5 reviews
Don't let the overly cutsie animation style fool you to thinking that this is a good story for children, in some respects I found certain scenes more disturbing than Attack on Titan or Tokyo Ghoul, on par with the scene in Full Metal Panic: Invisible Victory of the execution of Nami from Namsac. The MA15+ rating is definitely warranted.
With that warning out of the way, my review: The story moves along beginning innocently enough but gets dark very quickly, a little disjointed in spots as each magical girl has two identities and I found it a little difficult to tie which backstory flashback went with each magical girl. Apart from being a little disjointed the magical girl part of the story wasn't hard to follow and showed a good deal of imagination and originality with some good twists and subplots. There was no way I could pick how the story would end up until it did, which is one of the reasons I love anime so much.
With that warning out of the way, my review: The story moves along beginning innocently enough but gets dark very quickly, a little disjointed in spots as each magical girl has two identities and I found it a little difficult to tie which backstory flashback went with each magical girl. Apart from being a little disjointed the magical girl part of the story wasn't hard to follow and showed a good deal of imagination and originality with some good twists and subplots. There was no way I could pick how the story would end up until it did, which is one of the reasons I love anime so much.
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