Episode 6 – Call of the Night Season 2

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This episode is a month and a half. Although I’ve always been impressed by me Call of night I am equally relieved to deal with its dramatic ambitions that its comedic sensitivity is not dull. The anime also continues to flourish with proper visual thriving and impeccable sound casting. These factors and more add to a great time.
Before we get into the madness lurking in Akihabara, the first part of this episode is the conclusion of the Kabura story. Haru’s fate was obvious to the audience last week, but here, Kabura confirmed that Nazuna’s mother died just like her father. Although sad, I like that this is a closed moment for Kabula, just like Nazuna. I think if the push didn’t push through Anko’s vampire hunting, Kabura wouldn’t tell Nazuna, then that secret would lower any relationship they might have. Now, with everything being revealed, she and Nazuna have a better understanding of their place in the pseudo-family connection. Kabura can encourage her to be the “right vampire” and Nazuna can see her with a smile. That is progress.
Then, Nazuna is probably her most outwardly romantic posture, bringing Ko to the beauty she now recalls from her hazy past. The cool palette of adaptations and the tricks used for the movie stage turn the city below them into fantastic stars, mirroring the sky above. It’s beautiful, which allows us to experience some of Ko’s awe. Meanwhile, Nazuna certainly inherited some of her mother’s obsession with humanity, as she reflected on the incredible number of people in society who have many incredible lives.
As someone who has once been described as a sensitive teen, I can be associated with Nazuna’s meditation. The scale of the world, not to mention the universe, is dazzling, but also free to consider the small and inconspicuous things in the grand plans of all things. Of course, Nazuna is not obvious – she is a vampire – but this only causes her further annoyance. KO, don’t be competent by Nazuna’s Golden Dating Point, but activate his smooth speaking mode and remind her that if she wasn’t a vampire, she wouldn’t be together for the moment. In this true, honest and fragile communication, we can expect the realization of Cabra’s desire to build a bond of reciprocity and health for these children. This is probably the sweetest and most heartfelt thing the series has so far.
Then LG appeared. Call of night When Ko and Nazuna visit Akihabara with Midori, 180 were pulled out Otaku humor. Nazuna’s quaint and stale notion about Akiba proves not cliché enough, and if you want to be fancy, like LG or Love Green (note that “Midori” is the “green” in Japanese), proves to be an immoral manifestation of decades-old stereotypes. Sugita’s shocking attitude is ridiculous. I smiled from his mouth, delivering with Sujita’s silky and unchanging baritone. This adaptation is so good, choose the perfect one Seiyuu Each character.
Especially this episode is also excellent, and can creatively adapt to comic gimmicks, I want to say the storyboard is the real highlight. As far as I know, this is particularly impressive Nao MiyoshiThe first storyboard anime plot. Miyoshi works with Itamura Vanitas’ case study And directed Itamura’s board of directors in the first episode of the season, you can see Shaft School’s influence dripping down to the screen. I found a lot Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei and Monogatari Resonance in many cuts and edits, such as Nazuna and other cartoon close-ups, and a brief dabbling in Nazuna’s interpretation of Nazuna’s Gameboy mode Doujinshi. There is also the fact that LG does a Senjougahara pose in front of the spiral stairs. You can find a lot of other anime references in LG’s room and throughout the scene, e.g. k-on!– Elegant poster and body pillow, similar to Nadeko Monogatari. Allusion density for other materials can be annoying in different situations, but it’s interesting here Otaku theme. I long to see how Miyoshi’s voice develops from here.
However, between gags, the emotional power of this section lies in how wholesome Midori and LG’s relationship is. Although she quickly admitted that “male virginity and Otaku Her type is her type, and her obsession with LG brings a dizzy, almost clownish tone. LG is also blunt, but his admiration for Midori is also convincing. We can tell our crush is mutual. In short, they are each other’s freaks. They are willing to show up with you the whole partner, this is one of your partner – one of your ideal partner, I think of one of your ideal partner, I think of one of your partners, I think of one of your partners. The only error for LG.
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