Strike The Blood Final

7 January, 2023

OMG! It’s finally here! The moment that I have been waiting for a long time has finally arrived. Not that I am a big fan of the series to be honest. Really. With Strike The Blood Final coming and going back in 2022, I can finally put an end to my wretched misery of all the dreaded confusion, hard to understand moments that made me go, “HUH?! WTF?! I DON’T GET IT!” that have bugged me ever since the series’ inception. Yeah, why am I still watching this then? Nostalgia? Got to finish what I started? Or is it the harem? Maybe. Oh yeah. But it feels like a long road thinking back where I come from when I started watching this series. Uhm, more like a long trip that I didn’t remember a damn thing! Yup, the case of where the destination is more important than the journey. That’s right. I came in watching this fifth and final season with not much recollection of all the twisted plots and storylines in my head and hoping some sort of miracle will happen (not going to go back and f*cking read my old blogs either! Because I was probably winging it as I wrote the episode synopsis! Hell yeah! And also not going to rewatch the entire thing!). The miracle of the series finally ending! Yahoo! My final season has begun! No senpai, OUR final season!

Returning With Glory Arc

Episode 1
Avrora meets Glenda. Now that her memories are clearer, she has seen this world’s true form. She summons a familiar to destroy some barrier. And beyond that is Mogwai who welcomes her. Meanwhile Radori Ren leads a fleet of warships to attack some giant relic called Shito. It is the last of the relic left by the Tenbu clan. Of course those warheads can do no sh*t as the giant familiar is shooting Dantou that contains vampire familiars in it. If all that is too heavy, then let’s get distracted as we see Yukina trying to have sex with Kojou! What is this excuse of the need to suck his blood and power up her Sekkarou? Only, Nagisa catches them in the act! Busted! But! When Nagisa thinks it is her brother’s blood she wants, she will gladly support her. Huh? How? She is going to stab Kojou! OMG! She’s really going to kill him! Is she jealous? This farce is put a stop by Asagi who explains how Nagisa came to this conclusion. When Kanon was in comatose state, it was deduced that if Kojou sucked her blood, this would prevent her from becoming an angel. Kojou then has Castiella stab him because of some weird reasoning that when an organism struggles for survival, its libido increases. WTF I don’t understand but yeah, it worked. And that is why Nagisa was trying to do the same. Back to serious business they are now having an audience with Radori who introduces herself as the admin of MAR and of course Shafriar’s sister. She shows them the clip of them fighting a familiar using Dantou. Though, she assures them that these are artificial vampires synthesized and have no will and emotions of their own. Since there are 6,452 of them and Shafriar has took them to Node, they can literally level the surface 3 times over. Of course this is not only Shafriar’s goal and is only a stepping stone for something much bigger. Now this is Radori’s goal: She wants to negotiate and buy Itogami. Sell everything including its citizens to MAR. This is to ensure their safety as well as the rights to be subjects of Tenbu. Agreeing to these terms will avert a war. So don’t take too long on the decision. As Radori leaves, Aladar and Zana are here to arrest her. Of course she won’t go down without a fight.

Shafriar still thinks Kojou is trying to interfere with his goal and orders his men never to let him enter Node. Kured talks to him about not fulfilling his bargain yet but Shafriar explains the Fourth Progenitor has the ability to open a portal to Node which is the only passage to Else, the land of the east. Now that Avrora is the Fourth Progenitor, they must find her. Since she is not in this city, she must be in the sky thanks to Glenda. He hopes Kured can help search for her if they are to achieve their goals. Meanwhile Kiriha would gladly take a ring that would make her a familiar of Kojou. Sayaka vehemently protests this so Kiriha believes she is in love with Kojou. Of course she denies this. But then news comes in as MAR is having negotiations with the Japanese government to avoid deaths of millions. However this would give MAR a free reign to do whatever they want. Suddenly Glenda comes in. She is panicking and needs Shio and Yuiri’s help to save Avrora. Since time is of essence, she forces them to come. Kiriha unfortunately gets sucked into her portal too. Asagi and Motoki talk to Shtra and Broodt. They are told about the Shito Carena City which belongs to the Ren family, a fortress where Tenbu lived for thousands of years. It cannot be hit by any attack and its other half remains in Node. Although it can be attacked from the inside, they have never heard anyone coming back alive from it. Shtra and Broodt also explain their hostility against dragons because they deem them as invaders who came from another world to investigate theirs. As they are in no shape for revenge, they hope Asagi can pass the message to Kojou to kill Shafriar for them. Asagi takes this responsibility and also notes MAR made a mistake by trying to negotiate with Kojou. Obviously that guy will not accept whatever terms they proposed. Kojou sees Aladar and Zana turned into stone. La Folia arrives to tell them how Radori used the same technology on how they sealed the Dantou. If she can seal the familiar of an ancestor, it is not possible to do the same to a vampire or a Progenitor’s blood servant. Oh, and she’s here to get her ring too.

Episode 2
Wow. Looks like Yume and Yuuma are snapping up those rings too. Yukina getting worried and trying to get them back?! Isn’t Kojou the one who is supposed to be in charge of who gets it? During this petty squabble, looks like Aladar and Zana are gone. Snatched right under their noses! Reporting this to Natsuki, she also notes that a dozen Dantou have been taken from Node and who knows where they will appear in this world. Plus, the Japanese government has made a deal with MAR. So they’re abandoning Itogami? Maybe. But for now she can’t have Kojou use his familiars to destroy Shito since its huge debris will rain down. Back at Kojou’s house, because Sayaka is acting suspiciously, Yume uses her powers to make her tell the truth. Aside her hate for Kojou and wanting to do perverse things on Yukina as well as somehow she finds Kojou attractive, she reveals the big decision by her organization to destroy the Kaname stone to sink Itogami. Doing so will destroy the gateway to Node. Later as Kojou ponders about regretting letting go of Avrora and they would never have come to this state, Asagi talks to him that his decision allowed everyone to be still alive. She also wants to claim a ring and confesses she loves him. Just like she loves this island, she won’t let it sink. She doesn’t care if he loves others, she’ll try to win his heart no matter how long it takes. Just give her a chance. Well, can’t argue with that. After taking the ring, he sucks her blood. As Yukina is in a dilemma to destroy Kaname stone, Paper Noise is willing to do it on her behalf and take the blame. This resolves Yukina to do it herself but oh look, here comes Kojou with Astarte. As lord of this domain, he wants to protect it and won’t allow them to destroy the stone. He has Yuuma and Castiella as back up to help him fight against Natsuki, Shike and Paper Noise. Yuuma trying to convince Natsuki she can’t destroy this island because she made a pact to protect this place. Hence Itogami is where her dreams came true as both humans and demons live together in harmony. With Lydianne and Sayaka coming in as reinforcements, all that is left is Yukina. She is still confused but wants to destroy the stone or else there will be casualties. She is left shocked when she sees Kojou powering up to stop her. Then she realizes Asagi has made a pact with him.

Yukina wakes up in Kojou’s house. She is still confused. Why is he treating her so nice when she is the enemy and the one who betrayed him? He believes she did nothing wrong. Her job to observe-cum-kill him and sink Itogami were orders from her superiors. Hence there were no betrayals nor does he have a grudge against her. Since Paper Noise and Shike have been captured, Yukina will have no reason to follow orders from her superiors. She is free to do what she wants. Yukina is still not convinced as she is still confused because if Kojou doesn’t agree to MAR’s terms, many will die. She fears Kojou will be blamed. So this is the reason she tried to destroy Itogami? So it’s basically love, right? It’s so like Kojou to assure that he’ll take care of everything and that includes making sure Shafriar will not get what he wants. The question is what does Yukina want to do? Oh look, now Kojou has to go meet with Radori. So we see the rest dressing him up nicely. Kojou leaves Kanon and Yume with an important and dangerous mission so in return they want an adult date with him. I guess this is excuse for Yukina to continue to observe him till the end. Yeah, the moment she looks away, girls are flirting with him. Everyone is glad that Yukina has made her decision.

Episode 3
Shio, Yuiri and Kiriha are now in Node. They meet up with Glenda who brings them to Avrora and Mogwai. Mogwai has them here because he wants them to protect Node from Shafriar as this place is the central management system that sealed the Dantou familiars. As magic cannot be used here, this is why they have to protect this place from dragons as they are the ones capable of standing up to the Progenitors. Don’t look now but Kured is here. Too bad the girls can’t stand up to Kured’s might as Avrora still has trouble controlling her familiars. Kured wants her to join him. But then Nagisa possesses Glenda and then powers up with Avrora to turn Node into its true form. Kojou now negotiates with Radori. Before he accepts her deal, he wants to know how strong a Dantou familiar is. She brings his entourage back to Shito to witness themselves as they are going to destroy Tokyo with one. Soon they receive news that La Folia is leading a fleet of allies to attack Shito. Radori orders to launch a Dantou to destroy them. However after launch, it does not activate and falls into the sea. La Folia then launches an attack on Shito. This is thanks to Gajou’s info when he told her that when a Dantou is launched, Shito must materialize in the real world, making it susceptible to attacks. This is where Kanon comes in to attack and ground the Shito to prevent it from disappearing back to the other world. With Chaos Bride and Fall Gazer seen preparing to attack, the high priest surrenders!

Radori is upset that Asagi planned all this but she digresses and this was all part of Cain’s plan as he foresaw people like them trying to misuse the Dantou. So even if they launch a Dantou, it will be useless as all are neutralized. Now for some technical sh*t explanation that I can’t understand. What I get is that for the Progenitors could tame the Dantou but in exchange for that power, they are cursed to immortality. But the Dantou don’t have the blood memory to control familiars. That is where past memories of people all over the world being uploaded to the net and forming a virtual world to create fake memories for the Dantou. As long as they continue living, they can create new ones. The Ren siblings are upset they have danced into Cain’s palm as all the Dantou familiars are useless. Now that negotiations are over, Kojou has Castiella guided by Motoki to destroy the inner structure of Shito. The siblings escape but Shito is going to fall. No worries, Kojou summoning a familiar that negates gravity to prop it up. Receiving news that MAR is trying to make a move on Itogami, the rest will handle it and leave it to Kojou and Yukina to save Avrora from Node. The duo are alone together as Yukina gets a bit upset about Kojou’s bluff. She thought he wanted to destroy Itogami for good. Well, they’re even since Yukina tried to do the same without telling hm. So keeping her in the dark was just to convince and fool Radori. So no more lies? The others rendezvous with Natsuki on Itogami as she explains MAR is trying to attack Itogami to cover up its failure. Yes, Radori trying to get Keystone Gate even if it means sinking the island. Kojou explains to Yukina the truth behind Node: It is actually a space colony made by Tenbu to travel to other planets if anything happens. That’s right. Node is in space! So… Magic doesn’t work in space?! They meet with Glenda who will bring them to his daughter.

Episode 4
See the obvious difference how Kojou treats Avrora from his other girls. When Kojou sees Mogwai, he can tell he is Cain himself. In Itogami, he exists in binary form as his personality is engraved inside a tomb. Kojou knows his entire goal: To free the Dantou familiars. Although the Fourth Progenitor was created to kill him, he took advantage of it. By being killed, he sealed Node and then divided himself into many parts by creating 12 familiars. After some time, he resurrected as Itogami’s AI and created this country and have been making preparations for this day. Kiriha and the other girls squabble to get Kojou to suck their blood because they want power to defeat the dragons. Kojou then becomes enraged when Yukina takes a direct hit (although not fatal). Shafriar is back and he is hell bent on getting his revenge on Kojou. Although Kojou can summon his familiars, they cannot last long. Hence Shafriar controls Avrora and forces her to summon her familiar. As Kojou tries to go save her, this is what Shafriar has been waiting for as he fires directly into him. OMG! Kojou dead and turned into dust???!!! Avrora picks up the final of Kojou’s ring. She is crying blood and as it drops onto it, Kojou’s harem start to have that orgasmic feeling. Now that Avrora has become the final familiar of Kojou, he revives! Back in the flesh! This means all his harem familiars also power up as they fight back. The tables turned on Radori as Motoki has called the JSDF to join in the attack. Even Aladar and Zana have revived. Even Kii is back to give Radori a taste of her own medicine. Poor girl wants to surrender but too late for that. Get wrecked!

Before Yukina fans can feel left out, Kojou wants to suck her blood. Calling her cute and all, even promising to take responsibility of not leaving her, there you go, one bite for the road. No matter how angry Shafriar is, we know his days are numbered. After Kojou defeats Kured, he now turns to Shafriar and is going to make him pay for doing all this sh*t just to dominate humanity. So yeah, this final fight is going to be his. Correction. Our fight, senpai! But wait! Shafriar still has an ace up his sleeve. He is wearing an armour designed to destroy Progenitors. It seems he is able to control zombie dragons who were tasked to monitor the Tenbu when they came to Earth but got killed. This infuriates Kured but Shafriar cuts him down. Shafriar is in for a surprise because familiars other than Kojou’s pop up. Who do they belong to? Vatler! Can’t have a finale without him, eh? Kojou and his girls then break Shafriar’s armour and send him to his defeat. The day is saved. These events are watched afar from Reina and Moegi and they are glad papa Kojou is victorious since he protected their possible future. In the aftermath, we hear Kojou and co talk about the Dantou familiars are sent to various Demon Districts across the world. Hey, can’t house all 6,000 of them in Itogami, no?! As students, they won’t be treated as research subjects. Shafriar and Radori are undergoing trial. Vatler has headed for Else with Kured as his guide. So he has run away from Earth since he has too many enemies here? They joke about him returning with a possible army from Else for revenge. In that case, Motoki suggests Kojou to increase their strength by creating a second generation of stronger vampires. Oh yeah. You know what that means, right? The real fight over Kojou’s seeds will begin when?

V Strikes … And You’re Out!
OMG! We’re done with it! YAHOO! But oh well… I know this is very unfair of me to say that the final season and arc is nothing much because firstly I do not remember much about the convoluted plots from previous seasons. So if I said I was expecting a lot more and then they start to spam all those previous plot devices from previous seasons, you bet I am going to blow my top and my brains explode from all the things coming together in the final season. Yeah, too much for me to handle. So with everything as I have seen being minimal (in my opinion) and just getting straight down to the point, I think in this context this finale was the best possible way for a dumb person like me to at least watch something out of it. Hey, I have to admit although it was not as freaking confusing as previous seasons (because mainly I FORGOT!), somehow I still manage to eke out that little sense of enjoyment for this final season as they sufficiently tie up what is necessary. That itself is a big achievement for me and as this is the final season, it makes it all the sweeter. Phew.

I am also not sure if I should be happy or not (of course I should!) because the other shocking thing about this final season is that it has only 4 episodes! OMG. What?! Only 4 freaking episodes?! Here I thought it was going to have a dozen more considering the trend this series has ever since it decided to adapt itself into a OVA format from the second season. The second season had 8 episodes. Then the third had 10 episodes. When the fourth one had 12 episodes, what would a normal person deduce the final would have how many episodes? 14, right? Yeah, for me I thought it was going to blow back up to 24! I was even prepared for the long dreaded fight that would last for several years! But what do you know?! Holy sh*t! Only 4 episodes, dude! Wow. That saves a lot of my time and brain power! So for better or worse, I guess this is fine.

As I have said, this finale gets down to the point and tries to avoid any detours or distractions unless it has something to do with Kojou’s harem. Heh. What I’m trying to say is that from the past seasons, the series has a lot of characters appearing in it. So with the finale with only 4 episodes to boot, many of them felt like making their few seconds cameo and that’s it. Once again, it is that dilemma of mine after finishing watching this, to wonder if it was anything much. And of course once again in conclusion, it was for the better for people like me who were already so confused and all so it’s better for these characters to just have a few seconds of appearance than none at all. I guess I’m sad Polifonia didn’t make the cut, huh? Poli-who? Don’t know. But I know Mamiko Noto voiced her character. F*ck. So I guess other characters like Ibliss and Nina who don’t appear here at all, don’t really matter, huh?

Just want to note that for this season, Yukina felt a lot like a worrywart. In the sense that she seemed like she is confused, lost and uncertain. Heck, I was going to make some joke that this is the only season where she does not say the trademark line combo. Oh you know, when Kojou says it is going to be his fight, then Yukina would interject and correct him that it is our fight. Yes. That. Until of course that single scene. Otherwise, it seems Yukina is spamming more often the lines of that she is Kojou’s observer. It’s a roundabout way of saying I love you and want to be with him forever but whatever. Considering how things have turned out, I guess now she still can’t rest easy because his harem is out for his seeds! The real battle begins! By then, will it be OUR battle?! Every woman for herself! For Kojou! It would be mind blowing to see Kojou having f*ck all of them and having daughters that look so much alike like their mothers. Next generation of Progenitor fighters of the Empire Of The Dawn! Yeah! I hope that won’t happen so I won’t be sticking around to get more confused!

Oh well, I have come a long way since this series’ inception. I don’t know what else more to be said because at this point, it also feels weird that I am also leaving a series that I have a love-hate relationship with (more towards the latter because of its confusing plots and terms!). From the action bits to the harem fanservice that was the main motivation for me sticking through thick and thin for the series, oh man, I don’t know how to explain this strange feeling welling up inside me as I type this. The final farewell. Just like the light novel did back in 2020. Unless they adapt another side story sequel from it! PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, NOOOO!!! The fight is over. My fight with this series is dusted and done. No senpai, our fight… Has only just begun! That’s right. This series might be over but there are many other animes out there whose fight have yet to finish! Now we go Strike The Other Animes!

Wait a minute… WAIT A MINUTE!!! HOLD ON YOUR HORSES NOW!!! You mean the last time those results weren’t satisfying at all and hence we have to do more research and study on it?! I suppose that is what science is supposed to be about. You question and research the mother until you get very solid and conclusive evidence on the topic. And that is why we have Rikei Ga Koi Ni Ochita No De Shoumei Shitemita S2. That’s right. Because science isn’t going to be satisfied and just sit down with many of us deciding to go with it with our guts on the subject of love. Nobody is going to be a pro at love until the sciences proves it! This time they’re going to do more tests and experiments, apply more theories, models and concepts, make thorough and confusing analysis and scrutinize every possible study until they get something satisfying out of it. Sighs. That’s science for you. But why do I have a feeling that at the end of the day, many of us will still ditch this science and go with our guts?

Episode 1
Students are asking why those in Ikeda’s lab wear a lab coat. Because it’s a tradition and of course you’d look cooler and smarter like a scientist! Is that scientifically proven?! But some notice why Ikeda himself does not wear one. Actually he does but a certain ‘beast’ prohibited him from doing so. Of course that ‘beast’ is Ibarada and her answer is simple. Each time Ikeda goes into Hulk mode, he rips the lab coat and it’ll be a pain to just waste money and materials again. Since Yukimura and Himuro are still having trouble with their love experiment, especially that kissing incident at the beach last season, this time with Kanade they head to the natural biology lab to meet Chris Floret and Suiu Fujiwara for help. The duo also heard about their love experiment and are interested in help. Especially the seductive Fujiwara who is quite interested in gathering samples of saliva because lots of data can be extracted from it. Both Chris and Fujiwara are dating so Chris throws caution about their experiment. He questions once they have found the definition of love, will they forever walk away from it? Because from Chris’ point of view, no matter what theory or anyone says, he will always forever love Fujiwara. They show Yukimura and Himuro their saliva samples. Just by cuddling, their oxytocin levels are way higher than what the duo did to achieve even after that kissing. You bet the duo won’t give up on this challenge to prove their love is stronger! After taking several samples of saliva, they use the centrifuge to hasten the results. First experiment is to say something to increase the other person’s happiness values. Chris-Fujiwara pair easily nails it while Yukimura’s scientific line only pisses off Himuro. What’s this about her expanding like the universe? Next experiment is to do whatever they want in a dark room together alone. We’ll leave it to your imagination on what Chris-Fujiwara pair does. It might violate regulations if shown! Come Yukimura-Himuro pair, they think of recreating that kissing scene. In the end, Chris-Fujiwara pair beats flat our Yukimura-Himuro pair in oxytocin levels in all experiments. The secret to that? Lap pillow?!

Episode 2
WTF?! Chris turning Super Saiyan and shooting beams?! HOW IS THIS SCIENTIFIC???!!! I think Himuro even lost it as she now gets closer to Kanade. Her oxytocin levels shoot up! Fujiwara joining in for a threesome! We approve! To further the experiment, Fujiwara gets very close with Yukimura. Of course this has jealous Chris butting in. In turn, this makes Himuro in a very foul mood. Even more so when Yukimura claims sexual discrimination since she was happier with Kanade than with him. With defeated Yukimura can’t find any answers to back things up, Chris notes how disappointed he is in him because he can’t express his feelings clearly and blames it on this love as an unknown factor. As a man, he is a failure. However Himuro steps in to defend Yukimura about this love research thingy because he is running his mouth without knowing the true person Yukimura is. Subsequently, Yukimura burns the midnight oil to find his answers. Don’t interpret the experiment results in a simplistic manner. Next day, he presents his findings and that their low oxytocin results are true based on the Helen Fisher’s findings. Basically in the 3 years of romance, your brain will be aggressively producing dopamine and adrenaline for your love subject. After that, one becomes immune to it and moves into the attachment phase. Basically that fiery passion dies down and stabilizes. Since Chris and Fujiwara have been dating for 4 years, it is evident that the passion they had when they first met isn’t there anymore. At this point, their oxytocin levels are also high because of the trust developed in each other, which corresponds to why Himuro’s was high with Kanade’s as there were no nervousness between the females. In short, Yukimura admits that they might have lost out to them on this experiment but this doesn’t mean that they aren’t in love with each other. His love for Himuro will be proven through research so please don’t determine things based on suppositions! Uhm, is that confession with extra steps?! Yukimura and Himuro return back to their normal ways discussing the other factors. This has Chris realize this is their shape of love. Yukimura and Himuro leave the place after getting lots of insights. But of course, there is still need for further research.

Episode 3
Ikeda talks to Ibarada about proceeding to take a doctoral course to continue her research here. She needs time to think about it but the deadline is approaching. Speaking of which, she reminds him about the university’s promotional poster that he is supposed to be doing. Okay then. He’ll be on his way to think about it! That should buy her some time. Ibarada returns home. Looks like her house is some darkness pit herself and what it looks like her mom or sis just lazing around, wasting her life away. Next day, Ikeda has created a sample of the brochure. WTF buffed students and muscle training?! Nothing to do with the university! Ibarada asks why he is so fixated on muscle training. It gives him a peace of mind. Of course he needs to redo it and convey it in a different manner. Because Himuro is out with a cold, Kanade thinks of visiting but Yukimura brushes it off that she’ll be fine in a few days. But when Ibarada says she cannot be contacted, that dude bolts out of the room! Himuro is lying in bed, remembering how mom took care of her during such times. She tries to be an adult and take care of herself but she finds it hard. Where’s mommy when you need her? Well, it’s not mom at the door but Yukimura! She slams the door since she isn’t ready. Go away! Okay. He’ll be back when she is. Don’t leave me alone! WTF?! Make up your mind! Even more so she wants him to look at her but don’t. The way he pats her head reminds her of mom. When Kanade visits, she shoves him underneath the blanket. WTF? Why?! Hence he has to distract himself by thinking about the universe! He is one with the universe! Next day, Himuro is well but now Yukimura has caught her cold. This is what the universe did to him, huh?

Ibarada has done some exercise experiment. It seems doing so increases her memory capability by 6%. Ikeda is impressed with this experiment and will use it as motivation to do his brochure. Meanwhile Kosuke is frustrated because he has been doing this RNG gacha to get this special event dress for Lasally (is he cheating on Aika?!) and is not getting it. 1% chance. What are the odds? Hence Ibarada explains the misconception about odds and how the drop rates are actually lower. She proceeds to explain the concept of Fermi Estimate that breaks down stats to allow for more precise estimated value. Doing a calculation on Kosuke finding his ideal love, it’s only 0.007 which basically means zero! Damn, I hope Ibarada isn’t part of that chance! But that is when Kosuke realizes Ibarada fits all his ideal type of woman. He refuses to accept this and returns doing other stuffs. Ibarada notes this place isn’t dark and the sun can reach her. Hence she accepts to take the doctoral course, much to Ikeda’s delight. But first, some much needed nap as always.

Episode 4
Girls’ night out! Kanade trying to have Himuro and Ibarada relax but they’re being too sceptical. Eventually she gets more than she bargained for as they turn on the love tables on her. Not sure how that went but looks like it ended well as the girls part ways. Ibarada and Himuro then go to see Kosuke at a concert. Yeah, this dude is feverishly worshipping Ren Hinamori, the seiyuu for Aika. She has gone from a literal unknown to a freaking popular idol. He gets caught in his worshipping craze by the ladies. But they’re not here to tease him as they’re collecting data for a research on the penlight. From what I understand, using the LED and sensors of the penlight will help the idol and fans communicate as the lights around the stage will light up via some appropriate response. Ibarada pitched that idea long ago although currently this technology is being made and tested out by her professor. Kosuke agrees to help test it out. Meanwhile Haru Kagurano gets chewed out by her dad for having bad grades. Despite being compared to her brighter sister, he still wants her to go to university and will increase that chance if he has to. Hence he has hired a personal tutor for her who is no other than Yukimura. Get ready to get wrecked by this guy. Of course Haru fools around and claims learning physics won’t do her any good in life. Yukimura will prove otherwise. He uses her favourite tapioca bobba drink which is full of physics. Every damn part has physics from friction and whatever laws! This gives her the motivation to get it going and for an idiot like her to actually solve it, it’s quite the achievement. Ibarada collapses during the data collection. Although she is just tired and nothing serious. Himuro and Kosuke tend to her as Kosuke notes about the time she helped Ikeda on his brochure. She said of having others do it but eventually did it herself indirectly. She’s probably working hard for something important others can’t see. Haru for the first time had fun studying and thinks if university is filled with weirdoes like him, she might like going to one. Well then, don’t give up. Do I smell she is falling for him because this could be interesting data for their love research!!! Remember those annoying guys who try to hit on our science ladies but gets science thrown back at them? Yeah, they’re back. One of them baulks when he realizes it is Kanade. But for Shikijou, he recognizes her and asks her out.

Episode 5
A romantic comedy of Yukimura and Himuro, huh? Looks like Yamamoto has done it. This is of course to compile data on their love research. Apparently Yamamoto made a deal with her editor, Ogu to finish her own manuscript in exchange for the data. Since she hasn’t finished it, that’s why she ran away here. She thinks he doesn’t know this place but don’t look now, he is here! OMG! I didn’t know Arnold has a rugby player brother!!! Yamamoto so scared she tries to jump out of the window! It’s the 5th floor! Eventually he drags her away. But first, we look at Kanade’s problem. The last time Shikijou confessed to her, he gave her time to think about it. Hence she is doing so but back home, grandpa is sad his granddaughter won’t take over his dojo and his parents hoping she would get married and have kids. With such pressure and not knowing what to do, she speaks to Yukimura for advice. Of course, speaking hypothetically in third person. And you know what? He turns it into some equation!!! You should have known better!!! She gives excuses she doesn’t know the numbers since it is her ‘friend’ who is in love. But later when she adds them up in her equation, looks like she arrives at an answer to go confess to him. She texts him to start off as friends first. With the data here, the gang takes a look at it. Various authors give various points of view on what constitutes love. Himuro hoping to have high correlation in which it would mean she is in love with Yukimura. On the other hand, this worries Kosuke too because if this really correlates highly, he is in love with Ibarada. He cannot accept that! So we see all the cliché forms of manga love. While it is 50-50 for Himuro, Kosuke is panicking as he believes all this applies to him. In the end, he baulks and runs away. Himuro is still needs more conclusive evidence as some of the other data are pretty grim. You know, like eating your lover so he is part of you! Oh sh*t, you mean Himuro harbours such thoughts?! With so much data at hand, Yukimura wants to thoroughly go through them all. So as our duo continue to trudge through the sea of data, Himuro noting its many various points that match their own and many others that vary from person to person. But there is one thing she discovered: She is in love with him! OMG! Really?! I WANT TO SEE SCIENTIFIC PROOF OF THAT!!! Just kidding. But really?! Did she arrive that from a scientific point of view?

Episode 6
Of course Yukimura would love to see some evidence. Himuro takes him out on a date. It’s all part to collect data for their experiment. So they talk about their research and how from it all, they decided arbitrarily on certain criterion. This has Himuro realize that once she says the word, this research will end. She wonders if something will change. All she wants is to be by his side and continue researching with him. Her pride as a scientist will not allow that. But she tells him that she has always had fun researching with him. Therefore she is in love with him. Now that she has determined so, it is Yukimura’s turn. What is his conclusion? In order to do that, he quantifies his emotions into equations. Giving positive or negative numbers as he lists down all of Himuro’s good and bad qualities. After a long list, and the score is at +8942 (IT’S NOT OVER 9000?!), he concludes no matter how it goes, it cannot reach below zero and hence he loves her. What next? Himuro wants to lean on him to produce positive effects on the body as part of the experiment. She hugs and showers him with kisses but he can’t take all that and cuts it short after a minute. What shy boy’s excuse now about effectiveness of this conduct? Kanade and Kosuke are singing praises once they hear the duo’s results. HOWEVER! You mean it’s not done yet?! Because now they will begin researching on the quantification of love?! WHAT THE F*CK IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?! While Kanade is frustrated at the roundabout way they have been going all this while and that they were so close to being in love on so many times, Kosuke seems to like this conclusion. Because it’s an excuse that as long as he doesn’t admit he is in love, he cannot be in love with Ibarada! Time for a celebration! Kanade is appalled to hear them talk about they need to know what kind of love this is as well as forming some sort of standard with high degrees of generality if they are to become a couple. WTF sh*t is that?! I can understand why Kanade is so frustrated that they’re not simply dating as a couple still. But Kanade gets it. This allows them to continue researching together despite knowing they love each other. For Himuro, that is her greatest happiness. Sorry folks, this season has not ended yet…

Episode 7
I suppose it is Kanade’s turn to find love, huh? But you bet Yukimura wants to continue this experiment and using Kanade as a standard base unit of measurement. WTF this Kanade Love?! I don’t understand! Kanade can’t refuse somewhat seeing Himuro’s happy face to go researching with Yukimura again. As Kanade meets up with Shikijou, she notices the usual gang are here too as couples! Whatever this chain style antipodal experiment, from what I understand, the more samples from this date, the better the data. So yeah, this means the other couples here are also asked to help out on this date including Yoshitaka Taniguchi and Madoka Kamiya. For this couple, the latter is always made at the former for whatever reasons. Taniguchi will always feel bad for himself for making her so and despite all that she continues to stick with him. As for Madoka, being the tsundere she is, she knows it is wrong to yell at him but somehow always ended up so instead of apologizing and being honest. Anyway, we return to Kanade and Shikijou’s date. Seems pretty normal. If not for the rest being dumb in their own world of scientific analysing reactions. Along the way, Kanade bumps into the ex-teacher whom she once had a crush on, Keisuke Takahashi. This invokes some fear and trauma in Kanade but Takahashi excuses himself so as not to interrupt them. More romantic rooftop dating shenanigans. Like Yukimura x Himuro (boobs?!) and Chris x Suiu (swearing on his genomes to forever love her?) and of course Kamiya getting mad again but this time manages to come true with her feelings. But the final kicker is when Shikijou notes Kanade has been worried about the people around them. Like as though she isn’t normal. Ah, there’s that traumatic taboo word. Kanade maintains her composure as they call it for the night and hope they can be in contact with each other.

Episode 8
Yukimura and Himuro get into an argument as the latter isn’t sensitive enough as what they saw last time happened to Kanade. But they still have enough time for their own love hugging experiment. But first, we see Yamamoto bugging Ibarada as she needs to complain to someone about her circle of friends who somewhat reminded her of still being single at her age! GRRR!!! Not that she cares anyway. And then there is something eating Kosuke too. Long story short, after participating in that Kanade Love experiment, he realizes how creepy it was that he was the only one dating a doll! Now you only realize?! This has Ibarada talk about the Kinsey scale whereby many aren’t actually exclusively heterosexual or homosexual. Because of this, this gives hope to Yamamoto about the potential BL as well as Kosuke that there is hope for those who love 2D. Charmed. Later, Ibarada issues a warning to Yamamoto to not do something strange to Kosuke. Yamamoto playfully thinks it is jealousy but Ibarada looks serious. Don’t you dare. We return to Kanade as she gets shocked when Himuro suddenly professes she loves her! Don’t understand this Rubin’s love scale but it ends up with them hugging each other in tears. Before you can say this is going the yuri way, Yukimura barges in and wants Kanade to tell everything! This guy just ruined it, huh? Anyway, Kanade starts telling her true story. Grandpa taught her martial arts to protect herself from lechers. Then there’s the fact she was in love with her maths teacher, Takahashi. Although he didn’t outright reject her, they maintained their teacher-student relationship and Kanade was happy with that. They continued being together until she is in university. Then one day he tripped and almost fell on her. Her instinct was to do a shoulder throw! It knocked him out pretty bad. Others who saw this thought she wasn’t a normal girl due to her abnormal strength and that’s where her trauma started. So she tried to do normal things but thinks it didn’t work out with Shikijou either. Yukimura then talks about the definition of normal that differs for everyone. Basically, it’s a dumb way to live if she strictly goes by it. If she is mad and has something to counter say, then do it. Kanade gives her thoughts about it and doesn’t think it is bad. Well, if that is how she wants to live her life, so be it.

Episode 9
For a while there, Kanade lost her composure but soon returns to normal with that usual smile of hers. We see her flashback that she tends to like boyish stuffs and her actions are more tomboyish than feminine. She was always told to get a clue and coupled in with the bullying from other boys, she finally conform to the standard of being normal. Otherwise it would be hard to exist. So after she accidentally injured, Takahashi, rumours were swirling around about her despite she had a few friends who stood up for her. Kanade continue to act normal and things soon dissipated. So she thought as long as she is not normal, things will go out of control. On another date with Shikijou, she hears him explain why she is his ideal kind of girl. While she is flattered, she thinks he has been deceived since this is not the true her. When Kanade shows her feat of strength, Shikijou is impressed. He wants to marry her! This has Kanade thought she should’ve been like this and that’s why she joined the lab. Sometimes she felt jealous of Yukimura and Himuro since they’re true to their feelings. But for now, she’ll be normal like always. With Ikeda announcing the upcoming Mutsumi Festival at the campus, just like every year they will hold a presentation to introduce their research to visitors. Yukimura announces a new large scale research project and that is to determined love via the 5 senses. This has them talk about the great effects of the colour red as many are inclined to choose a female with that colour. Too bad it doesn’t work on males, though. Yukimura also shows various sexy and hot cosplay outfits Himuro wore! Holy sh*t! Shouldn’t this be off the scales? While Himuro is happy he ranks them highly, she is also very embarrassed that he didn’t tell her he will be showing them. All for research, eh? They think of spicing up the festival with cosplay outfits. Ibarada also suggests Himuro can get back at Yukimura as she can have him cosplay in various outfits of her desires. Ikeda is glad that all of their subjects related to romance can be something an average visitor would take interest in and enjoy. Kanade starts to ponder if this festival could be as fun as always. Like normal, right? Yukimura soon realizes something as he calls Chris for help.

Episode 10
As usual, Haru’s dad is never impressed with her stupidity. Of course she can’t say a thing but feels mad and complains it to Yukimura. Not that he is interested to hear. Just solve your equations! Haru is not impressed since Yukimura is impressed with her dad who is a mathematician and has read some of his impressive works. It’s like he is siding with him. As Yukimura leaves, dad asks if he is having a hard time tutoring his daughter. While he views there is hope, dad continues to badmouth her daughter as dumb. This is when Yukimura tells him about Pygmalion effect as well as Jane Elliott’s discrimination experiments. Basically it is him who is making her daughter dumb so be careful of the words you say! Of course Haru heard all that and is impressed. But Yukimura could be a hypocrite since he called her dumb countless times. With the festival underway, Ikeda’s lab is also holding a cosplay makeover and they’ve called the super famous cosplay duo, KiraKira Sisters. You bet Kosuke is over the moon. Yukimura is given a makeover and now looks like a beautiful girl! Oh my. Kosuke having confused thoughts. Trying to psycho himself this is a guy underneath it? And this weird scene of Kosuke giving hope to Yukimura that he has what it takes to look cute. Is this gay or not? Eventually both guys give up on this and wake up from this ‘hell’. As Haru visits the festival, she bumps into Himuro and learns she is Yukimura’s colleague. In turn, she learns about her being Yukimura’s student as she shows her around the festival. This includes watching Professor Kuze giving his lecture about outer space (how the f*ck did he make the rock explode?!) as well as almost getting scammed by Suiu’s aphrodisiac corner. Himuro gives her their lab coat as souvenir. As she calls Yukimura to let him know Haru is here, all Haru says is that she is impressed with everything. She wants to come to this university and goes home to study. So when dad sees her studying in her room, a strange but impressive sight. He cheers her on to do her best.

Episode 11
Shikijou joins Kanade at the festival. There’s also Madoka and Taniguchi and as usual, the former keeps yelling at the latter despite she doesn’t really want to do that. Yamamoto visits Ikeda’s lab and finds both Kosuke and Ibarada dashing in a wedding outfit. Did Kosuke find her captivating? Don’t cheat on Aika! Yamamoto also wears one as Kosuke has this weird feeling both are somewhat fighting for his hand in marriage? The ladies talk about the correlation about those who marry late and wore a wedding dress. Since there is no concrete proof, Yamamoto thinks she is still safe. Ibarada teases her about being the old broad wanting to get married. Hence she targets and chases after Kosuke to marry her! RUN! Outside as he takes a breather and Ibarada comes to get him, a little girl admires both of them and wonders if they’re getting married. They have to play a long and do a mock wedding ceremony. Kosuke must be tormenting inside that he has to go along with this. This isn’t the Aika route, you know… At least the little girl is happy. After that as they both chill out, Yamamoto does a cheeky thing by pushing Ibarada so her lips kips with Kosuke’s. While he is flipping out, she remains calm and her usual teasing ways. But once she is alone, we see her slowly coming undone. I take it, it’s her first kiss. Kanade has a pretty fun time with Shikijou. Then she has to bump into Yukimura, wiping that smug off her face claiming how relaxed she is. This causes her to be mad and telling him off of his condescending ways. Shikijou then protects her and it ends with her claiming she doesn’t know him. Worse, Yukimura trips and everyone laughs thinking this is a failed confession attempt. Kanade somewhat regrets saying all to Yukimura since she knows this is his way of communicating. Then as Shikijou asks Kanade to go out with him again, because she has too much thoughts on her mind, she rejects him. Wow. The shock in Shikijou’s face. Can science explain why the f*ck Kanade said that?! Oh dear, Shikijou not taking this sh*t. He needs to know why! Oh sh*t! That rape face! This guy is going crazy! OMG! What will be of Kanade?!

