Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu 2nd Season, episode 17

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Благословлённое лунным светом приключение в другом мире 2, จันทรานำพาสู่ต่างโลก ภาค 2, 月光下的異世界之旅 第二季


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  • e-five@kbin.run
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    8 months ago

    Overall a pretty calm episode. They should have served some tea and cakes. 😆

    Fitting that Abelia gets the final blow, though perhaps not how Ilumgand’s father would’ve wanted things to play out?

    I did completely forget that it was Root that came up with the sword thing, I had thought it was Tomoe, so it’s kind of interesting that he would say that seemingly randomly.

    The only thing I disliked was I felt they made the one attacking Makoto look a bit weak. I thought it was meant to be on par with Ilumgand but maybe not, without seeing it eating or wiping out nameless groups I feel like it sort of diminishes him one-shotting it.

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      8 months ago

      The way this sequence of events plays out feels a little weird when it is animated like this rather than written out. For example, pretty much everybody in the stadium has had time to evacuate, meanwhile the VIPs have just been sitting there watching everything the whole time. Similarly, Makoto’s students just stand by and let Ilumgand simply eat all the bodies of the fallen fighters before actually doing anything about him. When things are written out, you can imagine a lot of these things happening concurrently.

      Also, I don’t remember exactly how these monsters were described in the text, but I thought they looked pretty goofy in the show.

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        8 months ago

        To me that was fine, like I sort of interpreted it as: first they tried to let the professional (purple coats) handle things. When that didn’t go well it cut to the students pointing and discussing, so I would imagine they were strategizing / buffing (similar to their Blue Lizard fights). Though I guess it is weird to let the enemy (supposedly) power up as well, it did work out in the end, so I’m like, you can’t really blame them, maybe they needed that time to win too, we can’t say without knowing what would’ve happened if they didn’t prepare.

        Edit: Thinking more about it I can agree with you that it could’ve been better. Even if they didn’t animate some generic fight scene in the background I think they could’ve improved it if they had the casters casting buffs on the frontline while the frontline pointed/discussed in that scene, just to make it seem like they were doing prep work rather than standing around.

        I guess I saw a lot of hate on that other site for this episode but, perhaps it’s because I’ve read the source material, nothing here really surprised me, all those scenes (the sisters, merchant, teleporting, king/prince, etc) happened in the novel, which is kind of why last week I said “just one more episode, and then another and another” because I don’t really expect the climax of this whole thing any time soon.

        The monsters do look a bit goofy, well Ilumgand looked a bit intimidating in some stills, maybe it’s just the ED effecting us.

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          8 months ago

          I guess this series has always grappled with people really not liking when it spends time on other characters, like the students here or on the heroes before. I never really minded that too much, like in Overlord my favorite volumes are 7 or 12. Think it helps keep things fresh seeing from another perspective as long as the characters are relatively important, though I guess we haven’t really seen any reason to care too much about the students besides the sisters so far.