.
>>106
After that, leaving Lulu behind and escaping into the cockpit was a bit of a concern.
I understand that we can’t move forward unless we go to the cockpit.
Isami is pitiful.
>>107
It’s hilarious how it trends every time it airs.
It’s really cruel that after achieving the ideal death, the one who doesn’t want to die is born as the ruler of Death Drives.
Pointlessly cute female character
>>110
I like Miyu.
>>110
The person in charge of character design usually focuses on yuri, but what they’ve produced is just full of muscle men, which is really terrible.
>>149
People who are good at lilies are also good at roses…
>>154
On the contrary, there are people who can draw illustrations with a strong muscular vibe, but when they draw girls, they can be really cute…
>>149
Thanks to you, I’ve created the best ED… I have no words…
>>155
Fighting may be merging, right?
>>170
After watching the secret story of Brave Burn’s birth, this ending is…
>>149
The animation supervisor for the horses also said that they wanted to draw something cute, but ended up being assigned to draw something passionate instead…
Cygames might have that kind of aspect.
>>160
It seems like the director wanted to do something cute too…
Lewis
Isami
Smith
There was also an incredible 3D printer.
The Smith personality and the Bravern personality are completely different things, you know.
Finally, Bravern is narrating something…
The military elements are also attractive, so I would like to see that spin-off as well…
It’s not that I became a Bravern because I was a hero fanatic, but rather because I was a hero fanatic that I mixed with Kurnus and became a Bravern…
I got really excited when I became Burn Blay Burn.
>>119
I got a bit teary at the scene called “Courage… ‘Explosion! Burn, Brave Burn!'” but it’s unfair to make me laugh with “It’s a fusion!”
I see… so it was you… that explains the strange sense of distance as well…
Well, even after considering that, something seemed off.
>>121
Because it’s mixed with lust…
I kind of liked how there were comments about the use of earnings from the social game with slippery animation and intertwining fingers in a death man scenario.
Last year, accompanied by my brother, my best memory was seeing the live performance of the OP and ED of this anime at Anisama.
Don’t take it off.
It feels like a story where super robots appear in the realistic robot world that Masami Obari wants to depict finally fits well.
I didn’t think that a creepy hero robot would become the key.
Ruru’s artwork remained almost intact until the end, which felt like a testament to their determination.
When I first saw the ED, they suddenly started undressing and for some reason, I couldn’t stop laughing.
Well, I think we should commend Smith for stopping even with some Kunus mixed in.
>>131
I was working hard on mental care, like making sure to have experiences where my friends praise me at hotels… My human self regularly resets with Lulu, and I go out of control myself as well.
I think about 70% of the reason why Isami is subjected to erotic torture is because of Bleivern being a somewhat suspicious presence that seems capable of dialogue but isn’t. What do you think, Smith?
It’s frustrating but incredibly exciting to see a Japanese person who had given up on becoming a hero turn gold and grow huge to punch the final boss in the ultimate battle.
It was presented as if the world was ending!
I was surprised that humanity is still alive more than I thought.
>>134
I think the sense of despair during the devastation of Japan was quite remarkable.
Isami’s singing of the Bravern OP is good too!
There may be issues with the length and tempo, but I wanted the last conversation between Lulu and Spellbia.
It was a really enjoyable anime.
It was great to have fun after seeing it live.
I wouldn’t say Smith is completely creepy, but he wasn’t that creepy either…
…right?
I understand the evaluation that it was fun and interesting, but don’t ever do it again…
I think it was a good decision to focus on Bravern, Smith, and Isami for the depiction, even though I’m interested in the world.
It’s just boring because it’s only about the voice actors wanting to sing.
Make more stuff like Akiba Maid War.
I’ve been hooked on the weekly continuation and was glued to the comment thread.
I think it’s amazing that the reason why it’s not an issue for humans to be inside the Bravern is a foreshadowing element.
The process is endlessly creepy, but…
What happened to Lulu’s spin-off?
Japan devastated! There was a serious sense of despair all around.
It had the power to make me empathize.
I want to see some highly motivated, weird original anime this year too.
>>153
Last year was too fortunate…
It felt like an anime that was too rich in flavor, like overly salty ramen.
But I love it!!
I wanted to see Isami riding TS and being active one more time.