Episode 12
Shikijou tasers Kanade out and brings her to some hideout with his punks. Oh sh*t. Am I watching the right show?! When one of the punks try to get lucky with her, she fights back but Shikijou tasers him until he is bloody all over! AM I WATCHING THE RIGHT SHOW?! He continues to blame her for not being normal and all that he wants is just a normal romance. He relates how he was a troublemaker back in his days and to his parents that wasn’t normal. So that’s why when he went out with Kanade, he tried to do things normally but then found it baffling why she would reject him when she’s supposed to accept him. He wants to hear her answer again but this time Kanade breaks down and cries about herself being not normal. Now she is unsure what to do. Shikijou cannot accept this and since it feels like he is being dumped, his punks would love to help him reform this girl to normal. But before that could happen, here comes Yukimura throwing a chair in and warning them not to touch Kanade. He overheard Kanou talking to Ikeda about Shikijou’s true problematic behaviour. Having a bad feeling, he tried to contact Kanade but she didn’t pick up. Eventually his friends help mount a search and he shortlisted the kind of places where Kanade would be. Jackpot. Then he whips out a projector and starts talking about the real Kanade. You wanna read all that charts and graphs?! Yeah, it’s the DNA of Kanade! He even took a testimony from Takahashi on why she threw him. Got his hand on her boobs? Anyway, he does not blame her and was glad to have met her. There are also other interviews from the Ikeda’s lab weirdoes. All positive things about her. The punks beat him up as they don’t give a damn. Even so, he still tries to continue! When they continue to kick him, that is when he takes out bottles of acid! Feel like getting your skin burnt? He splashes them on the punks. They don’t want to put up with this sh*t and run. Yukimura won’t let Shikijou go as he is going to pour the biggest acid bottles on him, claiming he picked a fight with science nerds so prepare yourself! Turns out it is just water and enough to buy time for the police to arrest them all. As Yukimura unties Kanade, the latter still worried about all the bad things she has said to him. But he doesn’t mind. Even if she still throws him, it isn’t the first time. She does it again and agonizes over the fact that he did all this kindness for her when he should be doing it for Himuro. In the aftermath, Himuro tells Yukimura that Kanade has fallen in love with him! Kanade isn’t hiding the fact either. Himuro is cool about it because now that both are in the same situation, they can do some research to see who loves Yukimura more! Oh boy… Is this going to be hard to prove?!

Science, Please… Don’t Give Love A Bad Name!
So folks… Do we understand and accept all that? Well, if that is not the case, I suppose we are going to have to speculate that we are going to have another season!!! OMG. Yeah. Science will not rest until they come up with conclusive evidence about love! They’re going to test, examine, analysis and beat the horse till death again and again until they’ve come up with something satisfactory that is in line with their scientific approval. Sign up now and wait with baited breath till the next season arrives when science will once more tell us their findings! Sheesh. Can we just normal people go with our guts already?

So yeah, this season brings more science tropes and theories into the fold. However I feel that this time it has much less of that. Hmm… Maybe because I wasn’t paying attention since as usual, these theories are unknown to me so I am left stumped and confused. In one ear, out the other. By the time the episode is done, I would have probably forgotten about the theory or experiment for that episode. Because of that, I feel that this season feels less science-y compared to the first. Of course those featured theories are only scratching the surface and if you’re interested, feel free to do more research on your own free time because I believe this anime doesn’t intend to bore you with dry concepts that the average person might find difficult to swallow and digest.

Hence this season focuses in trying to bring a close to Yukimura and Himuro’s love experiment. So are we satisfied with the results? Looks like they aren’t done yet in the long run. Of course, our guts will tell us that the reason they are continuing their research is so that they can be together. Because when it all ends, what else reasons do they have to be with each other? Call it whatever they want for their next experiment. Because we all know better that this is their way of being in each other’s company. I guess this is their way of having fun unlike normal couples. Nerds!!!

It feels strange that halfway through that Yukimura and Himuro’s initial experiment ‘ended’. That is because this is to give some focus on the other characters. It would be a big bore if the sequel ends up focusing 100% on the duo. Because I’m sure we are all here just to get a confirmation that they do love each other, right? Forget all your evidence and sciences! We know you’re in love with each other! Just say it out loud! Now that we have been appeased halfway through, it is time to see what is going on with the other characters in Ikeda’s lab because they are not just some NPCs, right? With that, they somewhat take a backseat for the second half of this season.

So it is interesting that this season sheds more light on Kanade’s circumstances. It feels like Kanade’s situation leans more towards psychology rather than pure science. Of course psychology studies are one of the many subjects under the science umbrella. She’s a good classic case study to see how some humans will prefer to conform with the norm just to stay in their safe spaces. To put it bluntly. After all, Kanade is not one who lives on the edge or looking for the thrill in life. Hence her past trauma turning her into this normal freak in hopes of finding her place of belonging. It was also a bit shocking to see Kanade getting more emotional than usual because that’s not what we usually see with this chirpy girl. It could be a good thing since breaking out of her shell may do her some good for her future because her current actions are now being dictated by her past.

That’s why it felt totally shocking with the final episode because it wasn’t your typical nerdy boring science episode. Heck, the episode even put up a warning label that it might contain graphic violence and sexual assault! When that pops up in an anime like this, you know something is wrong. Well, by my standards those are pretty mild but I guess there are noobs out there who will feel that it would be too hot to handle. So going by the context and pacing of this anime, the finale was like a roller coaster ride as we see the side of emotions never seen before in Kanade as well as the shocking truth about Shikijou. This is the other dangerous type of human clickbait. Looking all normal on the outside but dangerous on the inside. It was pretty shocking that Shikijou turned out so because I never would have suspected it. At least, not I was going to suspect something like this sort to happen in this kind of anime. Like as though his character was really being foreshadow as this final arc villain. I’m not sure what will be of him but I’m guessing he won’t be bothering Kanade for a while now. Yeah, and you people better remember that science saved the day!

Leaving it late in the series, Kosuke and Ibarada getting some attention too. Instead of the duo maintaining status quo, fate (not science!) has thrust them into a situation where they might themselves be actually doing. For the longest time, Kosuke has been adamant about his 2D Aika and sometimes it feels like some sort of escapism from reality. So many hints thrown in his face that Ibarada could be his ideal woman but he keeps trying to reject them all and averting his eyes because, well, it’s Ibarada. How long can he keep up with this? Obviously his body and mind or soon telling him otherwise, the way he fawns over the REAL AIKA. Now just for his heart… Ibarada plays the cool cat in often teasing him but we all know that this is only because she likes him, right? That guy is too occupied with his 2D world and other nonsense, the reason he can’t see through this simple charade. I don’t think we need science to tell us that they both love each other but this is their way of communicating. Now we just are just waiting for the official announcement. Then it’ll be a whole new world for them to explore. Another interesting aspect for Ibarada is that we get a glimpse of her household albeit not very much. It looks gloomy enough a reason for her not to be there and this somewhat answers our question why she prefers to sleep in the lab than home. To her, home is definitely not where the heart is.

The other supporting characters are played merely for jokes like Ikeda who seems to have a penchant of getting buffed at times, hence ripping his shirt to reveal all his muscles. But this season feels less a running joke of that. Because yeah, what’s love gotta do with it? And there’s Yamamoto who sound like she might be Kosuke’s rival but my guts tell me that it’s just to spur Ibarada to take some sort of action because Kosuke is not exclusively hers. So in a way the mangaka might be cursed to not marry the man of her dreams by a certain age, at least she can help others to achieve that. Some are fated to always forever be alone :’(.

There are a handful of new characters but I feel they don’t really make much of an impact at least to the story. Like Chris and Suiu who are supposedly to help with Yukimura and Himuro’s experiment, it also serves to make us jealous because this shorty has got a hot sultry and sexy babe by his side and would do anything for him. Anything. GRRR!!! Are we going to get science to explain how this is even f*cking possible?! With Suiu exuding a lot of aphrodisiac properties, perhaps it is to show us that scientists aren’t all physically boring people. Too bad it mostly only happens in anime. Sighs… Then there is this very unrelated couple, Taniguchi and Madoka but I think most of us can relate very well. I feel that in real life, this is what most couples’ relationship are. One party yells a lot while the other is submissive. Tolerance is key. Eventually Madoka who loves scolding Taniguchi and regretting every single time after, it’s just part of her character and that’s her way of showing her love to him. I know. Love is weird, right? Oh right. There’s a term for Madoka’s character too. It’s called tsundere. Otaku termed that. Not science ;p.

Science isn’t all about stereotypes. I have this feeling that this anime also wants to inspire and hence this Haru character. Another character whom many of us can relate to. Your typical and cliché stereotype gal who wants nothing more than to have fun, breaking the hearts of parents who would want to see their child study and get good grades. Sorry to break it to you with another fact that as long as somebody is first, there must always be someone who will be last. Anyway, Haru gives hope that even girls like her when given the right push and motivation, they too can get inspired and make that change. I’m not saying that going to university or continuing being a fashionable gal are both right or wrong paths. As long as you believe in your goals, you can achieve it if you pour in some effort. So whether Haru will enter university is another matter entirely but we all know she’s taking control of her life and destiny. We’re just wondering if there’ll be a love rivalry for Yukimura. Forbidden teacher-student stories are a dime a dozen! With Kanade now in the fray, this is sure going to dispel the notion that even the nerdy guys can get the girls! Trying to hit the books now, aren’t you? Oh well, these are not normal nerdy girls to begin with. Is there a scientific research that proves a successful harem?

This season’s opening theme, is Love-Evidence by Sora Amamiya. Sounds pretty okay despite being a generic pop beat. At least sounds better than the ending theme, Bibitto Love by Chicho with Honeyworks meets Mafumafu. This song feels flat and all over the place. Basically, trying to put too many words in a line and the tune itself is bland. For new seiyuus joining this season, I only recognized Yuuki Kaji as Chris. I thought it was Miyuki Sawashiro as Suiu but her voice is too sultry to be her. Instead it’s Marina Yamada (Makoto in Sayonara Watashi No Cramer). The others are Tomoyo Takayanagi as Madoka (Mira in Koisuru Asteroid), Takashi Ookubo as Taniguchi, Rena Hasegawa as Haru (Rio in Koi To Yobu Ni Wa Kimochi Warui) and Mark Ishii as Takahashi (Kautz in Otona No Bouguya-san).

Overall, this season has similar vibes with last season and in terms of entertainment value, it does its job. Remember, this is not an actual documentary so please don’t take their word for it and do your own research if you’re really interested to test and bust their findings. But for the majority and casual public like yours truly, it’s not like we’re denying this science outright. Yes, it’s cool and impressive to have a study on this subject. We’re just feel that it is still way better, simpler and much more efficient to go with our guts when it comes down to matters of love. Because we’re only human. Life is too short to impress your love with Einstein equations and the likes. Imagine using science to prove and quantify your love… Feels so… Unhuman! Can we all agree that love is one of those topics that is better left unexplained? Because the drama from it all would be more exciting then. Heh. So you think love is complicated? Yes, sure. But science makes it even more complicated! ARGH!

Strike The Blood IV

12 February, 2022

Wooh, wooh, wooh… For the longest time… Wooh, wooh, wooh… For the longest time… Yeah. That is how it feels while waiting for Strike The Blood IV to finish its run so that I can watch all of them at the comfort of my own pace. And oh boy, it sure did take its time. Well, it might not seem like a long time since this fourth season took just slightly more than a year to release its dozen episodes but you know, it all happened when a certain damn virus was at its peak and having the entire panicky world in lockdown mode. That’s 2020 for those who have fast forgotten already. Heh. Yeah. Uh huh, I think one of the volumes were delayed because of the virus, making the wait even (slightly) longer. But hey, I’m still so confused at this stage and don’t remember much, so why am I still ‘investing’ in this series? You know me, gotta finish it. I’ve gotten too deep inside to turn back out now.

Paladiness Of Mirage Arc

Episode 1
Kojou finds himself washed ashore on Onrai Island and is found by Castiella Shizuri Kasugaya who is supposed to be his observer. Oh? Since when did she take over from Yukina? It also seems Kojou has lost most of his memories. Then we see Kojou joining the local Koma College and part of Castiella’s team that includes Rui Miyazumi and Yuno Amase. In a practice to take down a golem, Kojou tries to summon his familiar but it cannot materialize. Hence he gets smashed! Of course as a vampire, he regenerates in hospital. The rest explain how Castiella took care of it and she was in despair when he ‘died’. Too bad Castiella wakes up to see Kojou’s dick and smashes it!!! Damn, it is really gonna hurt even if it regenerates… That night, as Castiella accompanies Kojou (that observing excuse again), they see a monster known as Debris destroying the place. However it is quickly destroyed by a ghost girl. Looks kinda familiar… Castiella then reports this to her instructor, Kako Magatoki. She doesn’t doubt her report but believes there is no one as powerful as Kojou. To test him, she wants her to take him to explore the Carceri caves. This might get him to reveal himself and if he is a threat to world, Castiella is to destroy him. As Castiella’s team descends into the cave, they have to fight slime worms known as Larva. Basically they are animals who turned zombies. They are helped out by Shido Okurayama who is the strongest dude in Koma as well as his assistant vampire babe, Nozomi Kamikiba. After defeating it, time for some fanservice because there’s a hotspring base inside the caves. Nozomi allows Kojou to suck her blood but moral police Castiella will not allow it. So a strange tussle before Nozomi yields to her. And then Castiella beats him up because she almost show her modesty. When they prepare to head to the next stage of the caves, Kojou receives strange visions of seeing his comrades die. He realizes he has been through this before. As Yuno heads off to scout, Kojou goes after her, hoping to stop her from being killed. Too late, she gets killed! With Debris surrounding them, also popping up is this spectre woman whom they believe is controlling the Debris. Yeah, she kills off everyone except Kojou and Castiella. She claims Kojou cannot protect anyone despite repeating this over and over. This peace is just an illusion. Just let go and destroy everything. Kojou tells her to STFU and summons his familiar. But again is put out. This time by the ghost girl who is no other than Yukina. I knew it.

Episode 2
When Kojou tries to stop Yukina, she stabs him and they both disappear. Kojou now remembers everything as he finds himself back home on Itogami. As he recuperates in hospital, he learns he was missing for a full 3 days. Eh? But he was training on Onrai for 6 months! Furthermore, Onrai doesn’t exist anywhere in this world. This Carceri Arcade is actually a full dive game that Kojou tried at the mall. But after he entered the booth, he went missing. You bet Yukina pressed the panic button and thought some organization kidnapped him. So, did Kojou experience was just a game? Yeah, it felt so real. But an important mission awaits him for now: He must take this remedial test or he’ll end up repeating the year. Imagine, you in the same grade with your little sister… As Asagi makes her way, she is attacked by Larvae. Because Castiella is there, she thinks she is controlling them. The tank is put out of commission and Asagi could’ve been done for had not Yuuma chased her away. Kojou has time to talk to Natsuki during the exam? Oh well, the only way we can find out that Gisela is a branch of the unorthodox Lotharingia Church. They were all wiped out during the Tartaros Lapus incident. Natsuki then leaves to attend something. Fighting resisting LCO mages? However they realized they have been abandoned and used as pawns. They surrender but won’t hand over this machine since the Witch of Ashdown ordered them not to. Right after Kojou finishes his exam, the school is attacked by Larvae. To Kojou’s surprise, Castiella is controlling them. She is hell bent on bringing Kojou back to Onrai. Yukina fights her. Yeah, battle of the observers to see who gets Kojou. When her headgear falls off, this reveals her horns. Yukina then knocks her out. Flashback shows Shinako handing over her sword and responsibility to Castiella to protect everyone before dying. Hey, she did say she’ll do that in her stead, right? Now we hear the gang talk about Castiella’s race as an ogre. Contrary to popular beliefs, they are actually gentle monsters and try to avoid human contact. Because of their horns, they are often targeted and kidnapped as their horns fetch a high price in the black market. WTF Kojou wants to touch them?! Can’t you see she is embarrassed?! Imagine substituting boobs with that… Awkwardness interrupted because Asagi blames him for being indecent. Also, she points out that Castiella tried to kill her. Yuuma is also here to take Castiella’s blood test. Asagi explains that what Motoki said about Onrai not existing is true. But it does in dreams. Huh? It means it could be a prison barrier and exists in a different dimension.

Episode 3
Oh God. Some technical explanations about Nano Shikigami infused and that’s why Onrai can house 6000 inhabitants. For why it is doing so, they have to ask the creator who is no other than Kako who is part of LCO and someone paid her to do this. Yeah, she is here. Long story short, she claims the power to keep Onrai in existence is fading and only the power of the vampire can help sustain it. Of course to further help sustain it, she suggests Kojou and Castiella have 10 babies who will inherit his powers. Since it will be too taxing on Castiella herself, she’ll allow Kojou to impregnate his other girlfriends. You bet this idea will be shot down instantly. Kako claims the real creator doesn’t want Onrai to be free. As they fight her, Kako transports all of them to Onrai. Kojou is glad he didn’t lose his memories this time. He is with Castiella as she believes the creator may be Shinako and she lies deep within the island that cannot be accessed normally. Kojou is then sniped by Rui but luckily they manage to escape. Meanwhile Yukina finds herself before a guy only known as The Blood. He is Kako’s sponsor. His objective is to destroy him and claims she cannot save anyone. He leaves as Yukina notices a coffin containing Shinako. Kojou and Castiella seek refuge at the base. But the place is rundown as the creator doesn’t want them to progress. Fanservice time because Castiella forces herself on Kojou. Why do women who want Kojou to suck their blood have to do this? Why even unbutton her shirt if he is going to just bite her neck?! Aside the dumb moment of revealing herself as a virgin and trying to kill him for it, I guess those real tears that she has nothing has Kojou determined. Yeah, after caressing her horns, he sucks her blood. Keep this a secret? The part about her being a virgin? BAKA! Luckily after they’re done, they are surrounded by all the residents of Onrai. Don’t worry, they don’t have to fight because Lydianne and Asagi shoot some anti-Nano Shikigami whachamalit to knock them out. It is also why it helps keep their memories. Whatever. With Yuuma, they go to face Kako.

Kako then introduces Shinako who is actually the real Castiella herself. Yes, Castiella is the one who created Onrai out of guilt for failing to save those refugees. Thus the Castiella we know is a fake, created from her memories as well as the other residents. Kako will let this fake be killed by the real one but of course Kojou won’t have this BS. So basically his words of hope include him learning it is nice to be with everyone and that even if her body is fake, she is the only Castiella he knows. That should be the clincher. And don’t forget, it’s our fight, remember? Yup, Yukina dropping in to help fight. Thanks to Kako’s grimoire, her time acceleration magic whachamalit has her predicting Yukina’s moves. But Yuuma sees through that trick because she herself is some witch’s daughter as she makes a copy of the grimoire to send Kako to her defeat. Likewise, Castiella defeats herself. Uhm, so this considered victory or loss? With Castiella finally waking up after 6 years, she quickly makes acquaintance with Nagisa. Nagisa notices her uniform and looks like Castiella will be transferring to her school next month. Nagisa will be her senpai then. Castiella realizes Nagisa is Kojou’s sister. Because she too pleads to rub those horns! It’s all in the genes… Meanwhile Asagi becomes some ruthless secretary to Kojou as he is forced to do lots of paperwork and other harsh schedules. This is what happens when you go missing for 3 days and let work pile up. It doesn’t help with Motoki revealing he sucked Castiella’s neck and even more so she is the youngest blood sucker. Although Castiella is 20, she is only 15 physically. You bet those disgusted looks on Yukina and Asagi’s face. Time to work this pervert to death. Give him a break? Yeah, they’ll break his soul!

Tournament In The Nightmare Night Arc

Episode 4
Kojou and co will be returning to Itogami after a business trip at Aldegyr. Yeah, everyone so baffled nothing happened! So at this point they think Kojou is a trouble magnet, huh? Well, wait no longer. At the airport, they briefly meet a guy named Kii Juranbarada who is looking forward to see him back on Itogami. During the flight, Nagisa becomes scared because she sensed some war going on at Itogami. With communications cut off, the plane makes an emergency landing in some south islands. They are then attacked by a group of thugs led by Mark Ugaki. He claims this is his domain and allows them to join his gang. Of course they don’t so he transforms into his troll form to fight them. Well, he’ll soon learn who is more powerful… Ugaki is interrogated and explains the day before, war broke out on Itogami and even the Keystone Gate was destroyed. This is the doing of a group named Order The End (OTE) who works under the Fourth Progenitor. You kidding me, right? They took over the island’s system and turned into some sort of tournament. Hence clans started forming their own domains and killing each other. As proof, there he is the Fourth Progenitor on TV. Uhm, isn’t that Blood? He is claiming himself as the Fourth Progenitor. Due to Kojou using his magic, this attracted other domain lords. Mainly the federation consisting of beastmen are here to kill him. However they are soon taken out by OTE as they claim they are doing this to awaken Kojou as the true Fourth Progenitor. Blood also shows his face. Both progenitors fight. Damn, they caused a nuclear explosion?! Island almost destroyed… In the aftermath, everyone is separated. Kojou only finds Kanon and Ugaki who is deeply injured. Then a helicopter lands. A few men claiming from the War Management Committee who are neutral in overseeing this war. With Ugaki out of commission, I guess he is leaving it to big bro Kojou to continue it for him. With Kanon seeing a shikigami of Yukina, they follow it. I think this episode lacks fanservice so we see this WTF scene of sexy Yukina and Asagi in their undies as they cook after having their bath. Need to stay clean and pretty, right? Motoki and Nagisa are being chased by the beastmen. However they run away once they reach the domain of Lilith. That’s right. Yume is here to protect them. Yukina and Asagi arrive at a school but is attacked by a sniper. Yukina goes into action only to find her opponent is Castiella. Uhm, so this is her domain? Rui and Yuno welcome them.

Episode 5
Eh? How the f*ck did Kojou end up with bed with Kanon?! The shikigami turned out to be Shike and seeing how Kanon needed her rest, oh look, love hotel area. Things could’ve been worse as Kensei is even here! But he isn’t shocked seeing his daughter in bed with another man. If she willingly allowed it, he has nothing to say! Meanwhile Motoki is shocked that Kii and his servant, Zana Lashka are under Yume’s domain. Flashback shows after their brief meeting at the airport, Aladar was looking for them and told them that Kii is the First Progenitor AKA Lost Warlord. Yume’s domain is about to be attacked by other domain lords. Nothing a bit of Kii showing off to chase those weaklings away. Motoki questions his purpose and it seems Kii wants to exterminate ghosts? Kojou learns that Kensei isn’t in prison because it is destroyed and that no official documents state he is a prisoner. This means this is also true for those other prisoners. They then head to his lab in which Astarte is seen recuperating in a chamber. It seems OTE attacked the place. Natsuki and Astarte went to intercept. Astarte was slain by a magic sword while Natsuki devoured. It is believed that somebody is more powerful than her and using to infiltrate the prison barrier. Indeed, it is Blood who has taken Natsuki hostage inside the prison barrier and he can’t have her wake up. Blood explains something about his plan to use collective subconscious dreams to access a door deep within the prison barrier that Natsuki herself doesn’t know. That door leads to all apostles of OTE who are imprisoned from past eras. He will free them all and have them set upon Itogami so as to choose a new king who can end the despair. As Yume’s domain is having a stare down with a couple of other domain lords, suddenly OTE apostles drop in to attack. Blood makes his announcement for the domain lords to go on to the next phase and that the OTE apostles will attack everyone indiscriminately. He views those who cannot protect their domain aren’t fit to rule Itogami. As Kii and Zana notice how messy the magic styles of OTE apostles are, they do some test and confirm they are from different eras. All they need to do is destroy their mask and send them back to the prison barrier. But in doing so, other domain lords target Yume. Before she is dead meat, she is saved by Yukina and Castiella. Kojou’s plan is to rescue Natsuki and since the gate to the prison gate is open, Kensei can send him in. Too bad he is attacked by Blood who will not let anyone get in the way. Kojou vs Blood round 2.

Episode 6
Yume and Castiella agree to form an alliance. Then there is a call from Asagi but the line isn’t clear. She warns them not to return to Castiella’s domain and to look for Kojou to join him. Her line is cut off when she is about to reveal the true goal for this whole setup and that OTE isn’t the only enemy. Natsuki seems to be trying to piss off Meriloe who is guarding her. She becomes enraged when she claims they have all been used by Blood. When she attacks, she is knocked out by a couple of the prisoners. Seems Natsuki has temporarily released Shtra D and Broodt Dumblegraff to do her bidding since she knows OTE’s true identity. They have 48 hours to get the job done and hurt no unrelated civilians. When Meriloe attacks Natsuki again, this time her familiar protects her. And its armour that is supposed to suppress its abilities shatters, Meriloe is f*cked. Back to Kojou and Blood’s fight, Kojou is spamming him questions but the question he wants to know most is why he looks exactly like Avrora. Blood explains the concept of a vampire’s familiars. They are actually grudges, curses and hatred. They were once gods but blamed Cain and became tainted, turning into demons. The 3 progenitors inherited the blood of the cursed gods but with few survivors of Tenbu, they created an artificial vampire. Hence it is the Fourth Progenitor who will be the strongest vampire and it is Kojou’s duty to prove it. Thus this is OTE’s true goal here. Blood reveals his true name as Kenon and is supposed to be a prototype Fourth Progenitor who is Kojou’s shadow. His job is to make him the king of the new world. He summons a couple of familiars to fight but luckily Yukina and Castiella are here to help him. The familiars turn out to be a dragon and an ogre lady who calls Castiella a traitor. But the gig is up as Blood realizes Meriloe has failed to keep Natsuki in check. Time to retreat. But the problem is just beginning. Before them is a huge storm and there is Chaos Bride! Not only her but all the military might from Fall Gazer (Second Progenitor) popping up all over Itogami. With that, Kii requests to form an alliance with Yume. It can be said Itogami is now occupied by one of the 3 progenitors or OTE. La Folia sees off Sayaka as she parachutes down a plane since her kingdom of Aldegyr cannot get involved in this war. Similarly, Yuiri and Shio are flying on Glenda as they are trying to deliver Avrora with them to Kojou. However they’ve got company in the form of Fall Gazer herself on their tail.

Resurrection Of Vampire Princess Arc

Episode 7
Chaos Bride comes to see Asagi personally. It seems she wants her on her side. Meanwhile Glenda’s side continues to run from Fall Gazer. However when they couldn’t, Yuiri suggests Shio take Avrora and run. Yuiri and Glenda will stay back to stall her since Fall Gazer hints that Glenda is her target. Chaos Bride offers the safety of the people in this domain should Asagi join her. However Asagi refuses and corrects her on 2 things: She is just a guest here and her true lord is Kojou. Chaos Bride takes this as they are enemies. She tries to attack her but Asagi escapes. But when cornered, she is lucky to receive the support of Aladar and his men. As Chaos Bride can’t risk it all yet, she retreats and hopes to talk to her again. During this time, Kojou with Yukina and Castiella are looking for Blood. When Chaos Bride and Fall Gazer unleash their power at the same time, it causes Kojou to feel strange. Something in him starts to awaken. Luckily he is knocked out by Natsuki. He later wakes up in Kensei’s lab. He is told that Natsuki later went on to subdue 70% of the northern domain. With the other progenitors occupying other directions of Itogami, the northern parts hope for a strong candidate too and Natsuki could be the one. However she has returned to the prison barrier to repair its seal. As Kojou’s stomach growls, WTF Yukina and Castiella fight over what kind of food he should eat? Elsewhere, Sayaka is trying to get to the main island when Gajou comes up to her, seeking her help. It seems Mimori has been arrested for releasing Avrora. Imagine Sayaka’s surprise when he learns Mimori is Gajou’s wife. That means… Kojou’s father! In the shower, Kojou can’t fathom he still feels hungry and thirsty after food. That is when Kanon comes in to offer her body! Fanservice time, Kanon version? She could hear the beast inside him roaring and although she can’t help in battle like the rest, this is how she would like to do it. Loli seems tempting enough but interrupted because Castiella is here. After hiding her, it seems Castiella also has the same idea to offer her body as she can sense his hunger. What do you mean you’re not satisfied with this bombshell ogre body?! Heck, she promises he’ll get more satisfaction from this body than other girls! Sounds pretty tempting itself until… Yukina is here! Oh f*ck! Don’t tell me same problem!

Episode 8
Yukina is shocked because… KOJOU IS BLONDE NOW???!!! Meanwhile Shio and Avrora are taking a break in an abandoned convenience store. Shio wondering how she got into this mess. It all started when Mimori broke Avrora out and told her to take her to Kojou. They are attacked by a Dino Rider but it is easily destroyed by Motoki. Yup, Yukina is willing to give her body to satiate Kojou’s blood urge. He fears it will never end. Simple. Take responsibility till the end! The moment ruined when a sneeze is heard. Yandere Yukina is out. Castiella busted. Another sneeze. Kanon busted. Care to explain? Suddenly Kojou starts to feel pain. His resonance is working again. Similarly at the same time it is also affecting Avrora. Kojou tells them to run away but the girls cling onto him. So did Kojou bite them? Then as he takes a walk, he is visited by Kii who is here to warn him that at this rate, Scorched Banquet will happen again. The same story is being told by Fall Gazer to Yuiri and Glenda (Yuiri a bit shock that Fall Gazer isn’t a man like she thought). Anyway, Kojou thought he has control over his familiars but apparently Kii reminds him that they are not pets but monsters who live within. When they run out of prey, they’ll go looking for their own. Once Kojou has all 12 of them, he’ll be the strongest vampire. With other progenitors here, that’s why his familiars are trying to look for magic AKA memories. Even if the entire Itogami’s magic is devoured, the familiars’ appetite won’t be solved. They will devour the strong emotions then the Fourth Progenitor will take all those memories and cause an outbreak of pseudo vampire syndrome. This is what the real Scorched Banquet is about. Once Kojou consumes Dodekatos and get back the 12th familiar, the banquet will end when he becomes the complete Fourth Progenitor. Or, he can take everyone’s memories. The choice is his.

Kojou learns from Shike that Yukina has been sent by Paper Noise to go get Avrora who is having difficulties escaping from Fall Gazer. Later when Kanon asks Kojou about Castiella’s whereabouts, from the way she worded it, it looks like Castiella overheard his conversation with Kii. Hence she is going to stop Blood on her own. Not exactly, she has Rui and Yuno as help to plough through those MAR mechas. Kojou already has enough women problems and look who is parachuting down now? Sayaka! She explains that she has been roped in by his parents into this mess. Learning Yukina isn’t with him, she gets worried. Even more so because this means Yukina is going to kill Avrora just to stop the Scorched Banquet. If she knew this would happen, she would’ve preferred Yukina to rely on him. But there’s another way to stop this apparently. Yukina has now come into contact with Shio and wants Avrora to be handed over. Shio won’t do so and fights her but is no match. Before Motoki gets his turn, Avrora is willing to be killed by her. Yeah, this makes Yukina in despair and confused seeing doing so will make Kojou suffer alone again. Avrora doesn’t want her to feel that way since her body was destroyed once. It is then Yuiri jumps in to ward off everyone. Looks like Yuiri is very determined to kill Avrora just to stop the Scorched Banquet. Again, Avrora is ready to resign to her fate but look whose turn it is to stop her? Blood of course. He came to pick up his onee-sama.

Episode 9
Castiella fight that ogre woman, Izea Nyos who calls her a traitor because of the outfit she is wearing. Because it is Gisela who destroyed to ogre clan. There’s an explanation why it seemed so but it isn’t and that’s why Castiella defeats her without the need to kill her. However Izea blocks a shot directed at Castiella and is critically injured. That shot is from Shafriar Ren who is the chief of MAR. Before Blood could summon his familiar to do his bidding, look who jumps in now to interrupt it? That’s right. It’s Sayaka’s turn. Seems Blood is shrinking or turning younger due to the effects of summoning his familiars. Then Fall Gazer shows up. She changed her mind about letting him live as she didn’t want this war to end so soon. Blood escapes in time but manages to take Avrora with him. Kojou reunites with Castiella and learns what happened. Shtra is also here and claims he is here to kill Shafriar. This is the mission Natsuki gave him for his temporary release. Shtra and Shafriar are survivors of Tenbu but the latter is a traitor who stole Tenbu’s legacy and descended to the ground. Kojou has Glenda take Castiella back to Kensei to treat Izea. Yukina and Sayaka will come with him to Keystone Gate to track down Blood and save Avrora. Before they part, Castiella gives Kojou a kiss. On the lips! How lucky this charm gonna be, huh? They talk about Avrora and the Scorched Banquet. If it comes to the worst case scenario, Kojou wants Yukina to kill him because she is the only one who can do it and he doesn’t want to take the memories of everyone. After they find Blood, little guy have no reason to give up so they fight. But the ladies have to settle with Zana since Kii doesn’t want this to end soon. So the Fourth Progenitors have another rematch. Blood claims that Kojou is incomplete, the reason he won’t be able to beat him despite himself being a failure prototype. But Kojou turns things around when he manages to give Avrora some hope and she helps Kojou to eliminate Blood, much to that chibi’s dismay.

To save Avrora, Blood bites her. Shafriar is watching and impressed with this. He disables small fry Shtra from doing anything troublesome. Because Avrora has not disappeared, this can only mean 1 thing: Aside Kojou losing his blonde hairstyle, he has transferred all his powers to Avrora. Meaning, Avrora is now the Fourth Progenitor. But the change in person doesn’t change the overall ritual as Shafriar uses a dagger to open Keystone Gate. He claims everything that has happened so far was under the control of MAR. With the dragon killing off Dumblegraff, Shafriar will keep his promise to show the scenery of their home. A floating island above Itogami materializes. Node was once ruled by Cain and there is only 1 person as powerful as Cain can connect this world to Node: The Fourth Progenitor, the strongest vampire created to destroy Cain. Shafriar’s goal is to bring the world under the control of Tenbu again. Hence this is what the war is truly about. Whoever wins this war also rules the world! Now that Kojou is completely human, does Yukina have any reason to follow him? I mean, her role is to observe the Fourth Progenitor, right? Well, she claims she isn’t a Sword Shaman anymore because of that ring he gave her to suppress her powers. She can’t use her spiritual powers and is his blood servant. I guess that’s a great excuse-cum-loophole for her to follow and be with him always. As for Avrora, you bet Kojou wants to go save her to stop her from being used again. Feeling guilty of turning her into the Fourth Progenitor and fell into Node? He vows to bring her back and from now on it is his fight. Wrong! It’s our fight, senpai!

Seize The Twelve Beast Vassals Arc

Episode 10
Node is disappearing and it proves that it can only exist here in the night. As Kojou and Yukina try to get off Keystone Gate, they bump into Yuuma. She lets Kojou grope her boobs to prove that he is no longer a vampire. She knows about this since she is a spy on Management Corporation. She also has a message to him from them. Because he is now human, he has to stay out of this since he is unrelated. You bet Kojou disagrees about being unrelated by Yuuma teleports them away. The duo reunite with the others as Kojou asks Asagi if she can access Keystone Gate to control the gates of Node. Long story short, if the right conditions are met, yes. But Asagi wants to know even if so, what does her plan to do with the familiars. However a more pressing question: Why does he want to save Avrora? Does he love her? You mean this guy is really dense with that direct question?! Asagi even blurts out that he is asking her and Yukina to save the woman he loves. Instead he asks her back what she has got to do with this. Understandably, she gets mad and leaves. Your bad. Even more so, he still thinks Asagi is mad because she has to do manage the island and is busier while he just focuses on Avrora. I think the answer is much simpler! But too complicated to say! Even when Yukina points out about jealousy, Kojou doesn’t think so! OMFG!!! She asks straight if he really loves Avrora in a romantic sense. Well, Avrora has always been a part of her so she’s like a sister. As for that love, he isn’t sure. And so the mystery continues…

They return to Nagisa but looks like Kii and Zana are with her. They assure she will not be harmed. Kii is here to make a deal with Kojou. They want to prevent Node from destroying the world and need Kojou to do it. Why him? Can’t he do it themselves? You see, all vampires cannot use their familiars in Node. With the exception of the Fourth Progenitor. That’s why Shafriar took Avrora. With that, Kojou agrees to do it. Kii cannot guarantee his success but will give him a chance. But there is another condition since he is taking this mission: He needs to find 12 people as his blood companions to control his familiars. Since Kojou disagrees with that, Zana kisses him before stabbing him. Yukina so mad she beats down Zana?! Kojou’s wounds disappear as Kii reveals what Zana did was give him eat the familiars. You see, Kojou might be human but he is not an ordinary human. He just lost the ability to control his familiars but still has the curse inside. The familiars are from Blood and they stole it from him during that fight. So now Kojou needs to gather blood companions to control his familiars. Failing which, they will run rampant and destroy Itogami. Kojou and Yukina leave. The latter undressing herself to allow him to suck her blood and become his blood companion. Unfortunately he can’t. He has no more vampire fangs! His body is human, remember? As they talk about this possible overlook by Kii, suddenly the familiars take over Kojou’s body. Look who is here to save the day before Yukina is toast? Kiriha! After learning what happened, she too strips because it is obvious she is going to seduce Kojou with her charms. Well, that’s not vampire urges she’s dealing with now. More girls into the picture, Sayaka, Shike and Natsuki. Yukina wants Natsuki to help imprison Kojou in the barrier but unfortunately that won’t work. Kojou may be imprisoned but the familiars will still remain.

Episode 11
We see Avrora living a normal life. I suppose this is a dream. But Glenda tells her to wake up soon since there are no vampires on this land. In order to suppress Kojou and his rampaging familiars, Chaos Bride seals him in her dimension. However she is only giving them half a day to find 12 blood companions. Kojou sees Cain trying to rewrite some laws via forbidden spell and bring a doll to life but failed. Chaos Bride not impressed. Apparently he is looking through Chaos Bride’s memories. We see a majority of Kojou’s harem gathered together. Oh yeah, I love Asagi’s sarcastic idea: Did Natsuki gather them to lock in a room so they can have a battle royale to kill each other?! OH YEAH! I WANT TO SEE THAT!!! EVEN CASTIELLA AGREES ON THIS! Kiriha tries to be sarcastic as she hints of eliminating Asagi first. Asagi’s cool answer: Who the heck are you! Before a b*tch fight breaks out, Natsuki ambiguously puts it that all of them are to become his fake wives and spend a night with Kojou. Yeah… I guess blood companion sounds boring as f*ck. Yukina has Nina turn Zana’s chain into 11 more rings. So, take this and you agree to be Kojou’s wife, oops I mean, blood companion? Castiella is first to offer herself but Natsuki declines her because she is very injured. THEN WHY THE F*CK YOU GATHER HER?! So the first (aside Yukina) to put on the ring is Kanon. Yume offers next but Natsuki also declines. Lolis not allowed and this include Lydianne. THEN WHY THE F*CK YOU GATHER THEM?! Don’t want Kojou to look like a loli pervert?! I thought saving the island is more important than self-image?! So with the rest arguing and the likes, Natsuki asks Yukina if there are other girls who can be Kojou’s blood companion. I guess guys are out, huh? Yup, no gay moments. That is worse than being a lolicon. Astarte can’t be Kojou’s blood companion since she has a familiar inside. As for Glenda, Natsuki is very unsure who she is but currently she is missing. For Yuuma, she believes she will cooperate. Sorry girls, looks like Asagi refuses to join this slut race farce. She finds this whole blood companion thing to be shady and even more so if Kii himself proposed it. I mean, you think that guy would allow something so boring to happen? But Asagi knows of a way to settle this without resorting and degrading-cum-insult you women as sluts. Oh well, and that’s the end of the slut fight dream…

Asagi goes to see Fall Gazer and wants her to become a servant serving Castiella in her domain. Of course she will not ask her to do this for free and has come well prepared with a compensation. Hmmm… Now what can possibly satisfy this Second Progenitor? Well, it’s some very rare and pot of excellent curry!!! OMFG!!! ASAGI YOU DUMB OR SOMETHING?! While others might see it as an insult, Fall Gazer laughs her ass so hard. Yeah, haven’t done so in centuries. No wonder this island so interesting. And that seals the deal for her as she considers spice equivalent to gold and silver in trading of the past. Of course with a condition: Asagi is to eat with her and tell her all about her elaborate plan. As night falls, Natsuki prepares Astarte to use her familiar to begin their operation. Of course she knows the risk as it will shorten Astarte’s plan. Everyone else is ready and in position to get this operation started. We return to Avrora’s high school dream life. Seems Avrora has forgotten some of her memories but Glenda claims that is the key to remind of who she is. She hints there is a classroom somewhere in this school that hides the secrets of the world. Find it and she’ll recover those lost memories.

