I think, to celebrate an ending I enjoyed, I'll bore whoever is reading with my thoughts on each episode. If they show a character's backstory, starts saying your goodbyes as that's that character's last episode). A detail like the latter often goes unnoticed, but the story truly was told in a great way (despite how much I love it, MG Raising Project had the problem of being told in a predictable way. The budget went in facial expressions, in sequences that mattered, the story kept showing things in a way that, even if you kept theorizing as you watched the anime, would often catch you by surprise. At the end of this episode I realized that yes, whoever is behind this adaptation knew what they wanted to show, and focused on delivering a proper story. I would have never believed they would manage to satisfy me, given how much there was left to show at the end of the penultimate episode. How about this episode? It was a great fucking ending, and while I'll probably nitpick it later, it was a joy to watch. Sure, some questions stay unanswered, and I'm aware that, at least with Raising Project, there still is a lot of story left to tell. They feel like I watched a story unfold: a beginning, a developement, and an ending. This anime, together with Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku (Magical Girl Raising Project) satisfy me with their endings. More that, more often than not, never comes. That is something that always takes away from too many series - they exist to sell light novels and/or mangas, and they make you still crave for more. A wait for a "next season", or whatever else will (or will not be) announced in the future. Long comment? Long comment.ĭo you know what I really don't like about too many anime? It's that, no matter how much I enjoy the journey, they always end with a long wait. Looking for what show an image came from? Try searching for the image with one of the following sites:
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