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H. E. M. Anime Reviews reviewer Dallas Marshall gave the series 6 out of 7 stars, stating, "a melodramatic piece of science fiction that has more than enough going for it in terms of action and visuals but tends to go overboard with its emotionalism. If this minor flaw can be overlooked, there is an epic story to be told with a rather intriguing main character at the helm. Take away one star if that minor 'flaw' cannot be ignored. "[88] A less favorable review was given by Carlo Santos of Anime News Network, who gave it an overall "C" and wrote that the franchise "in a way, [. ] reflects the malaise of a generation: the realization that old, rich, powerful people have screwed up the world and that the young are helpless to do anything about it". According to him, Lelouch's actions exemplify the wish to see
problems like "economic collapse, class conflict, political instability, radical extremism" solved by "Zero's vigilante methods" but Santos expresses doubt in such an approach and concludes that "the series is at its best when raising questions rather than offering a final solution" (the review is
focused on the
manga adaptation of the story, which has certain differences compared with the original anime).
↑ 第22回アニメグランプリ [2000年6月号] [22nd Anime
Grand Prix since (2000 June issue)].
Animage (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 10, 2015. Retrieved 2010-11-09. ↑ 第23回アニメグランプリ [2001年6月号] [23rd Anime Grand Prix since (2001 June issue)]. Animage (in Japanese).
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978-4-06-511990-7 (SE)February 18, 2020[25]978-1-94-998009-7 This volume covers chapters published in Magazine Pocket from the 2018-02-07 issue to the 2018-05-02 issue. Chapters were published in Weekly Shonen Magazine from the 2017 issue 49, 2018 issue 2/3, and 2018 issue 14. A special edition was released in paperback with an included full-color booklet. The booklet included illustrations done by 12 guest artists. "You're too guillble, Senpai~♥" (センパイ、ちょろ過ぎる~♡, Senpai, choro sugiru ~♡)"Come on, Senpai! Fight back!" (ほらセンパイ!ツッコミツッコミ!, Hora
senpai! Tsukkomitsukkomi!)"Senpai! Come here!~" (センパーイ、こっちこっち?, Senpāi, kotchi kotchi ~)"Senpai, let's play a game!" (センパーイ、ゲームしましょう!, Senpāi Gēmu shimashou!) Side story: "Practice makes perfect, Senpai!" (何事も実践からですよ、センパイ, Nanigoto mo jissen karadesu yo, senpai) "Senpai's afraid!" (センパイびびってるぅー, Senpai bibitteru ~u ー)"No, you drew this, Senpai!" (いや、これセンパイの絵でしょ, Iya, kore senpai no edesho) Side story 2: "Senpai, I'm ready now!" (センパイ、準備出来ましたよ) Side story 3: "See ya, Sen-pai ♥" (じゃーねー、セ・ン・パ・イ?) Bonus 1: "Senpai, move your hand a bit lower" (センパイ、手、もうちょっと下げてー, Senpai,-te, mō chotto sagete) Bonus 2: "I bet you're sensitive, Senpai~♥" (センパイって敏感そ~♡, Senpai tte binkan-so~♡) Senpai has a fantasy dream where he is fighting monsters alongside Nagatoro in a cheerleader catgirl outfit; when they get to the demon's castle, he discovers that the demon king is none other than Nagatoro. Nagatoro
tells Senpai to respond to her jabs like a tsukkomi comedy character. He meets Nagatoro's friends (Gamo and Yosshii) who think he is Nagatoro's boyfriend. Nagatoro challenges Senpai to a nipple poking game. Senpai imagines Nagatoro in her cat costume and draws her arching her back in a defensive posture to her friends. Nagatoro wants to pierce Senpai's ears.
Side and bonus stories include: Nagatoro tells Senpai he needs to compliment people if he wants to be complimented himself.