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Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! Season 2, episode 8

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Love everyone else just making up bullshit (just like their mentor lol) to get to the hot springs with Shadow meanwhile Delta just says what everyone else been thinking.

I still love the girls also never even considering that Shadow is just bullshitting everything, however I don't want to to go on forever. I think the Story could get some serious value out of untangling the entire farce at the end. Making either Shadow/Cid realize he wasn't just acting and this shit was serious and/or the girls realize that he did the entire thing by the seat of his pants.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I think if Cid finds out things are real and/or the girls find out he made it all up, that is pretty much the end of the series (in this comedy-filled form). That is the secret sauce that makes the balance between comedy/serious work. Take away that ingredient and the whole thing just becomes serious. I personally think the serious story that is happening unbeknownst to Cid in Eminence is actually a really good dark fantasy story. So, if the comedy were removed through the loss of Cid's ignorance, it might still be a good story, but it would be dramatically different in tone.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I just think it'd be a good idea for a closing arc, opens up more options for the final chapters

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

It would certainly be interesting. I can imagine it would play out really differently depending on who found out first (Cid finding out it's real vs. the girls finding out he has been acting).

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Well, that was an episode. I believe absolutely everything in that episode is anime-original. I am racking my brain to think if any of that appeared in any of the other forms of media for this series (WN, LN, manga, mobile game), but I don't think so. We saw almost all the female characters at some point in this episode, even including recent additions like Mary, Elizabeth, and Yukime. The only important female characters that weren't there that I can think of would be Sherry, Rose, Iris, and Annerose.

Probably my favorite part of the episode was actually Eta's video reel of young Cid and the girls where she was doing the voices. I also really liked Lambda's shadow puppet play depicting the legend of the dragon's tears. The final thing I will mention is that this episode finally pulled into the canon the outfits the girls wear in the OP from season 1. At the time, the director talked about how the OP animation was just meant to be fun and a kind of hypothetical of what the Shades would be like as magical girls. The mobile game actually expanded that idea and had an event where there is an Alpha and Zeta from a parallel universe that are magical girls.

Anyway, I will stop rambling. It was a fun episode. It is similar to the mid-season episode (10 iirc) from last season which was mostly anime-original and heavy on fan service.

Edit: Saw elsewhere that though this is fully anime-original, the script was written by the original author, Daisuke Aizawa.