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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • Yay for all the Gainax poses. Liked the animation quality jump this episode (especially with all the livelier character animation and the thinner outlines), even Skearhead in the desert looked kinda cool, or at least more expressive and rounder. A lot of quality expressions too, like when the Precures couldn’t warp and when everybody came back to visit. The insert song going over the henshin scene was pretty hype (and so was the Sekai Punch, which kinda reminded me of Symphogear again).

    Overall a pretty solid show (and the first Precure that I’ve finished while airing!). Pacing felt a bit weird throughout, but maybe half of that was that I couldn’t binge episodes like I could with other Precure shows.


  • I think I like the name Skearhead better than Darkhead, but I like the cape he gained and the speckly animated skin. Transportation powers always make for fun fights (and always seemingly tend to be used by villains in anime, I guess due to the easy thematic extension to duplicity?). Seems like the enemy strongholds are always in dark blues and purples in this franchise. Turning Sora’s ideals of hero and strength against her is pretty nice for a ending sorta-conflict (and I like her design with the black wings). Sora blended for with Darkhead made for some pretty awesome animation (and Darkhead getting more angry and flustered let his VA act with less of a subdued tone), especially that giant flaming fist sorta attack (which incidentally sorta reminds me of Symphogear but only kinda). Kinda wish dark-themed Sora lasted a bit longer and got to wreak more havoc but oh well.


  • Alright, I’m here. (copy/pasting my comments from the other site)

    I like it how Prism Light is “gentle light” when Mashiro charges it up spirit bomb DBZ style. Mirror Pad Maintenance Mode is pretty amusing with its low-res representation of the barrier in all its pixelated glory and the cheesy “beep boop” AM/FM-synthy sorta noises, kinda reminds me of the sounds in Kraftwerk’s Pocket Calculator. Kabaton’s fart attack was pretty amusing too. I guess I should’ve seen the “strength isn’t everything” realization being the turning point in the ep coming, with how much the theme has popped up.


  • I liked the look of the opening sequence, especially with Mashiro’s little glowly light. Are pumpkin ghosts actual things? They look great in their costumes anyways. I guess overall the animation looked a bit more lively than the last couple weeks. The kids are trick-or-treating during the daytime though? Wait, is Pretty Holic a Precure thing in general? Because I remember it from Tropical Rouge i think… Not a big Battamonda fan but I liked his henshin into Cure Pumpkin (also now that I look his VA up, I did like KENN in Uchuu Kyoudai and it looks like he has a main role in iDOLISH which I’ve been meaning to get to…). Cure Majesty getting the baby treat and having to eat it when she turns back just raises more questions for me in terms of her mental age going back and forth… but also it was a pretty funny gag.


  • I guess we don’t get to see everybody en route to Skyland this time around and just start with everybody there. I really like that “hammoak” pun, I guess that’s a subs-only thing? (my Japanese is not great ,… at all, but I’m hearing “kaze no ue no ki no ha”). I guess Tsubasa is a bird riding on top of a bigger bird huh. What a coincidence that the members of the Dragon Tribe are all kinda the same colors as our main crew huh. I kinda wonder if the Dragon Tribe, namely the purple one, is weirded out by Ellee’s age change. Tsubasa and his complexes with flying and the Dragon Tribe and the momentary Chekhov’s leaves were a nice little bit. Does Skearhead really have a mind palace or is that just his weird way of saying he’ll remember this.


  • I’m a fan of goats. The last goats I remember seeing in anime were in Gundam shows and movies. I like their tendency to climb on top of things but I guess we didn’t get that this ep. That squirrel bit with it posing and having a big smile on its face after Sora sneezed was a little weird lol.

    Also a fan of when anime take place in more rural settings like Gin no Saji, Sakura Quest, Non Non Biyori, Hanasaku Iroha, Yuru Camp, etc etc etc etc etc. The shot of the fields reminds me a lot of parts of California, but then again I guess those fields look like a lot of places. Anyways, I liked the backgrounds in this ep with the smudgey leaves.


