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Mar 23, 2018
With 9/10 episodes done, I think it is safe to say that this won't be getting any better. I had initially come to this show after watching Seven Deadly Sins (the prequel, not the OTHER show called Seven Deadly Sins), and was sorely disappointed by both the episodes actually just being shorts, and the lack of any actual story. In Seven Deadly Sins, the angels were actually made out to possibly be a threat, and the demons were given actually fun characterization, even if it was often cliche. I had expected some sort of continuation of this story.
Instead, what we get is a few impressively
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bad shorts that aren't actually sexy enough to call hentai, while also lacking in enough plot to be called a story. I have watched actual porn with better plot and characterization than this disappointment of a sequel to an already barely passable show. I even wanted to give it a chance: maybe something interesting will happen once all the angels are introduced. NOPE! Just some skits of tits bouncing around, and bad crotch shots while angels worked out.
Save your time, don't even bother. If you want porn, go watch Hatsu Inu or something. At least the girls in that actually have sex, and you'll have a more interesting plot than whatever was going on in this.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Nov 11, 2017
If you liked Yuuki Yuuna, you'll probably like this. A little history to Mimori's character, why she had more faeries than the other girls, why she seemed to have more going on than the others in the first season.
That said, it doesn't exactly do anything new. It's just an earlier iteration of the cycle that was established to exist in this world: girls are gifted powers to fight Vertexes, girls get pushed to their limits and realize that there are sacrifices to be made. Almost all of the actual explanation for why Mimori is how she is is in season 1 is done in
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the final episode, with the rest being largely emotional buildup to a somewhat rushed conclusion. Otherwise, the visual aesthetic is largely the same, the sound is like a fan tried to copy the soundtrack to Madoka Magica sans vocals, and as a viewer I am still forced to watch a middle school girl's D cup breasts jiggled in battle or be groped by her friends in jealousy.
Speaking of friends, they're pretty one note. At first I legitimately though that Gin and Karen were the same characters. Same hair, same face, same red theme in her battle outfit, same personality, similar choice in weapon. Sonoko is meanwhile... just kinda there. She's a good friend, and... that's it.
Somehow, despite being only six episodes, it still felt like it was too long for what it wanted to do, yet also too cluttered in that it tried to do so much in the final episode. Maybe this is a problem in the source material, maybe it was a directing issue. Either way, it makes for fairly middle of the road storytelling. Aside from the emphasis on Mimori's boobs, I never felt insulted by the show, but I also never was particularly gripped by a fight scene, or surprised at a plot point, or intrigued by the world or premise. In the end, the show continues the narrative of a world whose only reason to exist is to keep existing, and I can't help but feel that that is the reason for this arc to exist as well.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Nov 10, 2017
While my final rating for the show comes out to a four, I also note that this is because I am extremely forgiving if a show or movie can at least deliver on a decent concept that makes me think for a few moments. Someone less easily swayed will almost certainly view this in a worse light.
Everything besides the premise is a train wreck. The animation bounces between being generic and looking like some of the more clumsy CGI that I have seen outside of a Syfy original. The actual storyline itself is clearly adapted from something that had more time to flesh out motives
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and a world. If it weren't for the macguffin that was "language of genocide" then you would at least be left with a passable near future science fiction story about the dangers of complacency and trading freedoms for security, both themes that were hinted at throughout the movie.
Instead, you have a story that hops between destinations, has seemingly random time jumps, dry characters with nonexistent or nonsensical motives, and a plot that just kind of leaves you scratching your head at the end. It's clear that someone cared about these issues that do have real world consequences, but this wasn't the team to communicate them to the rest of the world.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Oct 21, 2017
This show was what made me realize the difference between a 2 and a 1 on the ten point scale. A 2 will be bad: it isn't to your tastes, and even if it were in the right genre or hit the right tropes, the execution is off enough that you know you can do better. It might think little of the viewer, with gratuitously sexual shots of otherwise non-sexual characters, or have a generally nonsensical plot. There's a million different possibilities that all lead to a show not being good.
Then there is a 1. A 1 is something that just shouldn't exist. A 1
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is something that actively offends the senses throughout the show. A 1 is something that doesn't just lack a plot or direction or proper characterization, but actively seems to revel in its lack of coherence.
This show is a pile of cringe memes from before internet memes were a thing. It's not something to be enjoyed, but something to take clips of for AMVs or compilations. Not only am I not part of the target audience, but I am rather baffled at who the target audience even is.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Oct 21, 2017
Plot went nowhere.
No sense of stakes.
Art is probably the most interesting thing in the show, with the otherwise generally beautiful or sexy characters almost morphing into disgusting human-beings when they talk about gambling. I can't tell if this is supposed to be more than it is and be a feeble attempt to say something in an otherwise quite soulless show, but coupled with the lack of stakes or any real losses taken on the part of the characters, it just results in cringe.
While I understand that the show is based on a still running manga, if the protagonist's motives and goals are supposed to
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be revealed later in the story, wait until that point to actually make an adaption. Otherwise, you just have a bunch of set pieces and events, but no direction to them.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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