
Precure
Episode 2 was good, wasn’t it?
It seems like there is more preparation than I thought.
The scene with Ripple’s finishing move was really great.
Symphogear
I wonder which character is popular.
I like Zeal.
It has elements of Symphogear and feels like it incorporates various girls’ anime.
It feels like it’s not just that.
Is Nacchi raped every week?
I’ll end up thinking “I couldn’t protect it again…” so surely Nacchi won’t have to go through something terrible every time…
I’m looking forward to Gita.
The non-credit version is out, but the full ED hasn’t been released yet.
I want to support Nacchi, who is doing her best in a situation that could become traumatic.
The Princess Session Orchestra is a good anime, you know.
Supporting Nacchi who doesn’t break → Nacchi gets violated → Supporting Nacchi who doesn’t break
I made a perpetual motion machine!
Well, it’s a 4-cour, after all.
Eventually, Nachi seems like she might bounce back from Jamok’s absorption.
What they refer to as Symphogear is definitely created within absolute calculations.
Isn’t this more of a project to seriously turn Symphogear into a girls’ anime rather than a calculation?
It’s sexy to show off the high-cut lines with a killer bank, but it’s long!
It’s just my feeling, but Ripple seems to be conscious of parents’ opinions, Zeal seems to be conscious of girls’ opinions, and though Meteor hasn’t come out yet, it seems to be aiming for a broad audience.
The transformation bell will be released, but they aren’t releasing the special stick to attach it to…
Making the protagonist’s color blue in a girls’ anime is quite a challenge.
For some reason, I think of Princess Precure, but I wonder if there are positions like Twilight too.
The Symphogear itself seems like a project that would have been made for girls if it were from a different era.
I hear it’s for a year, but I wonder if there will be additional warriors.
The main color being blue is already quite challenging, isn’t it?
Overall, it feels like they’re trying to make it strictly for kids, but I’m surprised by the somewhat unappealing mascot and the overly tight outfits.
I just realized that my childhood friend doesn’t transform.
Well, to be fair, Vicky was yellow too.
I understand the opinion that you can see the shortcomings, but it’s not that it happened without intention, so I can expect good things in the future.
Isn’t the OP really cool?
It seems like it has a motif of a beauty contest since it has a sash.
It seems like they might turn it into a series if it gets popular, but can you do it, Shirurin?!
In the first season, SAKIMORI had a much more rude attitude.
“Symphogear sells because it has live scenes! From the words of the singing man.”
It felt like Symphogear really wanted to do something like Precure.
It creates a good impression to have a solid foundation, but I also have a feeling of wanting to see Meteor quickly.
I realized for the first time at the bank, but Ripple’s outfit is way too provocative…
The special bank is long.
Are you adjusting it to match the music?
It just feels like the opening is incomplete.
The intro part has very few images that are just shuffled endlessly, and the movements in the last live part are more of a vertical rhythm.
I’m looking forward to Bandersnatch, and it seems like it’s going to be an exciting anime.
I feel like the mascot is intentionally giving off a somewhat creepy vibe.
I feel like it would be easier to see if I reversed the order of the eye print and the time…
I know it’s a strange way to put it, but this had more elements of what I wanted to see in an idol and Pretty Cure anime.
I prefer to fight while singing rather than using songs for execution.
I’m glad to see a solid transformation bank.
The only thing that bothers me is that the BGM continuously repeats a short phrase throughout the bank.
I still feel like I’m not used to 4-season anime.
I understand the opinion that it might have been better to set Alice as someone who doesn’t know about Ripple, so that her perspective aligns with that of the viewers.
The creators are probably expecting it.
I wonder if they’re going to release a lot of solo songs.
It will probably be early songs for CD promotion until June.
It’s even harder to deal with because my fellow Precure is crazy.
I know it’s not a very good perspective, but…
I just have to have the phonic gain! It’s definitely phonic gain, right!?
The fact that the protagonist is genuinely cute and likable is a high point.
The legs are good.
It seems that Nacchi can also compose music, so it looks like it’s a flag for her to create songs.
Nacchi definitely doesn’t seem like she would transform.
Why is it that the one idol who is the most grounded in Super Puri Puri Puri Time is Precure…?
If it is earlier or later
It hasn’t started yet, so I won’t watch it, or it’s already over, so I won’t watch it.
It’s a good broadcasting time, isn’t it?
In the OP, the ones gathered at the center with Nacchi are probably the yet-to-be-seen victims.
I laughed because the ED is not a girls’ anime more than the OP.
Well, if it’s the age where you want to stretch yourself, maybe it’s a good thing instead?
The first episode was quite bland, so I haven’t watched the second episode yet.
It was a good feeling, huh?
You can’t portray a theme carelessly in an anime like Precure…
I think it’s designed to subtly resonate with kids who feel a bit unsatisfied with Pretty Cure and iPri.
It’s a stereotype, but I think elementary school lower grades are probably already uninterested in transformation items.
That said, it’s quite rich for a toddler’s taste, and I’m not really sure who it’s made for.
It’s being said that when a middle school girl describes herself as a “girl,” it sounds like something out of an anime aimed at otaku, and it’s funny.
Innocent Call is just a bit too good.
I feel like this is closer to Sailor Moon from back in the day than Precure.
I feel like there were at least some girls who claimed to be in Precure as well…
You’re really sticking your nose into things that don’t matter.
People who are a bit crazy tend to try to make those around them conform to their own conclusions, which is troublesome.
Both the transformation bank and the finishing move bank are really putting in a lot of effort.
It’s just that the pacing and the way to emphasize things are somewhat… no… quite tedious.
I think there’s an emphasis on the structure where it’s a world only for girls and a boy who comes to break it.
It feels a bit mature that every time we might end up fighting in a gloomy, dark space.
It’s repetitive, but they really have tuned the darker parts of Symphogear for a female audience.
There is an intention, right?
Ideological.
Some people might be concerned about that.
I think the way you feel might change depending on whether you’ve seen Takara Tomy-related things or not.
Before school-age children were consciously influenced by gender differentiation, there was a trend, but afterwards, the focus shifted to creating with DEI in mind.
I think Prioké is targeting a wide age range as a girls’ anime, so it intentionally makes both boys and girls aware of it.
Isn’t high-leg just too risqué to be broadcast in the morning?
It’s clearly showing the gender divide and conflict, so I’m looking forward to how it unfolds.
At least it’s a type that has a fair amount of vertical axis story, I think.
It would be nice if they could showcase the special move along with its name.
It seems like it would be appealing to people who liked Furipuri.