
“Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX SYMPHOGEAR Believe in justice and hold a determination to fist.”
I’m curious.
It depends on the person.
Sure.
I like Ichigo.
After that, it might be a bit tricky.
I didn’t really like it from Season 3.
It’s like this all day long.
It seems that there are surprisingly people who are going from Prioke to Symphogear.
It may be interesting to you, but it’s boring, so you don’t have to watch it.
It’s interesting, but tastes vary.
It’s naughty.
If you like lilies, I recommend it.
Well, it’s popular enough to attract this kind of enthusiastic clinginess.
Are you saying not to expect anything from the conversation?
Season 3 is really lacking.
I want you to only watch the first season because it’s the best.
If you found the first season interesting, I hope you’ll watch the second season too.
Opinions may vary by person from the second season onward.
I like it, but
You might be let down if you expect a heated battle with the enemy.
If you like Wild Arms, I recommend it.
>>16But I still felt that there weren’t enough boys while playing Million Memories.
The second season is interesting at the beginning, but the ending is quite terrible.
>>17Relying too much on Dr. Well alone…
I think you can enjoy it if you can accept the sudden start of the singing battle.
If you love female voice actors and can enjoy singing unconditionally, I think it would be fine.
It was impossible for me.
>>18It seems that people are surprisingly selective about that.
>>20It was too focused on being ridiculous and silly, and that didn’t work out.
If you don’t mind that aspect, you should be able to enjoy it.
>>18This naturally condescending way of speaking to others.
>>33It’s unfortunate, but it seems there were people like that in Prioke too…
I want you to pay attention to the song because it’s important.
I love Season 2 the most.
Honestly, I think it has become less interesting since the FIS group came out.
The number of characters increased too much halfway through.
Since it was created with the intention of ending in one season, it’s somewhat understandable that the first season is the peak.
>>25If that’s the case, it wouldn’t be good to tarnish the original series in the final season, would it?
>>74I wanted them to discuss and refine the script a little more in the meeting.
I think you should just watch it yourself since you have the means to do so.
I love Hibiki and Miku.
The sword from the first period is really cool.
Personally, I think Season 1 > Season 3 > Season 4 > Season 5 = Season 2.
I do like everything in one way or another.
Personally, the third and fifth seasons are quite far behind in the series.
I agree that season 1 is the most interesting.
The other episodes are below that level, but they are interesting, and watching them to the end makes it an interesting work as a whole.
Maria: “I’ll give all my songs to the whole world! No looking back, I’m going all out. Only those who can keep up, come with me!”
The first season is already nicely put together.
From the second season onward, we won’t look back! We’ll run with all our might! Only those who can keep up, come along! That’s the spirit!
Season 1 is interesting.
Season 2 is quite interesting.
Since the third season, there are simply too many characters being added.
Season 2 > Season 1 ≧ Season 5 > Season 3 ≧ Season 4, I suppose.
It became awkward after the individual quotas were established.
I was surprised that there are quite a few fans of the first season’s supreme faction.
Me too.
I think the first season is well-rounded and interesting.
The first season has the strongest sense of synchronization, thanks to the director’s insistence on lip-syncing until the very brink of disaster.
I like season 2, including episode 13 of season 3.
In the first season, I watched without knowing who was creating what, so it was fun to turn the unknown into the known.
I was satisfied with the return of a certain character in the final episodes of season 5.
I dislike the treatment of 5th term SAKIMORI because it’s terrible.
Well, for now, maybe you can just watch the first episode casually.
If you find it interesting or intriguing, then you should go ahead and continue.
I personally give a high rating to the third season because I like the auto-scorer.
I’m feeling that Season 3 is something like that.
That aside, I really have a strong affection for Auto Scoreers.
>>48It’s impossible to cram six main characters plus extras into one cour, right…?
The style has changed considerably between Season 1, Season 2, and after Season 3.
The main song is already finished in the second season.
From the third season onwards, it’s recognized that you can criticize it here, so if you come to like it, it’s better not to talk about it here.
The fourth season is good, right?
I like auto scalers.
Especially the 5th term.
The third season was fun when I look back on it.
The continuous losses after the excitement of episode 1, seeing it in real time…
But I especially love the bumpy koalas in the series.
The fifth season has characters that are too indecisive…
The enemies in the fifth season lack a bit of charm.
I really like okama.
The roughness of Season 1 has a unique charm that cannot be found anywhere else.
>>60Carrying a piece of the moon on one’s back is strange.
It’s cliché, but when the scorers do their best, it really gets to my tear ducts.
I like Shemha, but I’m not really fond of the old man and Noble Red.
