Anime Review: Soukou Musume Senki

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Rating

★★★

Drama Digest

Riko Morisawa, a young Tokorozawa girl, travels to Tokyo with her buddy Mana. While exploring the stores in Ikebukuro, Riko notices a banner advertising an event related to the Little Battlers eXperience (LBX) toy line. Mana persuades Riko to buy one. Riko quickly procures a couple of LBX kits for her father despite her initial refusal. When Riko opens one of the boxes labelled “LBX Assassin,” a temporal fissure appears and transfers her to the sky of an alternate Japan. While she is about to fall at terminal velocity, an exo-suit based on the LBX Assassin forms around her and saves her. However, on the surface, she encounters the Mimesis, vicious metallic beings that infiltrate the world afterworld. Four other LBX-equipped girls protect Riko as she runs from these creatures. When the group understands Riko’s situation, they decide to accept her into their combat team, “Soukou Musume.”

The Feel-Good Part

Now it’s the final episode, episode 12, and it’s pretty awesome! On the other hand, the old geezer was ready to get there and help as soon as he could because the machine that would seal the aspect faults couldn’t take the impact, even with Nate in place. Finally, Riko activated her attack function, self-destructed, and destroyed the colossal nemesis and other adversaries around her.

The Disappointing Factors

If you’re hoping for romantic subplots, this anime isn’t for you. It isn’t for you. A lot of the discussion will be difficult to understand if you are unfamiliar with mystical mumbo jumbo, Japanese geography, or history. If you like Danball Senki, this show is a nice little bonus, but it’s not recommended viewing. If you believe in the power of friendship and search for a light snack, this could be the one for you.

In-Depth Analysis

The graphics are perfectly adequate yet unremarkable. The Creator made the girls extremely cute, which is lovely, but everything else, notably the opponent, looks a little bland. Backgrounds can be appealing at times. This drama’s CG is quite good. The characters get represented as having an honest and passionate relationship that is essentially there because it passes over a lot of what you experience. It’s lengthened to some amount, but the show’s conclusion is so abrupt that I can’t help but feel cheated.

Star Power

The world includes “numerous attractive girls” dressed as Little Battler eXperience (LBX) robots. At the same time, the focus will be mainly on five girls, 60 characters expected to be featured. There is also an amour destruction system in place. Girls’ LBX elements destroy when assaulted, revealing their skin. So far, Achilles’ solid artistic and main characters, the Emperor, Joker, Kunoichi, and Hunter, have been shown.

 Overall Opinion

It is comparatively above average but not very exceptional. Overall, it’s pretty satisfactory. The plot is watchable, but I do not consider it interesting.