![]() You had a Hero and life-linked Heroine who acted like a battery to charge his power and make him stronger. The main cast wasn't quite as good but definitely wasn't bad. This is one thing I liked, they seemed like real people rather than just side cast, and make you wonder who they are, but at the same time they almost make the main cast look plain by comparison. When episode 12 hits a large number of characters with very unique appearances, worthy of main cast lives, are introduced/shown during a battle. They had nice personalities and good variety. The background cast and side characters really seemed to have their own lives outside of their 3 lines of dialogue. Characters were very believeable and relateable, and this became even more true the less they were connected with the main Hero and Heroine. There was a nice variety and they didn't sound goofy despite many of their appearances not being what you'd expect for a "corrupt army general" type.Īgain, mixed feelings. The voices were also well done, expecially the antagonist army voices. ![]() Nothing that made me thing something was off. It all blended so smoothly to scenes that I hardly noticed it was there. The opening and ending songs fit well, and the OST is also nice and pulled a mood out very well. I have trouble explaining how I rate animation but I really enjoyed the animation in this series. The lineart had a rough uneven style to it, and the sky ships were beautiful. There was even a moment where the flat-chested Lolita stared at everyone's chests in their swimsuits and then chose to stand beside the main Heroine just because she wasn't big breasted. The genderbend was completely unnecessary, other than having another pair of tits to fill a swimsuit. Instead they made it a swimsuit fanservice episode, with no purpose to the plotline at all. If they had just redone one of the episodes like this and shown how things would have been different had he been a girl the whole time, I might not have hated the last episode. ![]() Then they explained what happened after the battle of episode 12, and all the new people in their crew, all the while with the Hero being a Heroine. They turned the main Hero into a girl and redrew flashbacks as if He'd been a She the whole time. Episode 13 is a bit of a genderbender I think. Even fantasy stories need comedy sometimes and they could have at least used the life-link for some comic relief but they didn't.Īlso, the series finale is basically episode 12. ![]() At one point they knew which direction the other was in after they were separated (ep 8), and another time the Hero was able to pull Heroine out of a coma sleep because their souls were linked (ep 10). Linked life force could have been a nice twist, but almost nothing was done with it for the rest of the anime. Heroine revives hero, but at the cost of linking their lives together. Actually the hero gets his butt handed to him and ends up getting killed to protect the heroine in the first episode. It starts off with heroine and her guardian knight running away from the generic fantasy army antagonists, and being rescued by the hero. It was at least worth watching but also nothingoverly profound happened that made it a need-to-watch anime. I have very mixed feelings about this anime.
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