
The early defense soldiers are rabid dogs…
Seasons 2 to 4 were consistently stable throughout.
>>2
…What about 5?
The peak was when I was making a passionate face.
Isn’t it strange that my junior, a certain Veil-san, has bigger breasts even though she’s a middle schooler?
I’m glad that the successor, the red senior, is not someone who comes challenging me to a fight in a complicated way.
Ms. Veil shows us an example of how to fight as a princess, lets us deliver the finishing blow, and avoids getting between the lilies; she’s the ideal senior (?).
Isn’t Tsubasa-san getting a bit too much attention in the first season?
Chris-chan is kind of big and thin.
Rather, the first season was good for its drama on the psychological aspect, wasn’t it?
There was a proper reason for the instability in the first season, and it was a story of growth from there.
It seems that once I could reconcile with Hibiki, my wild dog tendencies have calmed down.
I suddenly started singing enka at karaoke and it was awful.
When I review the first season, I’m surprised by how loud the voices are.
It’s not so much about the person themselves, but rather, I want to see the content of the drama when it’s focused on after the first season.
Blue is a mad dog, that’s what Idolmaster is saying too.
In the final season, there isn’t a development that particularly transforms the live massacre into catharsis, and the impression ended up being dominated by that annoying old man.
In other words, the content of the SAKIMORI story that was done in the fifth season should have been discussed much earlier.
Let’s fight, you and I.
I like season 5, but it would have been better if they hadn’t included the treatment of the Monster-kun trio.
It turns out to be a crazy development where, not only is it a hate tank, but if you read the setting, you find victims being beaten while duetting with the ghost of the perpetrator.
The latter part of the fifth season feels like it was made more on momentum rather than substance…
The artwork is good, but…
The fifth season gives off a strong impression that the character was more of an old man’s tool than anything else, and the way it was clouded leaves a rather weak impression, which is not good.
In the fifth season, other than the final boss, it all boils down to “Why did they think to use these characters in the last episode?”
Maria was stable until the end, which helped after being weak up until the middle of the third season.
I like that Maria, who had a fragile mentality in the second season, has grown, but I felt like the surrounding characters became too pathetic in order to portray her as being reliable.
Chris also handled individual drama in the second season, so the treatment afterwards in the third season and beyond isn’t very good.
Noble Red, Kaze-nari Grandpa, and Shemha, the number of enemy forces in Season 5 is simply too high.
Since Tsubasa-san was getting scolded by Nana-sama on the radio in a tough scenario, I hope she gets to see a good outcome in the theatrical version.
Messy room
“It’s a scene that summarizes the human growth of a character who, despite being a drawn sword that could only fight, comes to realize that it cannot battle alone and decides to acknowledge and protect a junior who taught it that.”
Just when I thought they had completed their roles as soldiers, there was the massacre at Nobure, and they completely fell apart. Then, they quickly returned to normal with a slap, and Nobure left in what felt like a good story, resulting in a development where no one came out looking better. There were claims like, “Tsubasa and Maria were silent!” But I could only think, so what?
It’s not the person’s fault.
The surrounding environment is simply terrible.
I like the characters around the 5th season Shemha, but Noble Red and the old man were more on the boring side.
I should have seen up to season 5, but I have almost no memory of it… I can recall something from seasons 1 to 4, though…
Hibiki was such a big fan of Tsubasa that she used it as a motivation to attend high school, and they gradually became closer, but it’s sad that there hasn’t been much interaction since the second season.
Wing from the second season is really reliable.
Where I helped Chris.
I thought that was the end of my luck.
Well, after that, there was nothing else.
I only have the memories of the 5th generation vehicle clone.
The one who made Maria say things like love is uhn.
I understand that it was too strong from the 1st season, after realizing the humiliation of being alive, to the 4th season.
So in the last season, are they really going to kill off both the important fan and the important father together…? Isn’t that a bit too much…!!
Shield!?
It’s a sword!!!
Nothing anymore.
Wondering what I might lose.
I have decided.
I love how in the 5th season, when the mental break happens, they can’t maintain the protectors’ language and return to the girly way of speaking from the 1st season.
Gungnir
What?!
It reaches its peak around that area.
The meaning of fighting together changes from the beginning to the end, and that really ties Season 1 together well.
The fans of the soldier were just so pitiful.
I couldn’t bear to watch Tsubasa-san from the 5th season get completely defeated.
Is this the appearance in the finale? I was like…
It felt unpleasant to sense the staff’s reckless enthusiasm, especially since we were already five seasons in, and if we were to do a live event, it would likely lead to a big mess.
If the live performance in the movie was a great success, then let it end there.
The scene of Hibitsuba was good.
It’s true that if a character’s story is complete from the beginning, it can lead to a dead end in their narrative.
That doesn’t mean we should ruin everything we’ve done so far.
This isn’t a sword! It’s a wing!