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[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;52526795]I keep hearing about the Dragon Maid anime. I got some chuckles from the clips, but is it good for a good binge?[/QUOTE]
I liked it.
[QUOTE=maddogsamurai;52526795]I keep hearing about the Dragon Maid anime. I got some chuckles from the clips, but is it good for a good binge?[/QUOTE]
I guess so. You could watch it in bits or in one sitting and it'd be good either way.
Everything except half of Episode 5 though. I just like to pretend Saikawa doesn't exist, because her dynamic with Kanna is just a running gag that outstays its welcome and ruins the [I]sort of[/I] wholesome feeling the show has going for it. I have to say "sort of" because Lucoa exists.
[QUOTE=zanahorowa;52527023]I guess so. You could watch it in bits or in one sitting and it'd be good either way.
Everything except half of Episode 5 though. I just like to pretend Saikawa doesn't exist, because her dynamic with Kanna is just a running gag that outstays its welcome and ruins the [I]sort of[/I] wholesome feeling the show has going for it. I have to say "sort of" because Lucoa exists.[/QUOTE]
to be fair, Lucoa is only really lewd in design and not so much personality. she's fairly wholesome in terms of personality for an aztec goddess who had sacrificial rites done
[QUOTE=Fish_poke;52527028]to be fair, Lucoa is only really lewd in design and not so much personality. she's fairly wholesome in terms of personality for an aztec goddess who had sacrificial rites done[/QUOTE]
Well yeah, I agree actually, and I like her as much as the rest of the characters, but her... figure is also played for laughs a lot. It's not to the point that it destroys her as a character at all, but in between the heartfelt bits about family and belonging -- oh, there's Lucoa in a skimpy outfit getting dragged off again. Like, come on.
[QUOTE=zanahorowa;52527040]Well yeah, I agree actually, and I like her as much as the rest of the characters, but her... figure is also played for laughs a lot. It's not to the point that it destroys her as a character at all, but in between the heartfelt bits about family and belonging -- oh, there's Lucoa in a skimpy outfit getting dragged off again. Like, come on.[/QUOTE]
Lucoa doesn't get much play other than her figure, overall. Most of the supporting cast besides Fafnir are pretty underdeveloped and mostly get one joke on an endless loop, and Saikawa is just awful. Biggest problem with the show as far as I'm concerned. I mean it's a comedy and all, not some deep character study, but the humour needed some variation on that front.
It's fine watching the show, i'm rewatching now with twitch and it really puts me a different view funny enough.
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