Episode 12
Kojou seeing memories of Cain dying after his defeat. Cain leaving it to Glenda to escape and leaving all his familiars to the Fourth Progenitor. Now we see Kojou’s harem waiting for the mission to start. Kiriha trying to assert her dominance and pour fuel over fire. Justina giving Kanon some bracelet to help in her fight. Motoki perhaps tricked Yukina and Castiella to wear Playboy bunny outfits because he thinks it’ll help seduce Kojou. I know how this will turn out… The moment is here as Chaos Bride releases Kojou back to reality. So he is in his armoured beast form, eh? We see Kojou’s harem fight the rampaging familiars and try to bring them down. When the sword familiar is going to drop and cause a huge damage, who can stop it? Time for La Folia to make her grand entrance and prove she is still a worthy contender as Kojou’s official wife. Astarte uses her familiar to fight one but since this is at the expense of shortening her life, Nagisa needs to do something. She claims she can talk to familiars and just like that, the familiar calms down and listens to her. Hey, why not she talk to the rest of the other familiars too???!!! It will save them a lot of trouble if she is actually this powerful! With Kojou running away via instinct, Yukina’s only way is to cut herself and draw him to her and away from the protection of his familiars. She allows him to suck her blood but Castiella won’t allow her to lose any more blood and lets Kojou bite her. With that, Asagi then grabs a hold on him and has Mogwai do some cleansing programme to bring Kojou back. Yeah, all his girls happy to see their man back. Kojou hugging Yukina, is this a sign he has chosen? In the aftermath, Asagi answers Kojou’s question of why the familiars listened to him. It’s because he sucked Castiella’s blood. Some explanation about the other progenitor’s position and with Asagi’s negotiations and the likes, this makes about 90% of Itogami’s subjects under Castiella. Hence when Kojou bit her and made her his blood servant, this also made him the winner of the domain war. Later Yukina wants him to suck her blood so she can continue using Sekkarou. He gives excuse she can’t lose any more blood but gave himself away and hints he is full. Yeah, he sucked the blood of other girls! Hey got to help replenish their energy after using up during the fight! Their argument goes off track when he questions her in that bunny suit… It’s complicated. Meanwhile Shafrair is stumped that the Fourth Progenitor’s whereabouts is unknown and it is mostly likely Glenda’s doing since she is a familiar of Cain. No rush. Just keep looking. He is now in a place where there are loads of familiars in chambers. This is the ultimate magic weapon of Cain to destroy the world.

Strike The Blonde! Strike While The Blood Is Hot!
Well, it isn’t a surprise now by the time this blog of mine is released. Yup, another season! But I can take a big sigh of relief because the next season will be the final one!!! OMG!!! HOORAY!!! I can finally put to rest this wretched series! After all, the manga recently ended only back in mid-2020 so I suppose they have all the materials they need to adapt the final chapters. Which brings to me the question of how many episodes the finale will have. Because as I noticed, ever since this series adapted the OVA format, it has been increasing its episodes with each subsequent seasons. Season 2 had 8 episodes, season 3 had 10 and this one has a dozen. So by this historical trend, will the final have 14 episodes? Or will it have more than that? I need to know because I’m going to have to play the waiting game again, waiting for all of them to come out before I get to start my comfy watching pace. In the meantime, I guess I’ll be singing, Wooh, wooh, wooh… For the longest time… Wooh, wooh, wooh… For the longest time…

As usual, if you have been following me and my blog on this series, you would have very well know that even at this point I am writing this sentence, I still do not understand what is going on! At least not on the bigger picture. Past incidents, stories, arcs and heck, even the terms, I have mostly forgotten and does not even ring a bell! Even if I did note it down in my previous blog (thank goodness?), I still can’t recall them. You could say I have wasted my time but oh well, I do remember the harem. IS THAT ALL I ACTUALLY REMEBER FROM THIS???!!! Anyway, if I have to put it bluntly, I didn’t really enjoy this season either because of my failing memory. Not to say that the stories are uninteresting or confusing, even if they are (hey, at this point the plot has to be super thick already), it is only made boring and confusing due to my absentmindedness. Hence the boringness and confusion enhanced because of that.

But damn, I really do wished that they actually had that bloodbath battle royale whereby all of Kojou’s wives/girlfriends/mistresses actually fight each other! I thought I was the only one who would ever come up with that shameless perverted idea but that damn Asagi was really sarcastic! Isn’t that why Kojou has been amassing his girls throughout the course of 4 seasons with various arcs and all the troubles that he has encountered?! Man, I can only dream of that. But looks like it will always continue to remain as an elusive pipe dream. Unless they make a side story that has nothing to do with the main story. Oh yeah. Sighs… But just for the record, I think Asagi will be the one who would win the battle royale waifu death match because she is the brainiest one! Yup, while you think those with better offensive power and main heroine aura like Yukina, Sayaka, Castiella and even Kiriha would be the front runners but when it comes down to fighting to be the #1 girl on top of the list, it will take more than just mere brute force. Sure, Asagi doesn’t have good physical fighting capabilities and prowess and is possibly ranked one of the lowest in this category. But I’m sure such death matches aren’t about raw aggressive and violent power if you want to make a fair fight among all the waifu contenders.

Okay, let’s get back to this season before I wander off into the unrelated wishful dream of mine. Oh heck, there isn’t anything more that I can elaborate on because I already said I am so confused by everything. This means I don’t remember much about the details even for this season. Just basically Kojou getting into trouble whether it is for the island or with his harem babes. Some sort of familiar summoning fight but the fight ends without a clear winner or resolve because there will be next time. Another arc most presumably. And now we’re at this point where we’ve got a lot of characters being thrown into the fray as we reach the final stretch, so hell yeah we’ve got from all the other progenitors at once on the island to even Kojou’s parents making their cameo. Only Vatler is missing. After last season’s battle and hinting something gay with Kojou, I guess this season isn’t his stage to shine.

And yeah, I can’t say anything much for the characters too because, you’ve guessed it, my stupid brain keeps forgetting. So let me just note what feels of significance to me for this season. I guess we all finally somewhat get to know why the series is named so. Your years of waiting for answer of who the f*ck is this Blood in the title finally answered. Sort of. Well, he starts off okay at first because of that mysterious enigma they display for his character. But after he is revealed to be just a failed prototype as the Fourth Progenitor, then it’s like he became insignificant. It’s like, so okay, we might know where the title comes from now but it’s back to Kojou as the main character. Yup, finally that guy reverts back to being human but not really a complete human. Yeah. That damn loophole so that Kojou can still play some sort of a heroic role or be the catalyst or some factor for the final arc.

Yeah, there’s nothing else I can talk anymore so let me touch on the harem again. Yukina doesn’t feel as possessive as I remember her like last time. If my memories of her aren’t that faulty to begin with. I still don’t get it about the part she isn’t a Sword Shaman anymore but it’s just another excuse to stay by his side. Whatever. At least she’s a bit bearable and doesn’t get into some sort of jealousy rage. Well, at least for the most part. Sometimes she does so since to remind us that she’s still a girl. So they add the final girl into the harem AKA Castiella because with girls like Sayaka and Kiriha coming in very late this season, we need a girl who is not a loli to up the harem factor and give Yukina a run for her money. Heh. What am I saying? Asagi could be the smartest one since she refuses to objectify herself as part of Kojou’s harem but in the end she can’t fight fate and eventually she’ll fall back to her rightful place. No, not as Priestess of Cain, mind you. The only girl sorely missing from Kojou’s harem this season is of course La Folia. Although she did turn up finally, I guess it is better late than never. Can’t leave her out entirely, eh? I think I will stop here talking about the harem. It’s short but I guess I have nothing else to say to the rest. Heck, not that I know any better.

What else to talk about? Basically everything else remains the same. Like the action parts, I guess they’re still following the same formula because what else can they showcase? Not really the best masterpiece and feels mostly obligatory because when you have shady people trying to do shady stuffs, some sort of fight to protect is inevitable. Then of course there is the fanservice which is of course the other selling point of the story. After all the seasons, I still feel it is silly that all the girls that Kojou sucks their blood, they offer themselves by stripping to their undies. It’s a dumb reason but it’s the only way we get to see them in their undies or at least their bare skin. Yes, the OVAs are uncensored so a few bare tits moment. Imagine you pay a few more cents for your DVD or Blu-ray collection but now Yukina pantsu or little Kanon tits. Yeah… The infuriated annoyance…

New seiyuus joining this season that I recognized include Takehito Koyasu as Kii, Ayako Kawasumi as Chaos Bride, Shizuka Itou as Fall Gazer and Hiroyuki Yasumoto as Shido. I thought Kako sounded familiar and it looks like I really am losing touch with how Rie Tanaka sounds like. The others are Saya Aizawa As Castiella (Yuzuki in Taisho Otome Otogibanashi), Atsumi Tanezaki as Zana (Mjurran in Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken), Souma Saitou as Blood/Kenon (Hermes in DanMachi), Tomoaki Maeno as Shafriar (Junichi in Amagami SS), Ai Kakuma as Nozomi (Rossweisse in High School DxD), Arisa Sakuraba as Izea (Nozomi in Hanebado), Sayumi Watabe as Meriloe (Tachibana in Koi Wa Ameagari No You Ni), and You Taichi as Shinako (Anzu in Prison School). Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets sang some of the previous seasons’ opener so here they are again doing it for this season, Akatsuki No Kaleido Blood, another hard rock outfit that befits the pace of this series. As for the ending theme, Dear My Hero is sung by Risa Taneda (voice of Yukina) and sounds more like generic anime pop.

Overall, this series at this point is not for those who are not willing to invest in very confusing storyline and characters. You must have that kind of mind to understand and even enjoy what the heck is going on. Otherwise it really zaps the zest out of you and you’re reduced to what’s going on for most of the time. Of course reading the light novel source would greatly help but even that is if you’re into that kind of convoluting stuffs. To me, it’ll always be a certain vampire boy accumulating his harem throughout the season! I know it’s not but that’s how I shall remember it! Yeah, some kid with extraordinary powers fighting against the supernatural on some artificial island while hot babes flock to his side and fight alongside him. Confusing sci-fi and supernatural muddled with cheap thrill fanservice. How can Kojou and Itogami take all this sh*t when I’m already next to death?! Oh well, I said I’ve already got my feet too deep inside to even get out. So let me use this dormant non-STB period to prepare myself mentally as I get ready to face and fight the final season. No senpai, it is our final season!

Mahouka Koukou No Yuutousei

11 December, 2021

At least we didn’t have to wait for years for the next Mahouka series sequel to come out. Oh wait. I stand corrected. As I read, Mahouka Koukou No Yuutousei isn’t actually a sequel but rather a spinoff of the Mahouka series. Now why would anyone want to bother with that, huh? Okay, for you people who are sick and tired of Tatsuya being the cool main character who can solve anything better than MacGuyver, it is time to take a look at the series from the perspective of the girls. Oh yeah. Miyuki fans rejoice.

Episode 1
Tatsuya checking out Miyuki’s body. Oops, sorry to word it that way. I mean, adjusting her CAD whatever to perfection. Yeah, Miyuki laments she is already a grown Miyuki but her onii-sama can’t see her more than a sister. Since it’s her birthday, he asks her what she wants. Spend the whole day with you! At the mall, Miyuki sees lots couples hanging out together. Wish they were like them? Well, if only holding hands is more than just the siblings type. She tries to seduce him by trying out a swimsuit but I guess he doesn’t like her displaying herself in public. Embarrassing. At the restaurant, they look like such a hot couple that it’s making others want to eat here. WTF this logic?! Even the manager notices this and has his waitress keep them longer. Free super parfait! Makes them look like a real couple, huh? Yeah, now everyone wants to try! After that, Miyuki thought Tatsuya wanted to kiss her. Turns out he bought a pretty hair ornament as a birthday present. So lovely. But why this time nobody rushed in to buy? Anyway, date interrupted when their aunt calls for Tatsuya. Can’t disobey. A meeting in the Magic Association branch here. Will be back soon. He is met with Hayama who explains that Tatsuya needs to handle some political hassle. Some guy who was experimented on and abandoned in the battlefield finally snapped after 30 years. He is here at this mall. Oh no.

Don’t look now because he already started burning the place! Everyone evacuates as Miyuki confronts him. She shows him what true magic is. Could’ve kicked his ass had not a lost child get in the picture. He shoots! But she protects! The only casualty is the hair ornament. That is utmost an unforgivable crime! You know you’re dead when Miyuki has those eyes. And just like that she freezes him all over. Tatsuya is here to take her away. As Hayama is cleaning up this mess, despite she was warned not to use magic to give away her identity, he is proud of her to use it to save people. And her present? Don’t worry. Tatsuya rewind time on it so for the second time, happy birthday. What a day. Best and worst birthday ever? In the aftermath, Hayama reports to Tatsuya’s aunt. There may be a co-conspirator behind this. Blanche, perhaps? As all video and internet footage of Miyuki using her magic will be deleted and taken down, she doesn’t intend to reprimand her just this once since it was settled nicely. But if this becomes too often, she’ll have to do something about it. But looks like Mayumi could recognize this Miyuki from the blurred image as a potential and hopes to recruit her into the student council. Oh, this is Miyuki and Tatsuya’s first day at the National Magic University First Affiliated High School? Yeah, remember Miyuki being displeased of Tatsuya being labelled as Weed.

Episode 2
Honoka was impressed when Miyuki ranked first in the enrolment test. She instantly became her fan. She rants to Shizuku all about it and even practising her lines on how to meet her. Come that chance, she becomes clumsy and then a laughing stock in class. But this gave her that chance to become friends with Miyuki. During lunch, Miyuki wanted to join Tatsuya and his friends. However a group of Bloom bullies stops them and even tells those Weeds to GTFO. Not wanting trouble, Tatsuya and co leave. Miyuki thought Honoka was going to talk about her brother too but in fact, he is the other person whom she was impressed at the enrolment test. Because it’s like he had no magic and was just using the bare minimum of it. More Bloom bullying as they even want to separate Miyuki from walking home with Tatsuya. Trying to show their superiority, huh? They badmouth the Weeds so much that Honoka feels ashamed and cannot stand it any longer. When a fight almost breaks out and Honoka using her magic to stop it, everything is diffused by Mayumi and Mari. They think Honoka has broken some rules as she was about to use an offensive spell. To Honoka’s surprise, Tatsuya defends her and explains using his analytical skills that Honoka was only using some flash magic. Thanks to that, they are left off the hook. Next day, Mayumi comes trolling Miyuki by getting too close to Tatsuya and claiming that they’ve met before. Miyuki wants onii-sama to spill the details but she really got trolled when Mayumi reveals they only met here at school the first time. It’s a long winded way to invite them to lunch as well as to recruit them into the discipline committee. Because of that, the Blooms are badmouthing behind his back that he must’ve used Miyuki’s connections to get in. Honoka wants to tell them off but Shizuku stops her. It’s no use. They do not know how great Tatsuya is since the discrimination rate is so obvious. Honoka suggests working hard to one day get everyone to acknowledge them. First move is to eat with the Weeds, shocking those Bloom losers. Honoka almost dies of flustering when Miyuki allows to address her by her first name.

Episode 3
Those Bloom bullies aren’t happy Tatsuya is now part of the discipline committee. They still badmouth him. Wait till Miyuki freezes everything and warns them about ever doing this again! They’re lucky they escaped with their lives! It’s that time again where clubs really get aggressive to recruit newbies. Honoka and Shizuku are high on the list so you bet everybody wants a piece of them. Suddenly, Eimi Akechi rides her horse in to take them away. Back at her ranch, they get acquainted but the entire vicinity experiences some psionic wave attack. Luckily Tatsuya nullifies the attack and apprehends Kirihara for improper use of magic. Next day, Eimi tells Honoka and Shizuku about Tatsuya whom she found out stopped all of this. She also learns he is Miyuki’s older brother. To avoid the unruly sports club recruiting brawl, the trio use some camouflage but then see Tatsuya trying to stop a fight between the guys. However somebody fires from the back at him but luckily he dodges. Even scarier, Miyuki can tell he has been targeted! This is more than just a sister’s intuition… As Eimi doesn’t care about traditions and hence doesn’t care that Tatsuya is a Weed, she thinks somebody is jealous of a handsome guy like him and did that cowardly attack. They fear what will happen if Miyuki learns of this. It’ll be hell to pay! To prevent that, Eimi suggests forming their own detective squad and apprehend the culprit before Miyuki finds out. And so they spy on him from the roof. They see him running around trying to disable traps. Although they also spot the culprit, he was too fast and got away. Juumonji takes Kirihara’s statement about Mibu’s sword being corrupted by someone in the kendo team. Miyuki very worried something is happening in this academy with this recent spate of events. Back home, when Tatsuya asks Miyuki about Honoka and Shizuku, imagine the shock she has. Is onii-sama interested in other girls?! Actually, he knows they along with Eimi were spying on him. Oh Miyuki, jumping to conclusions they were taking pictures of him?! Sorry to disappoint you. It’s pictures of the culprit. Oh dear. Miyuki getting angry and almost freezing things up. Until Tatsuya calms her down. Eimi tells her detective pals that Kinoe is the suspect. All that’s left is to apprehend him, right?

Episode 4
Miyuki is worried since Honoka and Shizuku are too preoccupied to hang out with her. Even more so, she is worried about what Tatsuya talked with Mibu the other day. Could it be? She tries to be more proactive by dressing up but she tripped on her own kimono. Her scream has Tatsuya barge in. Nice fanservice. Now the scream gets louder. Next day as the student council has a meeting over this, Miyuki better calm down and not freeze everything until she hears the truth. What’s this about Tatsuya verbally abusing Mibu? Actually, she was just thanking him for his help. This leads to talk and revelation about Blanche infiltrating the school. The siblings then discuss about Blanche and their goals. If they really carry out their plans to drain Japan’s power, the Ten Master Clan families won’t sit back and do nothing. This means they might be dragged into this war and can no longer remain as students. Miyuki fears this as this means they will have to go back to being Yotsuba. But of course, Tatsuya assures to protect their daily lives. Now we return to our detective trio as they try to tail Kinoe. But he knows they’re doing so and leads them to a targeted spot whereby biker dudes harass and surround them! The girls try to fight back but they cast some magic jamming signal. Luckily Miyuki saves them since she too was tailing them. She learns what the trio was doing and is happy that they are doing this for Tatsuya’s sake. As the bikers are still being stubborn and vulgar about wanting to rid of magicians, Miyuki invokes fear in them with her display of her powers. You sure you want to go up against such monster? Kinoe apologizes for his failure but Hajime will start the next phase of their reforms. This means rallying the fight against discrimination at school. With Yakumo’s info, the siblings know that Kinoe is just a puppet for Hajime who is Blanche’s Japanese branch leader to carry out their goal. It is mostly likely the debate is to provoke unrest. But thankfully, Mayumi’s flawless assurance to rid of the discrimination earns her a standing ovation. And then terrorists intrude the school and start firing bazookas!

Episode 5
We see it coming. Those Blanche terrorists are going to lose to a bunch of students! Sure, some drama that Honoka and co get into trouble but they’ll come out fine. Turns out our omniscient Tatsuya knows what the trio have been doing and even apologizes for exposing them to danger? Bonus, Miyuki heals them nice and clean. Now leave the cleaning up to them. More heroic antics from the trio as they chase after Kinoe and corner him. This dude still think he can run but eventually gets captured. Tatsuya and the rest then discuss about Blanche behind this and you bet Tatsuya is going to get personality involved for threatening Miyuki and ruining their daily life. And so we see these students barge into the HQ of Japan’s Blanche branch to confront Hajime. Damn terrorists can lose to a bunch of determined students. Hajime gets scared and runs. You go after him, Tatsuya. Miyuki will handle the small fries. But don’t overdo it and stain your hands. These buggers aren’t worth it. Anyhow it’s an excuse for Miyuki to freeze them for being mean to her brother. Freeze all of you! Hell freezes over! HAHAHAHA! In the aftermath, all Blanche members are taken in. But Miyuki regrets doing all that as it might have troubled Tatsuya. Something about all those injured Blanche guys, their injuries were reverted back and transferred to him. Of course Tatsuya doesn’t blame her and the siblings reconcile over this with some quality time together. Sorry folks, no incest. Then everyone has a party to celebrate this victory as Miyuki realizes how blessed and happy she is to have Tatsuya by his side. Yeah, we figured that much already.

Episode 6
Nine Schools Competition is here. Tatsuya is selected as the mechanic for the girls’ team. At first they didn’t like it but when revealed the boys turned him down because they don’t want some Weed tuning their devices, I guess the girls have to accept him. Besides, isn’t he good looking? So much so, jealous Miyuki blasts him with some magic as punishment! Don’t worry, some self-repair thingy. WTF… During the party where all the schools meet, we see Ichijou falling in love at first sight at Miyuki. I guess fan girls can tell who the new girl in town. Time for a b*tch showdown. Airi Isshiki, Shiori Kanou and Toko Tsukushiin go meet them but they snide back upon thinking Miyuki isn’t of noble lineage. Then hotspring fanservice as Eimi watches too many anime so it gives her the right to molest Honoka’s melons. Until Miyuki arrives. All the girls have this rape face… Not sure how they controlled their temptation, though. Before the game starts, Tatsuya talks to Miyuki about some sabotage under the guise of an accident he discovered. We see Mayumi and Mari in action and they’re so flawless, they send their fan girls squealing in ecstasy. Then we see Honoka training alone but since Tatsuya is also doing the same, he helps her train. I wonder if her heart is going to explode since his proximity is too close. Thankfully didn’t. Can’t compete if you’re dead, huh?! During some surfboarding race, Mari got involved in an accident. Slightly injured but no biggies. This means she cannot compete in the Mirage Bat event that she would have certainly taken the victory. Of course Mayumi and Juumonji believe there is some foul play in Mari’s accident since she could’ve easily gotten out of it and Mari attests that someone interfered by casting some spell. During the discussion, it is decided that Miyuki will take Mari’s place in Mirage Bat.

Episode 7
We see Shizuku scoring a perfect score in Speed Shooting (basically skeet shooting with magic). Of course Shiori isn’t cowed because she too shows why she is as good as her and shoots her way to perfection. Both girls square off in the semi-finals as Shiori takes the lead. Time for some drama as Shiori narrates that Shizuku’s supportive lifestyle allowed her to be this good. Shiori was the opposite. Her family was always fighting and the one who saved her was Airi. Basically she wants to serve her, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, more technicalities of the magic they use, blah, blah, blah. Whatever. But soon Shizuku catches up and Shiori is starting to feel the strain. Oh yeah. They never took into account the genius Tatsuya. Uh huh. Something about Shizuku’s CAD that is generalized as opposed to specialized, hence throwing their strategy off. In the end, Shizuku wins. This loss is so devastating to Shiori that she even lost her third placing match, allowing First High to sweep the podium. It is no wonder Shiori locks herself in her room. She thinks it’s all over. Big time depression. Now we focus on Honoka as she is feeling nervous. Even more so when she sees Toko blast away her opponents in the Battle Board event. But don’t worry, as long as you remember Tatsuya’s advice and training, everything will be okay. But no impure thoughts, okay! Thanks to that, Honoka gets her confidence back, so much so as her race starts, her magic so powerful, her opponents already fall off their boards! OMFG!!! No wonder she won easily because no competition! WTF???!!! And so she’ll meet Toko in the finals… But back to more Shiori drama. Airi decides to take her off tomorrow’s event but will give her a chance if she decides to change her mind. Since Shiori is dead set that she is done, Airi goes away disappointed. Saho Mizuo who is their senior then talks to Shiori about the other side of Airi that she never knew. Can’t give up just after 1 loss, right? And as expected, with renewed motivation, Shiori shows up before Airi to reclaim her rightful place.

Episode 8
The girls of First High are in high spirits. Especially Subaru who thinks she has got Crowd Bat (basically tennis with magic) in her hands. Yeah, Tatsuya has got her support so what could go wrong, right? But when Miyuki learns Tatsuya’s name will not be credit, she gets worried that their aunt had a hand in this. Tatsuya confirms this so she cries and blames herself for binding him. He hugs her and tells her not to worry about such stuffs. She promises to be his ally even if the entire world becomes his enemy. Sibling drama aside, back to the competition, Subaru makes a good start against Airi but soon the latter moves faster to a point where Subaru cannot react and wins the game. That should be a good lesson… Honoka is then coaxed by Toko to go see Ice Pillars Break since Shiori is in action. See how confident Shiori shatters her opponent in no time. Eimi is also in action and easily runs over her opponent. Literally. Sacrificing a block just to take down multiple pillars of her opponent. Of course this is largely thanks to Tatsuya help in tuning it all. But why Honoka looking down? She fears if Eimi and Miyuki keep winning, they’ll eventually meet and she doesn’t know who to root for. WTF?! Root for both! Now we see Miyuki in action. Damn, her kimono so stunning her opponent is paralysed in fear!!! OMFG! WTF???!!! She melts her opponent’s blocks. No chance at all. Easy victory. Flawless victory. I guess those Third High girls have now seen her true skill and are in shocked. Better not take her lightly. You bet Eimi is also scared of taking on Miyuki but first she has to face Shiori. Double scared! With the girls in high spirits, you bet the boys aren’t. This is what happens when you turn down Tatsuya! Yup. They aren’t doing well in theirs. But who cares, right? Then a showdown between First High and Third High’s girls. Airi ‘apologizes’ for being rude the other day and hopes they will have a fair fight. Handshake. Wow. Such sportsmanship. I’m sure I’m sensing some b*tch malice aura behind all this…

Episode 9
Eimi vs Shiori. Eimi using the same tactics. Well, if it isn’t broken… But of course different opponent so Shiori is able to put a stop to that. She strikes back as Eimi starts to panic. Oh wow, what’s this about remembering grandma’s words now? Something about magician mustn’t lie because they turn lies into truths? Big hint, I suppose. Thanks to that, she is able to draw out more power and continue her ramming. A surprise move because you know, her opponents couldn’t anticipate she could use such huge magic. Oh wait. More drama. Eimi’s stamina is drained. Will she lose? Not if she ekes out everything and does her final ramming. Despite her block cracks, it shatters all of Shiori’s remaining blocks. Since Eimi has a block left standing, she wins. Now you girls can pass out. With First High occupying the top 3 spots for Ice Pillars Break, the committee suggests that all of them get awarded first place! Wow! Can’t stomach to see our favourite girls take on each other, huh? Good idea for Eimi because she was thinking of withdrawing as she has no more stamina. However… Shizuku wants to fight Miyuki. So be it. Yeah, can’t disappoint the spectators, no? Shiori might have lost again but this time she is not depressed and instead felt invigorated. You’ve grown stronger, right? Now we focus on Honoka. She will face Toko in the finals but since Tatsuya cannot be spared as he is the engineer for both Miyuki and Shizuku, I guess he is kind enough to send a message to her. Just remember your training! Yeah, I figure Honoka needs that since she just had a ‘scary’ pre-battle ‘showdown’ with Toko. As the Battle Board finals begin, Honoka takes the lead but is made to work hard since she has to discern the fake and real water traps Toko put up. As she is concentrating on that, Toko zooms past her. Honoka struggles but she doesn’t give up and continues to follow Toko closely. Until the final corner, Toko thought she is occupying the winning line but damn, she fell for Honoka’s light illusion, allowing Honoka to overtake her and win this! It’s justified, right? Honoka doing all the hard work while Toko was just shaking her leg just setting all the traps and being overconfident.

Episode 10
The finals you’ve been waiting for: Miyuki vs Shizuku. Both go all out once the game starts but Shizuku makes a big impression as she is able to attack on Miyuki’s side considering was flawless throughout the preliminaries. Okay, more technical crap I don’t get. When Miyuki counterattacks, Shizuku takes out another CAD. Everyone is shocked because who would’ve thought she could master using 2 CADs simultaneously in a couple of weeks. Flashback before the tournament, Shizuku approached Tatsuya about it and wanted something to defeat Miyuki. Well damn, she’s confident she’ll face Shizuku? Okay. Whatever. So Tatsuya did his best to engineer whatever for her. But don’t underestimate Miyuki’s jealous rage. Thanks to that, she is able to come back and burn down all of Shizuku’s pillars. Everyone in shocking silence. Then a standing ovation. Oh Shizuku, why the long face? Honoka feels awkward as she goes to talk to Shizuku who is obviously depressed in her room. Oh well, the odds were stacked against you. Tatsuya is Miyuki’s brother so there’s that. Yeah, it was naïve of you thinking you can actually win it. But okay. Let those tears flow. That’s why Honoka is here, right? Honoka thought it is awkward to join the siblings in their mini party but Shizuku isn’t. Yeah, screw it all since it is on Tatsuya, right? Honoka thanks her engineer while Tatsuya apologizes for thinking Shizuku could do the mastering in 2 weeks. Of course Shizuku doesn’t blame him. WTF Miyuki being sarcastic thinking Tatsuya actually was trying to make her lose? What you expect him to do?! Turn down Shizuku because he’s a siscon?! And if he did that?! You’re going to be mad for him cutting corners too, huh?! No way out for this dude… But at least his conscience is clean since he did the best for both. Then we see the Mirage Bat (basically jumping magic girls hitting holograms. HUH?!). Subaru and Honoka doing great thanks to a certain engineer. Yeah, you Third High girls better take note. First High has Tatsuya to thank for for their great achievements.

Episode 11
The Mirage Bat final is won by Honoka followed by Subaru. Thanks to a certain engineer, right? The girls are doing so great so what about the guys? As if it wasn’t bad luck enough they ditched Tatsuya, during the Monolith Code event, the entire building collapsed on them! Of course it’s not the opponent who played dirty tricks but rather that No Head Dragon organization who wants to keep First High from winning because at this rate they’ll lose the bet and go in the red. You know what happens to mafiaso groups like them when they lose, right? Instead of pulling out, First High sends Tatsuya and his buddies as substitutes. Seems Tatsuya knows this is a sabotage by No Head Dragon and if First High defaulted, they’d be playing right into their hands. Hence if he is their target, he just needs to deal with them. Easier said. Oh right. It’s Tatsuya we’re talking about. But Miyuki can’t help feel so worried. No Dragon Head is shocked about First High not withdrawing. Doing another sabotage will make it look suspicious but they have other ways… Meanwhile our detective girls of First High also deduce the incident to be sabotage. Wow. Since when they get so smart? Did somebody leak the script to them?! Hence they rope in Miyuki to help form a strategy to counter this. WTF do they even have proof if this was all sabotage?! Anyway, it’s now their turn to support Tatsuya! Just don’t tell him because we know how he’ll react, right? Next day, we see the girls looking around. Not sure what clues they are looking. They bump into the Third High girls. Conveniently Honoka’s magic allows her to see some spirits circulating in the deep underground water. Obviously somebody planted it there. Although it is too weak to cause any real interference, they realize the water power could help increase Ichijou’s power. While it might look like Third High cheated (which of course it isn’t because they’re righteous people too), it is a plan to make First High lose by boosting Third High’s power. So they go to neutralize it. I guess Miyuki is the only one who can freeze the streams. But they’re confronted by a group of fully geared militia. Oh no! Don’t worry. These girls can kick ass. How embarrassing. A group of trained men could lose to a bunch of girls! Keep your hands off our sacred battlefield! As we already know the outcome, First High wins. I’m not sure at this rate if it is possible to overtake them in the overall standings because No Head Dragon still thinks of forcibly removing tomorrow’s Mirage Bat player. That’s you, Miyuki. Oh boy, they sure picked the wrong girl to mess with…

Episode 12
2 days left until this whole competition is over. If First High wins either the Mirage Bat finals or Monolith Code finals tomorrow, their overall victory is assured. Of course Miyuki will not rest on her laurels since everyone has worked so hard to get where they are now. So it goes beyond than First High winning everything. Of course, we also have a look at Airi’s side. She can’t lose as she needs to win for her mom’s sake. During a qualifier, Keiko’s CAD stops working as she falls like a rock. Although caught and no serious harm, she forfeits the match. It is suspected her CAD is tampered with so Tatsuya goes to investigate. And when he catches an official trying to tamper with Miyuki’s CAD, damn this guy goes berserk! Soon, rumours of this guy being wild spreads all over. But thanks to Mayumi and Mari’s cringe lovey-dovey acting of the siscon and buranko, everyone’s opinion changed. Not sure if this siscon thingy is good but at least it’s not as bad as before. Now we see Miyuki’s turn at her qualifiers that includes Mizuo. Basically, Miyuki activates her magic as she starts flying like Peter Pan! OMG. You mean nobody thought of this? Or you tell me they actually can’t. In the end, Miyuki wins by a mile. Yeah, leaving Mizuo in despair. Please, not another despair story. But it doesn’t ruffle Airi because she has seen enough to know what to do. And yeah, Airi wins her qualifiers with a convincing runaway lead. Later the officials try to question Tatsuya about Miyuki’s flying magic. It is only protocol since other schools are fielding questions about it. Losers. Essentially it is nothing illegal although the technology is relatively new. Meanwhile, No Head Dragon is getting desperate that First High is on track to winning everything. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Yup, they’re going to shut down the tournament by killing a few spectators! Are they sending this discount Terminator to do the job???!!! As Miyuki is anxious about the finals, she can’t rest. Yeah, Tatsuya will help. Please be by my side as I sleep. Very much obliged. While Miyuki has sweet dreams, we see Tatsuya’s dark side as he vows to kill those who would harm Miyuki. Scary… Siscon! And the finals is here. Miyuki and Airi are the main contenders. But we know how this will end, right?

Episode 13
Ichijou realizes if First High wins this finals, it means his chance of dancing with Miyuki at the ball is over. So you bet he needs Airi to win this for the sake of his dreams! STFU! Because we all already know what the outcome is going to be. Just going to see in detail how First High win it, right? So yeah, we’re seeing Miyuki flying like the wind. Airi matches up but it’s still not good enough since well, she was just picking up this flying magic recently. Also, it is her mom showing up that boosts her morale. During the break, the much needed wakeup call for Airi because Shiori asks her what she is so afraid of as she was the one who tuned her CAD. The final half begins and both go all out. Yeah, we can see Airi having it hard to keep up. So why the f*ck you sad, Shiori? Didn’t you tell her to be more aggressive or something? Well, Airi knew the risk and she still took it. It showed her determination, no? In the end as the girls have an after party bath, we see Tatsuya killing the No Head Dragon goons. No mercy. You mess with the one thing he loves, you dead. Don’t care whether you killed or not, YOU DIE!!!! Flashback some incident 3 years ago at Okinawa. Something happened to Miyuki. Bloody. Tatsuya activated some super magic. You bet he won’t let that happen again. Back to the bathing party. Time for Miyuki and Airi to reconcile. Humble in victory, gracious in defeat. Despite losing, Airi is glad to have gained valuable experiences from it. Better luck next year? But the ‘event’ Miyuki is mostly waiting for is Tatsuya’s return. He’s back safe and sound. At the ball, Ichijou is shocked upon learning Tatsuya and Miyuki are siblings. He still wants to dance? His friend takes him away to avoid more embarrassment. Honoka could’ve the honour of dancing with Tatsuya but I guess that’s too much for her for tonight as she passes out. With Azusa pointing out Tatsuya as the main factor for First High’s victory, this has her think about why the division Blooms and Weeds exist. Mayumi explains the real truth behind it. The school originally wanted to recruit more students in the middle of the year but had shortage of instructors. Also, someone messed up the uniform order and hence Weed students had no emblem. It makes no sense to design a new uniform, right? This led to those with emblems think they have the elitist superiority and hence the stupid rivalry until today. Can’t let Miyuki find out… Oh, she’s looking for her brother again? Mayumi and Azusa troll her he might have some gay stuff with Juumonji! SHE REALLY WORRIED!!! Damn, see Miyuki rush to her brother to ask if anything happened!!! Nothing much. Just talking about graduation plans. And yeah, they have the last dance together outside. Isn’t this magical?

Mahouka Koukou No Utopia Saint Waifus
Okay, so I have to admit that it was partly my fault not to see this coming. When they said this series will be shown from the perspective of the girls, I did not expect this to actually be a rerun of the first season!!! Actually, sorry for not being specific and a bit misleading with that sentence. Because for what I had in mind, I actually thought that this sequel will be a new story arc, a continuation of the series but this time, Miyuki and the other girls of First High will be taking over as the protagonists. They will be at the fore and will have more screen time and important roles to play compared to Tatsuya. While that is what happened, too bad it is not a new story arc but a repeat of the first season’s arc, mainly the first 2 arcs. Therefore a repeat of those arcs but from the perspective of the girls. Yup, that is basically what this spinoff is all about. But it is not completely a copy and paste rerun as there are different scenes because we’re showing it from the perspective of the ladies so definitely there are going to be new scenes that were not shown in the original series. Though of course, some scenes are a repeat but those are brushed through very quickly since we already know the outcome. But like yours truly who has forgotten mostly about them, I guess it is good to refresh certain parts of my memories. Thank goodness for me keeping a blog on the first season for reference. Phew?

With all that said, I guess it still doesn’t change my overall sentiments for this series overall. I still find it confusing and this time a draggy affair especially the Nine Schools Competition. I know, the original first season had more episodes for the Nine Schools Competition Arc but I just can’t help feel this one is a draggy affair despite just occupying the second half of the this spinoff. It is mostly because I still do not understand the confusing terminologies that permeates this series. Yes people, what the heck is CAD again?! Oh God, I bet many of you want to send me back to school, that is go rewatch the first season again! Well, sorry to break it to you, even if I watch it a million times, I think I’ll still get confused and not be able to comprehend those terms! Hence if I should point out the most interesting (very loosely I used that word here) episode, that would be the first one because it’s like a prologue to before the Shiba siblings enrolled in First High. It was also that episode that got me to think that this spinoff would be a new story arc as said in my previous paragraph. Because it is the only episode that is not technically a rerun or should I say from a different perspective compared to the other episodes. Yeah, me ‘liking’ a Mahouka episode is like when unicorns start to exist for real!

Therefore, watching the sports at the Nine Schools Competition feels weird as f*ck because it’s like taking some sports we know in reality and then infusing it with magic. Yeah, it’s like the sports itself is high on drugs or something. What if we add tennis with magic? Crowd Bat! More like Crowd Bad!!! Oh, what about surfing with magic? Battle Board! More like Battle Bored!!! And skeet shooting with magic? Speed Shooting! More like, uhm, sorry ran out of bad puns to make. Yeah, boring names they’ve got too… I don’t know, I just feel they really look absurd like the Mirage Bat in which contestants just keep jumping high enough to hit holograms and earn points. Until Miyuki starts flying! Then the Ice Pillars Break is like you stand there on your side and try to melt blocks on your opponent side. What kind of boring concept is that?! No wonder the girls have to doll and dress up so pretty for some eye candy because everyone wowing at the awesome ingenuity of using some weird ass magic to destroy the opponent’s block sounds so fake…

As for the characters, it goes without saying that Miyuki is mostly the star for this spinoff. Basically the same jealous-cum-worrywart about her onii-sama all the time. At this point I’m not sure if I should be feeling annoyed, cringe or laugh it all off. After all, this is the Miyuki we all know. Better to see her leaning on him than one in wrecked despair in the worst case scenario if something really happened to Tatsuya. Touch wood. She might be the star here but it is not totally just her but Honoka and Shizuku as well take some of the spotlight. Yup, those hot babes of First High are probably the attracting point of this series. Too bad fans of Erika and Mizuki. It’s like they don’t even exist in this spinoff! I guess they really want to put in pretty chicks for this spinoff because Erika is too tomboyish and Mizuki too, uhm, plain? Even Subaru whom I don’t remember much from the first season, seems to have more screen time than them! I mean, Honoka is pretty cute and busty herself. Flat chest lovers would love the cool and calm demeanour of Shizuku. It goes without saying our main fapping ingredient is the doll-like Miyuki with some sexy scenes of her in her undies or naked in the shower or being analysed naked. Just don’t let them catch you doing it or death will not be easy! So pretty unfair not to have all the First High girls having their spotlight here, huh? Well, you know what they say about too many cooks and the broth. And sorry people, Lina does not even exist at this point yet! Oh right, that cameo right at the very end.