From the second season onwards, there are too many songs added, and there are many songs that I can’t agree with how they are used.
I like rainbow flowers.
Although there’s still a plan for a theatrical version, I was genuinely surprised to see a collaboration happening at this timing like in Dolweb.
It was good that Fine, Dr. Well, and Carol didn’t lose their stature even after the chapter boss was defeated.
I was impressed by the purification of original sin from the second season!
I thought it was a bad habit to regularly reset growth just to create a cloudy development from the third phase.
>>68Honestly, I understand.
I wanted you to show me your cool side more honestly.
>>68I haven’t been reset because I’m assigned a different problem every time.
I think it’s partly because of its freshness, but Season 1 is definitely interesting without any complaints.
The second season had an interesting aspect similar to a fan disc.
Just inertia.
I like up to 3, but starting from 4, the enemies lack charm and it feels a bit too silly.
I like the conclusion of season 3 the most.
The acting also made me fall in love with Carol.
GX has the strongest hook in the first episode…
The old man was quite an unpleasant enemy.
The enemy is at its peak in the first phase.
What do you do at a film concert?
I wonder if someone could pick up a smartphone parallel world Vicky and a princess-like Chris-chan somewhere.
I like up to episode 1 of season 3.
I really love season 4.
It may just be that I like the courage that blooms.
There are parodies of Wild Arms, but I often felt that they are different from Wild Arms after the second season.
Miku-san’s battles are great, aren’t they?
For better or worse, from the third season onward, a template will be established from defeat to victory.
The freshness can only be felt up until the second season.
My personal peak is either the final episode of the first season or episode 10 of G.
In the first season, a curse was revealed that affects all humanity, making it impossible to understand and meet each other, which exploded in the second season.
In the third and fourth phases, it is revealed that the protagonist’s weapon is under a powerful curse that transforms into the strength to fight a different curse.
In the fifth season, I got the hint that curses can also become blessings, not just for humanity but also for divine beings.
The curse of division affecting all beings with individuality, what kind of blessing will it become?
Returning to the protagonist’s main weapon since the first season, it’s not exactly five seasons but rather a total of 65 episodes.
I think watching it all at once and following it in real-time gives a quite different impression.
I personally think that in Season 3, the first episode and the final episode are overwhelmingly the best in terms of interest and intensity compared to other seasons.
Well, the pacing of the story is nothing compared to other periods, though.
I didn’t have high expectations for a series.
Even if it happens, I was hoping for something like the second work set 20 years later or 12,000 years later, or in Falgaiya.
The first season ends just like that, as if they weren’t thinking about a sequel at all.
The new project seems to have a complete character redesign and a refreshed worldview.
I think one or two seasons would have been just right for an ending.
Somehow, the first three seasons are interesting.
It’s fine to solve the noise problem by the second season.
And as a bonus…
There are many detailed settings and background stories, but…
I don’t think it’s suitable for those who watch while contemplating that.
Align your gaze with Hibiki.
Episode 1 of Season 3 is so understandable in 6 minutes that it makes me laugh.
You can generally understand what kind of work it is just from that.
>>99The problem is that it’s a bundle of spoilers up to the second season, so it can’t be shown to first-time viewers.
But I love the absurd miracles that happen at the last minute of Season 5.
>>100A miracle, you say?
>>104No way! I am the miracle killer!
I really love that it was revealed that Dr. Well was talking about all of Linker’s hints.
It would be a waste for the three-colored dango to end as just an enemy!
Can’t you rewatch the commercial skits after the broadcast in streaming?
>>105It should have been viewable on the official channel.
If you’ve watched up to season 2, I want you to watch episode 1 of season 3.
If there weren’t any strange old men in seasons 4 and 5.
I love the opening of Season 3.
I like the part in episode 11 of season 4 where a song can be heard in the seemingly burnt-out sky.
In seasons 4 and 5, it felt like, “There really shouldn’t be any themes left to sing about…”
But I like the song itself.
>>110If you watched season 3, I want you to watch up to season 5.
I had the impression that Symphogear was only ever overrun outside of the Tanegashima news, but it seems like threads can now be created about it.
The memory of flowing somen was infinitely replicated and infinitely burned, allowing the phase boss to join with almost full power.
To what extent is it self-produced…?
>ID:kElRTt4AIsn’t this a thread created by a troll?!
I got a bit disengaged during the third season and have been distant since then.
I happened to turn on the TV and saw that the fifth season was on, so I watched it and was surprised by how boring it had become.
It was the final episode where the mood was like a combination battle.
