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about the unconventional love between the short-stacked Atsushi Ootani and the tall beauty Koizumi Risa. The story is very cute and their chemistry is written well. But most of all I really dig the message the show carries. Sure, lots of shows
have a “love yourself” message. But Lovely Complex does it in a more “show don’t tell way”, making it land just a little more gracefully. 27. ^ a b c Bauman, Nicki (August 18, 2021). "Beyond The School Cathedral: How Yuri Grew Up". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021. ^ "Rethinking Yuri: How Lesbian Mangaka Return the Genre to Its Roots".
And to make it worse, he just outright contradicts himself near the end of the show by risking his life in an unnecessary one-on-one combat due to his ego. Brilliant.
And to make it more brilliant, there really was no reason for the MMO backdrop at all- It's a completely unnecessary addition. The series could have worked just as well with Momonga being a genuine evil
skeleton lich in a genuine fantasy world instead of “some guy trapped in a MMO world that became REAL. ” All this does, essentially, is to give an excuse for some parts of poor storytelling to exist, such as exposition dumps from Momonga based on his experience with the MMO, and floor guardians being completely, unquestionably loyal to him for no reason. The series never references back to the real world, so it might as well not exist- And since the audience has no idea about the said MMO, it only emphasizes the point about this just being a pointless hook, and a justification for awful storytelling that relies on the backwards idea of “Tell, don't show. ”
All the floor guardians and Momonga's lackies are uninteresting and flat- They have some interesting designs, especially the maids, but all their personality is about as interesting as a rock. First few episodes make it clear that they absolutely adore Momonga, and they spend their entire screen time thinking and/or talking about how great Momonga is. One of the worst examples is Albedo, who spends every moment of her screen time doing just all that. She never does anything outside of praising Momonga, whether he's in the same scene as her or not- Comparing this to Mahouka, she's
basically this series' equivalent of Miyuki if Miyuki did absolutely nothing outside of praising Tatsuya, which makes Albedo far, far more annoying. Remember how people absolutely despised Miyuki because she wouldn't shut up about her onii-sama? There's an exact same character here, if arguably worse, but Albedo gets a free pass because her target of affection looks like a skeleton wizard and has a fanservice design.
2 7 Debut Devil Fruits Nomi Nomi no Mi "A Forbidden Piece of History! A Theory Concerning a Kingdom" is the 1096th episode of the One Piece anime. Contents 1 Short Summary 2 Long Summary 3 Characters in Order of Appearance 4 Anime Notes 5 Site Navigation Short Summary[]
Shaka reveals the existence of an ancient kingdom, whose existence has been erased from history by the World Government. This erasure was the reason behind the Ohara Incident, but he reveals to Robin that the books from the island's library survived the fire. Meanwhile in the scrapyard, as they are checking out the giant robot, Luffy's group meets Dr. Vegapunk. Long Summary[] Shaka speaks with Sanji's group about his
theory surrounding the advanced ancient kingdom, based on the archaeological findings near the island. Shaka's theory suggests that the kingdom was one of the central figures of the Void Century, having been destroyed by the twenty kingdoms that later formed the World Government. To erase all traces of the kingdom and its ideas from history, the World Government outlawed all study of the time period, creating a century-long gap in recorded history. Shaka connects this event to the Ohara Incident, suggesting that the Buster Call was ordered on Ohara because the scholars attempted to study the Void Century. Knowing Clover, Shaka visited the destroyed island to pay tributes, but discovered books discarded in a lake. This suggests that the scholars sacrificed their lives to throw the books out of the burning Tree of Knowledge, saving the writings from being destroyed.