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TopicAnime and Manga Topic 180: Because you do a 180 and walk away
LapisLazuli
01/22/18 12:51:07 PM
#385:


Mac Arrowny posted...
Yeah you're probably right about that.

Think I forgot to mention it, but I finished Yuki Yuna Is A Hero S2 as well. This was...mostly good, but there were a few things I wasn't as into. I don't think the slice of life parts in either YY series were as good as those in Washio Sumi, and even those weren't a huge highlight (they just weren't a detractor like in YY). The direction it went in episode 12 was kind of lame and then episode 13 was, once again, far too happy of an ending. I feel like a lot of these modern dark magical girl shows really suck at pulling off endings. Usually they're incredibly contrived and feel way more happy than the show should be considering what came before. Even Madoka's ending was kind of overly happy, but at least it had some consequences. Daybreak Illusion's ending was shitty too. Oddly enough, Magical Girl Raising Project has the best ending of all these series, despite being the worst show in general. Whoda thunk that not having copouts would be a good thing? The show probably could've used more action in general too. Yuna herself was the highlight here. Her dilemma throughout the show was portrayed extremely well. I enjoyed this part a lot.


I've still only watched Washio Sumi, really should catch up. HEY WASSHI made all the SoL parts worth it.

Raising Project likely avoided the issue because it's 1 volume out of, like...8+? The entire anime is basically a prequel to the actual series. It's nuts how that thing goes moving forward.
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