Of course, of course. Behind every successful woman is a man. Sorry to re-edit that famous quote because this is what is true in this series. Despite the huge success of these girls, it can only be attributed to the one and only Tatsuya. Ah well, even if he is not the main character of this spinoff, he still shines playing the background and supporting role. And in a way, this series is still all about him. The girls are just the poster girl and face for this spinoff, that’s all. Too bad about the other guys like Leo, Mikihiko and Juumonji. Just like Erika and Mizuki, I guess they are almost close to non-existent here, huh? Mayumi being cheeky here because it’s like she and Mari are partners in crime to tease Tatsuya about his siscon for Miyuki. Why do I get a feeling that because Mayumi knows she won’t land Tatsuya’s heart, this teasing is a way of getting back at him? Notice me, kouhai! Also a friendly reminder never to even harm a hair on Miyuki. Or else the siscon will become like a Liam Neeson character who will find you and kill you! No mercy. You have been warned.

Variety is the spice of life because the Third High girls get their debut here. As expected, they have their own issues to deal with but they can’t usurp our goddess Miyuki and First High waifus, hence they feel just like side characters for most of the time. Also because we already know the outcome of the Nine Schools Competition, it is all the more reason why we don’t feel any connection or the urge to support them. I mean, Airi having her own family problems too, right? I mean, can that compare to the Shiba siblings? Yup, since that is all we get to see from her side, that is all the sympathy we get to show for her. And Shiori trying to be the best loyal friend to Airi because her own family doesn’t give a f*cks about her? You haven’t seen any devotion as creepy as how Miyuki adores her brother! Toko? They needed a lively and casual girl as opposed to Airi’s oujosama-esque snob nobility and serious poker face Shiori. That’s the end you’ll see of these girls unless they decide to have them collaborate together in some future missions.

I actually thought Eimi was the new character this season aside from the Third High trio. However I felt a bit weird that if Eimi was someone slightly prominent this season, how come she never popped up in the first season? Surely after her friendship and activities with Honoka and Shizuku, they just can’t insert Eimi’s character in between the gaps that were not shown in the first season, right? So after doing a little checking myself, I found out she did appear in the original series but was mostly cameo. Yeah, funnily enough because I didn’t even write her name in my blog about her so I thought she never existed when I tried doing my referencing. I guess she wasn’t prominent enough in the first season to have me note her character down. So Eimi being the bratty variety character we need because Honoka seems to be scatterbrain and panicky with her thoughts (especially for Tatsuya) all over the place while Shizuku just being the poker face emotionless girl. Somebody has got to balance that up.

While the art and animation remain constant like in previous seasons, I am saying this because I found out that a different studio animated this spinoff! The first season had Madhouse before it was taken over by 8bit for the sequel. Now this spinoff is animated by Connect (Strike The Blood, Ore Wo Suki Nano Wa Omae Dake Ka Yo). Wow. In just 3 seasons, all are animated by 3 different studios but they manage to maintain the quality and art style. Good job! As long as hot chicks look consistently good and pretty, I’m okay with that! I wonder will another studio be helming for the upcoming fourth season which is a prequel…

The same seiyuus retain their characters in this spinoff and the few new ones include Asuka Nishi as Eimi (Shinobu in Kiniro Mosaic), Lynn as Airi (Medhi in Okaa-san Online), Atsumi Tanezaki as Shiori (Chise in Mahou Tsukai No Yome), Ibuki Kido as Toko (Chisame in Bakuon) and Erika Ishitobi as Mizuo. The opening theme is 101 by Sangatsu No Phantasia. Don’t really like this generic song but the only thing that catches my attention is the frenzy finger piano play at the start and end of the song. My fingers will break off if I ever play with such speed and dexterity! The ending theme is Double Standard by Philosophy No Dance. Not into this song either although it gives off this dramatic feeling and some parts feel faintly like Barry Manilow’s Copacabana. Yes, seriously. But don’t think too much about that. Here, have some sexy Miyuki fanservice as the ending credits animation.

Overall, I believe that fans of this series will only appreciate this spinoff and even more so if you are crazy stalkers fans for the main ladies here. If you are like me who is still confused by the terms even at this stage, well, obviously you’re not going to enjoy it very much. Yeah, why am I still watching this if not for the pretty face and sexy curvaceous busty bombshells. If you don’t like main series who retell the story from a different perspective especially from the view of the ladies (anyone remember DanMachi Gaiden: Sword Oratoria?), then you might skip this altogether. I dare say you won’t lose much in terms of the overall story and plot progression. So I guess I’ve ‘invested’ myself so much in this series, you bet I’m going to have to check out the next season. Sighs. But thank goodness it won’t be a continuation of this spinoff whereby we now get to see the Yokohama Disturbance Arc and the Visitor Arc all over again but this time from the perspectives of our lovely ladies. I hope. Groundhog Day from a different point of view is still the same Groundhog Day!

Oh man. Can’t they keep something dead, stay dead? Okay. Maybe it’s just me. I’m never a fan of that confusing series about science and magic (looking at you, To Aru series) but that didn’t stop me from watching its sequel after many years of hiatus. And perhaps it is that same reason of nostalgia that got me into watching a series with a similar confusing science and magic theme. Yup, Mahouka Koukou No Rettousei – Raihousha-hen (Visitor Arc) is the sequel to the series that came out 6 years ago! Oh man. Thanks for making me feel old. I suppose there are fans of this series who were pining to get their sequel. And they got it alright. And because of that nostalgia’s sake and the baseless hope of me hoping that I will understand things better this time due to my accumulated years of watching animes (yeah, you have the right to laugh at me with this stupid line of thought), that is how I forced myself to watch something I’m not particularly interested to watch with in the first place. Oh right. I almost forget. New hot character girl on the promotion poster. Damn. Still that sucker for a pretty face.

Episode 1
A brief explanations how awesome magicians are that they could influence world affairs. One such incident known as Scorched Halloween whereby a naval base at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula were wiped out. We see Angie Sirius from the special division USNA of Stars, hunting down a fugitive. Because he fought back, she is forced to kill him. Meanwhile back in Japan, we see Tatsuya and his classmates celebrating Christmas. Shizuku drops the news that she is going to American to study in a special exchange programme. Albeit it is only for 3 months. Hence the Americans will also send someone in exchange. Of course that person would be Sirius but she rues she sucks in spying and her forte is combat. Her comrade explains their mission to find the suspected strategic class magician behind Scorched Halloween and that person is assumed to be very dangerous. Hence prioritizing fighting strength over spying ability. During Tatsuya and co’s shrine visit, they make eye contact with Sirius. Can’t miss her. The only blonde standing out in a weird kimono fashion. Sirius returns home and when her comrade, Sylvia Mercury First realizes her bad kimono fashion that attracted stares from others (because it makes her look slutty? Thank anime and manga for that!), she cancels all plans for today and is going to drill into her about Japanese culture! Don’t you just love Japanese culture? Sirius is introduced to Tatsuya’s class as Angelina “Lina” Kudou Shields and related to Kudou by being her mom’s grandfather is Kudou’s younger brother. I’m confused… After a week of observation, Tatsuya and Miyuki know about Lina’s background. She sucks at spying but are perplexed why USNA sent a powerful and famed magician here. Could it be she is just a decoy and the real spy acting elsewhere? Lina too feels her cover might be blown since Tatsuya’s sharp observation notes about her Lina nickname instead of being the more common Sirius. She made up a story there was another girl with that name. Later Lina confronts Tatsuya alone and heard about him being an Irregular (or Weeds, if you remember that term). She thinks he is pretending to be one but he explains the aptitude tests that differs from actual combating grade. She tries to test him by attacking him but he easily deflects it. He lets her off the hook but she is stumped he won’t even ask why or her real identity. He doesn’t care. Some things are better not known. That night, Lina gets an emergency call from her superior back in US. Looks like the fugitives have made landfall in Tokyo and laying low. Her new mission of priority is to track them down.

Episode 2
A couple of shady trench coat guys are doing something to their victims. But it is not what they want so the only thing they have to do is to get more samples. In school, Tatsuya’s friends talk about the recent serial vampire incident around Tokyo area. It is baffling that the victim only has 10% of their blood extracted and there are no marks whatsoever from where the blood was taken. They also heard from Shizuku that this incident is also somewhat happening in the USA but not near the area she is in. Sirius’ agents hunt down one of those trench coat guys, Deimos. However their jamming device couldn’t work on him as he owns them. What’s this he doesn’t need CAD anymore? He escapes because Sirius is here and he doesn’t want to fight with that powerful one. Meanwhile Leo stumbles into another trench coat guy just fresh doing in a victim. But as he fights him, he feels his energy drained upon contact. He escapes thanks to Sirius near the vicinity. Unfortunately, Sirius lost track of her targets. Although Leo is hospitalized, he is not in serious conditions. He tells his visiting friends what happened and believes the trench coat guy is actually a woman. Mikihiko believes it might be some supernatural bug called parasite. They aren’t common but it could turn you into something superhuman. Because of that, they nourish themselves by absorbing some of your life force or spirit energy. Mikihiko reads Leo’s spirit energy and despite losing lots of them, he is still talking normally to them. Yeah, is he even human? Anyway, this poses the question if the parasite can feed off one’s spirit energy, why go to the trouble of taking blood? Mayumi talks to Juumonji about all the victims related in this serial vampire incident. They know they are all magicians or have magic potential and they can safely deduce the culprit is hunting magicians. As Mayumi confirms one of the victims is her relative, it could mean the culprit must be really powerful and a foreigner to if one of her family members were harmed. They think Lina is suspicious but not the culprit and believe she might have something to do with this. As requested by both their family heads, they agree for their family to cooperate on this matter.

Episode 3
As Tatsuya trains with Yakumo, he notices a strange spell he tried to use against him. Luckily he was able to read it and take some measures. Yakumo reveals that spell is used mostly to deceive the eyes of things not of this world. Basically something supernatural. It shouldn’t come to a surprise for magicians because some of them use spiritual beings as their medium. And then some mumbo jumbo about spirits drifting in between the shadow world and our mental world. Later Tatsuya calls Shizuku to find out more about the vampires in America. Too bad the media doesn’t report it and the public treats it like urban legend. He tells her to be careful since he believes the culprit here in Japan is from America. That night, Mikihiko and Erika stumble into Sirius chasing down those trench coat guys. She got one of them already but before she could face off with the last one, the duo barge in to fight them. Subsequently when Tatsuya joins in the fight, Sirius uses some weird spell to escape. Tatsuya then reports to his aunt about this and wonders if she could teach him the family’s some super secret spell called Parade. I don’t really get all this technical mumbo jumbo stuff. If I understand it, it’s basically some transformation magic to temporarily alter your physical appearance. I think. Because during his fight with Sirius, that light dispersion illusion thingy not only did not allow Tatsuya to see through her real identity, it also caused his aim to miss. Oh Miyuki, you don’t mean to look and sound that shocked, do you?! He is requesting for reinforcements since he knows this case is too big for himself to handle. Aunt agrees to let him call Kazama. Tatsuya then confronts Juumonji and Mayumi and ‘threatens’ not to help if he is not given the full details of what is happening. They share their data that they believe multiple vampires are behind the multiple incidents. That night, Tatsuya alone goes to face off with Sirius. Yeah, he helped her deal with that pesky trench coat guy. Then both shoot their magic gun. Only, Tatsuya is far more superior as it even reveals Sirius’ true identity.

Episode 4
We see Tatsuya and Lina duking it out and despite Tatsuya knowing it is her, he still removes her mask. Because she claims now that he has seen her face, he must die. Yeah, like a few extra backup guys can kill this dude. Had not Miyuki and Yakumo come into the picture, he might have met his maker. Oh, Lina who initially outnumbered Tatsuya with her men (despite doing nothing) now claims unfairness when he has Miyuki and Yakumo?! Miyuki wants to fight her because she wants to teach her a lesson for hurting her brother. Oh boy. I guess with all agreeing, let the fight continue as long as they don’t kill each other. If Miyuki wins, Lina must answer their questions. Otherwise, they’ll let her go. Before the fight, Tatsuya trolls us by surprising Miyuki as he kisses her forehead. Wow. This good luck charm really powers her up. Both go all out with their magic. So are you camp Miyuki or camp Lina? Either way, Tatsuya has to stop them because at this rate they’ll kill each other. But Lina admits her defeat and will only answer questions in yes or no format. Next morning back in her home, Lina feels depressed that she lost to a kid. Yeah, an army commander lost to a high school student. No wonder she’s in tears! There’s always Sylvia’s shoulders to cry on. Meanwhile, Raymond Sage Clark talks to Shizuku about some info he found about the parasite. It is linked to some extradimensional theory and experiment. So basically black holes. So those parasites are summoned from another world?! Tatsuya then summons Mikihiko, Erika, Mayumi and Juumonji. From his bout with Lina last night, he managed to get some pattern and frequency of the parasite and needs their help to track it down. He believes their identities are fugitives from the USNA and their numbers could reach up till 10. They wonder why such magicians are on the loose and it could be the parasite taking over their host and changing their personality. As for why they desert, that’s why they need to catch and question them.

Episode 5
Shizuku calls Tatsuya to ask him about that black hole experiment thingy. So it’s more than just harnessing for energy, huh? Because this part is so freaking technical, I don’t really get it!!! What’s this about our world existing on a thin film, gravity leaking energy to other dimensions and if some dimensional wall that happens to support the dimensions start to waver, there will be an invasion into our dimension?! WTF?! When Mizuki senses an evil presence, it could be most likely that parasite. So our usual gang head to the coordinates provided by Mayumi. They see Lina talking to her comrade, Mia. They can see strange aura around her and is most likely the parasite. More confirmation when Sylvia calls Lina to confirm that Mia is the culprit behind the white mask. The rest move in to attack Mia and so she shows her true parasite colours by fighting back. Even when Miyuki freezes her entirely, it’s like she can still summon balls of lightning to rain down from the sky. Everyone has to take cover and it is deduced that the parasite instead of running away is trying to keep them boxed in so as to find another host to possess. Right now that would be Erika since she has no way of defending herself. I can see why as she’s running around helter-skelter. Couldn’t she hide with the rest under their shield? Mizuki decides to do something risky with her vision that could cause her to go blind. I mean, otherwise her presence here is meaningless, right? So after a lot of assurance, Mizuki uses her sight to pinpoint the parasite. Mikihiko and Tatsuya manage to locate and attack it but in the end it got away. Tatsuya sounds like he is regretting not using a certain move that would have destroyed the parasite. Although they barely lost anybody this time, overall this mission is considered a failure.

Episode 6
Sylvia is transferred out as her higher ups deemed her unsuitable as a supporting role. Colonel Virginia Balance talks to Lina about her failing her mission because her skills weren’t suited for it in the first place. Hence it’s wrong to put all the blame on her. However she cannot look past that she lost in a magic combat since she is their strongest magician and will give her a chance to redeem herself. On the news, researchers in America were forced by magicians to conduct some experiment that resulted in calling forth a demon from another dimension. They tried to contain it but failed and they got possessed by it. It could also be a propaganda to make people think twice about magicians and to expel them under the guise of national interest. Tatsuya then talks to Lina about this info manipulation and she is as frustrated because the only lead they have is a shady group of people called Seven Sages. Made up of 7 people who call each other sages. Yeah… That’s all she’s got. Though she thinks they get their pleasure in committing crimes, she doesn’t think they’re the ones who summoned the parasite because it would be an insult to her who has already passed judgment on the possessed ones. We take a detour because it’s Valentine’s Day! Yeah, they trying to make us doubt Miyuki for Tatsuya as she mentions she doesn’t make one for him because they’re siblings. That’ll be weird. Sheesh. And Mayumi going to make the bitterest chocolate with expresso coffee to get back at Tatsuya for this parasite mission thingy? Watch out! Honoka gives Tatsuya her chocolates? Miyuki even supporting her? Trying to confuse us?! Leo is out and back in class and this coincidence gives Erika excuse to accuse him of coming back to get chocolates. Mayumi gives Tatsuya her chocolates and wants him to taste it right now! Don’t trust that sweet smile! Thankfully he wants to talk to her about parasites. Phew. Averted. Just like Mayumi, I don’t get it about this ESP crap thingy about linked sensory perceptions! When they’re done, Mayumi reminds him. A woman never forgets! Try the chocolates… Look at her gleefully expecting face as he pops it in… Thankfully nothing happened. Or so it seems? On the way back, Tatsuya thought somebody is watching him. Damn right the spy satellite from USNA under the Virginia. Yeah, getting paranoid thinking Tatsuya may have noticed them? Lina returns, frustrated and regretting she didn’t get to give her chocolates to Tatsuya. Really? Did she stand a chance? Well, she had her chance. Upon returning home, Virginia is seen waiting for her.

Episode 7
Virginia orders Lina to suspend pursuing of deserters as her next target is Tatsuya. She needs her to secure his spell that caused Scorched Halloween. If not, eliminate him. She is given this Brionac weapon to use if necessary. Tatsuya and co go investigate this android maid, Pixie. Some sort of magical energy has been detected from it and records show that Pixie tried to hack into the school system but was kicked out and shut down. However each time Pixie rebooted and attempted the same until the school’s server shut down. When Tatsuya orders Pixie to be examined, she hugs him! Wow. This guy is popular with dolls too?! Thank goodness he got a good excuse why he didn’t dodge Pixie’s hug or else she would have crashed into Miyuki and Honoka behind. Yeah… Mizuki examines her and she detects that parasite thingy. However she also notes she has the exact same thought patterns as Honoka. It seems this parasite has copied Honoka’s thoughts as Pixie comes alive and communicates with them telepathically. She explains that despite finding a new host to live in and obtaining the knowledge of the current one, all previous memories and knowledge from the previous host are not brought along. So it is hard to say if there are many other such parasites. Pixie further adds she is not Tatsuya’s enemy but is his subordinate. This stems from Honoka’s feelings as she rants out all the deepest thoughts and feelings Honoka has for him. Honoka is dying from embarrassment!!! Seeing she will obey him, Pixie agrees to his orders of not using psychic powers without his permission as well as to not use telekinesis to change her expression.

Later alone, Tatsuya could detect a small unit of USNA guys targeting him. So he waits to ambush them and realizes they aren’t magicians but enhanced humans. This means they only have a few years to live. Once the small fries are taken out, he has to face Lina. She wants him to surrender, otherwise she’ll make him submit. Try it, b*tch! So as they fight, Tatsuya’s arm gets blown off! Just when she thought she had him, he surprised her. Surprise, b*tch! Arm is back intact as he shoots at her point blank. Before she passes out, he advises her to quit the military since she is too soft for this job. Later Tatsuya reports to Hayama about what happened. In addition, he also defeated USNA’s backup unit subsequently, erased all their data after backing them up, healed all wounds on Lina and erased all signs they’ve fought! OMFG! TATSUYA IS GOD!!! Tatsuya returns to Mizuki who is obviously very worried. But don’t worry. HE IS GOD!!! When Lina wakes up, she realizes her healed self and all the data gone. It is then Lina also realized that they might have greatly misunderstood Tatsuya greatly. Because he isn’t some mass energy conversion magic spell caster but a magician with a high aptitude for sensory interference magic. Basically that means an illusion master. She tries to call back HQ but nobody is picking up. Oh, the command centre is deserted too?

Episode 8
The USNA ship drifts into Japan shores on pretence it ran out of fuel as the Japanese side begins their investigation. Tatsuya thinks this is no mere coincidence since everything is moving too fast. Now for some much needed Miyuki fanservice since she strips to her undies and has dilemma thinking about nearing the age to marry and bear children. But she doesn’t want that because her onii-sama is the only guy whom she wants to touch. So, incest when? Tatsuya goes to talk to Pixie and there’s some explanation why they as parasites need to seemingly drain the blood of victims. Assimilation? Modification? Yup, didn’t get it. Elsewhere, the parasite group seems to have found new hosts to wake up in. But they notice a missing comrade and will need to bring that missing one back. Ayako Kuroba representing the Yotsuba family talks to Virginia and wants her to stop her interference with their affairs. Her intention is to create a friendly relationship and be in her gratitude. In the future, they can be of assistance to her. Tatsuya then has Pixie along with Miyuki and Honoka head to Aoyama cemetery. Some guys observing them orders their capture but of course Tatsuya already sensed they’re being spied on. Thankfully Honoka puts them all to sleep. Next, they encounter the parasitic group led by one known as Marte. He wants Tatsuya to hand over Pixie to them. Their intention is to free Pixie so as to find a new living host instead of some dead machine. To do that, they will destroy the machine. Tatsuya asks Pixie about this offer and she refuses it because she wants to remain who she is. With that, Tatsuya rejects their offer and although this makes Marte disappointed, Tatsuya realizes his choice of words. Even if Marte said he won’t attack magicians, he did not say about not attacking other humans. But he can’t trust Marte seeing he already hurt one of his friends. When Marte gets angry and violent, Tatsuya easily disables him. Learning from past mistakes, he can’t freeze or destroy other body organs and let the parasite escape so he targets the heart, a place most deeply connected to the rest of the body. When Pixie protects Honoka from an assailant, it’s like some magic of hers initiated and powered up Pixie or something? What just happened?

Episode 9
Erika, Leo and Mikihiko arrive in time so they can help move the parasites. But as suggested, Tatsuya and the rest should head home first while they take care of this. Tatsuya asks Honoka if she felt anything during Pixie’s psychic blast. Although it might seem Honoka supplied Pixie with Psion through her hair accessory, it is not actually the case but something like priming or resonance. Honoka is devastated to rid of the hair accessory since Tatsuya gave it to her but rest assured, he says she can try to learn to control its power. A couple of police approaches Erika. But she can tell they are fakes. Suddenly they are ambushed by a few well equipped guys. In the end, the parasites are kidnapped in their stealth blimp. Hence the trio have a hard time trying to explain this to Tatsuya. Don’t worry. He won’t bite or get mad. He is glad they’re okay. Once knowing the high-tech equipment they were using, he believes those guys are from JGDF’s counterintelligence Section Three. Ayako tells Virginia about the captured parasites and can tell the location of where they’re being held. Looks like a job for Sirius. Tatsuya talks to Mayumi about Section Three has ties to her family. Because they don’t know how to destroy them, it is safer to try and seal them. He hopes they won’t use it for some military experiment. Mayumi however is not even aware of such ties but he needs her to ‘warn’ her father about it because if the public finds out about it and this would have magicians facing disadvantages, they’ll be the ones paying a heavy price. Mayumi agrees to do that but soon she reports that the facility holding them has been attacked and all the parasites were killed.

Tatsuya then checks the footage. Yup, looks a lot like Sirius doing the dirty job. Tatsuya worries for her because he knows she is not suited for assassination and this will definitely have an effect on her wellbeing. Another video pops up after that. This time a message from Raymond who claims he is part of Seven Sages. That itself isn’t the name of a group but a title give to those who could access Hlidskjalf, some super global monitoring system. With protests against magicians in America raging fiercely while the protests in Japan just picking up steam, this boycott is planned by another fellow Seven Sage, Gide Hague AKA Gu Jie, a stateless Chinese terrorist who is the supreme leader behind Blanche. Thanks to Tatsuya putting a stop to Blanche’s Japanese branch, Hague’s influence in Japan has dropped. Hence he set up parasites to come to Japan to rebuild his base by taking advantage of the chaos. His goal is to destroy magic through social means and by ridding the Great Asian Alliance this will allow him and his people to reign over a world without magic. Of course Raymond disagrees with this and that’s why he is telling Tatsuya all this. So he proposes his help to eliminate all the parasites by gathering them at a certain place. He also has informed Sirius about this so it is up to him to compete or cooperate with her.

Episode 10
The parasite hunting begins. Tatsuya manages to seal a couple but Sirius is just straight up killing them, allowing the parasites to flee. Hence Tatsuya warns her not to kill them before they finish their sealing. Sirius doesn’t care and is just doing her mission. It seems our heroes also have to deal with the Batto-tai, the JGSF’s commando infantry of magicians specializing in hand to hand combat under Kudou. With a few escape parasites, they try to possess Pixie and force her to return to them. However she is trying to resist their hostile takeover. As Sirius can’t understand what’s going on, Miyuki blames her for not heeding Tatsuya’s words. This makes her even more agitated because she has created a mess so she rushes in to clean it up. Well, unfortunately all her magic isn’t working. Looks like Tatsuya has to clean up after her again. But he knows that at this rate even with Miyuki’s help, they might not last. So he has Mikihiko stall the parasites for a moment and during that period, Tatsuya and Miyuki’s soul or mind fuse or whatever. This allows Miyuki to see the parasites like her brother does and finish them with her ice cool blast. Tatsuya makes a deal with Lina to keep what she saw about them a secret. In exchange, he and all those involved will keep her Sirius identity a secret too. He also suggests if she wants to quit the military, he has a friend who can help. However she declines as she still wants to carry on being Sirius. Serious being Sirius, huh? HAHA! Meanwhile Ayako and Kudou confront each other. As both have orders to take in the sealed parasites, Ayako suggests sharing and taking 1 each. Kudou accepts, giving Ayako a huge relief. More Miyuki dilemma as she asks Tatsuya why he went out of his way to try and help Lina. Does he have feelings for her?! He thinks leaving Stars would make her future better since he viewed her the same as him. Both never having the choice to end up where they are now. Lina probably having it tougher than him. So have you casted away all your doubts now, Miyuki? She now believes his consideration will reach her heart one day as today’s incident must’ve made her doubt her current self.

Episode 11
So Lina is actually thinking about Tatsuya’s orders? So is she really going to quit the military? And do what? Oh. Be Tatsuya’s bride???!!! HAHAHAHA!!!! Oops. Please don’t kill me. Anyway, all that has happened has made her realize that she can be something else other than Sirius. We see Tatsuya not blaming Mikihiko, Honoka and Mizuki for not noticing the sealed parasites were stolen. It just shows that there were others who were a step better than them. With the graduation ceremony for seniors in place, what’s this Lina b*tching about having to do some work when she isn’t an official member of the student council but Tatsuya didn’t do anything? With Miyuki reminding her of the prior arrangement, this has her spill the beans about Lina being in charge of the entertainment. Poor Lina’s face so red as Miyuki reveals about her singing 10 songs in a row. Tatsuya and co are at the airport to welcome Shizuku’s return. Oh, who is going to see Lina off? Tatsuya and Miyuki of course. Well, she loves Japan so much and bought a lot of their culture home, huh? Anyway, Miyuki doesn’t want to consider this as goodbye and believes they’ll meet again. Why? Because they’re rivals. So it’s not over by a long shot, eh? We take a break from that sappy drama as we see armed men storming into a facility to capture Minami Sakurai. Thanks to her magic, they couldn’t even touch her. All this is a video being watched by Tatsuya’s aunt and looks like she’ll take her. Now that Tatsuya and co have moved up a grade for the new school semester, we also see Ayako and her twin brother, Fumiya arriving at Tokyo. Their entrance ceremony into National Magic University Fourth Affiliated High School starts the day after but looks like they’ve been called for a mission. I’m sure Minami is hired more than just a maid under Tatsuya’s aunt. True enough, she wants her to start right away with some magic work. Tokyo Offshore Tower will be celebrating its completion tomorrow. But she has info a terrorist group will be targeting it. New Breed Front is a group of radical magicians formed in response to the discriminatory boycotts against magicians by humans. Hence they view magicians as the most evolved form of humans and will control the future. Their goal is to free magicians from working like slaves. Minami’s job is to be Hayama’s bodyguard as they’ll be standby at the party.

Episode 12
We see Ayako and Fumiya talking about New Breed Front’s target on Tokyo Offshore Tower. But Ayako points out their job is to gather intelligence on them like their base and funding rather than play hero of justice. The party at Tokyo Offshore Tower starts. Tatsuya, Miyuki, Honoka and Shizuku attend it as Tatsuya explains the significance of this building’s engineering. The siblings spot Hayama and go talk to him. He doesn’t reveal much and hopes nothing untoward would happen. He then introduces Minami to them and hopes she could be of service to Miyuki in the future. Ayako and Yami (Fumiya cross-dressing, oops I mean, disguising as a girl) observing a couple of suspicious maintenance crew guys entering the cable room. They’re definitely the terrorists, right? While Yami prefers to nip the problem at the bud, Ayako has a better idea. Wait till they accomplish what they’re doing. This will let them have their guard down and they’ll strike. So right before those guys cut the cable, they move in and knock them out. They also knock out a couple of backup guys in the vicinity before loading them away on their boat. Of course thanks to their Psion waves, Tatsuya could see and deduce what is happening. Since they did a good job, he hopes that there would be nothing more that comes out of it. Another group of New Breed Front notices the power is still on so this means their initial plan failed. They move on to the next plan by putting everyone in the control centre to sleep to hijack the controls. So when the power stops this time, the party grinds to a halt. New Breed Front then makes a video announcement of their goals. They claims the exploitation and abuse of magicians, blah, blah, blah. They don’t want to kill anybody but as a sign of protest, they will set off a bomb in this building 1 hour from now. Hence he wants everyone to evacuate. But if anybody tries to stop them, they’ll blow it up immediately. Oh well. Looks like Tatsuya eventually has to get involved.

Episode 13
After having Honoka and Shizuku evacuate with the others, Tatsuya and Miyuki then talk to Hayama. Old dude didn’t reveal much but since he has matters to attend to, he leaves Minami with them. What now, Tatsuya? They’re going to jump down to the ground?! Oh right. Remember they have magic to break their fall. Couldn’t they do this for everybody else or that’s just too heavy? Anyway, they make their way underground as Tatsuya uses his vision to scout the area. The enemy has taken control of the command centre definitely. When a short earthquake rocks the place, the elevator stops. It can be resumed but manually and yes, it’s in the command centre. Tatsuya goes to negotiate with the terrorist but they claims they will do it themselves. They tell the kids to leave since they are suspicious but I guess Tatsuya won’t take that as an answer. Even more so for him to fire back since they pointed their guns at him. Easy job after neutralizing them and Miyuki freezing them. However another shock rocks the building. This time as Tatsuya puts it, from what I understand is that the terrorist set off somebody’s brainwaves to set off some destructive magic to destroy the building. Now they have to rush to the most bottom of the level to stop the cracks on the foundation. Yeah, looks easy for Tatsuya to heal but when he heals a pillar, this puts cracks on others so it’s the same thing. The only way is to heal all pillars simultaneously which is as good as healing the entire building. However can his brain take it all? I THOUGHT TATSUYA IS GOD???!!! Anyway, he remembers his promise to Miyuki and her faith in him. So they do their resonance thingy as Tatsuya powers up and everything to f*cking heal the building! Like as though he reversed time to fix it back to normal!!! Can’t blame Minami to be in shock as she wonders can a human do this sh*t! I told you, TATSUYA IS GOD!!! The only downside of it all? Tatsuya just a little tired. Told ‘ya he is f*cking God! And just like that the next day, he returns to school and is in charge of bringing in new students into the hall. Outside, he bumps into Mayumi but her suspicious little sister doesn’t like Tatsuya and thinks he’s her boyfriend or something. Mayumi would’ve loved that… No time to waste on this cheesy part as he goes to greet Minami who will be enrolling here. Also, a note from their aunt to say that she will also be living with them from now on.

Encounter Of The Parasitic Kind
Once again, Tatsuya saves the day. This kid should be God but I guess Miyuki is more important to him so that’s that. The ending feels a bit weak perhaps the New Breed Front didn’t really do anything much and even so, just enough for Tatsuya to showcase his God-like magic. Should I rephrase that as miracle? I personally feel they’re such easy pushovers and if Tatsuya wanted it, he could’ve just mercilessly taken them all out at one go early on and not have all this drama. And with this, New Breed Front won’t be getting the reputation they want because they failed, right? Thank goodness life will be returning to normal. Even God needs to complete his education ;p.

And as you have guessed way a long time ago, right up till the end of the series, I don’t really understand what is going on. Maybe just the gist of it but if you ask me to write just a page summary of what this season is about, I think I’m going to flop big time. And because of me not being able to comprehend all that is going on, there were lots of questions in my mind probably asking the obvious. I mean, this whole season felt like there were something about the parasites from other dimensions thingy. And although on the surface it does sound interesting, yes you’ve guessed it, the complexity and the terms trying to at least enlighten or explain bits of me turned me off. So let me get this straight. Due to some catastrophic event, a hot American chick was sent to an undercover event to uncover traitors but end up losing because the Japanese kids were better at her and in the end, what happened to all that supernatural stuffs? Feel free to explain to me in the comments below if you really ‘concern’ about by understanding ability. Because too bad, I even did try to read a bit (just a bit) online about this arc (yeah, I’m surprised I tried to do some research myself too) but I couldn’t really understand anything.

So my guess is that if this whole Visitor Arc thingy seemed like it amounted to nothing much, my bet is that these parasites or the juicy details enlightened by Raymond, will be used in future arcs. Yes. You see, this Visitor Arc isn’t entirely a very recent arc. In fact, this arc itself came out way back in 2013! And there are many, many, many more arcs that came after that as the light novel itself is still ongoing. And that’s why the final couple of episodes felt like filler episodes to once again showcase Tatsuya’s abilities because he is the main character and poster boy of the series. I mean, come on. New Breed Front feels a lot like a flimsy group created just to fill in the remaining slots of the season. Also, I couldn’t really find much info on this mentioned in the original works so I guess they’re anime only material. No wonder they feel like weaklings. I could be wrong, though.

But anyway, if you think that this is it for this series and it’ll go into hibernation and wake up again many years later for another sequel, then think again! What is this I read that there will soon be a spinoff series and a prequel? Oh boy. Remember the first season ended with the Yokohama Disturbance Arc? Then they skipped an arc just to adapt this Visitor Arc. That skipped arc AKA Recollection/Reminiscence Arc is that prequel. So seeing that they have a lot more arcs since Visitor Arc, why stop when the momentum is going strong? I won’t be surprised if they decide to give the other arcs the anime treatment as well. I mean, they already have the materials in hand, those stories are over, it’s the right time to play up the nostalgia for those who read them because now they can relive those memories again with an anime version. And then we could also help introduce new potential fans to the series. And also get old veterans like me to watch because I had to. Damn, I’m trapped in this series. Despite me in my last blog saying I won’t be 99% watching the sequel. I guess this must be the 1% moment, huh? After all, nothing makes a safe bet for an established anime to hedge against the uncertain future. Don’t feel like watching new untested anime you’ve never heard of? Then go for this old, tried and tested one! And also it saves producers a lot of work since a base is already established and we’re running of new original works to animate today. Yeah…

Unfortunately, there is nothing much else I can say here seeing that I’m still blur about how to go about concluding my blog for this season. So forgive me (or not) if I am not really giving a constructive opinion at all. So aside the story that just feels mediocre to me (they’re just chasing parasites all over Tokyo, am I right?!), the characters are mostly a miss to me. Tatsuya as said being the main character has the most screen time so you bet he is going to pull off a lot of seemingly cool moves and abilities in his arsenal that would feel like magic. Uh huh. Remember, this kid considers himself as inferior just because of different passing standards of society. In fact, he is the most useful and dependable character among all characters especially all those shady adults pulling the strings behind. I think if he wanted, he could’ve just kicked their asses and take over the world. But alas, as a hero with a mind-set that he is trapped in this magician job thingy, not going to happen.

Obviously the hot blonde Lina is the other reason that got me to check out this season. For dumb reasons, I keep thinking that her character is to be Miyuki’s love rival for Tatsuya. Obviously. Otherwise, why would the mighty USA send a young cute blonde like her on this crucial mission? Don’t they have better options? Man, it’s like America getting their asses kicked by a bunch of Japanese high school kids! Happens only in anime. So yeah, Lina getting the short end of the stick in a lot of instance as she fails to live up to her Sirius name. Seriously? It all goes downhill ever since she met Tatsuya. But could it be a blessing in disguise? This means she has the choice to get out of the military. Perhaps in the future coming back to help Tatsuya in future arcs (so far my lazy Google search didn’t show me any results of Lina appearing in those other arcs thereafter) and maybe swooping Tatsuya as her bride from Miyuki! I’d love to see this spinoff arc!

And of course, there’s the much (in)famous theme about Miyuki being incest with her Tatsuya onii-sama because I’m sure that is how most of us would remember this series especially these iconic duo. A few trolling moments of Miyuki in love with her brother which also confuses me because I thought she was like very possessive over her brother. So what’s this about allowing Honoka to be her rival? And then Lina too? Does she understand what a rival is? Oh well, only in anime then. But I still don’t get it. Does she not want Tatsuya all for herself? Oh, want to play fair and square, huh? So why get mad when a robot maid like Pixie inadvertently hugs him? Just to troll us too, I suppose. Here, have some seemingly naked shades of Miyuki or her in her undies. Feel better now? So at the end of the day, not only the technical shenanigans confused the hell out of me, but this incest and love thingy too. Yeah, the whole thing has become a mess now. Hey, what happened to Pixie anyway? And now they add a new character, Minami into the fray. Just a couple of episodes to go and she pops up and it’s too early to judge her yet. Despite looking amateurish, how can she strut her stuff when Tatsuya is the one who is doing everything? She does play some minor support but in the end it is always Tatsuya that overwhelms. I guess with Miyuki serving Tatsuya, somebody needs to serve Miyuki, right?

And the other characters feel pretty meh and didn’t really do much either. Like for instance the other students and classmates in National Magic University First Affiliated High School. They’re mostly forgettable only because Tatsuya steals the limelight every time. Mikihiko gets a little more decent time because of his traditional sealing ways since they’re dealing with the supernatural parasites. Otherwise, characters like Mizuki, Shizuku, Erika, Leo, Mayumi, Juumonji and a whole lot of insignificant others that I have forgotten from the first season didn’t really matter. To further enhance Tatsuya’s reputation as a super good guy, sometimes I feel that it is a running joke that when his groupie fails in their simple mission, they fear Tatsuya’s reprimanding. Woah. You’re telling me that he’s going to eat you if you fail?! Alas, Tatsuya is not that kind of guy because he is such a good guy who doesn’t blame others but is so understanding and realistic as well. Damn, can I be friends with him?

It goes without saying that this season still has its terms and jargons and I didn’t receive them well as always. While there are lots more supernatural explanations, as usual I didn’t really understand them. Can I generalize this as somebody who manages to control these parasites will become God? Nah. Better not confuse myself with such unfounded conspiracy theories. After all, till this day, I still don’t understand what CAD means! Yeah, I would never have passed and enrolled in National Magic University First Affiliated High School. Or Second. Or Third. Or Fourth. Or Hundred! Action wise, I guess the spectacle is seeing all the flashy effects that Tatsuya pulls off. It’s like he has an answer for everything. Anyway, with him being so proficient, you bet his enemies won’t even stand a chance. However they are not as bloody as gory as how I remember the action sequences were from the first season. Probably the New Breed Front terrorist is mostly wuss compared to Great Asian Alliance.

Art and animation remain consistent as I remember them in the first season. I’m saying this because 8bit (Tensei Shitara Slime Data Ken, Infinite Stratos, Rewrite, Grisais No Kajitsu, Tokyo Ravens) now takes over the animation of this season that was previously done by Madhouse. Yeah, I still find the girls’ uniform to be a strange design. They look a lot like colourful fairies with those transparent floral cloth from their waist below. I guess it gives more colour to the group seeing they have somewhat a boring shade of colour to them. I mean, many of the female characters here like Miyuki are so pale that I sometimes keep thinking she’s a ghost! No, not a bisque doll, but a ghost! Yikes.