  • alright, holding off on the otona precure for now since i haven’t seen the prequel series to it but i’m here for hirogaru sky. animation quality seemed to dip a little bit compared to previous eps? characters seem to be drawn a little weirdly, especially when they’re a little further away in the scene. Bits of the fight looked pretty good though and felt yuu yoshiyama-ish. Anyways, it was a nice episode. It’s nice seeing Ageha in her role as a nursery school teacher and how she engages with the kids.


  • Finished binging Tropical Rouge at the beginning of the week and then there was a gap of no mahou shoujo anime during the week but then here we are again. Overall, the animation was pretty solid but the lower-res versions of Mashiro and Sora were kinda freaky looking when they were walking up the hill around the 8:25 mark. I found Battamonda funnier this ep than last, I guess he works better in smaller doses for me. Surgery seemed a little bit extreme for pitcher’s elbow but I guess it’s an option if things don’t improve after 6 months? Chroniclon is still pretty hype after the 3rd-ish time.




    • I think the anime I looked forward to most week-to-week was Genjitsu no Yohane. Yeah, the plot reused a lot of elements throughout to keep it going and the pacing was a little weird, but it was one of the prettier shows, the fantasy world was interesting, we got new Aqours jams (and the OST was great), and Yoshiko/Yohane was one of my favs from Love Live Sunshine.
    • Undead Girl Murder Farce, despite it being maybe not my usual genre of preference, was probably the best overall anime of the season I watched (mostly thanks to the director from Kaguya and all the great, inventive visuals).
    • Helck isn’t the prettiest anime visually, but it’s got a director who can balance humor and seriousness in Tatsuo Satou (director of Kidou Senkan Nadesico and Uchuu no Stellvia among other things) and it shows and so it’s been pretty enjoyable.
    • Hirogaru Sky! Precure has been pretty solid. Not my favorite installment of Precure (been watching through Tropical Rouge and I think I like that one more, maybe because of its humor and weirdness) and it definitely has its fair share of obvious animation quality dips, but the last couple eps have had really energetic and lively animation with pretty background art so we’ll see where we go from here.
    • Shinigami Bocchan to Kuro Maid 2nd Season has been alright. Never was the prettiest show, but this season has had some nicer-than-usual animated moments and bigger plot lines are coming into play so maybe I like it more than season 1?
    • wasn’t expecting that much from it (and maybe I like other Naomi Oozora demon-ish shows more than this one) but Lv1 Maou to One Room Yuusha was pretty fun and the longer plotlines driving the events were pretty interesting.

    And yeah there’s Zom 100 which is great but is quite a bit further from done than everything else and who knows when it’ll finish…


  • I kinda barely remember who Battamonda was tbh, feels like his episodes were so long ago, I guess his temper was the thing that defined him (and still does). Whenever I hear “toki wa kita”, I think of Machikado Mazoku. I suppose “I wuv it so much” is a bit on the longer side for a sentence but I’m kinda giving up on tracking Ellee’s speech growth.

    The use of blur and shadows was pretty nice this ep, particularly when Battamonda dropped his brush and the focus shifted from the sketchbook to the brush.

    Eh, not so much of a fan of this ep. Battamonda’s expressions were nicely animated, but the back and forth thing didn’t really land with me. And it was kinda obvious with the full transformations and attack sequences they had to pad things out a bit (although yeah, the chroniclon one still looks great). Are they trying to draw parallels between Ellee’s liking Mashiron’s books and the Cure Majesty closing the chroniclon?




  • The intro was quite pretty, but mb I would’ve liked more of that worldbuilding sprinkled into the rest of the season, feels kinda weird tojust put it in the last episode. The transitions to the performances are kinda abrupt in this series, particularly in this last ep. It kinda makes me want the performances in less usual idol-garb and their fantasized stages and stick closer to the theming in the rest of the show, but eh.

