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I can’t say anything right now.
I like the characters and the everyday parts are interesting.
I can’t say anything about the battle aspect.
It’s said to be a Nichiasa Singularity Gear, but some people may find it lacking.
>>3Well, it’s not made as Symphogear anyway.
It’s not bad, but it gives the impression of lacking a particular strength.
Make a judgment after observing for a year.
It’s a valuable original girls’ anime.
Don’t cast a shadow on the dot.
I can tell that a lot of care went into making it, and I can feel the aggressive aspects, but the combat isn’t that great.
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I stopped watching the other program I was watching out of habit, so that’s something.
I don’t think it can be compared to a certain popular girls’ anime.
>>11The quality of the ED dance completely outshines the programs on this side by at least a couple of heads; it’s truly in a league of its own.
>>20The development of the tech tree and its promotion have poured in an extraordinary amount of money and time, so it’s impossible to compare with that.
I’m watching because the music is good.
The content is indescribable except for how cute Kagari-chan is.
The anime has seriousness, comedy, and a mysterious world view that makes it hard to grasp.
Maybe it’s better to see everyone’s growth as a story, for the time being.
Not bad.
It’s not bad, but there are a lot of interesting anime this season, so it gives the impression that the selected image doesn’t stand out for any particular reason.
Upon further consideration, it might actually be strange for a girls’ anime to have intense battles.
I think it’s a bit interesting that Nichiasa has become Super Puripuri Puritime.
Fans who liked the flashy style created by former satellite staff may find this lacking, and it’s somewhat underwhelming when compared to Pretty Cure.
I would like to evaluate it over at least a year span.
Don’t be like Shochiku, which became disillusioned after expecting sales on the same scale as Heisei Riders from the first year of Ryukendo and ended it without even making it a series!
Although it’s referred to as a year-long span, even a one-year project pays great attention to making a strong start in the beginning, right?
It would be great if the two parts fit well together.
I want to see a few more standalone episodes.
I understand what you want to say, but wouldn’t it have been better to create something new instead of sticking with singing battles?
I can understand the feeling of wanting to separate from Symphogear and take on new challenges, but right now, established IPs are strong, so it feels like you’re putting yourself in a desperate situation.
It’s a season where I feel like there’s no point in having overly high expectations for girls’ anime in the first place.
>>24I’m still holding onto hope since it claims to be an anime aimed at all of humanity.
Even if they say it’s not Symphogear and release that first episode, honestly, it lacks persuasiveness.
Well, it’s interesting, but…
>>27Wasn’t there a bit of a dispute among the core staff after making that?
I understand how you feel, but the Symphogear staff is really good at hinting at past works, so they’re throwing away one advantage.
I understand that you want it to be seen by a wide audience, but it seems that desire hasn’t been fulfilled so far.
>>29I guess it’s not as biased as Symphogear.
The characters are great, but the enemies are too much like combat machines and lack interest.
Since it’s a one-year anime, it feels like the pace is a bit slow, but perhaps the others are just crammed in and fast.
For now, they are filling in the gaps of Symphogear Ross.
I can’t help but feel that it was really a good idea to entrust the structure to Aozora Manta rather than Symphogear, and those doubts keep growing.
It’s a long-term anime, so I think they’re making it with a long-term perspective.
I want a little more short-term catharsis.
>>35The Precure, Rider, and Sentai franchises are trying to adapt to the rapid pace of content consumption by adding breaks every season to build excitement.
Thinking carefully now about a 4-cour series seems like nothing but destruction.
>>44It seems like they are referring to the masked ninja Akakage, so I don’t think there are no countermeasures at all.
Whether that will work out or not remains to be seen.
>>46So, is the first part about to end soon…?
An anime for boys disguised as a show for girls.
If you start with a long-term perspective with a new IP, it usually doesn’t turn out well.
It’s better to sprint through even if it gets cut short after two seasons, as it leads to a longer life.
>>38Is this the first generation of Pretty Cure?
I think the character is good.
The story is still just set up, so I can’t say for sure.
Since the first season is about to end, I wonder if they’re going to do something a bit heavier.
It’s interesting as a Sunday morning show.
It’s just Symphogear, right? If you’re expecting things like bloodshed and mental breakdowns, all I can say is to go home.
I’ve only seen anime that could be compared to Puripuri and Myukuru.
I can’t really grasp how to enjoy it at the moment.
It was interesting to have character songs included in the ending theme, so I want to see more of that.
In July, we’re releasing a microphone-shaped toy, so I wonder if the power-up development is the conclusion for this season.
I guess that’s the end of the chess piece jokes.
There are some points that stand out in the density of the dialogue concerning the content of the conversation, but that’s also a part that distinguishes it from other children’s shows, and I hope they continue to develop it.
Please put in a little more effort into the drawing of the climax.
It’s tough that a new IP is slow to start when there are parts where anime fans who have been following long-running shows like Gundam and Precure get excited about past works.
It seems that if the later toys of Sailor Moon didn’t sell, it would have ended after the first installment, so it’s uncertain what will happen from here on.
In today’s world, there’s a strong feeling that taking the time to carefully create something can be both good and bad.
Well, if you don’t do at least that, there’s no point in daring to take on the Sunday morning challenge, right?