Actually a few hilarious moment during the final episode.
Music is appropriate, animation is consistent, which is always a plus for a TV series (who doesn’t hate it if their favorite character suddenly looks like a cheaply drawn version in some random scene?)
Arika is incredibly annoying at many moments as a main character, but that’s her personality and you either live with it or stop watching. Many people will find themselves more drawn to other supporting characters, and wish for more developement or screen time of their favorites.
The overall story was surprisingly solid, with a few surprises and twist that were slightly or not-at-all expected (depends on how closely you followed the series). With that said, there were plenty of predictable moments and fan service (too obvious and ridiculous at times, but eh, that’s fan service for you).
Final episode finished off the current plot line without leaving gaping holes, and it left plenty of room for future developement (obviously with the OVA series Zwei and S.ifr)
If you’re a My-Hime fan, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t pick this spinoff series up.
My-Otome #26 Final Episode
Actually a few hilarious moment during the final episode.
Music is appropriate, animation is consistent, which is always a plus for a TV series (who doesn’t hate it if their favorite character suddenly looks like a cheaply drawn version in some random scene?)
Arika is incredibly annoying at many moments as a main character, but that’s her personality and you either live with it or stop watching. Many people will find themselves more drawn to other supporting characters, and wish for more developement or screen time of their favorites.
The overall story was surprisingly solid, with a few surprises and twist that were slightly or not-at-all expected (depends on how closely you followed the series). With that said, there were plenty of predictable moments and fan service (too obvious and ridiculous at times, but eh, that’s fan service for you).
Final episode finished off the current plot line without leaving gaping holes, and it left plenty of room for future developement (obviously with the OVA series Zwei and S.ifr)
If you’re a My-Hime fan, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t pick this spinoff series up.