    I liked this show and it’s been a show I’ve been most looking forward to watching week-to-week , it’s on the prettier side of shows and more aligned with my usual preferences as a SOL. Yeah, pacing throughout the show has been a little weird and the same sorts of events to push the plot forward was a little annoying, but the fantasy world is pretty interesting (and wouldn’t mind seeing another season or two of), both the OST and new Aquors tunes were nice, and I’d say Yoshiko ahem,… Yohane was probably one of my favorites from the original series. Yeah, the themes of finding yourself and finding your place in the world and how that relates to everybody else aren’t super unique, but the way the show tied it to expressing yourself and putting yourself out there through song and also tying it to the whole “kokoro no oto” thing and Lailaps was pretty nice.


  • I guess being Cure Majesty is rubbing off on Ellee’s speech abilities? “Descend, mystical nobility! Cure Majesty!” seems pretty complicated for a toddler to say. Or maybe the scriptwriters are abandoning trying to organically develop toddler speech patterns… I kinda like how Ellee’s patty-cake affinities paid off with opening the ruins, which are incidentally reminding me of Link to the Past. Also, I guess we foreshadowing again with Ellee saving Mashiro in her play fight at the beginning of the ep. I wonder if Ellee could’ve figured out the hands thing like Cure Majesty did.

    Anyways, I’m pretty sure Minoton wanted to defeat the Precures even before the undergu energy shenanigans? I still can’t unhear Kaguya with Cure Majesty. Nice that we got new music cues this ep. The fight scene animation looked nice and energetic too. This episode’s themes were pretty nice with the ideas of trust and protection and how they intermingle. Majestic Chroniclon kinda feels similar to Mix Palette (whatever that’s supposed to actually do) but whatever, the animation is really cool and they get to do Majestic Halation, which of course inevitably reminds me of Snow Halation, which is good.



  • It seems like Lailaps and Yohane’s staff have a tendency to get lost in this series… Quibbles about plot structure repetitions aside, I liked how this plotline has played out with connecting Lailaps’s talking (and Yohane being the only one being able to hear her talk) with growing up (and the breaking of the “spell”). Plus, I liked how Lailaps got connected to the titular mirror and showing Yohane the magic (and sunshine) she had in her all along. It was nice having a little parallel to the Lailaps/Yohane plot event with Sakura too.

    The animation when Yohane first cast her “spell” on Lailaps was nice and the music was too, think that was my favorite scene if this ep. The lyrics were probably important to the whole emotional climax and I guess I’ll have to look elsewhere as to what they were…


  • I can’t imagine the mental whiplash of being non-toddler Cure Majesty (who doesn’t seem to act like a toddler) and toddler Ellee and kinda hurts my head to think about, like things she would only understand as a non-toddler but still somehow remembering in a way as a toddler? In any case, it’s fun having Aoi Koga using a non-toddler voice for Cure Majesty because it’s easier to imagine Kaguya saying all the lines.

    Was kinda half-expecting “ora-ora-ora” or “muda-muda-muda” with punch flurries from Ellee but I guess “da-da-da-da-da-da” works too (and I guess we got “muda muda muda” in a way from Minoton later). The colored-pencil-ish coloring with the thick outlines was a neat aesthetic. Also, I guess the blurry hands she did next was a Bruce Lee reference?


  • I think the piano + reversed piano bits are my favorite cues in the series, I’m a sucker for the sparseness.

    All the lighting this ep was nice, especially when Yohane woke up from her dream and there were the shadows cast by the moon from the window. Also apparently auroras (aurorae?) are part of the ominous fog in this anime, but as somebody who has never seen them irl but is a fan of them and aurora-infused anime, I appreciate it.

    Kinda felt weird pacing-wise to go back to the cheer up Yohane bits (esp after the threats of imminent danger that ended last ep/started off this one), but the talent show was fun (I particularly liked Mari’s magic show).