first 10 episodes, I really want to use a Stupid to describe... and old-fashioned There is no difference in the hot-blooded comics, just like Seiya in Saint Seiya, the small universe explodes when you read Saori mm...
After 10 years, there are gradually some surprises, and often some new ideas, such as seeing the big ship starting to run towards the mountain peak, why not I didn't expect to jump up like this... WOW...
But there are still no big surprises, not only not too many surprises, but also a lot of questions...
7 years later... It
feels like two animations, too good job.
When I saw the first half, I mentioned some plots to this friend, and I thought this animation was boring. The animation I like needs to have its own world view, but this one obviously does not have it. My friend told me to finish it...
Indeed, the plot of the last 10 episodes has completely pushed to a climax, and the questions left over from the past have also been revealed one by one. The author's idea is even more incredible, bold and arrogant. A logical worldview is also gradually unfolding. In the last few episodes, there was a series of advanced physics terms, and the battle in the last episode actually used the galaxy as a weapon... WOW...
To a certain extent, it is not like a Japanese animation, but more like an American heroism animation.
No wonder my friend likes it so much.
Overall, the ending is good. The story also tells us that the future is not in prophecy, but in our own hands. However, the author cruelly set several protagonists to be miserable...
Male protagonist: The first crush fell in love with his brother, and the second is gone. lonely, single.
The second male, the protagonist's brother, hangs up.
The heroine is gone.
Female No. 2: The first term is gone, the second term is gone...lonely, single.
Alas, I really don't like this ending...
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