
Alright!
Isn’t it a more moist anime than I expected…?
Yeah…
It’s better to do it after watching up to the latest episode.
>>1I just watched the latest episode.
Quite an intense development.
>>10Did you watch the latest episode in 8 minutes…?
>>10This isn’t me!! I just watched episode 3!!
Raccoon…
>>2A raccoon I don’t know has come out in OPED…
I wonder how long you can keep that attitude!
Cactus No-Namer
Let’s break down our emotions by watching episode 3.
Next time might be moist.
The latest episode, if you take out the elements, was quite a depressing one.
It’s a moist anime, isn’t it?
>>7You might think that space walking is just an imagery.
There’s no way I could have predicted being thrown out during the installation of the God’s staff!
Class change from hotelier to tank job.
>>9Isn’t that a tank leg?!
Did you see it in a fast movie…?
Too soon…
Please start the thread after watching up to the latest episode.
Episode 3 was probably quite emotional.
I didn’t think it was dry.
>>16It’s so warm…
I’m looking forward to seeing how much the reactions change before this thread falls off.
It started off as a somewhat strange anime.
Now it’s quite a strange anime!
It’s difficult to recommend because it’s not necessarily the case that the developments up to episode 2 will continue in the same way.
An anime that tries to depict robot battles whenever it gets the chance.
>>21Come to think of it, there were already signs around the time when De-chan transformed.
A strange compliment.
I love the process of making whiskey.
I’m being considerate to the anonymous poster while conversing, but in the latest episode, it’s visibly showing that the robots’ situation is changing, and I have a feeling something is about to happen.
An anime where I realized I had become a Braveborn.
I’ve seen quite a few people who started watching without much expectation and then gradually got really hooked.
I admit that it has some kind of incomprehensible addictiveness.
Although the axis is relatively sturdy, it lightens up due to the violent visuals, so it’s a type that you don’t really see often.
Rather, if there’s such a well-developed story up to this point, it seems like it would be easier to create a tear-jerking tale.
Coronal Mass Ejection
At the point when I finished watching the second episode, I thought it was a relaxed story heading towards the apocalypse, similar to “Girls’ Last Tour.”
>>33Emotions get all mixed up!
>>33It seems to show a little hope in the middle, but in the latter half, destruction accelerates rapidly.
If that’s the case, there’s still plenty of room for acceleration.
>>33There’s nothing wrong with heading towards the end in a laid-back manner.
The story being output is strange, even though it’s not wrong.
If anything, at the end of episode 2, I spat out water and thought, “Huh?”
You can expect it to keep picking up speed.
I feel a determination not to resort to cheap tears.
Well, I don’t know what will happen next time, but…
>>37It’s strange… I’ve seen quite a few nameless people whose hearts have become messy.
It’s interesting every time, but I don’t really understand it every time.
If you see it again, stand it up again.
Yachiyo-chan has been blowing up from the beginning, so it’s too much to expect her to suddenly have no emotions.
I might really like episode 8 because I love the angry Yachiyo-san.
Anime is free!
Freedom and lawlessness are different.
Since it’s a hotel, a minimum level of armament is required.
In episodes 2.4.5.6.7, she’s not angry, so for Yachiyo to get angry is quite something.
Initially, hospitality with a rock.
In the end, it’s just rock and there’s no helping it.
>>48It’s unavoidable.
Because I’m a hotelier robot, I will never punch guests or engage in battles!
Well… there’s no way we would have a fistfight inside the hotel… Ho ho ho.
It is a moist anime.
Although it feels like it’s heading towards the finale, I still have no idea where the landing point is for this anime.
I feel like the battle episodes and the more emotional episodes are roughly balanced.
I initially thought that with the atmosphere of aiko’s songs, I would definitely cry when Yachiyo-chan breaks down in the final episode.
This is definitely not going to break.
Isn’t it supposed to reach the climax with the development of episode 7?
I came back as if nothing happened…
What is a battle round?
Mighty…
>>57Yeah
Let’s go to episode 5.
Ponkko-chan is cool…
It is often forgotten, but this is a robot anime.
It’s only natural to battle.
Hehe… Episode 5 is good.
The contrast between Ponko’s growth and Yachiyo’s change is beautiful in episode 8…
Tuesday night, solo atmospheric re-entry is trending.
Yachiyo-chan is real…
I really want them to improve that caterpillar width and robotic hand.
In the latest episode, Yachiyo-chan was holding a pen at the end, but I wonder if something changed from when she dropped it at the beginning.
>>66I wish they had made it magnetic.
>>66Aren’t you used to it?
>>66It seems that you have understood how to handle the magic hand during combat.
>>72It is training for proficiency in a practical format.
What robots need is not diversity or the ability to develop.
I remember Rockman saying that it’s the ability to fulfill the given role.
If we were to make all the episodes with the vibe of the first two episodes.
The way to put it is a bit harsh, but Cygames definitely wouldn’t have spent any money.
>>70In other words, there’s no way for the conversation to develop from that…
>>70It’s an anime made by CyPic.
I suppose it should be said that the project didn’t pass rather than that they didn’t provide funding.
I also caught up all at once from episode one today.
Yachiyo has become a cyborg…
>>71Hmm?
>>71It’s an android.
Is Yachiyo-special because it has weird Easter eggs hidden in it or is it just extremely sturdy?
Looking back now, the Monster Hunter episode was quite calm.
>>75That’s quite something too!
I couldn’t get over the counter, but I’ve become able to climb buildings.
If you stop at episode 2, it leaves the impression of being a terrible anime…
>>81Is it not episode 3?
Well, it’s true that we’re heading towards the end at a relaxed pace.
Do we need this missile launcher function?
>>84The next thing is necessary for the staff of God!
Episode 1: I see, so this is what kind of anime it is.
Episode 2: Yeah, yeah, this is that kind of anime.
Episode 3: There are also things like this, right?
Episode 4: What is this anime?
Episode 5: It’s a good anime.
Episode 6 What is this anime?
Episode 7: What is this anime?
Episode 8: What is this anime?
It’s not being evaluated as much of a ridiculous anime as it’s being said.
Wasn’t the peak of the “crying and whatnot” during the Harmage episode?
>>90Mighty!
>>96Mighty!
>>90Even so, there are still four episodes left.
And I cried in episode 8.
I think it’s a well-structured, solid story where each element is properly utilized in the next part, but that said, there’s way too much excess.
Every time the genre of the story changes, it’s like Space Dandy, right?
This anime casually spans several decades.
This place just rubs off dandy excessively…
Just because it’s a solid story doesn’t mean you can just pile on the meat!
It is certain that there is a strong fan of Izumi Takemoto among the staff.
Customer! Customer!
It had already been quite a jump, but that was the biggest time leap between episodes 7 and 8, right?
>>103It’s been about 140 years since the development of rockets.
>>103Since it’s been 20 years in between, it’s not that much.
Night Chiyo