It’s a so-called entrapment type, where the enemy’s objectives are still unclear, lacking transparency, making it difficult to predict what to do.
I want a clear goal.
It’s still a one-digit story.
Don’t panic.
Defeat the bandman!
Transparency?
If you’re going to portray a man who wreaks havoc in a girl’s world as the enemy, then that’s fine too.
Alice Pia is also unclear and actually giving off an air of being a troubled enemy.
I’m worried that defeating Band Snatch won’t provide the proper catharsis.
Well, I think it’s a bit leisurely, but it’s yet to come.
The last two episodes are everyday episodes.
Isn’t that how the beginning of a one-year anime usually is?
What are you talking about in a one-year-old girl’s anime…
Am I numb from watching too many anime that end in one season?
There are four seasons, you know.
I don’t think Band Snatch is the final boss.
I doubt they would create a narrative that doesn’t allow for supporting the princess, after all.
It seems like there are more kids who can’t wait for various things, right?
I think that as we get older, we lose the leisure to enjoy works slowly.
>>11Age doesn’t matter, right? It’s just that recently, short and fast-paced works have become mainstream, so we’re just getting used to that.
I think it would be better to have a conclusion where the main character interacts with guest characters and helps them when they are attacked, as that would create a more cohesive first episode, but it seems that the current focus is on deepening the characters of the princesses.
>>12Since there are four seasons, I think it’s a reasonable decision because if we don’t thoroughly convey the charm of the characters, many people will drop out.
In the old period dramas, each episode was well-structured, but watching them over the course of a year is just tough.
I think it’s weird that every week on Nichiasa they put little girls in cliffhanger situations.
Honestly, I think KimiPuri is really good at making enemies have a sense of attachment.
It’s hard to grasp the direction.
>>15If you’re going to make an anime about talking to enemies, it would be Symphogear, but it would be different from that.
>>15Isn’t it just that it feels that way because the number of episodes is currently double?
I think it’s perfectly fine as it is now since the characters of both allies and enemies are well established.
Are you okay even though you’re not being acknowledged by the little girl?
I don’t know if it’s intentional, but it feels like they are alternating between two-part episodes and one-episode stories.
It’s not like talking to enemies is a privilege of Symphogear, so there’s no reason to avoid overlapping that…
The enemy is still in the stage of constructing their tactics, so they are taking it pretty easy, but the skirmish will probably be over by tomorrow.
I’m looking forward to the princess event.
I don’t think it’s a disappointing anime, but there is a sense of dissatisfaction.
There’s a strange kid who keeps hanging around, constantly shouting about giftedness and opposing viewpoints…
The enemy character in Kimipuri has gone through a whole season, but I still don’t understand at all why they want to plunge the world into complete darkness.
>>26In the first season, it’s often the case that even the final boss doesn’t appear.
Oh, I see.
Calypso hasn’t been released yet, and it’s a long way off, so there are likely to be additional warriors and various other things.
It seems that some are saying it’s a girl’s version of Symphogear, but since the production is still Prioke, and since they want to value the parts that are not Symphogear, I can’t help but wonder if there’s already a conflict arising.
>>29It’s not just this work; consumers get excited without listening to the official voices…
The third force will undoubtedly emerge.
A Symphogear without a sense of speed is just a degraded version of Symphogear.
Episode 7 honestly gives the impression of lacking impact, but since it’s a setup for the next choral technique, I guess it’s fine.
The enemy is cute Gita-kun, and Dran seems to be acting with different intentions compared to others.
Somehow, I was able to remember the name fairly quickly.
>>33This is understandable.
I feel like I’m going to be dug by a bad gay.
>>33When the source of the name is clear, it’s easy to remember, right?
In works of this kind, don’t major developments usually happen around the end of the first season?
I quite like that Minamo is proactive about fighting.
Episode 7 is important because Kagari-san is cute.
In the second season of Aiプリ, the final boss hasn’t appeared yet.
It’s not like the traditional children’s anime with a style of debating a certain topic and enemy, so it’s quite serious, isn’t it?
If that’s the case, I want to see you fight thoroughly in that direction…
I feel like Alice Pia is lacking sparkle.
>>43The girl is sparkling.
>>43The mascot is just so ugly.
Are you not used to watching girl-targeted anime?
It’s true that if you watch Symphogear with high expectations, the plot might seem too slow to move, but for a series that runs all year, this pace is pretty normal.
Recently, Kagari-senpai has been shining.
Well, considering recent anime, the pace is quite leisurely.
Episodes 1 and 2 were essentially two parts of a whole.
I’m starting to want stories about playing at Alice Pia and interacting with other girls, but it’s still chapter 8.
>>48There are a lot of supporting characters in the OP, so it seems like they might eventually get proper development.
>>58This is something that used to happen in old anime, so it feels really nostalgic.
“Demon Slayer was popular with kids too, and the Reiwa era feels like a sad past of Heisei mannerisms… I think it’s better to fight thoroughly rather than just doing that.”
Compared to Precure, the battles with the executives were quick.
There is a tendency for anonymous comments on new anime and new series to be too rushed.
Let’s calm down.
Even in the Reiwa era, there are still ordinary sad past stories. What is with this Heisei mannerism? You idiots just make up arbitrary neologisms.
Alice Pier needs to become clearer.
I want to see interactions with the supporting characters who seem to have important roles soon.
>>54The girl with glasses and the girl in purple are probably just minor setups, but I feel like I’m being teased.
It’s like a freshman who usually doesn’t watch any seasonal anime has come in.
