
I was told to watch it because I like yuri, and it was indeed great! It was super exciting, like yuri rape!
Also, Souma-kun was completely a decoy and it didn’t go well, but even if you can’t be together, doing that much for the woman you like is really cool.
…But was the robot element really necessary!?
I was only motivated to watch it for the robots.
A minimal amount of robot elements.
>>2
Rather, I’m engaged in intense battles every week, and it’s hand-drawn, so when I look at it now, it feels awesome.
During this era, there were many works that included robots in stories with high humidity.
It might be because of Eva.
A life hack to secure a budget under the theme of robot anime.
But when the Suppuration-core flowed, didn’t it make you go “Mmm!”?
>>5
Well, that’s true.
Well, overall, isn’t it just noise?
I’ve never seen it, but I like the opening song.
Wasn’t the main character robot really square?
It’s too Zeorymer.
Looking at the current thread image, the face is definitely good and the composition is nice, but Chikaon-chan’s hand looks suspicious…
Souma just looks like a man trying to get in between the two girls.
It’s a way to ensure that even when on screen, it won’t create noise by keeping it on the robot.
>>13
This actually exists.
The well-known composition from the last scene of the first episode is an example of that.
It’s nice how the animation suddenly starts to show motivation right at the beginning of Part B of Episode 8…
In the audio commentary, even as I say “that,” it’s also nice to say it’s beautiful when looking at the still image after the R◯PE…
He’s an incredibly good-looking hero, but he can’t make his beloved turn back to him…
>>15
But it’s cool how you can sense that the person you have feelings for has someone else and even while pulling back, you continue to protect them.
Soma-kun was a good guy throughout and I supported him the most.
>>16
Although it is a yuri work, if asked who I like the most in this story, I would answer Souma.
The more I look, the more I get curious about things like Chikaon-chan, robots, Yukihito, my brother’s past, Otoba-san, and the sudden stairs, along with the side parts.
I haven’t seen it, but it probably has more robot elements than The Count of Monte Cristo, right?
>>20
Until the end, it properly involves robots.
The robot in The Count of Monte Cristo had a pretty good cyber feel, I think.
I remember that the robot’s gimmicks were quite elaborate.
Yeah, next is Simoun.
If anything, he’s my favorite among the male characters that appear in yuri anime.
You’re a good-looking guy too, bro… even if your mouth is really foul.
If Souma is an unpleasant person, it’s only natural for him to get rejected.
It’s precisely because he’s a good guy that the emotional feeling of “I still like Chikane-chan!” arises.
Please release a Super Robot Wars game where Tsubasa and Souma can perform a combined attack.
Was it this Super Referee War or Kyoshiro? Sometimes I can’t remember.
I want to see the Ama-no-Murakumo MODEROID released.
Both the opening and ending themes are masterpieces.
It seems that you definitely have a painful past, big brother.
The sister who was infatuated with it also seemed to be having a pretty tough time.
The rough guy who was close to that sister is probably going through a tough time too.
Pillow business… well, that’s tough, isn’t it?
…The deadline is tough…???
>>33
Well, it’s more about being forced to draw something I don’t want to just because it sells…
In a world where it’s set up for no one but Souma to be the knight who protects the princess with a robot, the depiction of Chikane, who fights through it all while upholding love, is the true essence of Kamizuki.
If there weren’t any robots, Souma would have no chance to bond with Himiko in the first episode’s A part and it would immediately lead to the final episode.
At most, we can only protect the Earth.
If we don’t turn it into a robot battle, Chikane will forcibly intervene with swords and guns.
I can’t remember if that was from an interview article on the official website of the production company at that time or a fan’s fantasy.
They are completely different, but I often get them confused with Mai Hime.
Junji Majima’s scream is good.
I also like the manga version.
It’s turned into sisterly yuri…!
When I hear the names Noriko Shitaya and Ayako Kawasumi, the anime that comes to mind before Fate is this one.
I think I heard someone anonymous say that there’s a manga where Chikane-chan and Soma get together, but I’m not sure.
Big brother → Kills parents to protect Soma and enters the underworld.
Glasses and Gorilla Siblings → War Orphans?
Loli → Experimental Subject
53rd place → Even when being forced to engage in pillow sales, it’s only to this extent.
Teacher Reiko → Being made to draw manga that doesn’t align with my intentions because it sells, in a state like a rich-flavored ramen for a ramen bald.
Was I correct?
The Himegami side is nice too… Somehow, Souma-kun has turned into a girl…
I sometimes see an older sister whose brain was burned by Yan Homo brother.
I can only save the world…
There are also priestesses of the princess gods, right?
In the manga Warukyure, there are characters that resemble Chikaon and Himiko, right?
What was the head of eight?
>>50
It was originally planned for two cours, but it was shortened…
>>58
Looking back, I feel like it was definitely impossible to stretch it out for two cours, so this might have been for the best.
Chikaon-chan… what should I do?
The enemy girl was cute too, wasn’t she?
Idols and manga artists.
It’s funny that the author can’t escape the cycle of reincarnation.
If it’s Souma-kun, I’ll forgive him for being sandwiched between the lilies.
The two involved won’t forgive it…
That’s nostalgic.
I am completely satisfied with the Yuri genre being fully realized with this.
I also liked Maki Fujii’s character design.
The robot element has been talked about for 20 years.