In the fifth season, both enemies and allies were quite hard to handle…
There are too many characters, but since everyone has already completed their tasks, only Jiji Morī seems to want to move the story forward, so making Tsubasa-san helpless with hypnosis is unsatisfactory from a narrative perspective.
I’m dissatisfied that, although we have a lineup that can sing well, there’s no song from Monster-kun.
I liked how the battle with Shemha and its resolution were solid, being the final boss of the series and the conclusion of the series.
After all, it’s the Symphogear fans who are disturbing Symphogear.
I still love this work.
I still love the momentum of episode 1 of season 4.
I have both feelings of love and hate.
For a while, due to the difference in sponsors, there was not even a free distribution of episode 1 for just the first season, so I had no idea about the introduction of the anime.
I’m happy to have allies, but it’s getting a bit too much.
I really love the characters, but there are quite a few places where I question the story.
It’s fun to watch while making commentary or jokes, but watching alone is somewhat tough.
OP likes G the most…
Symphogear is a special effects show, right?
>>129The transformations in the first season had a special effects feel, but from the second season onward, they turned into generic magical girl transformation movies, which was disappointing.
By the way, what kind of underwear do you think Cagliostro wears?
>>130White frills
>>130It’s a sexy type, right?
I have confidence that I will fall asleep halfway through watching all the episodes alone.
First, you should just check out the first episode!
I think it’s quite interesting.
I want people who come in through the decapitated wave to see the scenario of the social game.
Just the one from Kanya is fine.
Season 5 is a bit terrible.
I wanted you to do something about it.
Episode 1 of season 1 ends without any understanding!
At the same time, a related trolling thread was created all at once, so it was easy to understand.
Best of the first season.
Season 2 is interesting.
I like the third term.
Season 4, nice!
Season 5, it’s better not to watch.
>>139This is generally it…
I faced my weaknesses and became stronger.
I realized that I really hate the development where a supposed strong character becomes weak again.
>>140I think it was not good that the means of weakening was a trauma switch.
>>140“Fiene was an opponent that even Hibiki and the others, who haven’t overcome their trauma, could win against…”
The personal peak for me was during the second phase of the doctoral battle when I unleashed the sword technique.
I really love the part in Season 5 where Carol makes a comeback.
Season 5 was too unpleasant with Mira Arc…
The only good parts were at Carol’s place and Flamme’s place.
I wanted them to at least look cool in the final season.
I liked Carol-chan as an enemy.
I dislike the story of season 3, but I like Carol.
I don’t like the discussion about Season 5, but I do like Carol’s revival.
Difficult
Seeing Symphogear and Megido being stuck to each other makes me wonder if there’s some grudge against Media Vision and Wild Arms.
It’s really not fun during a losing streak.
Losing from the whistle in the third period is really the worst.
Consistently too weak against unconventional tactics…
I think the first season is rough around the edges, but it has the highest energy.
>>153The first season has the most coherent story.
Isn’t it too convenient to just throw away the score settings that caused the roundabout developments in Season 3, all for the sake of reviving Carol in Season 5?
I’m easy, so if there’s a cool scene and a cool soundtrack, I’ll end up liking it.
It’s a heroic style, but it does feel like people die without mercy.
The mass murder at the 5th term live show should not have happened.
I understand that you wanted to create a shocking development, but…
From the moment I allowed that, everything became cold and bleak.
The alchemists of the fourth season were so appealing as enemies that the three from the fifth season are a bit disappointing…
Compared to previous enemies, I don’t dislike the approach of clearly being a small fry.
I don’t hate it, but I can’t bring myself to like that weakness due to the live massacre.
A wish that questions today.
The interesting part is in Season 1, while the level of completeness is in Season 2.
The excitement of seasons 3 and 4 is what stands out.
The 5th term chooses people.
I love every Episode 1 of each season.
>>163You’re good at creating hooks for stories…
It’s just that I’m bad at folding.
>>165Personally, I think the way Symphogear wraps things up is skillful.
To be precise, it feels more like managing to get by with sheer momentum rather than being skilled.
Therefore, the satisfaction level of the finale is relatively high in every season.
But often the process is a bit messy…
Do you want to hear about the father from Season 3?
>>164It’s okay if it’s not there, but I ultimately like it.
ID:kElRTt4A
I love the scene where my dad throws a rock.
I feel that episodes that end with the insert song playing during the staff roll are amazing episodes.
I want the movie version to end nicely.
If possible, let’s wrap it up with a live performance by Tsubasa-san without any attacks or anything.
>>171This is more than enough, it’s superfluous.
If you’re going to do it, then please turn the story of a social game into a movie!
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