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- Seen Apr 27, 2016
Although they aren't amazing shows I will miss Iroha, Nichijou, S;G and Exorcist. Saying that next season looks interesting enough so we'll probably all survive.
Infinite Stratos was a waste of a perfectly good premise. In the hands of reasonably competent writers, it could have been something actually worth watching, but instead, it wound up being yet another generic harem. Oh, well.And I dropped IS about ten minutes in, can't say much about its quality :p I don't like harem anime and it had already used every harem trope imaginable completely non-ironically in less than an episode, so I bailed out of that pretty quickly, hah.
Infinite Stratos was a waste of a perfectly good premise. In the hands of reasonably competent writers, it could have been something actually worth watching, but instead, it wound up being yet another generic harem. Oh, well.
Being a Shatfag that season hurt a bit, Denpa and Maria Holic Alive...-.- at least I was still in the metaphorical afterglow of Madoka at the time.
Star Driver.....it's one of those series that isn't very good yet still manages to be super awesome fun timez.
edit - been told by Stratos light novel readers (on the ever trustworthy /a/) that the novels were quite a lot better than the series which as you've said is generic even for a generic harem. Still, was fun.
Even if the original novels are better than the show, I still think it's a waste of a perfectly good premise.edit - been told by Stratos light novel readers (on the ever trustworthy /a/) that the novels were quite a lot better than the series which as you've said is generic even for a generic harem. Still, was fun.
Well, some lessons you have to learn the hard way, I suppose. There are some limited sci-fi elements (the IS units themselves), but for the most part it's your typical generic harem. If you want a military-themed romantic comedy, just stick to the Full Metal Panic! franchise.After viewing a given season's preview chart I tend to go on information blackout for the series that I'm interested in. Somehow, I ended up being under the impression that it was going to have mecha elements or, at the very least, be a sci-fi show of some sort. I now know better whenever I see "light novel adaptation" or "only male in an all-female academy" in the description of anything.
Sousuke Sagara wouldn't even need an IS of his own to kick Ichika Orimura's ass. He'd kick Ichika's ass while piloting an unarmed Rk-92 Savage that's been left out in the Siberian tundra for the better part of a decade. Those ISes aren't looking so hot now, are they?
I don't think I'll ever look at IS the same way again....
Even if the original novels are better than the show, I still think it's a waste of a perfectly good premise.
So, you have this revolutionary weapons system that supposedly only women can operate. I don't really understand why the United States, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, Israel, and the EU would willingly throw away their advantage by enacting the Alaska Treaty; it smacks of the same kind of thinking that ultimately led to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia at the hands of the Nazis in the lead-up to World War II, but that's neither here nor there. In any case, at least it's acknowledged that the balance of power between men and women has been irreversibly altered, but as far as I know, they don't even dwell on that important detail very much. You could spin all sorts of interesting stories from what's already been given, but the author apparently just wanted to write a harem with pseudo-militaristic trappings.
Well, some lessons you have to learn the hard way, I suppose. There are some limited sci-fi elements (the IS units themselves), but for the most part it's your typical generic harem. If you want a military-themed romantic comedy, just stick to the Full Metal Panic! franchise.
Sousuke Sagara wouldn't even need an IS of his own to kick Ichika Orimura's ass. He'd kick Ichika's ass while piloting an unarmed Rk-92 Savage that's been left out in the Siberian tundra for the better part of a decade. Those ISes aren't looking so hot now, are they?