Are you there?
>>56I don’t need it.
I didn’t realize Symphogear had that much brand power.
I’m more worried that I’m revealing too many foreshadowing hints even though I’m still at the beginning.
The combination technique is fast.
>>60We’re going to do character song sales, so we’ll keep releasing new songs!
>>60It’s already the 9th episode of Doremi’s Magical Stage…
Although there are no interactions, it’s intriguing that a girl who seems like she could become the fourth one appears every time…
I think the long conversation scene has a unique charm.
>>62It seems that anime for girls beyond kindergarten is like that.
It seems that girls are more interested in the relationships between characters than in what the characters themselves do.
I like singing for dubbing, but if I may be selfish, I sometimes want to sing from the second verse.
It’s a bit boring to always be in first place.
The transformation bank is split up except for its first appearance episode.
That’s a waste.
>>68This is what I think.
>>75It’s quite common with a larger group in a purikura.
I’m just crying because Nagase-chan’s breasts have been cut.
At least with Precure, it feels like they build up everyday episodes and gradually reveal the vertical threads.
In some works, the vertical threads are barely visible, and then they suddenly appear in the second half.
As expected, I wish they would reveal the enemy’s objectives by the first cour.
>>70In terms of a 1-cour anime, the enemy’s goal becomes clear by around the third episode, but isn’t that too soon?
The tempo of the song is fast, isn’t it?
Even just for the insert songs and special EDs, there’s one song by Ripple, two songs by Zeal, two songs by Meteor, and one song by Nacchi.
There are times when it feels late at night, but long conversations and respectful explanations might seem a bit more suitable for a younger audience.
I just want a little more action.
If the princess session is a duet, then there will be three new songs and new banks, and additionally one more will emerge from the three-person collaboration.
It looks like the animator-kun will have to die.
It’s not a structure that does a solid horizontal-axis drama, so for those expecting that, I guess it would be disappointing…
I’m curious how far Aozora Manta’s script will go.
I wonder if they will do all the episodes.
I guess it would turn out something like this if you removed the conspiracy part from Symphogear.
Recent Precure just keeps going with the usual characters in everyday episodes, and then suddenly in the latter part, an old grudge pops up and it’s like boom!
>>81In reality, it continued like this, so I got bored of Precure and stopped watching it.
>>81So, when it comes to the story, the third season wasn’t really necessary…
>>81Not limited to that, this type of girls’ anime tends to have a structure where, aside from key points, the episodes often feel like unrelated slice-of-life stories.
The way Prioke is gradually revealing mysteries and information bit by bit gives the impression that they are carefully setting the stage for the future.
I honestly get the impression that only otaku would be disappointed that the transformation bank has been shortened.
In other words, it’s better to focus on how cute Minamo-chan is rather than expecting too much from the drama!
Minamo is skilled at creating reasons and relationships for falling in love with Nacchi.
The protagonist is well-developed from the viewer’s perspective.
Currently so cute! In the rankings, Kagari-san is in a clear top lead.
I like Minamo-chan!
I like Kagari, Nagase, and Nacchi.
>>86Successful念レス
Minamo’s thoughts about family relationships are quickly depicted, and it seems that during tomorrow’s choir rehearsal, she will feel her lack of ability, so there should be some drama.
I’ve been troubled because it sounds like Nagase-chan’s song is being referred to as “Maji Uta no Himuko.”
Minamo-chan likes to support others, and she tries hard not to trouble her parents. She also takes on the role of an older sister and handles household chores, which somehow gives off a hint of darkness.
It feels like only Nacchi can save this place.
Kagari-san is cool and cute, and Nagase-chan is funny and I like her, but after all, I’m most interested in Minamo-chan.
Is it just me, or are there a lot of viewers who feel like this work has elements of a Sunday morning girls’ anime?
>>94I think there are many people who came in through Symphogear.
>>94I often see people who don’t seem used to watching long-term works aimed at kids.
>>103Well, it’s not that being used to it makes me great or anything… but this is the first time I’ve seen this kind of impression about a Nichiasa work, so I was a bit surprised.
All the princesses tend to be relatively talented, probably because they focus on the elements of admiration.
Well, it might be a bit bad or have troublemaker elements, but maybe Nagase will handle that.
The way the story develops feels more like a child between Kamen Rider and Super Sentai than Pretty Cure.
Well, the number of anime has considerably decreased over the year…
How much Silver Link can do.
I’m worried about that.
What I think about the simultaneous bank is
Because Kagari-san’s time is stopped for a long time, it somehow ends up looking silly.
Recently, it seems like Nabiyuu is intentionally making performances that catch my attention.
It’s called Symphogear, but I think it’s properly a girl’s anime.
It makes you wonder what that was all about for just one episode.
The main elements are important, but if too much emphasis is placed on just one, the damage when that one is missed can be significant…
But after the second season of Symphogear…
No, it’s nothing.
I don’t know if it’s about saving resources or if it’s a matter of preference, but the transformation bank with different directors feels disjointed when placed next to each other.
The scriptwriter is the author who loves special effects, Nyarlko.
Well, I guess they made it pretty well.
I feel like there’s a bit more emphasis on reading material than on animation works.
There may be people who feel that it’s more of a girls’ anime than they expected, which makes it feel lacking.
This outfit won’t appeal to girls.
>>111Can you still say that after looking at the crotch area of Sailor Moon?
>>112I have an erection!
Isn’t it the case that in a long-running series, events tend to deepen the relationships between characters around episodes 7 or 8?