
a review by Aquaria

a review by Aquaria
Right off the bat from where we ended, it started pretty nicely with the firs four episodes being Natsumi's arc. It had a great dive down to her storyline and how she felt whenever she gets judged for her appearance. Gotta say, what we have was a generic anime with complete mindboggling and sad realization in the middle part, a funny yet hectic moment in the first, and complete fanservice in the end. For the record, try not to get caught while watching the last episode if you don't want some ahem judgmental eyes, if you know what I mean. Another thing to add about this great of an anime sequel is that, you may see your favorite waifus vying for the protagonist's attention. This anime is all about chad protagonist, but in the end, it became chad girls trying to make him swoon. If you ever want to see what the new spirits look like, then look no further for this is a perfect anime. If you want lolis, you got it. You want big onee-sans, you got it as well. If you want a wholesome waifu that you know you will never ever get, then watch this. This is the show that makes me think "Oh man, I think I'm smiling all over again and can't stop doing it." Note: Spoilers may spoil you. If you do not want that, then ask Kurumi to use Yod Bet to make you travel to the past that would prevent you from reading this in the first place.
For anyone looking for the synopsis:
Episodes 1 to 5: Main Protagonist is dealing with the 7th spirit codenamed "Witch" that tends to be attractive when turned into an adult version, and much more like a Yoshino when in her regular form. The girl has disillusioned self-worth, loathing herself to the point of destroying anyone's life if someone saw her original form.
Episodes 6 to 11: Shido is dealing with the past of 5 years ago, the time where Origami fell into the hands of DEM and became a spirit codenamed: "Angel" as her normal codename, and "Devil" for her inverse form. This is the moment where things may sound complicated due to the fact that we're dealing about time and space continuum and how things may change if the history was rewritten back in the future.
Episode 12: Wholesome, hectic, yet fanservice. Yes, that's all I have to say to this episode. Mainly because that they're trying to swoon him over, to the point of going such extent as putting something questionable into his drink, trying to tempt him and make him think of "innocent" actions, and basically giving us a wholesome moment of him and Tohka in the end.
Overall, I say that this is one anime that I would probably want to continue. Can't say that I'm not highly expecting the same with a bit more wholesome moments with the spirits. With this in mind, I may or may not have to have a great sense of taste.
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