Able to summon fairies as alter-ego weapons, soldiers go rogue in search of purpose beyond the battlefield. Who will maintain the peace?Able to summon fairies as alter-ego weapons, soldiers go rogue in search of purpose beyond the battlefield. Who will maintain the peace?Able to summon fairies as alter-ego weapons, soldiers go rogue in search of purpose beyond the battlefield. Who will maintain the peace?
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I tried to watch this but only made it to episode 7 before giving up. My gosh this was a tough watch. It had potential but quickly it lost me from the start. They jumped locations and to different years in the history that it was difficult to keep track of. I gave up cause all the names of the cities and places visited as well as when it took place was jumping multiple times within a single episode it felt rushed. The characters were colorless and weakly written. There was little depth in anyone and the main characters were nothing I could get exited for and cheer them on for their successes or failures. That's how out of touch they wrote them and presented them. Maybe it gets better but I can't do it. This is only the second show I've ever quit and that's saying a lot. I tend to finish them even if I dislike them a little cause at least the other shows give me a hint there's more to come and the potential to win me over. This one just made me yawn and I never expected to be thrilled during the episode since it was so flat. Even the action was barely noticeable. Good luck watching and drink coffee cause aside from the fairy part there's no real story here and you'll likely be bored. That is unless you read the reviews that are way off base and are likely fake. Giving this a 10/10 is a joke.
Marlia whine's about almost everything in this series and she is way too obsessed about veronica, always running after her in every episode.
While other viewers may have been underwhelmed, I think investing the time in this series has paid off, at least in terms of world-building. The characters are sometimes flat, and backstories of the most interesting characters have yet to appear, but the creatures and fairy concepts in this story are interesting and original. There's a slow build, but plot lines are coming together nicely here toward the end, showing us that humans are always human-for good and for evil-no matter what universe in which they're placed. I'm hopeful that the most interesting bits are yet to come.
It's about a little girl in her 20s finding her model friend that's about 25 that fight about fairys with a ''badass'' veteran that's 28. Its a silly series, its action and plot is meh. Don't recommend.
Many people used to more My hero Academia-style storylines will find Fairy Gone's plot to be much more intricate than what they are used to. Its pacing is fast and it leaves a lot of blanks at first- it fills these in in extremely satisfying ways later. this is not a 'punch 'em up' anime-
This is an anime about war.
Its about how war affects people- its about politics, its about what people do when their side loses, how they choose their values, how they pursue their values. I did really enjoy the fighting sequences- its beautifully animated with incredible character designs, but the fighting is supposed to be storytelling, not just conflict resolution. Its unlike anything I've ever seen, and set a new standard for me in anime. Every character becomes incredibly complex (yes, even the at first weak main character) and all plot arcs resolve in the second season in a believable and impressively satisfying fashion.
Its so good I've watched both seasons twice since its come out. Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but those who do prefer to put a little work into their show watching are in for a very, very rewarding experience.
Side note, I'm Christian, and deeply appreciated that the show had little to no objectionable content. It felt like they were able to make a dark and mature show, without trying to "force" it through arbitrary and often empty vulgarity the way so many shows do.
This is an anime about war.
Its about how war affects people- its about politics, its about what people do when their side loses, how they choose their values, how they pursue their values. I did really enjoy the fighting sequences- its beautifully animated with incredible character designs, but the fighting is supposed to be storytelling, not just conflict resolution. Its unlike anything I've ever seen, and set a new standard for me in anime. Every character becomes incredibly complex (yes, even the at first weak main character) and all plot arcs resolve in the second season in a believable and impressively satisfying fashion.
Its so good I've watched both seasons twice since its come out. Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but those who do prefer to put a little work into their show watching are in for a very, very rewarding experience.
Side note, I'm Christian, and deeply appreciated that the show had little to no objectionable content. It felt like they were able to make a dark and mature show, without trying to "force" it through arbitrary and often empty vulgarity the way so many shows do.
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