Youko Hikasa lends her voice as Lina. I feel she’s being very active lately. Oh well, considering how more and more of my favourite and recognizable seiyuus are retiring and giving way to newer ones, got to be grateful with the ones still around. Hope this isn’t a sign that this is her last hurrah! Yikes! Other new casts for this season are Maaya Uchida as Ayako (Lily in DanMachi), Emiri Katou as Fumiya (Aura in Overlord), Nao Touyama as Pixie (Chitoge in Nisekoi), Kiyono Yasuno as Minami (Charmy in Black Clover), Kengo Kawanishi as Raymond (Rei in 3-gatsu No Lion), Atsuko Tanaka as Virginia (Motoko in Ghost In The Shell series) and Ai Kobayashi as Sylvia (Akago in Inu Yasha). The opening theme is Howling by Asca. For some strange reasons, I keep thinking this song keeps reminding me of Sword Art Online when it sounds so typically generic rock. If there is one thing I like about this season, it is the ending theme. Na Mo Nai Hana by Miki Satou is a slow lovely ballad and it’s like a personal calming piece for me after watching a confusing episode. Really.

Overall, I still stick to my original opinions that I do not like this series a lot because of all the confusion. Again, definitely not for everyone. Intellects with a sci-fi mind should have better understand compared to casual viewers. Therefore, newbies hoping into this season without watching the first or even reading the light novels will definitely be at a loss. Heck, they may start categorizing Tatsuya as one of those overpowered main characters in an isekai genre! It is sad that this series including this season isn’t anything magical for me. Hard to say if I should pass up the next one but seeing how far I’ve come, the chances are that I may continue to have a look. Maybe it’s because I love anime so much. Heh. Just kidding. Don’t worry about it. That’s just me being rettou in saying no to things I should.

What is love? Before you start replying this in a jokingly fashion with that 1993 hit song from Haddaway, seriously, can you rationally explain the concept of this emotion? No? Don’t worry. If love is all too complicated for you simpletons to understand but you still need to know how those feelings of affection and tenderness works, be glad to know that you can tune in and watch Rikei Ga Koi Ni Ochita No De Shoumei Shitemita. It’s not your usual kind of romantic comedy of a man and woman just falling in love with each other. As scientists, they’re going all out to scientifically prove that this concept if these feelings they have for each other are real and is truly what is called love. We all once said before that love works in mysterious ways. Now we can definitely also add to that. Love works in complicated ways too! So sit back and pay attention. Get your pens and tons of sheets of notes and papers ready. You don’t know how much you can learn from science!

Episode 1
Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro are doing their respective research when suddenly Himuro drops the bombshell: She’s in love with him. Of course their love story hasn’t really begin yet. Why, it’s not even at the starting point because Yukimura wants proof. What defines love. Hence Himuro comes up with a pie chart and with some info of their dreams and numbers, they come up with a formula that could possibly determine if they are in love with each other. Wow. Sounds easy, right? Not. So when they ask their colleague, Kotonoha Kanade about it, she points to a romance manga as reference. They believe the heart rate is the precondition for love. This has them do several experiments such as chin lifting, sleeve rolling and the wall slam. Yeah, they had to rely on unverified internet info to get started. The activities don’t make them any closer to the results. Himuro then just sits close and hugs him. And then she falls asleep… The experiment chart shows Himuro’s heartbeat fluttering. As Yukimura is still sceptical if the wall slam caused Himuro’s heartbeat to increase (it could be other outside factors influencing), hence we have Rikekuma explain to us about null hypothesis. Whatever… Yukimura continues the wall slamming experiment 100 times! Obviously Himuro’s heartbeat does not increase and decrease instead and remain constantly low after that. Yeah, she got used to it. Then they analyse Himuro’s wall slamming movement. Doesn’t this looks like a sumo wall slap?! No wonder such move didn’t excite Himuro anymore. I’m sure Kanade wants to counter all that but she needs proof. So when she tries to explain her first love with her high school maths teacher, Yukimura makes circles in order to find points of commonality in love. He gets too persistent until Himuro has to put her foot down. Then he wall slams on her for trying to get in the way of his research. Is anybody measuring her heart rate now?

Episode 2
When Kanade enters the lab, she sees Ena Ibarada multi-tasking with her games! I guess there’s some limited event, huh? Today it is Yukimura’s turn to get his heartbeat measured. However he isn’t prepared and runs away. With Himuro telling Kanade to stop him, instinctively she lands a judo throw on him. They tie him up and let him pet Himuro’s head. Ibarada learns of this but points out the flaws in their experiment because there is no scientific control as comparison. So she suggests all the girls enter the fray to see if this is real love or Yukimura is a jerk who just gets excited with any woman. The end results show that he has the same high heartbeat for all of them! He tries to give excuses that his lack of interaction with women makes his heartbeat increase but this leaves Himuro mad. When a woman says she is mad, SHE IS MAD. How can science prove this… Later we see Yukimura and duo cooking. Yukimura trying to be precise with the ingredients, cue for Rikekuma to explain about significant figures. So they are cooking to see if affection can make the food taste better. Himuro gives 2 scenarios whereby a cute girl cooks for you or one whereby macho men does it. The first one, definitely, right???!!! Yukimura thinks of using some hi-tech taste sensor but that would be time consuming. Hence Kanade suggests the simple solution of test tasting 2 cooked dishes. Himuro putting precise supplements into one… When done, she has him taste both. Obviously the second one is better because it has a love note written on it. So this is the system of affection that applies to cooking? A second later, all of them cringe with embarrassment.

Episode 3
Because they’re still lacking lots of data on love, they ask fellow colleague, Kosuke Inukai. Yup, the self-proclaimed man who lives on love! He proceeds to tell them about the lovey-dovey things he has done with his girl, Aika. Himuro agrees with all that till she realizes he spends more on his girl and has even held her many times over! So I guess numerically, this means Himuro’s love for Yukimura isn’t enough, right? Then turns out Aika is a video game character from a dating sim that he is playing. Yup, the amount spent on her is the amount he bought the game. Say, doesn’t Aika looks a lot like Ibarada? Well, they’re childhood friends… He feels embarrassed with this until Yukimura comes up with a very logic argument how this kind of love is normal and that there is nothing strange. I should try using this reasoning! Until Himuro points out that she might not be in love with him! Then Yukimura changes his stance and calls Kosuke’s love as weird and excessive! So Himuro talks to Kanade about this nameless boy in her elementary class who changed her. She was often bullied for being a nerdy girl. That guy too. But because he used scientific reasoning never to let it get to him, she vowed to be like him. Hence she became a scientist in hopes of meeting him one day. But Yukimura dismisses it and calls it rubbish because they are from the same school and he has never once met that guy. As the argument begins, Kanade had to spell it out to them that the nameless kid was in fact Yukimura! Since they cannot settle this, she points out they have to go on a date. Of course they pester her on that definition. Kanade gives her example (using her maths teacher, of course). Kosuke also helps out but obviously it is from his video game experience. Ibarada adds some tragic drama spice… As Kanade tries to push this to move along, a new set of problems occur: As the amusement park has many entrance, hence the travelling salesman problem. This is necessary as they need to cover more grounds to do more experiments. While both come up with the same distance, Ibarada changes some angle to come up with a more efficient route. Next step is for Yukimura to invite Himuro. Like a shy kid asking for a date the first time, he does so. And like a shy girl being invited the first time, she agrees.

Episode 4
The date begins but because they’re starting off sounding like they’re going through an experiment, Kanade and Kosuke who are tasked to observe them have to stop them and get them do the proper stuffs first. Yes, change your outfits! Himuro is looking super cute in her new outfit and Yukimura can’t stop tapping his counter. You see, throughout the date if they feel something, they’ll tap their whatever counter to increase or decrease that feeling counter. Oh dear, they’re even getting detailed with the kind of shoes they’re wearing. At this rate, will the data recording ever end? Now to get started with their optimized date plan. At the diner, it seems Yukimura panicked and ends this without holding her hand. Irked Himuro then leaves. A sleazy guy tries to pick her up and after his constant bugging, she takes out her laptop to explain why she can’t date him! What a nerdy way of being rejected. He still won’t give up and claims he fell in love with her at first sight. That is when a visibly annoyed Yukimura warns him not to touch this woman. He takes her hand and could feel her hand shaking. It’s about time. The jerk still won’t give up and wonders why he is so persistent if he claims he is not her boyfriend. Yukimura argues back about the definition of love. Yup, he takes out all his thesis on love and if he can’t even find the definition to fall in love, what makes a simpleton like him able to declare his love? Well, technically he has got a point from a scientific point of view, that is. Safe to say, better give up on this science nerd now. The amusement park date begins. But we see the scientist duo calculating scientific stuffs like the revolution of the merry-go-round, etc. Even in the haunted house, can scientists be afraid of ghosts even if they are not scientifically proven?! We see them do lots of stuffs but is it me or is Yukimura the one flustering the most from the rides. Finally, it’s the Ferris Wheel. You thought it is a success since they are holding each other. But that is not romantically. Rather, they’re scared of sitting in this vulnerable carriage at this height! Yukimura gives her a present. He tries to inject some formula into some index but whatever the results, he doesn’t think it is sufficient data. Himuro then shows the chart of her exponential increase in her happiness. Numbers they can believe in, right? But because they have no other samples to base on, I guess they need more data. The experiment-cum-date ends but it leaves the duo quite satisfied.

Episode 5
Typical cliché of a girl running with a bread in her mouth, late for school. She bumps into Yukimura but the jam dropped on her shirt. Yukimura then explains scientifically why it is so before leaving. Girl not amused with this nerd. The end. WTF was that all about?! Back at the lab, it seems everyone gathers for their weekly meeting with Professor Ikeda. They are to present their findings. Because Kosuke didn’t even do his assignment, Ikeda gets mad. You can tell he is so when he becomes the Hulk! Oh sh*t!!! Bulging muscles?! How can science explain this?! Anyway, Yukimura goes first and presents his findings on love. Yukimura and Himuro repeat each other’s cheesy lines to get back at each other but everyone just feels like dying from this cringe. Ikeda seems like he is going to get mad because Yukimura didn’t conduct some polynomial time reduction experiment but this love thingy looks more interesting! Because of their sample limitation, Ikeda suggests all of them in this room participate and from the possible permutations, 15 different possibilities may emerge. Yukimura is trying to force Kanade to participate since she is the closest to being normal. She refuses so this has Himuro whack him for lacking tact. Before it starts getting violent, here comes Ikeda in Hulk mode to warn them to solve things via intelligence and not violence! The irony… So we see the first pairing of Yukimura x Kosuke. So gay… Ibarada laughing her ass off! Then we see Yukimura x Kanade. As she is about to feed him, Himuro gets pissed and eats the food! Kosuke and Ibarada challenge each other in which the loser is the one whose heart readings spike. And that loser must buy a week’s worth of dango. Kosuke is in trouble since Ibarada is saying and acting lines exactly like Aika. He loses but since he calls it cheating, they redo it again but without the Aika act. This time Kosuke is in Buddha meditating mode. She talks to him about their past. All his embarrassing moments. Including the moment he came in his pants when she was playing his first dating sim with her!!! Safe to say, Kosuke lost in all aspects. Yeah, nobody can beat Ibarada… When Ibarada takes another look at the data, she gets this idea. Yukimura and Himuro should try kissing.

Episode 6
They’re trying to measure the right angle to kiss… OMG… That is when Kanade interrupts to talk about the right mood for kissing. And this leads to them coming up with a formula for the right mood! Oh, damn. So many values! So you’ve got dimness to sound to other parties around… Ikeda then gives his input if one of the factors interrupt, it will definite affect the rest. Yes, an infinite negative value mood. And now it is up to the rest of them to conduct the experiment.

1) Yukimura x Kanade: Nothing happening. Kanade doesn’t want to kiss him because he’s not her boyfriend. So he kisses her hand instead.
2) Himuro x Ibarada: Because Ibarada says kissing is very normal in western countries, she proceeds to give one on Himuro, shocking everyone. She notes that girls kissing doesn’t count as a kiss. Really?
3) Himuro x Kosuke: Himuro would prefer to let him kiss her feet but settles to let him kiss her hand. And she felt nothing…
4) Kanade x Himuro: Sorry, no yuri moment. They feel awkward just the thought of kissing each other. But after Himuro pats her head, Kanade would really want a kiss from her as a big sister. Wow. So cool. Then they both flinch from the cringe.
5) Yukimura x Kosuke: Sorry fujoshi fans. No yaoi moment here. The guys are in a rage that they’ll get over this by doing the manly thing. Butting heads?
6) Yukimura x Ibarada: Ibarada is flirting and trying to force Yukimura to kiss. Stubborn guy refuses and the chase begins…
7) Ibarada x Kosuke: They just both play their handheld games…
8) Kosuke x Kanade: Nothing happening. Just complaining how they ended up in this weird lab group.
9) Yukimura x Himuro: Finally, the moment of truth has come…

Seems everything and all the factors are right to set up the perfect mood for them to kiss. And as they’re about to do so… Damn helicopter passes by! This diminishes the mood and although it still can be regained after it is gone, it is already night and there is no light! Yukimura thought of this and tries to light his romantic candle only to be interrupted by others checking on them and the personnel needing to lock the place up. I guess this really diminishes the mood beyond repair. But it’s still not over. Himuro screws it all and just wants him to kiss her. Shut up and do it! Or is this impossible for him? Yukimura then kisses her hair. Don’t go and assume the impossible on him. Because one day he will give her a kiss with the highest theoretical value! So cool! Only Kanade is stumped over this wasted drama and experiment… In the aftermath, it seems the pair with the greatest vital value is Yukimura x Ibarada! But that’s only because the sly vixen made him run around!!! Again, Kanade stumped over this wasted experiment.

Episode 7
We have a drinking party to mark the end of the first semester. Kanade thought she could hook up with some hot guys but all that expectation comes crushing down because it’s just a local party inside their lab. Then we have some prime number and its theorem explanation thingy. After a few wine glasses, we see how some of them already fall under the influence. Like Himuro boldly declaring her love for Yukimura while Kosuke turning into a child and declaring his love for Ibarada. Ikeda is fast asleep. Kanade is also not spared because 20 minutes later, she becomes the grumpy type who complains about wanting to experience love. In the end, only Yukimura didn’t get drunk and he is glad not to do so because the next day everyone has a massive hangover. We now see a ‘scientific’ version of Cinderella with Himuro as the titular character. Yeah, she’s ignoring her evil stepmom while continue to type in her laptop. Ibarada the fairy godmother turns her into a princess for the ball. Of course the dance with Yukimura the prince only lasts until midnight (GMT) before she has to leave and drop her glass slippers. So how does Yukimura find her? Send it to the forensic lab to extract her DNA! With her found, they marry and lived happily ever after. Sighs. Not another guy who can’t remember a woman he loves by her face! So this story is because Yukimura wanted to gather more evidence after their kissing experiment. Ibarada suggests fairytales and this popped up. Of course they also discuss how it is full of plot holes. Next fairytale discussed is that Kaguya-hime folklore. The scientific twists include Himuro as the titular character leaving a tough maths problem for her suitors to solve. And when it’s time to return to the moon, she returns via NASA space rocket! And another folklore, that Tsuru No Ongaeshi. Himuro as that crane woman who seems to be weaving high quality fabric. So curious Yukimura takes a peek behind her room only to find she does so via a high-tech air jet looming machine! They marry and revolutionize the textile industry while become rich in the aftermath. The end. No wonder fairytales leave out sciences…

Episode 8
Ikeda is going to be in Hulk mode if Kosuke doesn’t hurry up and make some progress with his research. Of course he offers to help if he is stuck somewhere. Kosuke complains that the research he is doing doesn’t seem to be applicable to things in life and that’s why he can’t understand. When Ibarada says that he might have to transfer to another lab, this gets on Kosuke’s nerve. Luckily Ikeda comes up with an idea about the possible paths and endings for dating sims as a topic. With so many different combinations, is there an effective method of exploration? This motivates Kosuke to start on it right away. Yukimura and Kanade just enter the lab. He is chastising her for some difficult slide presentation. Suddenly he asks for her saliva. Of course he gets beaten up. When Himuro comes in, she also asks the same thing. Of course the idea is to measure oxytocin, the hormone secretion that is involved when one is in love. It is basically mostly found in the saliva. Yukimura starts his presentation but Himuro quickly disagrees. It seems he has a video of her being in close contact with him while in a drunken state. She wants the video deleted but he won’t. Too precious a data! Then they reconduct the experiment by being close with each other. They get hyped thinking their body is filled with oxytocin. Kanade as usual is stumped seeing their overreaction and believes any normal person would be turned off seeing this. Oh wait. Somebody is watching! Hope she doesn’t freak out. Arika Yamamoto is an ex-student of this lab and has already graduated. After learning from Ikeda about the experiment, she is interested to know more. Yukimura and Himuro present their research and of course they also embarrass themselves in the midst of it. Yamamoto is struck with inspiration. Turns out she is a mangaka and her series is not doing well or often got rejected. She wants to use this experiment as her basis for her new manga. While the duo seem pretty interested in this idea because if her manga reaches worldwide audiences, it could give them more data, however Yamamoto will do anything to make her series a hit. This means she is going to draw erotic sex scenes of them! And yes, she will be joining them in their upcoming summer camp.

Episode 9
The Okinawa trip has begun. Well… Yukimura and Himuro bring lots of excess baggage and they really want to get that saliva experiment going right on the plane! So they have to be on their best behaviour. But as Himuro tries to distract herself by explaining Bernoulli’s Principle of lifting air currents, she still can’t help feel she wants to hug Yukimura. Upon arrival, the gang stays at a nice hotel courtesy of Yamamoto. Wait. Does she have the money? Why, she spent it all on this gamble in hopes this will bring her future profits!!! So she’s broke as hell now?! The moment you’ve all been waiting for, the swimsuits! Yukimura can’t comment directly on how cute Himuro is. 2.34 times to be exact. Because Yukimura is so fair, he is shining like a reflector board!!! Damn, is he a vampire?! Time for the watermelon hitting game. Ibarada gives equations that confuses Kosuke. But Ikeda seems to get it all and destroys it with his, uhm, hadouken?! Meanwhile Yukimura and Himuro try to get it on at a secluded spot. Of course their embarrassment got in the way so they give excuse for a time out. At this point everyone is spying on them. Then they talk about the problem of a couple’s greatest close contact whereby 2 people seek the greatest area of contact. Yukimura comes up with really weird positions that you wonder if this is acrobat kama sutra or just basically twisted porn. Then Ibarada notes a problem she had before. As she hugged someone with huge boobs, it caused a gap when they hugged. So is she implying that hugging flat chests have the greatest contact area? In fact, the best would be 2 men hugging each other! Oh sh*t!!! Is this some yaoi BL awakening here?! Because they want Yukimura to hug Kosuke!!! OH SH*T!!! We don’t see how that turned out but later, remember those jerks who tried to flirt with Yukimura but failed because of science? Yup. They’re here too. They never learn their lesson. Or at least they see Yukimura and remember her. Don’t mess with her. But then they see Ibarada and think she’s their type too. Then Kosuke returns from buying food and see those jerks ganging up on Ibarada. He thinks she will turn the tables but when one of them seemingly gets rough, Kosuke jumps in and punches the dude! Plus some manly warning not to touch this girl of his. Turns out that they were just playing some Pokemon spoof. While the misunderstanding is cleared up, Kosuke is super embarrassed as Ibarada can’t help laugh at how cool he was. Sorry dude. Can’t forget all that! This one’s for the album too. Later Ikeda tells them that several professors will be at the summit and they’ll have to give their presentations to them. So are they Nobel Prize worthy?!

Episode 10
Himuro is nervous as she hopes Yukimura would come into her room and do something romantic. Speaking of the devil, here he comes! Oh wait. Don’t tell me you’re not prepared now?! Then turns out he is here to help Kanade with her presentation. Are you relieved or disappointed? Later Himuro examines her recorded data on her feelings for Yukimura and believes it is psychological reactance. When a person is told not to do something, he/she is more inclined to do the opposite. Hence her feelings for Yukimura isn’t actually love! I don’t know, that just felt like an excuse… The presentation starts off with Naoya Shikijou with his Nash equilibrium. Just like Kanade, what the heck is he talking about?! A few professors ask some questions. Because he cannot answer, Professor Kanou berates him for not doing enough research! Oh sh*t. This is scary! This is making Kanade worried. Next up is Kosuke as he presents his dating sim routes. Professor Kaku dismisses this as he doesn’t find it all relevant. They’re in the engineering division, you know. Kosuke argues back how this is ever more relevant in today’s world, silencing that baldy! Wow. Don’t you badmouth his Aika. There is a break before Kanade’s turn. As Yukimura helps setup for her at the backstage, it is clear that Kanade is shaking in fear. To a point where she just cannot do it. No choice, Yukimura hugs her! What are the odds Himuro sees this?! Yukimura’s reasoning is that this experiment is to help calm a nervous person down. Only catch is that the hugging person is their mother! Kanade beats him up and they argue. But at least it blows away her nervousness. She is up next as she presents her travelling salesman problem. The professors ask a few questions, she is able to answer them honestly. They are impressed with her. This boosts Kanade’s morale as she thanks a nagging senpai for helping her. At the end of the presentation, Ikeda forces Kosuke to apologize to Kaku for the insults. But Kaku is glad he could engage in a lively discussion. Himuro then confronts Yukimura. What was he doing with Kanade earlier on?! Oh dear, sh*t hits the fan…

Episode 11
Though Kanade explains her best, Himuro although accepts this explanation and that it is not her fault, what she cannot accept is how Yukimura is able to do it easily with other women. She starts lashing out at him despite in her heart this is not what she wants to say. Yukimura argues back about the experiments they’ve done. It’s not like they’re dating, right? That was it. A slap across the face. The rest of the trip that is supposed to be fun and relaxation is now ruined with the tension between them high. What can the rest do? Probably what Ibarada says is correct. They’re always fighting. Technically. So it’s best to leave them alone. More tension when Himuro asks Yukimura the reason she is angry. Oh dear. Trap question! Answering with scientific logic earns him a slap with her handbag. I guess that’s not it. Later Himuro confides in Kanade. She actually didn’t want to say all that and is regretting all that she did. Back in their room, Kanade tries to explain about jealousy and love but this leads to Himuro typing a thesis on some psychology topic of romantic emotions. Kanade suggests they reconcile because she was having a lot of fun watching them conduct experiments together. And so with Yamamoto, they discuss a reconciliation plan. Himuro’s flashback tells us she never had any friends nor was she interested in love. Girls bullied her because of her intellect and there was a guy who confessed to her but she rejected him. Then of course she met Yukimura. Things started to get different for her. It got her hopes up that something wonderful would happen. The girls go shop for a present and a glass case would make a lovely gift. Himuro is done with her apology thesis (?!) and has her present ready. She goes out to find Yukimura. She meets him and the moment she hands her present, it is broken in pieces! Disheartened, Himuro runs away as her thoughts in disarray, wondering if anything in life will ever go right for her. Yukimura picks up her dropped thesis. He goes back to his room. His dead serious looks on his face. He is going to commence reconciliation with Himuro now. Meticulously and completely.

Episode 12
Yukimura can’t find Himuro anywhere. Kanade and Kosuke help search but to no avail. Yukimura notices the present really broken into pieces so Ibarada says she saw what happened. She saw Himuro trip on the last flight of stairs and also she saw Yamamoto secretly going back into her room prior. Yukimura then confronts Yamamoto and knows she is the one who broke the present. He explains according to Himuro’s height and the casing of the present, that kind of drop cannot shatter it so. Hence somebody must have smashed it with a hammer. Only Yamamoto could do such a thing as Kanade who helped picked the present isn’t that kind of person. Yamamoto admits to it and explains about the psychological study of Romeo and Juliet effect. Something about interference around will cause feelings of love to increase. In short, Yukimura and Himuro’s relationship must hit rock bottom in order for it to dramatically make a comeback. Yamamoto would do anything for her manga and has achieved it. It is the same for Yukimura. So he warns her to not Himuro any further or else. Yamamoto points the direction of where Himuro went. We see her walking on a bridge. Her high heels just broke. Sitting there dejectedly and reminiscing all those regrets. Until Yukimura shows up to lecture her not to base all those thoughts on assumption. Yes, he is here to berate her on her poorly written presentation!!! Himuro claims she cannot think straight as her head and heart are in a mess. Showing evidence of spiking body readings and rates, she can’t take this anymore. She wants to hold him. Embrace her! As they hug, it seems all the elements and factors for a kiss are appropriate. Yup, at maximum point value. Then they kiss! Finally! Something that we can understand! The proof we all can wholesomely accept! Of course they back off and realize this unscientific act they were doing. Yukimura has to carry Himuro all the way back as they talk more about that scientific stuffs… Back to confusing territory… Meanwhile Ibarada gets back at Yamamoto by ordering lots of food. She’s covering for this trip, right? That manga better be a hit… Back at the lab, Yukimura and Himuro deny their kiss to Kanade and give all sorts of (scientific) excuses. They are not amused with each other and start arguing. So is another kiss going to prove it again?

Love Actually: Kagakusha Ni Koi Wa Muzukashii
First thing, I want to apologize… I didn’t really get it at all! OMG. Am I such a dumb person?! Oh well. It is no big deal. On and off I do admit myself that I’m such a simpleton and that such complicated stuffs do not register in my mind. Enter into one ear, out the other. Sad… And just like they say in the end, the research on love will continue to go on. But my guts tell me that nobody will eventually understand what love is… So is this research doomed from the start? Well, never try, never know.

Hence this show is a hit or miss depending on your state of intellect. Uh huh. I have this feeling that this series isn’t for the ordinary people even if it is meant to be. In other words, this show is the anime equivalent to that American series, The Big Bang Theory: An intelligent show for stupid people! Somewhat! Maybe some will go so far as to say this show is too nerdy because of all the theories and such but I guess that’s what happens when you’re not ‘smart’ enough. Heh.

Like I’ve said, you can find this series to be highly entertaining and enlightening or you can find this as one big bore and snore fest. Its content is somewhat a double edge sword as its brand of humour as well as the ‘plot’ relies on the scientific theories and explanations. Therefore Yukimura and Himuro getting really serious (and sometimes exaggerated) in their efforts to explain their experiments, this is supposed to be the main source of comedy. It looks funny on the superficial level but if you try to understand their justifications deeply, you might start to get lost. So it is unique compared to most other romcom animes that rely on the typical clichés of its trope. What we get are bits and pieces of scientific theories that also touch the psychological aspects. See if you can try to make sense and apply it in your life!

Unless you’re the kind of person who denies science outright (then there is nothing more to be said), the experiments and hypotheses justifying the experiments on love cannot be easily brushed off as hogwash nor could it be easily accepted as a critical model to work with. Science is merely but a mode, a systematic structure and study of the physical world based on observation and experimentation. Love is just like everything else and it cannot be simply justified by one brand of theory or experiment. Even as seen using various methodologies to try and prove one ‘simple’ topic, it seemingly does not get anywhere close to the desired results. So keep on trying till you get the results you want? Persistence is key! Hence the interesting parts in this series are some of the small scientific theories and concepts explained (sometimes expanded a little via Rikekuma) and although they are just touching the tip of the iceberg, those who are further interested can look up on your own. Personally, it is enlightening and educational but unfortunately I don’t have that kind of inquisitive scientific mind so once the episode is done, I usually forget the whole thing. Because it is irrelevant in my life! Sad…

Safe to say the characters aren’t anything much but Yukimura and Himuro conducting experiments to prove their feelings for each other sometimes feels like the biggest roundabout way to express their love. The irony that they’re just like any other human beings when confronted with the crazy little thing called love. In certain ways, they are no different than a shy guy trying to express his love to his equally shy crushed. Using science just make it all seemingly look intellectual. Instead of getting it over in a few minutes, their romance thingy is dragged out to a dozen episodes (like how many other romance dramas too but less scientific). The theories they come up with feel like an excuse to ‘hide’ their feelings because once the results they want show up, they would probably use this answer (AKA excuse) to finally confess to each other. So yeah, we know they both love each other from the start. They’re just being shy and stubborn in not wanting to admit it. But you can’t entirely blame them because as they of a science background, many things must literally make sense and be shown sufficient proof before being accepted. Show me the money in this case would be show me the evidence!

Because of this, their brains and heart conflict and this causes some sort of confusion. If not, more confusion. This is especially so in Himuro’s case. We hear her monologues of how she just really wants to be with Yukimura, hold his hand, be embraced by him, etc. Then she tries to rationalize it with some sort of scientific excuse just to get over this conflicting emotion. Because that is apparently easier for her to accept and understand. Sort of. There are similar cases too for Yukimura but it is less frequent possibly because women are usually more prone to emotions, right? Hey, that’s not sexism. It’s just natural science! We are tempted to just scream out loud that it is simply just love and to have them accept it at face value but it you are an atheist while needing answers about the creation of life and some religious nut shouts to you the same to just accept God, would you? Case in point. Hence the final episode feels like one drawn out justification to justify if they are in love or not. We all believe they are. Unfortunately the scientifically intellects won’t. Just how much damn evidence do you need???!!! No wonder we are all tempted to say screw science and just go with our natural instincts!

The other supporting characters are just, well, supporting. Like Kanade being the most normal among the pack feels like your benchmark of this is what happens when you put a normal person within a group of nerds. Probably most of us would know what it would feel like to be in her shoes, having to tolerate the ‘nonsense’ of the scientific nerds when it could be just as simple as what it looks but just lacking solid evidence. So in some ways, Kanade is like playing the straight man retort role if the nerdy duo overstep their boundaries in science in the name of love. Then there is Kosuke who feels like every group there is this one person who is some slacker. I wonder how he got into this faculty in the first place. It’s not impossible for a gamer dude to be scientific intellect but I feel he would do better as the former. Just saying… Just like Yukimura and Himuro, this guy shows his love in a different from and that is via his dating sim and 2D love of his life, Aika. Just another weirdo with a roundabout way to express his love for Ibarada. You do know that this guy likes the smartest person in the group, right? Big spoiler hint: Aika is a mirror image of Ibarada. So the only way to win over Ibarada is via this 2D clone, right? It’s the only way he gets her love. For now. Isn’t it why he is in the same faculty with her?

I’m sure that Ibarada also shares the same feelings for Kosuke. I mean, they are childhood friends and that says a lot in Japanese culture, right? Because of her status of being the smartest among the group, it would definitely be demeaning if she would to reciprocate Kosuke’s love. It’s like she would have to lower her standards. Doing so also shatters our illusion of her of being the smartest so better not go down that road. Therefore putting on a poker face and being taciturn is best for her character (better remain silent and be thought of a fool than to speak and remove all doubt – but in her case, remain silent and be thought of as wise!) and until Kosuke levels up enough to deserve her love, then only their true romance can start. Geez, love is so complicating! In the meantime, she enjoys teasing him and working him up.

Last but not least, Ikeda being the head professor of this group, he gives a new meaning to having both brawns and brains. He could be a distant relative of Hulk because don’t make him angry. You wouldn’t like him when he’s angry. I wonder what kind of science has his muscles bulge out only when he is angry… And Yamamoto, I believe she isn’t all that bad a person to provoke Yukimura and Himuro to this dramatic point. She’s like playing the villain and it is a good thing the duo worked out for the better. See how close they got in the end? Well, sort of. Otherwise she’d be in real sh*t. It won’t be science that ruined her mangaka future…

Art and animation are okay but the overall tone of the series can be a bit dull. It isn’t all that colourful and the series being mostly scientific explanations, the animation can be a little bland to look at sometimes. After all, the only kind of ‘violence’ is when Himuro and Kanade knock on Yukimura’s head or Kanade giving him a judo throw whenever this guy steps over the line and not being considerate enough (carrying on any further would’ve outraged the modesty). This anime is done by Zero-G who did Tsugumomo, Dive, Dorei-ku The Animation and One Room.

Voice acting is also rather okay. Sora Amamiya as Himuro trying to sound like the scientist type but when she gets love stricken, she starts showing signs in her voice like KonoSuba’s Aqua and Hangyakusei Million Arthur’s Danchou. Almost. Then there is Yui Ogura as Yamamoto. In short, it’s really hard to picture her voicing characters that are not loli type. The other casts are Yuuma Uchida as Yukimura (Ash in Banana Fish), Natsuko Hara as Kanade (Mei in Jashin-chan Dropkick), Nichika Omori as Ibarada (Yurine in Jashin-chan Dropkick), Jun Fukushima as Kosuke (Kazuma in KonoSuba), Ryotaro Okiayu as Ikeda (Byakuya in Bleach) and Momo Asakura as Rikekuma (Nagisa in Kaguya-sama Wa Kokurasetai). The opening, Paradox by Sora Amamiya sounds cute but it still sounds like a generic manufactured anime pop. At least it sounds better than the ending theme, Turing Love by Akari Nanawo featuring Sou. I don’t know, this piece sounds like a cacophony with everything all over the place. Especially the rap singing that makes it sound more of noise than music. Seriously. But there is an insert song (usually played in some experiments) that I like most because it’s cute and somewhat romantic, although it is a spoof of Unchained Melody! Makes me want to sing along to it sometimes!

Overall, this series like I’ve said isn’t for everybody. We probably saw and predicted the outcome right from the start and despite the scientific results didn’t really produce something of our expectations or answered and questions, in a way we were entertained and enlightened by it all. Somewhat. I mean, it doesn’t take a genius to appreciate this show. Hey, at least they’re trying to prove whether or not love is real! Instead of just believing in blind faith! Love is amusing. Science is amusing. Yeah. What a weird chemistry the both are. It just goes to show that when it comes down to the most complicated and basic and natural of things, it is just best to go with your guts. Like how we all have been doing it ever since throughout history. So much simpler to understand this way. Get what I mean? Love is already complicated itself. Don’t need science to add to that misery. Because some things are better left unexplained in detail and that some things just can’t be explained by science. Love is just, uhm, love. Oh, now I’m starting to hear Tina Turner’s What’s Love Got To Do With It…

Senpai, our fight for the fourth season hasn’t begun yet. So before the next season begins, let’s take a look at Strike The Blood: Kieta Seisou-hen OVA first. I’m sure this will be the appetizer before more sci-fi crap sh*t hits the fan in the fourth season. Remember, this is not your fight alone. This is our fight!

Who Moved My Lance?
Kojou and Yukina wake up in a classroom together. Oh gosh. Did they finally do it? And Yukina in an old fashioned bloomers. Of course they have no memories what happened last night. But Yukina thinks something precious to her is missing. Oh Kojou, it’s not her virginity! It’s Sekkarou! What were you thinking?! As they leave the classroom, they see a bloodied bat on the floor and what’s inside Kojou’s pocket? A bra?! Definitely too big to be Yukina’s! Could be Sayaka’s. Oh sh*t! Worse, he sniffs it to make out its scent but Yukina misinterprets this scene… They move on the rooftop as Kojou thought he saw someone moving there. Lots of sheets being hung out to dry. Also there is Asagi’s swimsuit. That is when they remember they were here yesterday for supplementary swimming lessons. But before they could start, it rained. Astarte then came to inform them that swimming lessons are cancelled since a storm is brewing. Hence they got permission to take shelter in the school. When they see Asagi, it seems she is flushed with embarrassment. But she is relieved that Kojou doesn’t remember what happened last night. She hopes it will stay that way. Meanwhile, Motoki, Kiriha, Yuiri and Shio are investigating Vatler’s abandoned cruiser. Looks like some monster broke out of its cage and there is a magical artefact shield in another container. Investigating further, they are then assaulted by an army of mermen and a huge Kraken. Wanna bet this squid was the one who escaped its cage?

Meanwhile, heading into the home economics room, they find Nagisa dead! Don’t worry. She’s not. That’s just ketchup. They further remember what happened last night. She also stopped by the school since the trains had stopped running due to the storm. Asagi then pointed out the big problem: What’s for dinner? After getting permission from the gardening club to use the produce in their garden (it will be wasted from the storm anyway) and make nabe, Kojou and Yukina drew the raw end of the stick as they had to go pick the produce. Yukina slipped and her clothes so Astarte gave her Natsuki’s bloomers to wear. After hearing screams from the next room, rushing over we see Sayaka trying to kill herself and La Folia assisting her?! Seems Sayaka lost some important magical ingredient. To put it shortly, some mushrooms that make you go high and hallucinate. Heh. You bet they remember that they ate some of that last night’s nabe. After dinner, Nagisa created a rice omelette with ketchup and tries to serve Kojou. Of course you bet the other girls were also flirty. Yukina complaining he looks at other girls and should have just done it with her if he wanted to. Sayaka stripping naked and crying foul Kojou doesn’t like her big boobs. La Folia trying to convince him to sign their marriage papers. Wow. It was literally hell. Somehow he got out of that and was taking a breather outside. Asagi came to talk to him but the wind was naughty and blew harder. Her skirt went up and she wasn’t wearing any pantsu. Kojou saw it of course. And you’ve guessed it, Asagi thought human brains are like the same as computers. Beat it hard enough and they’ll forget! And now we know where the bloody bat came from. Sayaka still sad and wants to kill herself. Don’t worry. Astarte says Natsuki has some of those ingredients and will share. Phew. No need for the harem to lose a girl.

Kojou gets a call from Motoki. Mermen and Kraken are too much to handle. Can come help? Sure. After they settle looking for Sekkarou. When Astarte returns Yukina’s dried clothes, she also claims the pole is no longer required and will return it to her. Eh? It seems that Yukina gave her permission to use Sekkarou as a laundry pole to dry her clothes! Yeah, blame those mushrooms! So embarrassing… With the final mystery solved, Kojou has Natsuki do them a favour and teleport to Motoki’s whereabouts. And hence your action sequence in seeing them take down the monsters. But before Kojou could do the finishing move, Yuiri realizes that this shrunken Kraken is just protecting the shield. Since it is just a young offspring, she hopes Kojou can let this one go. Kojou the merciful does so. So they just let the squid swim away into the sea? Hopefully this doesn’t come biting back in the future. While they’re happy for Kraken, they wonder about the mermen. Of course we see some shady baddie, Lei. He is being told the mermen were defeated and failed to retrieve the shield. A shame because it would really have been useful for their future plans.

Strike The Flashback
As cheesy as this OVA seems, I have to admit that in some ways that it was also fun. Oh well. Some fanservice and the usual Kojou harem problems are the things that I understood (I suppose they somewhat included Kiriha here because she was sorely missing in the third season). And hence this OVA is nothing much and feels more like a filler as our gang tries to piece back their missing memories of a night’s mishap. Blame those mushrooms! I bet it is one of those nights that they would want to totally forget. Especially Asagi. Even more forgettable-cum-laughable the officially cheesy named English title of “Who Moved My Lance?”. I thought “The Disappearance of Sekkarou” or “The Missing Sekkarou” would sound better and more accurate than this pseudo-detective-mystery-like title. Oh well. Must be those darn mushrooms making whoever thought that this title sounded like a good one. Yeah, I really want to forget about this title. I hope so when the next season comes around when we are then spammed with more action scenes, fanservice scenes, complicating supernatural sci-fi plots and more cheesy harem narratives. Oh yeah. Just another usual day in Itogami for Kojou and the gang. So senpai, are we ready to take this fight together for the fourth season?!

