This is drawn to show her response to Ep.11, but this is very applicable to Ep.12. I mean...yeesh.
Are you kidding, i like episode 12. finally we can put the whole, akagi is midway to rest. (Plus it help my theory that nu-class may be a devolve form of Wo-class.
Are you kidding, i like episode 12. finally we can put the whole, akagi is midway to rest. (Plus it help my theory that nu-class may be a devolve form of Wo-class.
Quite frankly I think no one's going to take the anime as canon. Even the Japanese despised the last episode, and I don't blame them, the writers should all be fired.
Quite frankly I think no one's going to take the anime as canon. Even the Japanese despised the last episode, and I don't blame them, the writers should all be fired.
The animators too. Even if we ignore the plot and scriptwriting for a second, the final episode is just chock-full of lazy animation. Close lingering shots of character faces instead of the action, explosions which look copy-pasted, and worse-of-all... depicting moving characters as still shots that just sort of... slide across the screen. Gosh, flash games have more dynamic motion than this.
Poor Airfield-chan,I wouldn't blame her for feeling so bad about this. Hopefully she'll have some sort of new appearance in a manga or in some next event to make up for it.
The last episode reeked of production hiccups. I'd sensed the smell in earlier episodes, but the final episode was just the culmination of it. (please don't blame the animators. Their schedules are often dreadful even when there are no hiccups in the schedule, and there's a limit to what you can physically DO)
But yeah, the last episode was extremely disappointing, and it felt like a different person wrote it altogether.
BainBlow said: But yeah, the last episode was extremely disappointing, and it felt like a different person wrote it altogether.
There were multiple writers for the entire anime(much like western animated shows) so yea actually. The guy who wrote episode 3 for example did not write episode 1.