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The Wildcard
Working!! S2 - 8/10
Better than the first series by virtue of the awesome Aoi Yamada being present from the get-go (she joined half-way through S1). The droopy-eyed one is on fine form, annoying the rest of the cast (and charming me) with her laziness and odd behaviour, while the introduction of her equally strange brother and a couple of Kyoko's ex-gang pals freshens things up a bit and takes screen time away from the less interesting characters who dominated S1. Thumbs up, as usual, for A1's luvverly visuals.
Strike Witches S2 - 6/10
I'd forgotten how cheesy this show was. It's all "powaa of friendship" stuff and everyone smiling like goons all the time and oh-so predictable characterisation. When, in the opening moments of an episode, character A admonishes character B for her less than appropriate attire, you just KNOW that character B will end up redeeming herself in the eyes of character A before the episode's out. And the plot... is there a plot? I can't say I noticed. And yet despite all that, Strike Witches is an enjoyable watch. The battle sequences are dynamically staged and well animated, the characters are a likeable bunch, and yeah, the top quality fanservice doesn't hurt either.
Better than the first series by virtue of the awesome Aoi Yamada being present from the get-go (she joined half-way through S1). The droopy-eyed one is on fine form, annoying the rest of the cast (and charming me) with her laziness and odd behaviour, while the introduction of her equally strange brother and a couple of Kyoko's ex-gang pals freshens things up a bit and takes screen time away from the less interesting characters who dominated S1. Thumbs up, as usual, for A1's luvverly visuals.
Strike Witches S2 - 6/10
I'd forgotten how cheesy this show was. It's all "powaa of friendship" stuff and everyone smiling like goons all the time and oh-so predictable characterisation. When, in the opening moments of an episode, character A admonishes character B for her less than appropriate attire, you just KNOW that character B will end up redeeming herself in the eyes of character A before the episode's out. And the plot... is there a plot? I can't say I noticed. And yet despite all that, Strike Witches is an enjoyable watch. The battle sequences are dynamically staged and well animated, the characters are a likeable bunch, and yeah, the top quality fanservice doesn't hurt either.