Strike The Blood III

27 December, 2019

Oh dear. Looks like with Strike The Blood III, I guess this means I have to watch the third season altogether now, huh? My third season of the series, huh? No, senpai. This is our third season! I didn’t think this would get another season but I was wrong. I did. And again, following its previous season’s format, it is released via OVA format and this means taking almost the entire year just to come out all 10 episodes for this season. Oh God. I don’t know why I must watch this series. It’s not that I am a huge fan of it. It’s not like I remember every detail of what happened in the previous season. It’s not that the harem and tits are… Oh wait. Maybe it’s that. All the headache and incomprehensibility just for some cheap fanservice that don’t even matter? Ah well, looks like my fight has just begun. Again. No, senpai. This is our fight! Again.

Tartaros Roses Arc

Episode 1
Kojou and his harem problems. More like his girls got problems. Like Nagisa reprimanding him not to wake up naked in front of her when she herself is in her lingerie. Then when he has no reaction, she gets jealous. What you want, girl?! And then a conversation with Yukina. Don’t know what she got so upset about. Did he say the wrong thing? And then Asagi… Never mind. Noticing that today’s class has many people late, it seems as Motoki reports, there has been a series of ships being grounded the moment they enter Itogami waters or passengers being food poisoned. What are the chances they aren’t coincidences? More women woes. Yukina already irritated seeing Kojou with Asagi. Nagisa takes a step higher as she shed tears the moment she sees them! Something not right… Now down to business. Kojou is captured by Natsuki to explain today’s problem. There has been already 21 cases of ship accidents today. The only thing in common is that all of them are heading towards Itogami. Because of this, no new people or goods can reach the island and so Itogami is effectively isolated. Natsuki suspected Kojou because only someone with vampire powers can do this. She thought capturing him would end this trickery but alas it didn’t. Yeah, we know this guy, why would he even do that?! After asking Yukina’s opinion on magical terrorism, this reminds Natsuki of a similar case whereby a Demon District in Europe was destroyed. The official reports said it was due to flooding but it was a deliberate terrorist act by Tartaros Lapus, a terrorist organization who commits magical terrorism in exchange for money. And the person behind it who can perfectly use feng shui like this is Takehito Senga. Yup, they need to find him to break this whatever diagram thingy. Then a call comes in saying that a director from Artificial Island Management Corporation has been sniped. Natsuki now well knows that this is definitely terrorism as they’re trying to throw their chain of command into chaos.

Meanwhile Nagisa is so confused about her feelings on Kojou that she runs away to a park and hangs out by herself. She meets and befriends December who claims she is here to witness the beginning of the end of the Demon District. Nagisa is then made unconscious and this summons out Avrora’s soul inside her. December assures her not to worry for this is their war and to return to her slumber. Then an explosion occurs at the administration’s HQ. Motoki is worried since it was his father, Akishige who is the president who got caught up in that explosion and his big brother, Kazuma who is a head of the operations won’t let him help. After Asagi learns from Kojou what is going on, she uses her hacking skills to get some info. But immediately she has to destroy her laptop as she was hacked back. Yup, some military grade virus not only infected her laptop but the Island Guard’s network too. Looks like Senga and December are in cohorts. The former is doing this because he has something he cannot forgive and thus putting an end to it all by using Tartaros Rose. Once Nagisa wakes up, December sends her back to Kojou. But the moment Kojou looks at December, those familiar and painful flashbacks flood his head. He realizes she is Avrora.

Episode 2
Kojou pretends nothing happened so December leaves. This has him thinking about December’s word that food is peace. This could mean Tartaros Lapus’ next target could be Itogami’s food stockpile. As they patrol around the warehousing site, suddenly huge golems attack. Apparently Natsuki was confronting Senga and they had a past. Just when she had the authorities surround to arrest him, here comes the golems. Kojou summons his familiar but is stopped by December who proclaims she is the leader of Tartaros Lapus. It seems she has the ability to control Kojou’s mind and seal whatever familiars she summoned. Luckily Natsuki comes to his aid. Then she realizes Senga and December are only distractions as Rogi the pyrokinetic is burning down the warehouses. As she is about to restrain them, December orders Carly to snipe Natsuki. Man, she really took a direct hit. December wants Kojou to join them but after he’s seen, no thanks. While Natsuki is okay but in comatose state, because of the hit from the magic bullet, Nina diagnoses she will take time to regain her consciousness. So Kojou and Yukina have a short while to lament their shortcomings. Can’t mope around forever. Better do Natsuki’s request to get more info on Tartaros Lapus. Just in luck, Rogi is here to bring them to see Senga who wants to talk to them. They are forced too since Carly has them in sights. Don’t want unnecessary casualties…

Senga explains that their aim is to destroy the Demon Districts. All the members in Tartaros Lapus have some history of being illegally used by the military and then abandoned. With Kojou still refusing to help, Senga reveals the true purpose of Itogami is an altar to resurrect Cain. Kojou laughs at this pathetic action of theirs. Even if they did try to ask for help and was shut down, was it because they really lacked proof? That’s not true because they themselves don’t believe in anyone else! So the irony of instead of destroying the Demon District to stop Cain’s resurrection, they should be saving the people who will be sacrificed for it! Well, he’s got a point. Senga realizes that their paths are different and since Tartaros Lapus will not back down from their methods, I guess this is it. After all, they have already set in motion to kill the Priestess of Cain which of course is no other than Asagi. Speaking of her, she visits Motoki who is puzzled with all the events happening. No word that Akishige has been found yet. Because if they wanted to throw the island into chaos, they would have killed Kazuma who is the real person in charge. Besides, it would take more than explosions to kill that old fart. Motoki’s sharp hearing saves Asagi from Carly’s snipe. Run! Kojou uses his familiar powers to rush over but is stopped by December. Then it becomes a battle of summoning and sealing familiars. Kojou looks like he is winning but Avrora’s soul plays cheat by asking if he is going to kill her again. Of course that guy can’t take any more pain to the head so he passes out. Senga comes to collect December and then has Ran to activate the Roses.

Episode 3
Kojou remembers the day he met Avrora and also that fateful day he become the Fourth Progenitor and killed her. A day known as the Scorched Banquet. Motoki and Asagi see demons hovering over the skies and those wearing demon bracelets are all incapacitated. Asagi realizes the hacking wasn’t for Island Guard but this. Now that they have been cut off, the only way is for Asagi to break into Keystone Gate and connect them back to Island Guard so the vaccine will continue to flow. Kojou wakes up after an hour. Mogwai telling him what has happened and it seems a large magic circle AKA Rose is hovering over Itogami. It is gathering magical energy from those bracelets. He hopes Kojou can take care of this as Asagi gets herself into Keystone Gate. With so many demons, can Kojou and Yukina handle it? Not if Sayaka, Shio, Yuiri and Grenda drop in to help. Nice timing for Yukina to take Kojou to a secluded room. She wants him to suck her blood because increasing his vampire powers could be the only way to maintain dominance over his familiars and defeat December. So why does she have to get naked if he is biting only her neck? Need to arouse the blood to the other head below?! HAHA! Oops, sorry… Anyway after blindfolding him, he digs in. Yeah, now I know. Can’t let the blood stain her nice uniform. No wonder her lingerie is also red. Apparently Kojou stops because at this rate her body cannot take it. Coincidentally Yuiri is here to bring Grenda to rest and Yukina gives permission to Kojou to do her in because it’s one-off. Isn’t every emergency one-off? With Kojou powered up, yeah those demons don’t stand a chance. But wait. The Four Heavenly Beasts that represent the directions in feng shui pop up. Is this what Tartaros Lapus is after? Sayaka then detects the one who activated the Rose. The location is Itogami’s abandoned district and Kojou realizes this would be the ideal place if Avrora is going to pop up one last time.

In order for Asagi to break into Keystone Gate, Motoki eats some pills to power up into some wind wraith and take out Carly. Meanwhile Natsuki returns as she restrains Rogi to find Senga’s whereabouts. Asagi manages to do all the hacking and it looks like it is going to affect Ran. She doesn’t mind dying this way but December unplugs her before she gets roasted. December narrates Ran’s tragic story only because maybe Kojou can understand why they’re doing this. Sure, he understands they have a reason to be angry. But instead of taking lives, he is going to save them. That’s why he will stop Tartaros Lapus. It’s his fight! No senpai. It’s our fight! When December summons Dabih-Crystallus, one of the Fourth Progenitor’s familiars, Kojou realizes that she is the Tenth Kaleid Blood and just a seal for the Fourth Progenitor’s powers like Avrora. December explains she was a captive for the Third Progenitor then, Chaos Bride. She was only released because she wanted to go to Itogami. Now that December has unleashed the seal, at the expense of her vanishing, at least the Four Heavenly Beasts will remain even if the Rose is gone. Not if Kojou and his girls can defeat them. Wow, they make it look so easy. December admits her defeat and hopes Kojou can send her comrades to a better facility. She gives him the power of the tenth familiar before vanishing. A before kiss before she goes. I guess Yukina allows it. Since it’s a sad occasion. Meanwhile Senga tries to continue with his mission but is shocked with the appearance of Akishige. Yeah, that old fart is still alive. It seems Akishige is pleased that Tartaros Lapus has done everything as planned including the Priestess of Cain entering the Coffin. Senga realizes too late that Tartaros Lapus was just pawns from the start and is killed off. Asagi is shocked to find herself that the spot she is in is Cain’s Coffin and Mogwai sounds like he did have an ulterior motive to lead her here.

The Time Of My Life Arc

Episode 4
With the restoration in progress, Kojou and co do some charity work to distribute food. All over the news is Asagi who has become a star after her hacking heroics. Heck, she is now an idol singing for peace! Woah! But Kojou feels something is wrong… Asagi looks a bit different. Then he finds out from her friend that this idol is just CGI and was done because the restoration wasn’t making any progress so they thought of cheering up the people this way. With Kojou looking so blur and oblivious, she can’t fathom why Asagi likes this dude. Yeah, he hasn’t even got a clue… Kojou and Yukina then goes to visit Motoki at the hospital but it seems he has been transferred to another hospital. Of course it is Kazuma who had a hand in this as he feels a normal hospital cannot protect him. Also, Kazuma wants him to succeed as the family head now that Akishige is assassinated since he has the proper lineage and abilities. Of course Motoki is free to decline and he will stopped being targeted. However doing so means losing their chance to save Asagi. Of course Natsuki will help them out. Sayaka is happy to become roommates with Yukina. Since nobody is home, she looks around and what’s this test kit?! It’s positive?! Freak out! Since Kojou lives next door, she knocks but only Nagisa is in. Asking about Yukina’s state, Nagisa describes what it seems to be pregnancy sickness symptoms! OMG! Can it be true?! Time to look for that bastard! Now Kojou and Yukina try to visit Asagi’s residence but it is heavily guarded by armed soldiers and you need a special permit. Come back again next time. On their way back, they are attacked by a mage who turns out to be Shike, Yukina’s master and also Nyanko’s true form. She was just testing her and looks like Yukina only powered up when Kojou was injured. Even so, she lost stamina after it’s over. Shike wants to confiscate her spear but Yukina won’t allow it and runs away with Kojou.

Yukina can’t go home now since she has disobeyed Shike, there might be pursuers waiting at home. So that’s what she meant when she said she doesn’t want to go home. It’s not like she wants to flirt with you, Kojou! Can’t stay under this bridge forever so Kojou takes her to a ramen store. Surprisingly they see Lydianne and Ibliss there. Lydianne tells them that she was infiltrating Keystone Gate but stumbled into Island Guard’s SSG, an official strike force comprised of demons who work directly under the administration’s board of directors. Lydianne tried to escape but SSG cornered her all the way. Just when she thought she was done for, Ibliss happened to be passing by and saved her. Since she is under his protection now, that’s how they ended up together. As for why she snuck into such a dangerous place, it is to rescue Asagi. You see, she is being confined in the deepest level of Keystone Gate. In the centre of this impregnable floor lies Cain’s Coffin where Asagi is imprisoned. Somebody needs to decipher that fake idol video because there is a hidden message from Asagi pleading for Kojou to save her!

Episode 5
Kojou and Yukina head down to Floor Zero to save Asagi. Gee, no security? Even with these weak sentries, Kojou is enough to dispatch them. But Yukina mad because he used his magic recklessly? Hey, he saved your ass! Inside this floor, they are shocked to see Meiga. He is also here for Asagi but unfortunately she isn’t anywhere to be seen. Since the guys hate each other’s guts, they start fighting. Meiga shows his true form as a manmade jiangshi AKA Chinese vampire. So he’s an immortal too, huh? And when he stabs Kojou, this shocks Yukina that she turns into an angel?! Hey, she should know that Kojou is immortal, right? So he gets back up and fires back at Meiga with his familiar. Suddenly the scene is cut to Kojou in a lab. Kanon is by his side as she explains they were found by Shike. Yukina is unconscious in the next room. But WTF Sayaka tries to kill him for ruining Yukina’s future?! Kanon’s dad and Shike enter to explain about Yukina having the power of a false angel known as Angel Faux (just like Kanon before). They also explain Meiga was once hired by Lion King to create divine weapons but died during one of its trial runs. However he was brought back to life and Shike suspected his grandfather, Senra turning him into a jiangshi. Due to his talents, Lion King hired him back but with lots of conditions. Hence Touka Fujisaka who was a Sword Shaman and first wielder of Sekkarou was tasked to observe him. Of course she is no longer is this world. She never returned after a mission. Immediately after that, Meiga turned bad before Natsuki threw him into prison. Although officially it is said that Touka died after fighting a group of mages on her own, the real reason is that she did not die. She evolved. She turned into Angel Faux.

Meiga finds himself alive and it is thanks to Vatler who saved him by interrupting Kojou’s familiar. Vatler knows about Meiga’s true objective to recreate the Cleansing that will wipe out everything from the face of the Earth. I guess Vatler has lived so long that he got bored of living? Kojou further thinks back on what Kanon’s dad and Shike explained about Angel Faux. Yukina will have no trouble if she continues to live a normal life but if she continues to use Sekkarou, this will rapidly progress her angel transformation and in no time she will be erased from this world and shift into some higher dimension. Then that pregnancy kit was actually some spiritual kit. Sayaka was devastated because this means Yukina knew about her condition beforehand. And she didn’t say anything to Kojou because perhaps a happy and ordinary life to her means being with Kojou? Oh, don’t start overthinking things now… Hence with Yukina out of action, tsundere Yukina will only help him save Asagi to save Yukina. Lydianne calls Kojou and has found Asagi’s whereabouts. The Coffin is docked in a submarine 400m below sea level under Itogami. Asagi seems to be enjoying her virtual life and has decent control over it. She is approached by Popess to make a deal. That is, she wants an eternal curse brand upon those who wield the power of the Sinful God. No can do. Asagi thinks she doesn’t benefit from this and would make everyone unhappy. I don’t think Popess is going to accept that since she wants to make everybody unhappy anyway. Kojou gets Natsuki to help him teleport to the Coffin. No can do. Got some magic barrier. But she notes it will resurface soon as the ritual for the Cleansing is almost complete. Then Meiga pops up. He is not pleased that Yukina is not with them. He is going to force her out then. Wow. All their combined powers can’t even scratch this jiangshi.

Episode 6
Natsuki warns Meiga’s power is the real deal because he can rewrite the laws of the world. So, basically like God? I don’t know how they can win this but they keep running until the Coffin shows up. And then Yukina pops up! And she turns into an angel to fend off Natsuki’s attacks. Meiga has help from Popess but ultimately it is Paper Noise who intervened and let Kojou and co escape. Wow. This is getting messy. In order to know why Meiga is trying to resurrect Cain, Natsuki calls a specialist who is no other than Kojou’s father, Gajou. Cleansing is about humans massacring demons on a large scale. But back then, demons were known as Gods. Cain was one of them and was somewhat banished. He met humanity and in his bid for revenge against the Gods, provided humanity with knowledge and tools like magic and magical artefacts. Even so, can humans defeat Gods like that? That is why Cain sought to rewrite how everything works. So by just turning Gods into demons, that loophole was enough to massacre them? Okay whatever. Of course the effect that Cain was also killed by a sect of divinity called Devas, those created and bestowed immense powers just for killing Gods. The strongest vampire, in other words, the Fourth Progenitor. We take slight distraction to see Sayaka in her drunk start. Meiga’s poison had alcohol so… Anyway Natsuki wants Kojou and the rest to leave Itogami so that they have a chance to fight back. Natsuki and Lydianne will decentralize the super computer. More Sayaka tomfoolery as she wants Kojou to suck her blood. Sexy time? Fortunately she passes out. Hence an excuse for Yukina to do it on her behalf. Because she sounds like this is the last time she will give his blood, Kojou refuses. Everyone will be sad if you’re gone! I guess that’s the reason why Yukina insists. Oh well. If she says so. Sorry to interrupt your feeding (why does it sound like sex… “Go deeper…”) but Shike is here to give Kojou a ring that will somewhat suppress Yukina’s Angel Faux. Why does this scene look like he is proposing to her, putting the ring on her finger?

Natsuki confronts Akishige trying to condemn the Coffin to the bottom of the ocean. However she won’t need to do anything as Meiga is here. Meiga doesn’t care if Cleansing destroys the world. That’s his intention anyway. Meiga thinks Kojou showing up isn’t a threat but Kojou knows that Meiga and Popess are not in real control of the Cleansing. Otherwise they won’t be down here at the control room because it is Asagi who has been protecting the Coffin’s contents, Cain’s wisdom all this time. Meiga is confident he can deal with her after he takes care of them. He doesn’t think much of Kojou summoning multiple familiars and it still won’t be any match for him. That would be the case if he and Yukina were his opponents. Popess turns into Mogwai and Lydianne has just rescued Asagi from the Coffin. The fight with Kojou was just to buy time for Asagi to do her preparations. With that, Meiga is defeated. Yukina collapses but it is not because of Angel Faux. She’s hungry?! Oh well, better than turning into an angel. Shike is glad it worked out because the ring links Kojou’s spiritual passes to her. So now she is his servant. Technically not yet his bride but his fiancée. Now I see… Meanwhile Paper Noise and Kazuma arrest Akishige. Old geezer thinks he can get away. True, if only he is the head. Too bad a new resolution has been passed to make Motoki the new head (since Akishige is thought to be dead, right?). With Asagi so famous, she has to wear disguise while walking in public. Nagisa then rushes to Yukina and hopes for the best, even taking things a bit far by talking about the name of her future baby! So will Nagisa be an aunt now? They didn’t explain it properly so I suppose that’s why Asagi also gets the wrong idea Kojou knocked Yukina up. Kojou’s battle has not ended yet… We see Meiga is still alive but Vatler kills him off and takes his Cleansing power. All as planned…

The War Of Original Vampires Arc

Episode 7
A council of shady hooded people… Oh well, what else? Destroy the Demon District! Meanwhile Kojou gets into some weird Valentine chocolates argument with Yukina, Motoki and Nagisa. I don’t even… Then they see Asagi getting into the car of Tobias Jagan who is one of Vatler’s men. Shio and Yuiri can’t determine the evolutionary system of Grenda. They also wonder if Grenda who was created to guard a lake treasure, could she be the treasure herself and that she is the guardian of Cain’s relic? They are attacked by Veres Aladar who serves the First Progenitor. It seems Grenda has been identified as a threat by the Holy Ground Treaty council and he is tasked to take her back to be sealed or recycled. Yuiri and Shio know they can’t defeat him but buy enough time just for reluctant Grenda to escape to Itogami to seek Kojou’s help. Aladar could have gone after her had not Kira intervened. Mimori sees this young girl, Kaleid Blood no. 6, Hektos who isn’t pleased she is going to resurrect her generation. Mimori’s goal is to clone a Kaleid Blood so she can transfer Avrora’s soul into that clone. In a way saving both her children. Hektos understands but tells her that her wish won’t come true. Hektos wants this body destroyed and does so. Kojou confronting Asagi getting into the car of Jagan. Geez, why he sounds like a jealous boyfriend? She ignores him and even her friend had to point this out. Heck, not satisfied, Kojou talks to Natsuki about this. Well, it’s Asagi’s freedom to do whatever she wants. So stop sounding like a jealous boyfriend and be one just because a woman got stolen! Kojou then spots Grenda on the roof. Can’t miss that big dragon. Before sad girl can explain, Aladar attacks. Kojou fights him and is of course no match. With Yukina and Natsuki showing up, Aladar knows better not to make enemies with Natsuki here. Hence he challenges Kojou to a duel at sunset today at a northern artificial island. If Kojou loses, Grenda will be taken away. If Kojou wins, Aladar will return Shio and Yuiri as well as swear on his First Progenitor name that they won’t chase Grenda anymore. Natsuki and Yukina can be the witnesses.

Kojou and Natsuki go talk to Shike about this. Shike paints this as a grim outlook that Kojou can’t win. She is unsure why they want the dragon but it doesn’t matter because Kojou will lose and Grenda will be taken away. 2 problems solved! And when Shike suggests Yukina give him something special as a final service, why does Sayaka have to get worked up and attack him? WTF?! And Yukina’s logic is that if Kojou wins, she doesn’t have to give that special service, right? Yeah, how she’d know he’d win? Shike criticizes Kojou that despite being the Fourth Progenitor which is supposed to be the strongest in the world due to the strength of his familiars, he doesn’t even dominate them. Theoretically, if he controls them, he can beat Aladar. Since this vampire thingy is something Shike is unfamiliar of, the only other person whom Kojou can think of is Vatler. But that guy isn’t going to give it to him easily, right? Yukina then suggests talking to Ibliss. He too doesn’t think he can win and even so, doesn’t have a reason to help Grenda. Is because he wants to save her enough of a reason? Because Kojou continues to be oblivious, Ibliss calls him arrogant. He has privileges of a king since even the enemy’s life is at his discretion. A discretion that only the very strong could have. It could be the reason why he is chosen as the Fourth Progenitor. Ibliss hints that there is another person he should consult. If he can figure out who, he has a chance of defeating Aladar. Or else, he’s done for. Meanwhile Asagi sees Lydianne and they do some exchange. Lydianne wonders why Asagi needs all these tanks. It’s to start a war.

Episode 8
Nagisa thought she saw December but is actually Hektos. She is here to bring Nagisa and Kanon to see Kojou and learn about the truth. Aladar is not pleased that Vatler has turned this duel into a grand show. Aladar insists the match will be over soon but La Folia disagrees and believes in Kojou. She adds to the bet that if Kojou wins, he must acknowledge him as the Fourth Progenitor as well as invite him to join Whisper Garden. Since Aladar is wary to accept, La Folia also throws in her virginity to him should Aladar wins. Kojou and Yukina arrive at the place to see it turned into a carnival. Yeah, high class and posh people waiting for the party to get started. And Sayaka instantly accusing Kojou of wasting his chances not speaking to anybody else and hence putting La Folia’s virginity on the line. Apparently it’s not because vampires are horny, if La Folia gives his blood memory to him, he will have knowledge of her kingdom’s secrets. So yeah, looks like the responsibility is on Kojou again to win. Before the fight begins, Kojou sounds like he is going to lose so it’s Yukina’s turn to tell him not to say it like that. Of course he promises to return. But in return she better prepare a lot of service for him! Holy sh*t! For real?! Let’s not jump to conclusions yet… The fight begins with Kojou pulling off a sneaky move to throw the first punch in Aladar’s face. But after that, Aladar goes all out and Kojou is on the defensive. Yukina is worried over her boyfriend’s beat down so Natsuki tells her to calm down and think why this is happening. This duel is most likely a setup by Vatler to make them fight so that Kojou’s Fourth Progenitor powers will awaken. Nagisa witnesses this fight and is shocked to learn the true nature of her brother. She is in shock as Vatler discloses more spoilers to her. She starts blaming herself that all this happened because of her. So shocked that she unleashes a power that temporarily freezes Aladar. Just in time because Kojou is about to get a real beat down.

Avrora possesses Nagisa to go talk to Kojou. With Hektos popping up and claiming to be Kojou’s familiar, Aladar is going to destroy all of them together. That is when Nagisa uses her power with Kojou’s to summon a familiar and fire through Aladar’s body. This isn’t enough to kill him but this opens Kojou’s eyes. He know understands what Natsuki said to him that he isn’t alone. The person Ibliss meant that he needed to talk to are those inside him. His familiars. As they are the ones who have been fighting for him. Hence Kojou warns Aladar to back down now or risk him summoning all his familiars at full power at once. This is when Vatler calls off the match and it is Kojou’s win. With unconscious Nagisa in a dangerous state, Natsuki teleports her to her dimension to recuperate. As for why Aladar was chasing Grenda, Vatler reveals that as the Holy Ground Treaty maintains peace between humans and demons, the council has deemed Itogami as a weapon of mass destruction and will thus be destroyed. As seen by what Meiga was trying to do, using this island as an altar, one can repeat the Cleansing. Therefore fleets from multinationals will soon surround Itogami. How is Grenda related to all this? She is the guardian for Cain’s relic. With this, Natsuki realizes Vatler’s goal is to do another Cleansing. As they try to figure out who else would be enchanting the Cleansing’s spell, they are attacked by Asagi’s tanks. She kidnaps Grenda and leaves the rest in shock that she is cooperating with Vatler. Then Asagi pops up on the news, announcing that the Holy Ground Treaty has sent a message to the Japanese government on their intent to destroy Itogami as a mass weapon of destruction. The attack is scheduled by 6am. Because it is impossible to evacuate everyone from the island and even more so there are not many cities in the world who can accept demons, she is urging all citizens to fight back.

Episode 9
Asagi further adds that the Japanese government has abandoned Itogami. But don’t worry, Vatler will be helping them. Also, she has Grenda activate fortresses that emerge and surround Itogami. These fortresses contain ancient weapons. With that, Grenda’s role is over because as the guardian of Cain’s relic, only she knows the dimension and coordinates of it. Thanks to this, Natsuki’s seal is also destroyed. While she assures there won’t be another Halloween Festa of magic criminals running lose, the more pressing issues is Nagisa. As Natsuki stopped her time, bringing her back to reality means restarting it. So the gang head to her side and Kanon tries hard to heal her. Apparently Hektos thinks she has done enough and knocks her out. Now it’s time to get started on their last banquet. So Hektos has them frolic in the sea? Is she naughtily flirting with Kojou just to stimulate him? So Hektos’ solution to save Nagisa is to extract the 12th familiar from her body. Wow. It’s that easy. But Nagisa disagrees because Avrora will disappear forever. Sure, but don’t do that and both will disappear. Hektos believes Avrora won’t disappear because she is their hope. It is that reason that Hektos believes herself to be the one to disappear. After giving her blood and familiar to Yukina, she starts sucking Kojou’s blood and lets the girls look. This is also to awaken Avrora and draw out the 12th familiar. Then Yukina summons her familiar to cut and extract that familiar from Nagisa.

All is fine and dandy now as the weapons manage to prevent the fleet from decimating Itogami. But as La Folia points out, that is the least of their problems now. Thanks to Vatler entering into alliances with countries not affiliated with Holy Ground Treaty, the world is now divided and on the verge of world war. A large one. This means Vatler intends to fight against the other 3 Progenitors. Stopping this madness depends on Kojou as she takes him to Whisper Garden, the place of the supreme council of the Holy Ground Treaty. The council is made out of 12 members, 3 of which are permanent members. Even if a decision has been made to go to war on Itogami, it can still be reversed by a veto. That right is held by the 3 permanent members who are the Progenitors. Of course that will be hard too seeing that they too might be itching for war. Kojou is teleported to Whisper Garden and tries to get them to cancel their attack on Itogami. No can do. Destroy Itogami = no more Cleansing = world peace. With Kojou realizing there is no negotiations in the first place, he uses his position as the Fourth Progenitor to veto on this war. Yeah, why everyone shocked by this? Like they didn’t see this coming? I mean, do they not know who Kojou is? However, Giada Kukulcan who is the Third Progenitor cannot agree to it because Kojou lacks something to claim himself as the Fourth Progenitor. Like a territory. Conveniently, Kojou claims his territory is Itogami since the Japanese government has abandoned it. Even so, he doesn’t seem like he has control over the island. But they give him a chance that if he can eliminate the threat of Cleansing without casualties, they will accept his veto. And he has only 24 hours to do so. With Kojou claiming Itogami as his territory, Asagi doesn’t welcome this news as she thinks he is trying to undo her efforts. Vatler on the other hand is pleased because he can fight Kojou. Asagi reminds him the deal is off if that happens. Vatler doesn’t mind. Asagi thinks of persuading Kojou to join them and Vatler also thinks this is a good idea. Kojou and him fighting against the 3 Progenitors. La Folia’s troops are now Kojou’s army and Aladar offers to help Kojou because he wants to punish the traitorous Vatler.

Episode 10
Aladar’s plane is under tremendous fire. Oh well, since they’ve reached the destination, prepare to crash land! It won’t be much of a story if anybody died, right? Aladar fights Vatler’s subordinates so as to let Kojou and Yukina go ahead. Meanwhile La Folia’s plane too is under heavy fire. At this moment she asks if Sayaka wants to marry Kojou. You see, Kojou will become the Lord of the Night Empire and he has the right to gather a harem as his blood companions. If Sayaka is not interested, she will not waste time with her anymore. Better think fast, girl. Sayaka claims it is to be with Yukina but to the rest of us, that’s a yes. Kojou and Yukina face off with Lydianne but she is easily dispatched with Natsuki and Astarte intervening. Yukina goes deal with Asagi so Kojou can face off with Vatler. Speaking of which, that vampire dude just sucked the blood of the delegates of the non-member countries of Holy Ground Treaty. That’s what they get for being scared and trying to escape. As Natsuki teleports them to safety, the epic battle between Kojou and Vatler we’ve been waiting for. Yup, Vatler has the power of Cleansing. Kojou is going to lose… Until Yuiri and Shio show up to stall him as Grenda takes him away. Meanwhile Yukina and Asagi’s fight… Looks like it is turning into some argument accusing the other. Yup, Kojou is the centre point. Accusing the other of being too close to him, having Kojou give them stuffs. What’s wrong with these girls? Bickering stop when Grenda delivers Kojou to them. Yukina goes off to fight Vatler since Shio is stalling him. Asagi slaps him to wake him up. Then she starts crying. Is this love? Whatever. After kissing him, she undresses so that he could suck her blood. I think it’s pointless to argue at this point so what the heck. Just sink it in. Can one actually suck gently?

If you’re wondering why Shio, Yukina, La Folia and Sayaka can fight on par with Vatler’s Cleansing, here is Motoki calling to explain that he temporarily has Yume to block Itogami’s dragon vein lines via Leviathan. So they have only 30 minutes to end this. Hence Kojou and Yukina go off to face Vatler. So he doesn’t need the rest of his girls? Whatever. Vatler is waiting for them at this spot where the Fourth Progenitor killed Cain. Kojou corrects him that is only because of the curse of the Devas. Afraid that the Devas could become Cain’s ally, he rebelled against them but was eventually defeated and split his powers into 12 beings and sealed. But all this doesn’t matter to Vatler as his real goal is to fight Kojou at full power. Vatler unleashes his power but Kojou scolds him for being a child. Just because he can’t overcome his boredom, he resorted to this childish manner. It won’t last. Uhm, you just made him madder. Point proven. So if Vatler wants to destroy the world, Kojou will protect it. Because it’s his fight! No, senpai. It’s our fight! Because Kojou’s familiars aren’t enough to fight Vatler, Yukina offers herself to give Hektos’ familiar to him. Yup, blood sucking time. Didn’t even hesitate. Now Kojou has all the power. Vatler even transforms himself and tries to be one with Kojou! They will become the new Fourth Progenitor together! WTF IS THIS GAY SH*T???!!!!! Unfortunately he loses to Kojou and Yukina’s combo. Too bad Kojou spares him because he doesn’t hate him that much. Really? After all that he has done? Because of that, his subordinates come to take him as the escape to another dimension. After all, Cain was also exiled. So is Vatler going to do Cleansing in another dimension? Right after this, the good news comes in with the Holy Ground Treaty rescinding their attack order on Itogami as they have recognized the island as Kojou’s territory. Time to go home. Even in the aftermath if Kojou is the lord of his dominion, he is still a high school student. So shut up and finish your homework! Oh, can you hear the alert that some magical being has escaped from the ward where Avrora is being treated? Time to go take care of it. Hey, it’s his territory, right?

Strike The What?!
Holy what?! You mean there is going to be a fourth season for this series?! A FOURTH SEASON?! Fourth season for the Fourth Progenitor. Heh. Sorry, bad pun. Still I can’t believe it. So my fight will continue?! No, senpai. Our fight will continue! I see this is what happens when you don’t finish Vatler and save us the trouble of getting another season! Sure, there would be other baddies who would want to use Itogami for their own nefarious goals but seeing Vatler had been the main antagonist and hiding in the shadows for a long time, by not getting rid of him means risking he will come back again in the future and bring a whole load of sci-fi sh*t that would threaten Itogami and the people living on it. So you regretting this decision not to finish him off when you had the chance, Kojou?

And as usual… I don’t really understand the finer details of what is going on. Yeah, yeah. I’ve always sounded like a broken recorder when it comes to sci-fi anime series especially those that have lots of those sci-fi jargons, terminologies and other crap words to make it sound oh so grand. Making it even worse is that I don’t really remember much of what happened in past seasons and compounding that misery of mine is that I was too lazy to go back and read my blog. I only refer to my old postings just to find names of the characters. Yup, I couldn’t remember some of their names. Yup, I dug my own grave from the start. And then me go on to blame how confusing this series is… And yet I still continue to watch… What irony! What hypocrisy! Strike the Irony! Strike the Hypocrisy!

And hence I do remember the series for the wrong reasons. Something that I believe is what the series is ‘consistently’. For instance, when Kojou’s harem isn’t fighting against the enemy, their hobby seems to be instantly accusing and blaming Kojou for being a pervert. It’s like their favourite pastime. Like as though they want some of his attention. Senpai, notice me, please! And now with Kojou having his own domain to rule over as the Fourth Progenitor, it becomes official of an excuse why he needs a harem. Not that the series needs a reason anyway to begin with but now this is incorporated into the plot so I guess it makes more sense for him to amass his girls. And I believe that his harem (emergency/spare blood bank would be a terrible name for them) would be further divided into tiers because when you have so many girls with you, it is hard to give them the same equal time. I’m guessing the top tier would be Yukina because since she is his observer and he has sucked her blood a lot more time than others. Next tier would be Asagi and Sayaka. And then Nagisa, Kanon and Yuiri. I could be wrong but I feel this is the pecking order from what I’ve seen. Oh yes senpai, this is your harem!

The other formulaic thing involves the fight and action sequences. Just like in many previous fights, when Kojou fights an enemy, the battle is always somewhat interrupted by a third party, be it ally or foe. This allows our main characters to retreat or escape, giving them some breathing space to plan or whatever. This is how they prolong the drama and the arc. You’d thought they would finish the entire fight the first time they meet but nope, sorry you’re not powerful enough yet or there are some more mysteries for you to uncover as the arc has not finished yet. So we’re going to shoehorn in somebody to break up the fight. Yup, that’s how it always feels. Oh boy. Everybody sure has their own problems to deal with. And for some reason they had to pick Itogami because, long revenge story or some vampire dude just got bored of living so long. Sheesh. Still can’t believe this guy wants to be one with Kojou to be the Fourth Progenitor. Safe to say Vatler won’t be in Kojou’s harem any time forever. Sorry dudes, women only. Also another thing I noticed this season, is it me or does Kojou seem to summon his horse familiar more often than others?

Having said all that, this makes me feel that some of the solutions for plots are written for convenience. Like as though they pull it out of the air for the answer. Take for example when Yukina was in danger of becoming Angel Faux. And guess what? Just one prototype ring created by Shike was enough to elevate the fear of Yukina ever disappearing from the face of the Earth. So easy, huh? You mean no one thought about it? That Yukina would turn into Angel Faux? Didn’t a precedent happen? And just like that, Yukina is safe with other technical loopholes because dumb people like yours truly don’t really understand it all. Also, this ring part is just to make it symbolic that Yukina is the main girl for Kojou. How convenient. I suppose that nothing in this world is neither perfect nor fool proof. You just need to find that weakness or loophole (which this series does quite often) and exploit it. I mean, Vatler’s Cleansing was supposed to be the ultimate destroyer, right? Nothing can stop it ever, right? Nope. Behold! Yume’s Leviathan did the trick. And to think nobody else actually thought of this beforehand. Also, it’s the only way Yume can get her 1 second cameo appearance. Remember that Kiriha girl? I certainly don’t. She didn’t appear this season at all so I guess she really left since the end of last season, huh? Oh well, don’t want to complicate the harem further…

Overall, this series is not for simpletons. Fans with sci-fi minds and interests are only ‘allowed’ to enjoy this. After all, everything that has happened so far, I believe it is just scratching the surface for Kojou since it is just the beginning of a new dawn for him as the real Fourth Progenitor. There are other quirky and shady characters or organizations to deal with so you bet they will ramp up all the drama and the likes in the next season. He won’t have to fight it alone, though. He’s got his harem. Truly, it is their fight. But for me, it’s just me and only me fighting in hopes that I would somehow by then understand and appreciate the fourth season. Fourth season, Fourth Progenitor, heh, it could finally be Kojou’s season. No senpai, this is our fourth season!

Uhm… Wow… You mean after almost 7 years since the second season aired, they finally make the third season?! Damn. That felt like an eternity in anime years. To Aru Majutsu No Index III was a surprise to me as I wasn’t a big fan of the series and probably the series I blamed for making me dislike very heavily themed sci-fi shows (although that doesn’t mean I don’t watch them from time to time). I didn’t think it would come out after that long but anything is possible. Having said all that, the only reason why I am watching this and allowing myself to be confused even more is because of the upcoming third season of To Aru Kagaku No Railgun. Uh huh. I think I need to see this if I want to understand what happens in that series. Wait. Did I say understand? Looks like when science and magic collide, I become a retarded NPC otaku who feels obligated to watch this because, reasons :’(. Such a misfortune…

Document Of Constantine Arc

Episode 1
Fukou da. Bad luck for Touma. Lost his wallet. Can’t buy food for Index. She bites him. At school he gets reprimanded along with Tsuchimikado and Pierce Aogami for entering some heated debate about Playboy bunny girls. Yeah… On the international scale, there are protests everywhere to puts tension between Academy City and Roman Catholic Church. Of course, more trouble for Touma when he sees Misaka doing her kick on the vending machine. He ignores her but she spots him. Then she blames him for never replying her mails and goes to search his handphone. WTF?! Are they dating?! I mean, is Misaka his girlfriend or something?! Then she gets mad seeing a selfie of him and her mom! She would have roasted him had his right hand not nullify it. He manages to escape when she tries to talk about that fight he got into. When Sphinx escapes, Index chases after it and bumps into a nice old lady, Monaka Oyafune. She treats her to some food and learns about Touma probably being a nice guy (because he feeds her). After that, Monaka goes to talk to Touma and needs his input to solve a simple problem. That’s because he has what everybody else doesn’t: Imagine Breaker. As a board member of Academy City, she leaves the rest to Tsuchimikado to explain but he shoots her! Touma is mad but Monaka explains this is her wish. What she is doing is against the board’s will as they want to aggravate the confrontation and eliminate the Roman Catholic Church. She was against it and knew would be taken out. If she ran away, they would target her family. Tsuchimikado takes Touma on a trip to France now. Their target is a Roman Catholic mystic artefact that is the key to resolving this mess: The Document of Constantine AKA C-Document.