The appeal of realistic robots in TS is nice too.
Will Smith become the guardian after the main story, I wonder?
I was watching it for Lulu-chan, and it turned out to be an amazing work.
There were many moments when I wanted more detailed explanations, but I liked that the focus remained consistently on the main character.
But not a second time!
The impact of the first episode and the unsettling grasp of the second episode are just too perfect.
>>164
Chapter one…
What the heck is this anime!? I can understand wanting to complain about it and saying to never make something like this again, but…
It was more logical, serious, passionate, and had foreshadowing than I expected, making it good entertainment.
I love the character design of Isami with long hair.
I don’t really understand Burn Brave Big Bang…
Lulu and the uncle had a very good relationship.
It’s especially nice that the uncle seems to be a bit overwhelmed.
I think it’s interesting, but it’s an anime I can’t recommend to others.
>>171
I think I would rather hope for a chance encounter than recommend it…
It was a strange anime.
It was a really strange and amazing anime.
>>172
Cygames original anime is all like this!
>>176
Is the crazy anime made with the money squeezed out from horses any good?
>>176
Apocalypse Hotel…
At the time of the prompt, it seemed like it would turn into a strange anime… No, it might surprisingly become an emotional one… Maybe…
What is this song about anyway!?
The ad-lib is that reality was animated.
The combination of Brave Burn is really cool…
I don’t want to watch it alone, even by mistake…
If I’m going to watch, I want to drag others into it too…
>>178
It’s better to enjoy it with a festival mood, yeah…
Excited by the roses made with Lily’s earnings.
It’s more like I want to keep it in the corner of my sight rather than saying I recommend it.
The enemy design was elaborate.
Because I desire death, it makes things even worse!!
The area that treats it as entertainment is unsettling.
Saige explosion
Even though a year has passed since the broadcast, new collaboration projects continue to emerge for this mysterious content.
Isn’t Bravern an enemy? → That’s correct.
Bravern is the hero that Smith admires, right? → That’s correct.
Isn’t Bravern Smith? → That’s correct.
Isn’t Bravern a woman? → You’re correct.
>>186
I thought, “How am I supposed to understand this?!”
>>191
It might really be the first time I’ve been completely taken aback even though it was right.
>>186
It’s strange that these two can coexist.
>>198
A well-made puzzle where the gap between Smith and Breivern is beautifully filled by Kunus.
>>186
What I saw here, where all the guesses in the reviews were spot on, was honestly the first time I’ve seen that without any jokes.
This year, Fatal Fury is coming out, so the excitement continues…
I can see it for 6 more days.
It was so much fun to watch that I want to see another anime like this again…
Cygames anime is a deadly drug.
Anime suited for commentary
I can’t stand watching it alone.
Last year, I looked forward to this and Grendizer U every week.
It feels like, “What are you going to do next?”
If there’s no sense of liveliness to begin with, it’s tough, so recommending it now…
>>193
I think it’s quite fun even without the live vibe.
There are parts where the story is intricate.
It feels like it’s all just a complete prank, but when you organize various elements, it really frustrates me that there are absolutely no unnecessary elements in the main story.
This year there will be a Zombieland Saga movie! I’ve been waiting for it…
I’m really glad that Smith’s colleagues didn’t all perish…
I’m thinking of watching the second round, but it seems really exhausting, so I haven’t!
What I think after watching until the end, one way or another, is…
(But it’s dead to the point where it’s not even a joke…)
Have there been any interesting robot anime recently?
When asked that, it momentarily crossed my mind for about the next five years.
Well, if you haven’t watched it recently, the Gundam movies have been really amazing, so let’s focus on that first.
A work that seems to leave a lingering unease in the heart after muddling through things.
I’m so happy, so happy that there are so many thin books about robots and people…
>>204
Isn’t that basically a blazer? Where is Uncle Lulu?
I actually laughed a lot and had fun, so I lost, but don’t ever make an anime like this again!!!
That was my honest impression.
The thing I found the most creepy in this anime was
In episodes 11 and 12, there is so much content, and it’s all fitting together well.
It was madness.
It’s already laughable that Lulu has become more decent than the two guys.
I’m just concerned that the setting seems to have pretty much copied another anime that the screenwriter was working on…
The final boss Kugyu is too pitiful…