Well, that was… streamlined and hand-wavey, right to the end. On the bright side, they actually showed a lightly-animated crowd scene to pretend that there were more than six adventurers protecting the town, and also a more-or-less full set of classmates.
The manga version is less incomprehensible:
Team Class Rep makes it to the 54th floor and then leaves to rest and restock, only to discover the stampede bursting out from the entrance. They chase after it and find the exhausted-but-victorious town defenders, get adventurer-splained about stampedes, and race back to the dungeon to find Our Ascending Loner, sure that he can save the day. The rest is pretty much the same, except that Noble Gal and Exposition Adventurer don’t go to the dungeon at all, so there’s no “kill Angelica” artificial drama.
Verdict: “that’s not the way mommy tells it”; “shut up, kid, that’s the way I tell it”. (classical reference, and yes, that trailer is the exact opposite of what actually happens in this low-budget comedy flick)
Wrapping up next week, we unwrap Our Armor Rep!
As for continuing the series, this season covered manga volumes 1-5, and while the translated ones only go to 11, vol 22 just came out in Japan (Girlfriend #2 is in vol 16).
(beach pool party is unrelated to this show, but as for the next one…)
Swimwear powers, activate! Our Emotionally Castrated Hero is unable to appreciate the bountiful cheesecake that he’s surrounded by, even when it’s rubbing against him, and Our Hot Teacher has made it her job to fix him. Not like a cat, or in the Mrs. Robinson way despite her ample qualifications (and resentment at not being ogled by a male student), but by getting him to understand the difference between appreciating the costume fantasy and appreciating the Real Live Girl inside it. Both for his photography and his theoretical love life.
Speaking of emotions, Our Lovestruck Tsuntail has finally faced the harsh truth that she’s going to lose him to Ririsa. Apparently she’s never heard of the Type 1 Tenchi Solution. Our Gal Gal seems to be down for it, though.
Verdict: no Buy-The-Bluray wardrobe malfunctions, but filled with well-drawn girls showing off their assets. And an inexplicably buff Super Nerd.
(it’s a bit disturbing to google “type 1 tenchi solution” and have my own blog come in second, on a machine where I scrub the browser daily and never log in to my google account…)
“The power of RTFM compels you!”, in which Our Twintailed Magical Newbie meets a pigtailed broom-savant with red underrim glasses and a serious crush on Our Shy Engineer. Also, grade-school homework. Meanwhile, Our Experienced Meathead Magical Gal learns an important lesson about at least trying to read the user’s guide to discover basic broom functionality.
Verdict: multiple LoL moments, a fun new character, and a quick example of collaborative monster-fighting.
(this crossover would definitely involve tentacles that were more successful than the ones that showed up this week…)
Boy, those Super-AI NPCs are putting up a Super-AI fight! Also, trying to get teams to cooperate when they specialize in killing each other off is… utterly predictable at undermining the very specialized scenario they’ve got going here (which, knowing what’s actually going on, leads me to think the funders would object to wasting their money on rules that don’t limit PvP).
Verdict: yeah, this is the rest of the season. Maybe a little real-world party at the end?
(I don’t think we’ll ever get Karen into a swimsuit, but we’ll always have Yuuna)
Don’t silently add football games to my Prime Video watchlist on your own. Also, don’t make them impossible to remove from a Fire TV device; I had to log into the web site on a computer to do it.
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