Episode 2
Stiyl is interrogating a couple of detainees about God’s Right Seat. However Lidvia wants the release of Oriana so that she can continue to guide the weak. More mumbo jumbo about God’s Right Seat not only to eliminate the original sin of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit but to be just that: be God’s Right Seat and sit next to Him. Fukou da na, Touma. Parachute have difficulties opening. Crashed into a river of a small town in France, Avignon. Luckily saved by Amakusa Church member, Itsuwa. He tells her what Tsuchimikado told him about C-Document. Supposedly some document gives the Pope absolute powers to rule over the land. It also can make what the Pope says become the truth. Hence the Roman Catholics are trying to use that document to make Academy City as evil. Itsuwa explains about the history between the Pope and king of France. What I understand is that Avignon has lots of leylines that would allow the Pope to use the artefacts freely instead of going through all that protocol. Something like a remote. The only drawback is that it takes time to be activated. That is where they come in to stop it. They have to flee when protesters identify Touma as from Academy City. Their goal now is to make way to Palais des Papes. However Tsuchimikado calls and says they don’t necessarily have to go there. They just need to sever the leyline connecting to the Vatican. But he doesn’t want Touma using Imagine Breaker at is still unknown and they are not sure the effects and exceptions. Itsuwa can perform the severing based on her Amakusa skills. In some old building that is housing a leyline, Itsuwa prepares for the ritual (including putting white pantsu?!). But before she could finish, they are attacked by Terra from God’s Right Seat. Did the freak show came to town? If not for Touma’s Imagine Breaker, they would have been goners. Touma could feel the might of Terra’s magic but this guy can pass through solids and spring surprise attacks.

Episode 3
What? What? WHAT?! I don’t understand the explanation of Terra’s precedence magic skill that allows him to change the laws of whatever. Whatever. Forget it. Tsuchimikado drops in to help but with Aleister sending in those powered suits from Academy City to attack, Terra flees. Tsuchimikado fights the powered suits while Touma and Itsuwa find Terra. I don’t know what Tsuchimikado did but he immobilizes all the powered suits because of overflowing data? But Aleister unleashes his next phase. Now those stealth bomber planes fly in. One of them is carrying Accelerator. Touma calls Misaka (surprise!) and asks about the news on Avignon. She mentions about some terrorists creating illegal weapons so Academy City is assisting in some search and destroy operation. Conversation interrupted with Terra attacking. He has C-Document in hand. After knocking out Itsuwa, Terra realizes that Touma has no memories about Imagine Breaker. The prolonged fight allows Touma to deduce his abilities. The reason he cannot kill them is because he couldn’t. He is weak. His magic cannot affect multiple targets at the same time. That’s why when they took full force of his magic, they still live. Touma manages to land a punch in his face and then destroys C-Document. Before Terra could reveal what Imagine Breaker is, he is burnt to a crisp by Accelerator. Lidvia continues explaining that God’s Right Seat isn’t about its members wanting to become angels and stand beside God like Michael or Lucifer. It is to become something above God. Kamijou? Play of words? Terra still lives and returns to Acqua. As the Russian Orthodox Church has sided with them, he thinks of using this incident to invade Academy City. However Acqua asks him about using his skills on tourists and children. Wasn’t he supposed to save humans without discrimination? Terra claims it is to hone his skills so Acqua drops a slab on him to kill him. People like him will never be God’s chosen one. The Pope is here and he hears Acqua’s plan to fight in the upcoming battle himself. Meanwhile Misaka is confused. Yeah, she overheard the entire conversation between Touma and Terra and is not amused about Touma’s lost memories.

Battle Royale Arc

Episode 4
An illegal trader is willing to cooperate with Tsuchimikado but is shot in the gut instead. While being taken away in a police wagon, some weird computer head guy, Banka Yobou slices the van in half! Too bad the trader got killed by him too. Unabara checks the house as Tsuchimikado fills him in on that trader’s job to find people to fill positions of a small and newly formed organization. It is believed they will make their move soon. SWAT people known as BLOCK storm into the house. Later Tsuchimikado and his team check the place. Unabara used his ability to blend in and disguise with BLOCK and has left clues. A small unofficial unit under the name of SCHOOL has hired a sniper, Chimitsu Sunazara to snipe at Monaka who is about to give her speech. Accelerator has Awaki to teleport Monaka and have the sniper miss. A discontented Sunazara wants to snipe Accelerator but is told by his employer to fall back. Hamazura has the misfortune as a manservant for ITEM. Realizing that SCHOOL sent another sniper targeting Monaka after they disposed an earlier one, it is safe to say their warning went unheeded and they’re going to kill them. After the failed Monaka assassination, SCHOOL massacred the scientists at some lab. ITEM drops in as they meet their match in Yobou. Although they emerged victorious, it was a tough fight to defeat him. Mugino realizes the one behind this is Teitoku Kakine, the second ranked Level 5 in Academy City. She has Hamazura chase after some cargo they stole but SCHOOL’s Dress Girl (as she is only known) intercepts. They split up and Hamazura sure does have misfortune with women as Dress Girl goes after him. Lady luck smiling on him as he manages to escape from her hot trail. Tsuchimikado informs him team about a district being under cyber attack. As it houses a lot of viruses including experimental ones, you bet all infrastructure will go haywire and all hell break loose if it gets out. Their job is to intercept it although it pretty looks like a trap to bait them. Unobara calls Accelerator to inform some satellite control centre is the real target so Accelerator hijacks a car and heads there.

Episode 5
Accelerator is ambushed by a member from, uhm, MEMBER. Thanks to his predictable teleportation ability, Accelerator shows no mercy in killing him. At the same time, Kakine is also ambushed by a professor who is a member of, uhm, you guessed it, MEMBER. F*ck his bragging since Kakine easily kills the dude. The last member of, sighs, MEMBER gets trapped in a room that is filling up fast with water. Meanwhile BLOCK has prepared 5,000 mercenaries outside ready to ambush. But Unabara cuts short that plan by making a pre-emptive strike first. This causes Academy City’s deadly helicopter drones to attack and kill many of those mercenaries. Tsuchimikado and co interrogate one of them and from what I understand, they want to use Awaki as a bargaining chip to get into the windowless building where Aleister is. Arriving at a facility, they see lots of BLOCK members dead. They killed themselves? Thanks to the Aztec spell of Xochitl (a member of MEMBER) that made them do so. She has a grudge against Unobara and wants to kill him for his betrayal. To his horror, Xochitl has somewhat merged herself with the original grimoire and is now turning into some horror monster at the expense of her own life just to take him down. Not if Unobara can save her. Tsuchimikado and Awaki confront Tatsuhiko Saku and Megumi Teshio of BLOCK. Megumi isn’t pleased to learn Tatsuhiko plans to use hostage to get to Aleister so she kills him. She faces off with Awaki as she explains her goal to kill Aleister due to some tragedy she experienced and wants to know if Aleister was involved. Awaki defeats her. Meanwhile Kakine beats up Frenda to find out ITEM’s hideout.

Episode 6
Kakine enters ITEM’s hideout and attacks. Kinuhata calls Hamazura about their situation. Their target is Takitsubo. They need to protect her. By the time Hamazura arrives, Mugino has fled and Kakine is about to kill Takitsubo. Even at this point, Takitsubo wants Hamazura to run away and not die. She then uses Body Crystals that makes her abilities go wild. Knowing that she will die if she uses it another time, Kakine doesn’t even bother to kill her and leaves. Hamazura then gets a call from Mugino to counterattack SCHOOL. After Hamazura leaves Takitsubo in the hands of Yomikawa, Mugino confronts him (with Frenda’s corpse in her hand – she got killed by her for her failure). Hamazura has had it with Mugino and will not let her use Body Crystals anymore on Takitsubo. He gets pissed off knowing that she doesn’t care about Takitsubo at all and if she dies, she’ll just find a replacement. Hamazura runs to an unmanned facility to fight Mugino. All I can say is that because Mugino is arrogant, viewing herself as Level 5 as compared to Hamazura’s Level 0, he beat the sh*t out of her, knocking her out with one punch to her face. Accelerator gets a call that Last Order is in danger. She was lost and Uiharu found her. After Last Order went off, Kakine beats up Uiharu for not telling about Last Order’s whereabouts. If he knew she was with her, why didn’t he follow the loli? But thankfully here is Accelerator to settle the score. Yeah, they’re turning this place into a hellish battlefield. Kakine thinks his dark matter is superior to his vectors since it doesn’t exist in this world and hence not subjected to its laws. His plan is to defeat Accelerator to steal his top spot so he gets to see Aleister. However Accelerator shows him why they are different as Accelerator managed to protect the innocent people from their destructive battle. Kakine becomes mad and this allows Accelerator to defeat him. Before he could kill him, Yomikawa tries to reason with him not to be the bad guy but is stabbed by Kakine. This causes Accelerator to go berserk with Kakine adding fuel to the fire by blaming him he can’t protect others. Accelerator turns into his dark mode and beats Kakine to a pulp. Until Last Order shows up. That cute loli smile makes him want to kill her but can’t. When he calms down, Last Order hugs in. Nobody can beat the loli power! Tsuchimikado narrates about Alesiter’s secret plan of spreading millions of surveillance nano-devices called UNDER_LINE around that would give him direct info. SCHOOL, ITEM, MEMBER and BLOCK are names from the dark faction. And there’s one more: DRAGON.

Acqua Of The Back Arc

Episode 7
Itsuwa warns Touma that Acqua has sent a challenge to the Church of England and Academy City that he will hunt Touma down. Touma downplays that although Itsuwa and her Amakusa group are here to protect him. I guess Tatemiya is bored with the job so he executes some sick plan to make Itsuwa’s boobs grow bigger by kicking a football at Touma so his head falls into Itsuwa’s bosoms. Misaka not really liking that… Even Index isn’t fond of him bringing home an Amakusa girl. However with Itsuwa being useful helping around unlike useless Index, Touma even tells off Index to clean the bath! More weirdness with Maika busting in to learn of Itsuwa’s secret recipe. I think it’s time for time out so they take a break by heading to a public bath at an underground district. Misaka is there to blow off some steam too but I guess she’s going to need more than that with Index and Itsuwa there too. As Touma and Itsuwa leave, they realize the place suddenly is void of people. That is when Acqua attacks. He claims he has defeated Tatemiya’s groupie. Acqua wants Touma to give his right hand and since he won’t, he gets beaten up. Itsuwa tries to heal him but with no effect. Touma tries to be a hero and get up to beat this guy but gets beat down again. Acqua will wait and give him 1 more day to cut his right hand and give it to him.

Episode 8
Itsuwa falls into depression for her failure to save Touma. That guy is lying in hospital. Tatemiya had to scold her that by doing so, Touma’s sacrifices were in vain. Acqua will be back and she moping around will not extend the deadline. If she wants to apologize to him and prove she is not useless, then fight. Thanks to that, Itsuwa now turns into a scary yandere, sharpening her blades. Did Tatemiya say too much? Tatemiya gets a call from Orsola who has done some research on Acqua. William Orwell is his real name and was a British mercenary who fought in hellish battles. He was about to be knighted but went missing. When he reappeared, he became Britain’s enemy. I guess this is to show what they’re up against with. Someone who is both strong and smart. When the Amakusa guys surround Acqua, Itsuwa is in no mood for negotiation and attacks first. This time she is better prepared, though Acqua is still way better than her. There’s some rant about Acqua having some ability to use both humans and angelic powers but then the Amakusa guys got a trick up their sleeves as they pull off some move that breaks that balance, allowing them to defeat him. But too bad, that is just short-lived. That trick would have worked had Acqua been an ordinary saint. Yup, he isn’t an ordinary saint. Remember, he is one of God’s Right Seat. Acqua goes on the offensive and the Amakusa guys could have been done for had he not leave. So why are they lucky? Acqua instead goes to square off with Kanzaki.

Episode 9
Kanzaki is no match for Acqua. As expected. But it’s still too early to call, right? Misaki is complaining how she can’t get out when Touma pops up in front of him. Because he still feels the need to go, Misaki scolds him about never asking for help and shocks him that she knows about his memory loss. However Touma replies even if he had them, there are things he still must do. He is moved by the heart, not the head. Misaka just stood there in shock. She probably would have wanted to help him but realizes this is something he needs to fight to get back on his own 2 feet. We return to Kanzaki’s beat down. When she calls the Amakusa gang to assist her, this is because she has realized that her own arrogance and labelling others as weak has brought this upon herself. So there’s some more explanation about Acqua holding tremendous powers of a saint and because of that, he is the most susceptible to anti-saint spells compared to other saints. So when Acqua tries to attack, our hero Touma pops up to stop his tracks, the Amakusa gang hold him down while Itsuwa delivers the finishing blow of Saint Destroyer to purge his powers. Acqua’s flashback shows the moment he decided to leave Britain after turning own being knighted. Knight Leader gave him a few punches as dissatisfaction. Acqua’s plan was to protect Britain from the outside while Knight Leader from the inside so as to allow them to have the widest range of options. Touma is back in hospital and Itsuwa by his side. Because they look so close together, it made Index mad. I think leaving the hospital without her knowledge is just an excuse. And Itsuwa sides with Index… While the Pope is devastated over Acqua’s defeat, Fiamma wants to strike Britain. Forget about Academy City. There is something in Britain they must get. The Pope refuses to allow this madness and attacks him. But you know, Fiamma as the leader and most powerful of God’s Right Seat blows the Pope away. He didn’t die but he took the brunt of it, hence preventing further damage from affecting the Vatican. The news report some sort of infighting among the Roman Catholic Church but everything else is speculation.

British Royal Family Arc

Episode 10
Itsuwa looking up on long distance dating? And how to snatch a man’s heart? Well, good luck. Yeah, even Misaka is feeling really embarrassed over her recent close up with Touma. She didn’t abuse the vending machine this time but her sparks went out of control… More bad luck for Touma. Sleeping gas suddenly gets thrown into his room. Tsuchimikado calls him right in time to tell him he needs to head off to Britain with Index. Yeah, some bombing of the Eurotunnel has strained the relationship between Britain and France. During the flight, Touma goes to the toilet but sees blood stains. He is quickly apprehended by the stewardess who tells him that is the blood of her colleague. Apparently there is a French anti-Britain terrorist on board making some demands otherwise they’ll bring down the plane. Touma wants to help but is told to stay put. Meanwhile the terrorist tries to fix some connector that is near Touma’s seat. With Index returning and wondering what he is doing, he takes her hostage. Touma hears her cries and barges out to beat up that guy but he runs away. Touma is done doing nothing and will go stop the terrorist. He learns the connector is some stabilizer thingy. Without it, the plane will crash. Touma goes on the search and tries to lure out the terrorist by pressing the emergency button. But then the co-pilot sees his instruments of fuel leakage and hence they are going to force to land the plane on the highway. Apparently this is the doing of Laura. Even if this risks the lives of the passengers, as long as she can secure Index, that’s okay. The terrorist contacts the captain and threatens to kill the passengers if he doesn’t bring the plane back up to altitude. Thanks to the jamming interference, Laura’s plan fails so she sends Stiyl to do the job. Touma finds the terrorist and punches him out. He is then suspicious why he waited so long only to act. He then realizes he had a comrade hidden in the cargo during the transit from Paris. So only 1 comrade? Yeah, Touma takes him on and he is crazy enough to take the plane down if everything fails but luckily with the help of Stiyl to cause some air pressure vacuum to pin down that guy and Touma to take the grenade off his hand. The plane safely lands in Edinburgh.

Episode 11
Kanzaki brings the duo to Buckingham Palace as they meet up with Knight Leader who will bring them to meet Queen Elizard of Britain as well as her daughters-cum-princesses, Rimea, Carissa and Villian. Elizard shows a sword, Curtana Second which is only a replica of the first which supposedly gives you powers similar to Archangel Michael. They discuss about the Eurotunnel explosion and because Elizard believes its cause is magic, hence she called Index to determine if it is French type. People might see it as a quarrel with Britain and France when actually it is between Britain and Academy City, and Rome and Russia. Intelligence also showed interference during that plane hijack originating from Scotland. This means they have enemies within. They are identified as New Light, a small unit that has 4 people. Elizard assigns her subordinates each a mission. As Touma is a civilian, he cannot be forcefully participate. However this means he is going to get billed heftily for the services… Yeah, glad he volunteer himself. Touma and Oriana are driving around the streets of London when New Light already blunders because Lessar got confused of a few similar bags with the same design as hers. This allows Touma and Oriana to go after her. Meanwhile, Bayloupe is found by the Amakusa side and although she defeats Itsuwa, she is then caught in by some magic trap. Touma and Oriana continue their chase of Lessar. Touma is told that the bag they are carrying is Skithblathnir. It can teleport contents among each other. When they corner her, Lessar calls this a victory because there is a fifth member. Lessar is prepared to die and could have taken a direct snipe had not Touma saved her. Though, she is still injured. The perpetrator turns out to be Carissa. What New Light was transporting was Curtana Original and now in Carissa’s hands, she rallies all knights of Britain to begin their attack. Claiming herself as the new head of state, she vows to change Britain by destroying the current one.

Episode 12
Knights vs witches and nuns?! Weird. After Index confirms that France was behind the tunnel’s explosion, Carissa orders her side to make preparations for retaliation. Carissa mumbles about the need for Britain to stand up on its own separate power to avoid getting owned in this mix up between science and magic as well as those Christians and Catholics. Now she turns her attention to deal with her royal family. She will kill them all because the less people who can wield Curtana Original, the better. As they have already fled the palace, Carissa is now confronted with Kanzaki. She has no time to deal with her so she lets Knight Leader handle her. Well, that was a quick defeat. Carissa intercepts Villian’s carriage. As Knight Leader is about to behead her, here comes Acqua to the rescue. Man, if he was just a second late… He then lets her ride a horse directly to Necessarius’ hideout and will catch up later after he deals with Knight Leader. Acqua takes in a lot of damage but it’s time both side put an end to this epic power fight. Meanwhile Oriana will stay and handle things and lets Touma sneak away on a train to France. As he tries to hide from inspection, he stumbles into Floris of New Light. Since she is magically cuffed, his Imagine Breaker easily breaks the spell. He takes her to escape by jumping off the train. Don’t worry. There’s a river below, right? Yeah, just 1 metre deep! Oh sh*t! Elizard and Laura manage to break free from their captors. Blame Laura’s careless explosion for that. Laura’s plan to hitchhike using her sex appeal failed. Truck drivers must be very wary these days. I guess it’s riding the horse to London then.

Episode 13
It’s not science. It’s not magic. It’s crap that they survived that fall into the shallow river! Luckily Villian is here to pick them up but Touma leaves Floris in her care. Because Knight Leader is shocked and distracted at Acqua’s goal to fight for United Kingdom without siding with the church or royal family, this caused his defeat? Touma returns just at the end of the fight and sees Acqua trying to rescue Index. They both have to cooperate since Carissa is here to finish them. Some explanation about how Curtana Original can alter dimensions. Whatever. It blew Touma away. Acqua leaves Index in Touma’s care, mentioning that Carissa and the knights’ interest aligned only because of Curtana Original. If they destroy that, the coup will be over. Touma and Index are picked up by the Amakusa guys. With Carissa returning to Buckingham Palace to retune the sword due to its unstable power, they plan to use this chance to strike. With Knight Leader defeated, it is a good time to destroy Curtana. So they make plans to infiltrate via subway underneath the palace. Meanwhile Misaka is eating at a restaurant that she believes will enhance her boobs? WTF?! Then Touma calls. First time. You gonna answer it? As expected, he asks her suggestion how to open electronic locks on a subway’s shutter. You mean there are no electronic locksmiths around? Touma, Index and Villian walk through the subway. Touma accidentally activates a golem that attacks them. The trio combine their efforts to take it down. Thanks to that, they got the train running. But before the big strike, everyone has a big feast. Can’t fight without an empty stomach, eh? Do they even have time to talk about squandering excessively large boobs?! Elizard and Laura finally reach London and they picked up Rimea along the way. Elizard doesn’t think those guys can actually defeat Carissa with just their willpower and without any trump cards. Hence she is going to get some mystic artefact from the museum.

Episode 14
The big chaotic battle is here. Touma and Villian arrive first at Buckingham Palace to face Carissa. She is alone and disposed all the knights by her side. Slowly the rest come by to pitch in to fight Carissa. Everyone vs Carissa. Carissa has got the command of several destroyers to fire devastating bombs at the palace and even if they manage to destroy one, she can order another. Rimea has realized Carissa’s actions, the reason why she hasn’t killed anyone yet. She relays to everyone how Carissa is doing this for the sake of Britain. France and the Roman Catholic Church were using EU as their pawn with pressure from Russia. With their nation’s dignity violated, Carissa wielded Curtana Original to fight against all of them. At the same time, she resolved to seal this weapon for eternity along with herself in a cave she has chosen as her tomb once this is over. She hopes the knights will come to save her. Knight Leader leads his knights to face Carissa. Despite she can threaten to call more bombs, Acqua disables the telecommunication satellite. More of everyone vs Carissa. However she can still hold her ground because with the bloated heroic side, this means more of them to defend and she just have more targets to strike. Finally Elizard steps in. She uses the power of Union Jack to equally distribute power to all the people in the United Kingdom. This gives them the power to fight and be heroes for the day. How can 90 million citizens march to Buckingham Palace and fight against Carissa? Literally now a whole lot more of everybody vs Carissa. The people vs Carissa! United Kingdom vs Carissa! But they don’t have to lift a finger because it is eventually Touma’s Imagine Breaker that breaks Curtana Original and one good punch in Carissa’s face, sending her flying away! Team Rocket?! I don’t know why in the aftermath, nobody picks up Carissa as she lies weakened in some British alley. Because of that, Fiamma is here to thank her that this war he instigated paid off and he was able to get what he wanted. Before he could dispose her, Touma comes to her rescue. Fiamma won’t fight him as he doesn’t want him destroying the mystic artefact he worked so hard to get. That artefact is some safety device for Index. Man, she sounds like a broken computer? Fiamma needs to go to Russia to collect a material he needs to summon an angel. While he is away, he hopes Touma can fix Index and take care of his right hand until he returns. Index is left in the care of Stiyl and as you guessed it, Touma is going to Russia to punch the hell out of Fiamma.

DRAGON Arc

Episode 15
Tsuchimikado gathers his team with orders to eliminate a terrorist group called Spark Signal who has taken some hostages. We take a detour seeing Hamazura and Kinuhata visiting Takitsubo in hospital. She is doing well but has lost her fighting abilities. Kinuhata mentions that ITEM has been dissolved and she is waiting to be assigned to a new group. Then this WTF distraction with Kinuhata trying to tease Hamazura by almost flashing her panties since that guy is more into Takitsubo than her. WTF?! Spark Signal plans on destroying this huge particle accelerator to prevent the board from making any open moves. They are about to kill a hostage but a hero in the form of a villain (read: Accelerator) kills them all. This mission might be simply over except for that one fact bothering Accelerator: The terrorists were demanding the higher ups to release to public info on DRAGON immediately. Stephanie Gorgeouspalace is hired to replace Sunazara to take out Accelerator as well as other targets like Kinuhata. However she kills him because her enemy is everyone in Academy City. Tsuchimikado’s group is then contacted by Shiokishi of the board to dispose the remnants of Spark Signal. Of course they want to get this boring job over with but if they do as they’re told, they might lose their lead to see DRAGON. Perhaps side with the enemy this time? Kinuhata tells Hamazura that she along with the surviving remnants of ITEM, SCHOOL, BLOCK and MEMBER are now drafted into a single new team. Yeah, she’s already disobeying orders by being with him instead. That’s why she needs his help to wipe out all the terrorists before she gets dragged back into this new team. Before they can start doing that, they are being chased by a drone attack helicopter. Dress Girl contacts him and possibly the one who set up this attack. She tells him the terrorists he is after have occupied a salon in District 3.

Episode 16
Hamazura tries to hijack a helicopter to go save Takitsubo. Then he gets a call from her not to come because the terrorists are well armed. She is okay but is in hiding. With Hamazura getting really desperate, the pilot agrees to help. And he jumps onto the roof, the plastic tree breaks his fall? And he manages to shoot straight and kill several terrorists?! WTF???!!! I guess a guy in love can do the impossible. At the same time, Accelerator busts in to kill the terrorists but Sugitani ‘assists’ in killing them. Sugitani hopes they never meet again. Accelerator checks around and sees Takitsubo unconscious. Hamazura got the wrong idea that he did something to her. Accelerator shows no mercy in beating him up but spares him. From what he said, Hamazura realizes Accelerator was only helping her. While lying in his pathetic state, he gets a little reprieve with Takitsubo hugging him, commending he was the only one who came to save her. Aww… So sweet… As Tsuchimikado’s side contemplate about DRAGON (since all those who know about it are dead), Accelerator connects the dots and realizes it must be connected to Last Order. Accelerator knows and escapes an assassination attempt from Shiokishi. He is going to kill him but Tsuchimikado believes in getting Monaka on their side for political preparations. When Accelerator does so, an aide warns him not to because it will drag her back to the double underground life that she has escaped from. But when a kid whom he saved during the hostage incident wants to fight alongside him no matter how dangerous, Monaka agrees to join him to meet Shiokishi. Hamazura and Takitsubo see several simultaneous explosions in the city. They see Kinuhata trying to escape Stephanie’s assassination. Sugitani reports to Shiokishi about Monaka and Tsuchimikado’s group cooperating and will definitely come here. Shiokishi will make preparations to meet them. Inside the building, the gang is separated. Accelerator is confronted by Sugitani. He mentions once Monaka is done for, they will use Academy City’s collective power to get rid of him and then secure Last Order. Monaka talks to Shiokishi that she wants to revoke his powers. She also wants to know about DRAGON. Eventually, negotiations break down and Shiokishi wants to kill her. Too bad it is Unabara in disguise. Shiokishi plans to escape and have his guards keep Unabara at bay but is killed by them. Seems his guards are Unabara’s Aztec buddies in disguise, Tecpatl and Tochtli. They are here to kill him.

Episode 17
Tecpatl possesses the original grimoire and uses it to attack Unabara at the expense of Tochtli. But he didn’t read his grimoire well enough so Unabara is able to cast some spell that blows a hole in his guts. Sugitani thought he jammed Accelerator’s device to immobilize him but Accelerator reconfigured it and turned the tables on him. Kinuhata manages to defeat Stephanie since she is all just firepower compared to Sunazara. She then realizes the target is Hamazura and wants him to run away with Takitsubo. Kinuhata is apprehended by Dress Girl and is explained this is all part of Aleister’s plan. People like Touma and Accelerator are just outliers that could be incorporated easily to his cornerstone plan. However, Level 0 like Hamazura is hard to predict and poses a threat since he is able to take fate into his own hands when he should have died. Hence all of Academy City is now going to kill him. Accelerator interrogates Shiokishi about DRAGON. He mentions that it is all around them. Then this angel thingy pops up before him. This is DRAGON? Some mumbo jumbo explanation about his being but if he is to be specifically called, he is Aiwass. Some of his words are inaudible because our human ears can’t comprehend such beings. He offers to destroy Aleister’s plans since it is already starting to show cracks. When he mentions that Last Order will eventually break down if things continue this way, that’s the taboo word that gets Accelerator all revved up to kill him. Of course he can’t even touch this being and gets trumped. Hamazura is cornered and praying for some hero to save them. Good news: The guards are killed. Bad news: By Mugino. She wants to kill him herself! He runs but Mugino is trying to force Takitsubo to use Body Crystals to save Hamazura or he dies. Hamazura won’t let her do that. If blasting explosions at her won’t do, maybe this jet burning testing chamber will burn her to smithereens. I can’t believe she allowed him to get into the safety area to start the burning! Was she lamenting how the higher ups won’t let people like her die so they can reuse her again and again? Hamazura gets a call by Kinuhata to run some more since more guards are coming their way. So can he fly this jet?! Oh well, it’s on autopilot. Thank goodness to autopilot because Hamazura and Takitsubo can kiss and make out! Best reward for surviving this sh*t! Meanwhile Accelerator has taken Last Order and on a train to Russia as advised by Aiwass. Yeah, this guy looks traumatized. Aiwass calls Aleister about being obsessed with the kids of Academy City because they have what he lacks and will always stand up no matter how many times are defeated. Aleister’s reply is that he will use anything to achieve his goals. Including him.

World War III Arc

Episode 18
Russia declares war on Academy City. They believe they are hogging all the world resources for their science and technology that will leave the world devastated. If they do not comply with the demands to be transparent and drop all their projects within the deadline, it’s all-out war. Hamazura is travelling through the Russian wilderness and Takitsubo is sick from the effects of Body Crystals. This guy is desperate to rob a store to get some goods to save her but thankfully the store is currently being robbed! He beats up the robbers and gets the stuffs for free as gratitude. Meanwhile Carissa leads the nuns and knights to protect from the onslaught of the invading French. I know Touma is on his way to Russia but is he walking the entire way there?! But he isn’t travelling alone but with Lessar. She claims she is here to protect him from death as it would be a pain to Britain if he dies. Also, he needs a translator, right? Not sure if the mission is unimportant or Lessar’s life is so boring that she tries to outright flirt with him. WTF?! Touma and Lessar find Fiamma’s secret base. Hearing that he is looking for Sasha who is hiding in the Elizalina Alliance of Independent Nations (EAIN), they plan to find Elizalina first to ambush Fiamma. They manage to do so and though Elizalina acknowledges Fiamma as an important figure in this war, she doesn’t want her EAIN citizens hurt. Knowing that Fiamma and Touma are looking for Sasha, Touma suggests to send Sasha out of her borders and execute an operation to fight Fiamma there. Before the plan could reach further deliberation, Fiamma attacks. Imagine Breaker saved their skin a few times but can Touma defeat Fiamma if he just defends? This fight has also do away with the need to find Sasha since she drops in to fight Fiamma. Oh, Vento is also here to fight against Fiamma as she can’t tolerate his actions messing with the Roman Catholic Church any longer. After Accelerator dispatches a few attackers, he found some operation plans that could be related to Aiwass. But upon reaching the Russian military unit, it is decimated and he believes Academy City could be behind this. A few sorcerers surround him. Time for some fun.

Episode 19
Though Accelerator disposes of them easily, he notices the different laws in their magic. Could this be what Aiwass was talking about? Then flies down Misaka Worst. Another one of those Sisters whose goal is only to kill Accelerator. Vento thought she could kill Fiamma with her new powers. Sadly, she’s mistaken. He is still a lot superior. He then collects Sasha and will be back for Touma later. He claims they are both the same. Just that he has confidence he is doing this for the greater good. Touma doesn’t share the same sentiments. He doesn’t care if it is right or wrong but making Index suffer is unforgiveable. Fiamma wonders if he can say that to her face since he might look like he is protecting her to satisfy his own consciousness but is this what Index really needs? Takitsubo is being treated but with the village’s insufficient facilities, she might not hold out. The village will soon be attacked by privateers, unofficial mobs under the army. They’re trying to take this village and make this as their foothold for the Russian army since this village is near the border of EAIN. Accelerator runs from Misaka Worst and cannot fight back due to his vow never to hurt them again. Hence she has a blast beating the crap out of him. She even mocks how the Sisters never sympathized with him not because they decided so but rather they were incapable of expressing such feelings. So once the next phase is launched, those hatred will accumulated and it will be revenge time. When she decides to target Last Order, that is when Accelerator screws it all and fights back. Now it’s his turn to beat the crap out of her. His trauma activated when she pleads for help. He goes berserk thinking Sisters’ are meant to be killed by him and then make his mind broken. All those higher ups must be watching and laughing at this spectacle. Well, he is going to show them that his power can also be used to protect. Hence he is going to save her too.

Episode 20
Misaka Worst wakes up. She is mad Accelerator saved her. I don’t think it’s the right time for her to be ungrateful. Because Accelerator is going berserk trying to destroy everything. Does she want to get destroyed? Hamazura is trying to defend against the bloodthirsty privateers. Land mine came in handy to immobilize the tank but how will he fight against the helicopter? Don’t worry. Acqua is here! Touma arrives where Accelerator is. The latter is mad he is here and starts blaming him he couldn’t save Last Order and that this little kid had to go through lots of sh*t. That’s why the only way he could protect is by playing the bad guy. Touma tells him off it doesn’t matter if it is good or bad. You don’t need reason or status. Just protect the person you want and stand proud of it. Man, Touma’s words must be so resonating that he allows to be beat down like that? Yeah, he lost to Touma again. I guess Accelerator has come to terms that the guy who doesn’t think about whether good or evil is the strongest. Carissa faces off with the Maiden of Versailles and tells her about the Kremlin Report. Something about the Russian military able to take measures during an invasion and capture nuclear installations. The nuclear arsenal takes priority over human lives. Versailles accuses her of using French territory as a stepping stone to attack Russia. Once France prospers under the Roman Catholic Church, they cannot disregard their orders then. Carissa speaks the truth that this war is not the will of the Roman Catholic Church but Fiamma. They still have a chance to end this or will they become pawns of Fiamma. When Misaka sees Touma in the background of some TV news, she packs her bags to head to the warzone. Sorry Shirai, a certain guy is more important. Accelerator wakes up with Last Order by his side. A note left by Touma that only states Index’s name. Touma is doing some serious reflection if his doing has benefited Index in any way. He realizes he has been deceiving Index and is the worst but he will not tolerate submitting to Fiamma.

Episode 21
The Pope realizes the cardinals are holding a meeting to elect a new Pope. This means he has lost his authority and whatever he says will not end the war. But he is going to do what he can. Hyouka is talking to Aiwass about the situation in Russia. Though Aiwass doesn’t intend to do anything unless it interests him, Hyouka intends to head to Russia but on a condition her friends will not be hurt. Otherwise she will also make him her enemy. Acqua just finished clearing out the privateers. Those powered suits from Academy City arrive. Hamazura doesn’t want Acqua to destroy them. Instead, let them use this village as their base. Although they will temporarily lose their territory, at least it will be guarded. Accelerator doesn’t understand whatever magic is related to this document who took from the train. He is told that perhaps Elizalina could read it. However she is injured and recuperating at the battlefield. Accelerator shoots all the spies since he is going to leave Last Order here and get Elizalina. Hamazura and Takitsubo are running away from a powered suit. Thankfully Accelerator saves them. Elizalina diagnoses Last Order and Takitsubo’s situation. They have toxins in their bodies. Although Takitsubo’s can be removed and she is safe for sure, the same can’t be said for Last Order as her toxins will ‘replenish’. Accelerator shows the document to Elizalina and wonders if she can read it. Maybe. But he wants her to concentrate on healing the girls.

He goes to see Misaka Worst and wants her to work for him to collect data from the spies. Why would she work for him? Dark May Project. Misaka Worst needs to find an ability that makes her irreplaceable and not easily disposed of while Accelerator is going to find a way to save Last Order. As Academy City has crafted them to be evil, they are going to fight against them. They interrogate the spies but find lots of inconsistencies in their stories. Realizing this document is to be brought to the Russian’s frontlines, Accelerator is going to storm it. Touma is puzzled that the Russians and Academy City are fighting each other but Fiamma hasn’t come out of his base. Is he in some magic ritual? Ponder no more because Fiamma tells him himself that this is all to lure Touma out and make sure his right hand is safe. Stiyl accuses Laura of trying to mess with Index’s body to prevent Fiamma from getting all her grimoire as she has the other remote artefact that controls her. When Stiyl intends to do something about it, Laura uses her remote to activate Index. The time has come for Fiamma to finally materialize his floating island, Star of Bethlehem (SoB… ;p). This is his intention rather than preparing for a large scale mystic artefact. Misaka has hijacked a plane to Russia. Oh my, how could she see Touma right on that floating island?! Is her Touma vision really that strong? An angel cuts down the jet. Misaka lands but stumbles into one of her Sisters.

Episode 22
Fiamma has materialized the archangel Gabriel and uses her to remove all those who aren’t related to this. Takitsubo has recovered. Together with Hamazura, they decide to go back and protect that little Russian village since the Russian military might be planning to use a biological weapon on it. EAIN can’t act because the Russians will think they might be after the nuclear silo info. When Elizalina tells Accelerator about SoB and Gabriel being somewhat incomplete is because of the document in Accelerator’s hands, he believes this might be all connected in saving Last Order. Touma bumps into Sasha. She was used by Fiamma in a ritual to materialize Gabriel, hence the archangel manifested on its own rather than possessing her. Touma thinks she is connected and tries to touch all over her. Did he have a good time feeling her up? Too bad no nullification effect. Just Sasha beating him up. Touma thinks he might be using a remote to control Sasha like he did for Index. The next Pope hopeful thinks he will become the next Pope. But with the ex-Pope rallying the people, they are marching towards the Vatican and the guards can’t stop or harm them. Hence this Pope potential curses his fate what should have been him as the next Pope. But ex-Pope somewhat praises him for his actions pf uniting his followers and will vote for him in the next Papal Conclave and will aid him in his path. All he needs is to head to the library to do some research on how to bring down Fiamma. Fiamma cuts ties with his Russian conspirator seeing he already has what he wants and this dude no longer has any role to play. Carissa and Elizalina take on Gabriel. Can they really take on God’s archangel? Don’t really think they can win but what’s with Carissa’s plan to call in her surface to air missiles to fire at SoB? Gabriel returns to protect it. She turns her attention to Touma and Sasha but Hyouka kicks down Gabriel?! Hyouka > Gabriel?

Episode 23
Stiyl tries to attack Index but she eliminates him. What are the chances of she killing him for good? Hyouka and Gabriel continue to battle but the latter soon departs as she detects the document nearby. She tries to steal it from Accelerator so he too joins in the fight with Hyouka to pound this archangel. Fiamma is confronted by Acqua. I don’t understand this part but since Gabriel is under Acqua’s control, he is going to do some suicide move by absorbing telesma to remove it from the field. Fiamma dares him and believes his actions are futile but when he tries to order Misha to finish him off, she isn’t responding. Touma is randomly trying to use Imagine Breaker to break Fiamma’s power source. He deduces that Misha only appeared after SoB was in place. If Fiamma could control an archangel, he wouldn’t need to start World War III to achieve his goals. Hence SoB is needed to summon and maintain the archangel. With Gabriel weakened, Accelerator manages to beat down Gabriel. All for Last Order! Hamazura sees Acqua dying. The latter is more than happy to sacrifice his life and take Gabriel with him. However Hamazura yells at him about the people waiting and relying on him. Don’t you dare be the tragic hero now! With that, Acqua screams back to life. Wow. The power of words. While Fiamma faces off with Touma, Accelerator is dismayed after finding the jeep driven by Misaka Worst and Last Order has crashed. Is Hamazura really going to take on the entire Russian military? Don’t worry. Academy City bomber plane is here to bomb it all away.

Episode 24
Hyouka tells Accelerator that a song that Index once sung to Last Order is the key to save her. She can also do the same but he needs to find out some parameters for her to adjust to it. Takitsubo is missing from the bombing. As Hamazura searches for her, misfortune finds him in the form of Mugino. Damn, this b*tch is really hard to die. She eats some Body Crystals to power up. Her powers enough to go berserk. Thankfully it didn’t last long as she goes back down to powerless. Even in this pitiful state, Hamazura can’t kill her. Instead he hugs her and wants to save her (is this considered cheating?). I don’t know how he is going to do it but he vows to protect her (despite choosing Takitsubo) and find a way to bring ITEM back. You mean he is confident of reviving Frenda? Lessar finds Misha and strikes a deal with her to put a dent on Fiamma’s plans in exchange she helps England out in their time of need. Fiamma prepares to take Touma’s right hand. If Academy City’s super satellite laser can’t even touch him, is Touma f*cked? We hear Fiamma explaining about his goal to bring salvation to the world. He isn’t going to brainwash everybody but open their eyes with this power of his. Oh yeah. Like that will definitely work. Will it?! Fiamma cuts off Touma’s right arm and absorbs it. The power is his. However something still feels odd. Touma still has power? And then Touma’s right arm just grew back out! Damn, is this science or magic?! Fiamma is looking pretty scared as the most powerful being closest to God. From what I understand, Touma threw away all his power to get Imagine Breaker back. Touma now knows why Fiamma is doing all this. If he was all that powerful, why does he need to create this large SoB? Why does he need to gather all the churches and temples? This means that his power depends on how strong the enemy is. But still why does he need that much power? It’s because he is scared. He is scared that he cannot save the world. After all, he never saved the world before so there is no way to know if he has the power to do it. Touma can say he saved the world. Technically he saved many people so I guess that counts. He saved the world of those people. The final lecture to nail the coffin: A person who tries to be the saviour of the world cannot protect it. The world isn’t so weak to need one lousy bastard to be saved.

Episode 25
Hamazura still desperately trying to find Takitsubo. Happy to find her, however the hugging has to wait since she detects a couple of coneheads sent by Academy City to retrieve the failure that is Mugino. Does he think he can take them on with his machine gun? The power of deception as he deceives them about accidentally breaking some bottle with some virus. Enough for him to fire at point blank to a couple of them. The last one Mugino has the honour of taking out with Takitsubo’s help. Meanwhile from all that explanation that I don’t understand, Accelerator seems to have found the parameters to save Last Order and he need not be the villain anymore. Accelerator singing? Weird. He is bleeding all over, papers falling everywhere, feathers falling everywhere… Is he witnessing God right now? Touma and Fiamma’s fight continues. The former still shocked he can still block and do more than just nullify. Although Fiamma blames human for all the war, poverty, destruction of nature, etc, Touma argues that humans although may contain malice, but that is not what they only have (something that Fiamma only sees in them). Also, people don’t need a reason to fight for those they love. Touma believes he can save the world because unlike Fiamma, he believes people are strong. Strange, huge right arms appear all over the world and explode. Humans put aside their differences to take it down. The Russian side dispose of their greedy pope and rescue the real patriarch pope (a kid). Because Fiamma’s power may not originate from the Russian or Roman Catholic so their only choice is to seek the power from England’s Archbishop. Oh, Stiyl still trying to fend off against Index? He just needs to hold out long enough till Touma fixes everything… Anytime now… SoB is starting to lose its powers. Fiamma acknowledges he might be at a disadvantage now but he isn’t going to sit by and do nothing. The original plan was to gradually transform Earth. But thanks to Touma’s goodness some unnatural distortion has arisen between Heaven and Earth. Accumulated telesma will rain down on Earth, wiping everyone out. So much about doing good. Too late to do good?

Episode 26
Last Order wakes up. Look at the relieved look on Accelerator’s face. Because those lights are still going to rain down on Earth, Accelerator is not happy with this sh*t and is going to stop it. Damn! He becomes an angel complete with halo?! He was drenched in blood a second ago and now he is so clean and pure! Fiamma tries to use Index but his remote isn’t working since the English did something. Hence perfect timing for Souma to land one knuckle sandwich in his face. With SoB crumbling, Lessar leaves a note for Touma to escape. He still wants to save Fiamma? Okay. But only 1 pod left. Touma lets him use it since he has something to do. So Misaka’s trip all the way here was to be shoehorned to rescue him off via a jet she hijacked? Too bad that is wasted since Touma can’t go yet. Touma finds Index’s remote and conveniently talks to her consciousness. He admits about deceiving and doing something horrible to her. And then something inaudible about his memories. Damn those crashing loud sounds. But Index doesn’t mind. As long as the Touma she knows returns. He touches and nullifies the remote. Stiyl talks to Touma about destroying certain numbered artefacts so that SoB could crash into the sea. However Misha (Gabriel) is heading towards SoB. As she is trying to replenish, the power will grow but too forcefully that it will explode and release a massive amount of telesma. I don’t how Touma did it but he made SoB slam right into Misha! You mean she actually stood there and took the hit?! With everything sinking deep, Touma manages to get close and use Imagine Breaker on her.

Hamazura is trying to find something as a bargaining chip against Academy City. They are surrounded by Academy City people. This helmet woman spouting some crap about retrieving Takitsubo as she is top priority. Something about her rare ability to exert her influence as seen when she cooperated with Mugino to take down a conehead. Something about she can be able to provide the functions of Academy City all by herself. However all her men are shot by the villagers. That easy? It’s Hamazura’s turn to interrogate her all about this Parameter List she was talking about. Accelerator is retrieved and restrained. He tells those blokes to never use Last Order or Sisters again and never let him do their dirty work. So what if they don’t want to? Yeah, he just easily breaks out. That’s one lesson they’ll never forget. Fiamma crash lands safely but upon exiting the pod, his right hand is cut off by Alesiter. He claims he has grown too obsessed with it and almost went beyond that and discover some truths. Too late for Fiamma to be motivated by Touma words. He wants to fight back but Aleister promptly kills him. Aiwass is glad his form was transferred to a different domain than eliminated. Hyouka advises him to learn more about humans because betray them and they’ll get you back when you least expect it. Aiwass doesn’t believe it because they would have done so had they had that kind of power. Misaka is looking through the icy waters. Gasp! Not Touma she found. His handphone strap. Oh no! But don’t worry. Touma is seen floating on some board and is picked up by Leivinia Birdway and Mark Space. Russia’s Pope suspends all military action and agrees to talk with Academy City. Fiamma is apparently alive. Picked up by Ollerus and Silvia. WTF Ollerus was supposed to be a Magic God but is now just a normal sorcerer?

Screw Science! Screw Magic! Screw Religion! Screw Humanity! It’s Revelation!
So this is how it ends? Well, if you think this is the end of the Index series, then you’re both right and wrong. True, the Index series ends here. But the story somewhat continues into a new story, Shinyaku To Aru Majutsu No Index. We’ll have to see if that will get adapted in the future. Of course with so many developments and even throwing in a few new faces in the final episode, it is safe to say that something bigger than a world war is going to happen but that would be for the next spinoff. After all, the Index series itself has many spinoff novels where these other characters popped up. So those who have been reading up wouldn’t find them entirely alien.

So yeah, you might be bored and annoyed and predicting that I am going to be a broken tape recorder. Repeating myself and telling the whole wide world how I still don’t understand everything. What to do? I wasn’t born a rocket scientist nor became one along the way. I don’t know if I could say that I wasted 26 x 24 minutes of my life watching this third season because ultimately I still don’t comprehend the finer things of what this series had to offer. All I know is that some people in here wants to play God, wants to become God and in in the name of bringing salvation to humans because you know, we are such malicious creatures with no redeeming points. Oh no. That’s not at least what our heroes in this series believes. So it’s always that conflicting cliché that bad guys are the ones who want to change the world while the good guys want status quo. The reason we don’t often resonate with the baddies is because of their methods and how they go about to reach their goals. Hence it’s that dilemma of rather than wiping out humans or brainwashing them into mindless but good NPCs, it is better to accept the good, the bad, the ugly, everything that defines us and continue this sh*tty life. Because life isn’t fair. Because that’s life. Yeah. Heroes often love to argue this when saving the world from villains.

With the final arc being the longest arc ever in the entire To Aru Majutsu No Index series, however my pet peeve is that this World War III arc doesn’t really feel like a World War III arc. Personally it feels like Fiamma Versus The World arc. Because the scenes are mostly concentrated around SoB and we don’t really see the world fighting each other. Therefore it doesn’t give me the feel that the entire world was actually against each other. Sure, they may be fighting in the background and the series doesn’t want to distract us with ‘meaningless war’ elsewhere that doesn’t contribute to the plot. Therefore World War III might just be mislabelled like World War I because the latter only involved Europe and yet they named it World War. How grand. Furthermore, from what I see and remember, wasn’t it just England vs France, Vatican vs Russia and Academy City vs everybody else? I don’t know. It just feels like that to me. And in the end, World War III somewhat became World Liberation because humans finally found the strength to put aside their differences to save their world. Damn, it’s really wishful thinking that a bunch of mortals on Earth can actually defend themselves from the onslaught of God and Heaven.

I didn’t study the bible so I know nuts about all the biblical terms here. Yeah, a very Christian anime, right? Sometimes it feels all the plot and whatever shenanigans they pull off here, it’s like as though they pull it out from thin air. God have mercy on my soul. I’m sure very fanatic and dedicated Index fans can enlighten me a lot or I do my own extensive research on the internet but you know me, I’m just lazy and not interested ;p. The way they show how Christians are being at odds at each other feels like a big thing because how come no other major religions like Muslim, Buddhism or Hinduism are caught in this conflict? Oh yeah. I’m an atheist so I’m somewhat safe, right? So we have England being Anglican Christians, Roman Catholic Christians representing the Vatican, Orthodox Christianity widely practised in Russia and in Academy City, uhm, scientific Christians?! Haha, don’t worry I made that one up.

Character wise, surprisingly Touma isn’t the only star here. Heck, triple stars here. Touma along with Accelerator and surprise package Hamazura are the main heroes. I believe for the first time that there are a couple of arcs that Touma was completely absent thanks to being him having his overseas mission so often here. Hence this gives Accelerator and Hamazura to shine and time to build up their plot and character. Among the trio, I think I prefer to vouch for Hamazura because he seems so normal and yet he defies all the odds. It might look like he gets into unfortunate incidents but I feel it is the ‘opposite’ of Touma’s misfortune and that he is such a blessed guy anyway. Accelerator is as weird as he is filled with angst and it’s strange just to think that his life’s mission is to save Last Order and the only way he could do that is to play the villain. Not that I understand. Is he being an anti-hero? Does he know how to actually play the villain? Because he sounds crazy doesn’t mean he knows how to be one. But whatever. Even weirder he sprouts hurricane vortex wings when unleashing his ultimate power. Sure, he is still crazy but I find he isn’t as crazy as before in the previous seasons. Did the loli tame him? And then he became an angel. I think that was really pushing it and I lost my WTF mind. Everyone is screwed if there was this type of angel.

Lastly this Touma dude, there might be some secret about his real identity that I might not have understood. Especially about his surname which is more than just coincidence than a play on words. Oh wait. I don’t think it is revealed yet. Just teased. Otherwise, typical cliché main character. Don’t care what is right or wrong. Just do what your heart tells you! And you don’t need a reason for it! You know that won’t really fly in a lot of other situations. After all, nobody could best his right hand. At least, nobody yet. So yeah. He’s got that kind of main character vibe.

Oddly, I started thinking how similar these 3 characters are because they have got a girl they love or some b*tch girl who is after them. For example, Touma probably loves Index and he’s got this tsundere biri-biri Misaka ever so ‘concerned’ over him. Then we have Accelerator who is protecting Last Order while Misaka Worst despite working with him in the end, is ultimately still a b*tch. No prizes to guess that it is Takitsubo for Hamazura while psycho b*tch Mugino always returns from the dead to haunt him. So yeah. Do you see a particular pattern here in this sense? I forgot to add Itsuwa to the mix and even Lessar to a certain extent. I guess Touma being the top main character means he has these extra babes, huh?

With a host of other characters, it is just hard to keep track of them so I’m skipping them because when some made their recurring appearance, I had to dig back deep into my previous blog just to remember this character’s name. Heck, I was lazy so I Google for faster search results. With too many of them to remember, I believe many of their fates are still left hanging as the season ends. But remember, the series itself is technically ongoing and not over. However what I want to say that Index being the titular character here feels so side-lined that sometimes it feels that she doesn’t really matter. Like as though she has been reduced to some plot device and convenience. Because in the early arcs while Touma or the other guys were at the forefront, Index was like at home bumming around and doing nothing really significant. I’m sure Touma is keeping her safe and hidden from those who are after her grimoires but really, Index feels more like an annoying brat who complains about not having her regular feeding time when Touma fails to do that thanks to his ‘busy’ schedule. And then in the later arcs, Index becomes immobilized as she goes into some sort of coma because Fiamma has some weird remote control over her. Whatever. She didn’t get to even reunite with Touma in the end. That spiritual vision in the final episode feels forced. Got to give us some peace of mind before the season ends.

Other trivial things to note, the British royalty seems to have really weird and unusual English names. Like Elizard and Rimea are names of the old English (I guess it beats having the usual Elizabeth, Victoria or Catherine – or Jane or Sarah) but Villian? Did they misspell Vivian or something? Because I keep misspelling her name as Villain. Or at least each time I see her name it looks like that synonymous word for antagonist. Carissa might sound so English but that name is actually of Greek origin. Yeah, the irony. I think I want to get this off my chest because Aiwass calling himself so, I can’t help want to tease it as Ai-what-ass?! Ai (I) was an ass… Haha! I never thought Aleister would leave his windowless building but I guess he got bored hanging out upside down in his tube. Sometimes you need to take a walk outside and throw the trash. Sort of. The creepiest character goes to Gabriel because whenever she ‘speaks’ there is this very eerie frequency that comes with it. Our puny human ears cannot hear words of an angel. But yeah, still creepy.

If there was something that was less confusing for me to understand, perhaps some of the action sequences brought in a little reprieve of my prolonged headache. Sure, they are packed with divine power and punch but ultimately it feels a lot like sci-fi fantasy when they get to do such weird overpowered moves. Becoming angels, summoning the powers of angels because of some certain characteristics and traits, I wonder how science can explain all that. Heck, even some of the technology of Academy City feels so bizarre that it is more fantasy than sci-fi. And don’t get me started of how WTF certain action scenes look. They defy the law of physics just for the sake of action. I don’t know if science or magic is behind this but it’s just mind blowing (like Touma’s jump from the train and Hamazura’s jump from the helicopter). Physics give a pass for those who are trying to save what is important to them!

This season it isn’t Mami Kawada who sings the opening themes. They are replaced by Maon Kurosaki (who sang the ending themes for the previous seasons, by the way). The first opener is Gravitation, a dramatic rock piece with a hint of synthesizer effects. Although the second opener, Roar has the same feel to it, but it sounds a lot darker and heavier on its metal side and in comparison, I’d prefer Gravitation. Because Index was insignificant in this series, I figure that is why Yuka Iguchi sings both the ending themes. However Kakumei Zenya (first ending theme) and Owaranai Uta (second ending theme) are slow ballads and these sound unfitting for this sci-fi action series. Though, it isn’t the first time the series had slow ballads as the first season had them too. Honestly, just weird.

Overall, I couldn’t fully enjoy this season because of all the complicated sci-fi terms and plots. Too many characters to remember and many feel irrelevant as the season crosses into its final stretch. And like I’ve said, I’m only watching this first since To Aru Kagaku No Railgun is getting another season subsequently. Not that I’m pinning my hopes that spinoff will get me to understand things better but it’s the only way Misaka, Shirai, Uiharu and Saten are going to have more screen time of their own compared to this paltry cameos here. Oh wait. You mean there’s more? You mean Accelerator is getting his own f*cking spinoff?! Damn, is this science or magic behind this trickery?! Is it because that guy got elevated into an angel that he now must have his own spinoff?! In that case, why didn’t they make a spinoff for the erotic fallen angel maid Kanzaki?! That would have been the most epic storyline ever! WTF, you guys?! Did you miss this one out?! I definitely would see that one! It’s not science. It’s not magic. It’s not religion or faith. It’s just love. You don’t need a reason to love maids. Ah, the misfortune of not having that godly spinoff…

Strike The Blood II

27 October, 2017

Alright. It is time to see our main hero add more girls into his harem. Oops! I mean it is time to, erm, learn more about the deeper plot, uhm, deeper characters, uhm… Oh you know what? Screw all that. I can’t seem to remember what the heck was going on anyway. From that, you can tell the reason why I am watching the sequel, Strike The Blood II. Unlike the first season where it was screened on TV, the second season is being released via OVA format. Most probably it didn’t have enough episodes to fill a single cour (only 8 of them) and it took them half a year to release them all. But that is more than enough for the series to add more plots, characters and girls to Kojou’s harem and perhaps let him sink his teeth into some of their neck. What? Don’t you want to be cool to be part of a great vampire’s harem?

Swords-Shaman Of Shadow Arc

Episode 1
Kojou is cleaning the pool. Time for some forced fanservice because when Yukina jumps down to help, she would have expected the gravity, aerodynamics or whatever science crap to realize it will flip up her skirt for a second. I think she is doing it on purpose so she could blame and call him a pervert. Luckily Motoki gives them a break and tells them to check out the newly opened resort, Blue Elysium. Kojou didn’t really think it was to help out in some yakisoba stall. Hey, at least he is here with Asagi. Nice bikini, girl. Yukina is hanging out with Nagisa at the aquarium. Nagisa is trying to hint she is rooting for Yukina for Kojou. Suddenly something strange is felt. Since other ordinary people didn’t feel it, Yukina believes it is a magic pulse but it cannot be from Kojou as it doesn’t feel like his. A fish gets violent trying to break the glass. Nagisa in some trance tells it to pipe down. Nagisa doesn’t have any recollection of what just happened. A strange girl, Kiriha Kisaki wants to take their photo but Yukina doesn’t think it is a good time. She leaves and hopes they can be friends one day. Kojou returns late from his delivery and Asagi accuses him of flirting with a girl! OMG! Is she paranoid? Actually, a little girl, Yume Eguchi followed him back from the delivery. Wait. What is Railgun’s Last Order doing here?! It gets worse when Kojou compliments Yume’s nice name and receives a punch from Asagi for trying to be a pedo. It seems Yume knows about Kojou because his ‘girlfriend’ told him to look for him if there is trouble. From her description, that ‘girlfriend’ is Sayaka. Yume was locked up when Sayaka came to bust her out. There were many guards trying to stop them so Sayaka gave him a photo of her ‘future boyfriend’ for her to go look for.

As Yume is not a registered resident on Itogami, instead of handing over her to the police, why must Kojou complicate things by wanting Yukina to see her first? Because she is friends with Sayaka? What logic is that?! Does he not know the women problem he is going to get? Oh, who cares? Timely fanservice reminder when he opens the door while Asagi and Yume are changing! Without knocking. Okay, it’s his bad. But thanks. Nice sideboobs, Asagi. Later, Yukina confirms Lion King didn’t send any replacement after Sayaka. Could she be still on the job? Why hasn’t she come back to get Yume? Yume thinks she is trying to meet Lyl, her older sister. She further explains both of them were locked in the lab of Erize Kusuki, the big sponsor of Blue Elysium. Apparently it is originally Lyl they want she was willingly participating in some sort of experiment. Kiriha talks to Kusuki to assure a certain ‘vessel’ will return on her own volition. Otherwise, everything is going as planned. Kiriha then visits Sayaka whom she has captured. Flashback shows the duo facing off and Kiriha defeated her because she is a Rikujin, the shadow of a Sword Shaman.

Episode 2
Sayaka realizes she is from Taishikyoku, an organization similar to Lion King Organization. Kiriha says she is not the enemy but will borrow her body as vessel for her power first and hypnotizes her with her spear. Then she quotes Taishikyoku is an organization that protects the world even if it means destroying Itogami. Wait. Doesn’t this sound like current day Antifa… What’s worse than your harem gunning for you? Motoki gunning for Kojou! Luckily he knocked himself out. Yume is acting strange as she doesn’t want Kojou to look at her. She now has a tail?! Wait. Is she related to To Love-Ru’s Lala?! More complication with Yukina accusing him of always talking about Yume! Is he a pedo?! WTF?! Not true! Because he also always talks about Sayaka and Asagi! Is she not good enough for him?! More complication when Asagi now flirts with him, saddened he is not looking her way. Yukina knocks her out. And then same thing for Nagisa. Oh boy. They realize they have been mind controlled. The prankster behind this is Yume. She is now acting so devilishly. Actually she is Lyl, Yume’s other personality. Her real identity is a succubus. As she is often bullied for that (imagine your thoughts if a young girl is such an erotic person), she created this other personality. Lyl thought she could irk Kojou that he hates her now but he has been through more sh*t than this. Yeah, like being called a pervert and worse.

Lyl then runs away but is glad that Kiriha is here to pick her back. Kiriha lets Sayaka deal with them. I think Kojou wants to show he isn’t a lolicon so he deals with Sayaka while Yukina tries to get back Yume. Sayaka is going all out. So he purposely lets her stab him so he can suck her blood. Oh, her top came off. Nice tits, Sayaka. Yukina fights Kiriha. She realizes her spear is what brings out Lyl’s character and accumulates her succubus power. Yume doesn’t want to see the pretty girls fight and end in bloodshed so she will end this as she willingly flies away back to Kusuki. When Sayaka comes to, she remembers everything during her mind control and is worried about hurting Kojou. Don’t worry. He is healed with her blood. I’m sure Yukina would want to reprimand him for ‘flirting’ but I guess she failed her mission to bring back Yume, it kills the mood. Sayaka reveals Yume is a sacrifice as Kusuki plans to use her power since she is a descendent of Lilith, the strongest succubus. This will allow Kusuki to control Leviathan, the strongest demonic beast. Asagi has got a lot of work on her hands as she has to hack and do stuffs. Leviathan is easily located. It’s that freaking huge. Yeah, it’s close by. Further hacking reveals Kusuki has invested in this group called True Arc. They call themselves environmentalists but are actually terrorists. Imagine if a group like that gets their hands on the most powerful beast as their weapon. Yup, not good. Asagi also discovers Lyl is some sort of AI programme created to activate Yume’s succubus power. If they can put a stop to it but her laptop hasn’t got enough processing power… Well, she’ll try. So off Kojou goes to play the hero to save Yume (since she is already on her way with Kusuki to rendezvous with Leviathan). I guess he needs to show his worth as the harem guy. Yeah, this means Sayaka and Yukina want to help because they have to pander to him want to bring Yume back. Except you Motoki. GO BACK TO SLEEP! You’re not needed because you’re not in his harem! Haha!

Episode 3
Sayaka wants Kojou to forget about that bare tits incident. Why you have to remind him?! And why does Kojou have to say it out loud?! You want Yukina to kill you?! Asagi is faced with a greater task. Taishikyoku has hired Lydianne AKA Tank Rider to stop her hacking efforts. Kusuki has landed inside Leviathan (why does it stomach look like watermelon?). Suddenly Lyl wakes up. What gives? Kusuki realized he has been played out and used by Kiriha. They’re going to be the sacrifice. Lyl knocks Kusuki and his men out. Kiriha sees Kojou and his girls and intercepts them. She tells them to run away as Leviathan is going to destroy Itogami. As Lyl is in control of Leviathan, her suffering and torment in the past has made her wish for everything to be destroyed. Initially she wanted to kill herself but she realizes as Lilith’s successor, the cycle will repeat itself and somebody else will take her place. However this won’t happen if she is inside Leviathan as it will absorb her and eventually she will cease to exist. Yes, Yume is trying to kill herself this way. But really still, destroy all of Itogami in the process? Sayaka faces off with Kiriha to let the duo rescue Yume. Leviathan notices them approaching and attacks. Wait. It can fire missiles?! Then there is this barrier it has. Nothing like Kojou summoning his familiars to break into Leviathan. Meanwhile Asagi is being pushed back but after all that taunting from Lydianne, she fights back and corners her till she is defeated! Kiriha reveals to Sayaka that Asagi is the Priestess of Cain. She is believed to trigger a war someday and that is the real objective of Taishikyoku trying to destroy Itogami along with her. Because the logic is that Asagi cannot be killed by anyone as long as she is on that island since Itogami is constructed against the natural order is like an altar to Cain. Hence there are events that will conspire to protect her. So how does blowing it all up be any different? Of course Sayaka views that plan of theirs as defeat. Because she believes in Kojou and Yukina. Sayaka uses her quick assassination technique to defeat Kiriha. And the latter thanks her for it? Strange…

Kojou and Yukina are being attacked by Lyl. She teases Kojou for trying to be a lolicon but Kojou tells her to quit her bad acting. The way she addresses him gave away that she is Yume. Now she turns to tears (I guess not acting for this one) that he would still want to save her after all that she has done. Time for the man to lecture her about being a hypocrite (himself), self-satisfaction (himself) and happiness (hers). Yeah, just shut your mouth and let him rescue you. And just when she is about to let him, Leviathan ‘reboots’ and strikes! It is going mad for being controlled as it unleashes tons of missiles towards Itogami. Don’t worry, Sayaka is here to deflect them all. Can she? Don’t worry, she gets help from Lydianne. She is now her friend?! Kojou is out of options. He wants Yukina to take off her clothes! WTF?! No wonder he gets punched! Couldn’t he just say he needs to suck her blood? Even so, does she need to take off her clothes?! You pervert! She is reluctant till she sees a huge injury on his back caused from Lyl’s attack. That scored some sympathy points so she strips to her swimsuit and tells him how she haven’t shown it to anyone else and he is the first dude. Nice. How can a guy not compliment how cute she looks in this? And then he bites her shoulder. So you see, why the need for her to strip?! Oh right. Fanservice… With enough blood, Kojou is now able to summon his seventh familiar, Kiffa-Ater. A huge judgment sword that strikes down on Leviathan. The beast is still mad and wants another go. However, Yume’s sings and it isn’t mind controlling it but pacifying it. It worked. But is it me that I find her singing creepy? In the aftermath, Natsuki accuses Paper Noise that Kojou and co got involved in this was her fault. It seems she wants to make Taishikyoku owe them big time and with that, Asagi won’t be targeted for a while. Kojou and co returns and what is worse than having the yakisoba boss wanting him to go back to work now? Yume wanting Kojou to play with her because he said he will keep her happy forever. Oh God. His harem just gone up by one. The competition intensifies by one. No wonder his girls aren’t looking happy… You might have saved the day but you f*cked up over this one…

The Fourth Primogenitor On The Run Arc

Episode 4
Yume has now got permission to stay on Itogami. And she is really looking forward to Kojou to make her happy. This is the thing about mis-education. You can’t undo it… And Yukina is stalking by the sides till an elder guy teased her about it. Typical Yukina denial expected. This guy is teasing her so loudly that it attracts others. I didn’t come to me as a surprise as this dude is Kojou and Nagisa’s father, Gajou. A week later as Kojou attends Natsuki’s special class, she is asking about Gajou. Kojou doesn’t know much accept he came back to take Nagisa to see some aunty Tanzawa in Kannawa. Apparently Natsuki knows about Gajou since he often helped-cum-interfered with her missions before. New Year’s Eve is here and Kojou is more worried since no word from Nagisa. Didn’t he say Kannawa is a pretty isolated place with rare handphone coverage? Anyway, the whole gang is here dressed up perfectly in their kimono to visit the shrine. Despite the sweltering heat, I know why the girls don’t mind dressing up to look this good… Kojou then receives mail from his sister. However it is a picture of a magic circle. So worried that he doesn’t have a piece of mind during the shrine visit. His fortune reading is cursed. Twice! But I’m thinking more of his curse on the opposite gender… Kojou then realizes the magic circle looks familiar. It is the one probably used by Sayaka as she is the only one Yukina knows who has mastered it. However she heard rumours of an easier weapon that could imitate it. Kojou tries to call Sayaka (why is Asagi concerned he has her number?) but she didn’t pick up. He wants to go see her and that is when Asagi puts her foot down. She hints her parents aren’t at home and wonders if he would like to come. Turns out it is to use her computers to hack and find the whereabouts of Gajou and Nagisa. What were you thinking they were going to do???!!! Disappointed?

It seems father and daughter are really having a swell time visiting many places having fun on their way to Kannawa. But they realize something strange. Their travel is too smooth. There should have been traffic at this time of the year. Like as though there is some huge barrier unconsciously making others avoiding roads to Kannawa. The JSDF seems to be behind this but the ones ordering them is SDC. Yukina is shocked. She wants to go investigate. Kojou can’t leave her and follows. It seems SDC is a dummy organization created by the Lion King to handle magical disasters. She fears Nagisa may have been caught up in one. She needs to go to the shop where they met Nyanko to confirm it. Since it is close, Yukina is desperate enough to try and break it down! Luckily Kojou stops her (via hugging?) and rationales how Lion King has factions in power struggle she may not know about. He assures her Sayaka won’t betray her. Coincidentally Kiriha is here and she knows what is happening. But once they hear it, they’ll regret it. Asagi is at the airport when she notices guards are trying to arrest her. Run! Kojou and Yukina go to see Natsuki for a way off Itogami. Wait. Astarte and Kanon streaking naked in her house? Because Kojou is starring for a few seconds in shock, enough for Yukina to call him a pervert and beat him up!? Where was he supposed to look, huh?! Okay, anywhere but loli tits and body. Back to serious business, Natsuki will not help him get off the island. And this is illegally. Because if he does it legally, it means registering with the government and thus revealing his identity as a vampire. She warns him not to interfere no matter how worried he is for Nagisa. When he decides to go find another person for help, Natsuki chains him down. She will not let him leave Itogami no matter what.

Episode 5
Flashback shows Kiriha explaining a God slaying relic crashed at Kannawa decades ago. The lake there is artificial. What if the damn built there was to seal it and that seal is now becoming undone? Natsuki is not pleased he knows this much but since he doesn’t remember Nagisa has undone the seal once, it shows his memory hasn’t fully returned. Nina breaks him free and distracts Natsuki so Kanon could let them escape. It feels more than coincidence when Kiriha picks them up. It seems she is helping them as to piss off Lion King as both organizations aren’t seeing eye to eye. Kojou plans to see Vatler’s help but Kiriha has done his fake ID papers. So Kojou and Yukina are going to leave the island as a married couple? And he is mad about Yukina being older than him?! However they are stopped by a magical barrier. Looks like Natsuki is here. Or at least her replica. With Kojou being persistent, Natsuki explains about the holy relic and how Avrora is sleeping inside Nagisa. Oh, his memories coming back now? Not quite. Just more confusing ones. Natsuki assures Lion King is only interested in Avrora’s power and no intention of harming Nagisa who will be very well protected. Although Kojou realizes Lion King did not betray them and never told them so as not to let Kojou interfere in fear his power may hasten the seal’s undoing, he still wants to go save his sister. He tries to fight back but Kanon saves him and they both get absorbed into her magical barrier. Meanwhile Asagi continues to run. Mogwai leads her out and even calls Lydianne for back up. When she is cornered, all the guards are taken out by Meiga. This allows Asagi to leave the island.

While Kiriha and Yukina teams up to fight Natsuki’s replica, Kojou and Kanon are inside the prison barrier and before them is Natsuki in her sexy grownup form. She continues to explain Lion King’s objective is to seal the relic for good and Kojou’s power might wake it up. If so, wouldn’t that be the same for Nagisa and Avrora? But Avrora knows a spell to seal it. And nothing will happen to her soul since she is already dead and it is a leftover fragment shaving away Nagisa’s life. She never said this before since Kojou will not listen. Yup, he still won’t. He tries to fight her but gets overwhelmed. Kojou is such a main character because Astarte ‘defects’ to block Natsuki’s attack. Then she tells Kanon to get naked. She meant, let him take your blood. Yikes, does she even need to take off her bra?! Oh, maybe she doesn’t want to stain it. And so Kanon is now officially part of his harem as he sinks her teeth in. Kojou may not be able to use his magic in here but he can sure unleash it outside. By summoning Mearthim-Adamas, he aids Yukina outside who is already activating some divine mode to destroy the replica once and for all. Overpowered. Overkill. Because of that, Natsuki decides to let Kojou go. She can’t have him destroy Itogami at this rate. Oh, so show a bit of your power and she sets him free? She gives him a ‘farewell present’. Sorry Kojou. Not sexy Natsuki time. It’s homework for you. And the worse part of it is to convince Yukina he isn’t a lolicon for aiming Kanon and Natsuki. Because he is describing how voluptuously sexy this Natsuki is. She’s even madder. You can’t never win this sh*t. Kiriha hates to break their ‘flirting’ but they shouldn’t waste time getting off the island. However Paper Noise stops them. Identifying herself as one of the 3 leaders of Lion King and her real name as Shizuka Koyomi, she won’t be as lenient as Natsuki to let him get off this island and have come to seal him here.

Knight Of Sinful God Arc

Episode 6
When Gajou and Nagisa arrived at a shrine in Kannawa, Gajou went to look for Tanzawa but was attacked by Shio Hikawa and Yuiri Haba from Lion King. He fights back causing one of them to unleash a magic circle in which Nagisa took a picture. But Gajou gives up when he realizes the JSDF has Nagisa in their hands. Gajou is imprisoned and he can tell what is going on. He knows JSDF is cooperating with Lion King and their target is the seal named Avalon at the bottom of the lake. When this old priestess lady, Hisano asks Gajou about his children, his mind starts to hurt. She believes his memories were consumed as a result from the Fourth Progenitor’s resurrection. She has Yuiri follow her while Shio guard Gajou. She assures their mission is the same as his: To kill Avrora. Nagisa is enjoying the hotspring but feels lonely. But she won’t be as Shirona Kuraki accompanies her. She allows her to touch her boobs?! Nagisa doesn’t hesitate and could have almost lost herself. Yeah, looks like it is payback as Shirona fondles her back! And at other places! It gets weird because Shirona’s hair grows long like as though they’re going to tentacle rape Nagisa as she passes out. At JSDF’s camp, Hisano talks to Major Tatsumi Azama about Avalon. Shirona joins them and it seems she is one the powerful Three Saints. Hisano asks Yuiri’s opinion on this. She feels it is something different and not an incarnation of disaster. Hisano wants Yuiri to take her place then. Nagisa wakes up and thought Shirona’s molestation will pick up where they left off?! Well, they’re in Nagisa’s unconscious mind as Shirona explains about the ceremony to suppress Avalon. She believes it is for Nagisa’s good as they will use Avrora’s power to seal it once and for all and free Nagisa from Avrora’s soul feeding on her life force. However Nagisa is in distress. She warns Avalon isn’t a seal and Avrora was keeping watch over it. Too late because the entire area is now frozen and there are monster bugs attacking the JSDF.

Gajou and Shio fight their way through. Apparently Gajou can do miraculous stuff like walking through solid objects and pulling out ridiculous weapons from his pocket because during his time lost in some central Asian ruins, his entire research team was killed and he is the only survivor. Since half his body is still stuck on the other side, he can literally pull up this kind of stuffs. The casualties are high. Azama is missing and presumed killed in action so Lieutenant Mikage Okiyama assumes command. Shirona wakes up and explains she was wrong Avalon. It isn’t a seal. It was just using them by absorbing knowledge of priestesses who had been sacrificed for it and waited for the right time to activate. Gajou and Shio come into Avrora. He assures her nobody hates her. Not Kojou too. She reverts back to Nagisa and passes out. Yuiri is confronted with a naked and seemingly retarded girl. Meanwhile Kojou wakes up in an inn. Yukina is so happy that she hugs him. Time for Kiriha to tease about it and lie how Kojou grab her boobs during his sleep. Yeah, Yukina just wants to accuse him somehow. This coming from somehow whose yukata is so undone like as though she just came out from a porn shoot. Haha! Anyway, they remember how they easily lost to Paper Noise as she is the chief of the Three Saints and one of the strongest attack mages in Japan. When sexy bikini babes come in to serve them, they remember it was Vatler who somewhat saved them from Paper Noise. However they aren’t on his ship and are just walking distance to Kannawa’s lake.

Episode 7
Lydianne and Asagi are reaching Kannawa’s lake. They are besieged by those monster bugs. They try to protect a young kid they spot in the midst of it but failed. That kid turns out to be Ibliss Bal-Aziz, a direct descendent of the Second Progenitor. Yeah, he doesn’t need your protection and can kick ass but the consideration of protecting him is appreciated. They even have some food and strike up some weird friendship! The retard girl seems to be attached to Yuiri so Hisano has her escort her to the rear lines to help the wounded JSDF. We take a detour as we see Kiriha trolling Kojou with her bikini fanservice in the outdoor hotspring. She can tell his right hand is still numb due to Paper Noise sealing it. She is also here to say goodbye since Taishikyoku has recalled her for a mission to destroy magical beasts at Kannawa’s lake since Lion King has failed. I don’t know why he doesn’t want to let her go but it looked like he was going to rape her so you bet Yukina isn’t going to forgive this naked pervert and not giving him a chance to explain himself. Gajou and Shio stumble into Hisano. They thought she destroyed all the monster bugs but they were already like this when she got here. They are attacked by a wyvern rider. They realize he is the one who eradicated the monster bugs. Hisano and Gajou get seriously injured trying to fight him. Don’t worry, Vatler is here to save the day. He has his subordinates tackle the wyvern rider as Ibliss’ side comes into the picture. They deduce the wyvern rider is from the Holy Massacre faction and thus a Knight of the Sinful God. Since Vatler’s subordinates couldn’t finish the job, time for Ibliss to show his true might. However the wyvern rider makes a tactical retreat.

Yuiri learns retard girl’s name is Grenda. Their truck is being attacked by a golem controlled by that wyvern rider. Yuiri tries to protect her but is overwhelmed. Grenda cannot bear to see this and summons a magical beast to fight. The wyvern rider has been waiting for this moment and captures the beast. Luckily, guess who is here to save their skin? It’s Kojou and Yukina’s turn. Realizing Kojou as the Fourth Progenitor, the wyvern rider escapes. Ibliss seeks an explanation from Shio but her oath says she cannot tell him. So Gajou explains about this Avalon weapon of mass destruction thingy they were trying to seal but everything went wrong and hell broke loose. Ibliss believes what was lying underneath the lake isn’t a weapon but a divine instrument or treasured vessel powerful enough to be the Sinful God’s successor. Shio notes she saw a dragon protecting it albeit for a second. Asagi interjects a dragon should be easy to spot since there are lots of JSDF personnel around. Then Gajou realizes something fishy is going on. Azama and his team return and wants to take charge of Nagisa, since tending the wounded is their priority. However Shio draws her arrow at him. Kojou is glad Nagisa is safe, though he doesn’t care much about his dad. They are approached by Lieutenant Ueyanagi of the JSDF claiming they are under orders from Azama to escort them since they were just under attacked. They also want to take charge of Grenda. But not so fast, Kojou tells them. He smells something fishy too. If Yuiri only recently knew about Grenda’s name, how the heck do they even know her name? Shio explains something about the JSDF being too weak and ill prepared for mission. She calls out to Azama as a Knight of Sinful God.

Episode 8
Ueyanagi summons magic to transform into some beast. Azama warns Shio to drop her weapon for one last time. Shirona tells Shio to ignore that order as she has relieved Azama from his duty. She reveals one of Lion King’s objectives is to lure out the Holy Massacre faction inside JSDF. Azama escapes on a wyvern provided by Okiyama. Yeah, she’s part of it too. Ueyanagi loses since his magic tool is only a replica and inferior imitation. He thought Azama is here to help take him away but instead got killed to be put out of his misery. When Yuiri gets injured during the attack, Grenda goes berserk, transforms into a dragon and drags her friends away. Is this time to be concerned about the ambiguous lewd position they are in? When Yuiri wakes up, she is healed. They are resting in a mountain cabin for the time being. Kojou gets blamed of course since Yuiri is half naked despite it is Yukina the one who undressed her. They talk about their old times and the possibility that Yuiri could have been in Yukina’s place to protect Kojou. Yuiri observes the duo and they’re so fluid in sharing things that she blows her top they’re like a married couple?! WTF?! Even this prompts Grenda to ask Yuiri if she likes Kojou. That is put on hold when Azama is here to talk. He asks Kojou about his views on the current world. Due to some war, it has warped this world and its rules. Of course their goal isn’t to become God as humans can’t be one. But they sure can resurrect and control that God. Isn’t that like playing God itself? Grenda is supposed to be that vessel they want to use to bring down Itogami. This method will allow them to get rid of all demons and the likes and return the world to its normal state. This means Kojou will get to be a normal human again. It sounds tempting at first but seeing he sacrifices comrades and drag innocent bystanders into the mess, he isn’t going to give Grenda to this piece of sh*t. I guess the next option is for Kojou to die. Azama has Okiyama as back as her military craft turns into some dragon golem.

Azama continues explaining about the Node, a world where the banished the Sinful God, Cain. It is a place where demons and magic do not exist and hence Azama’s armour has links to it and in a way is able to nullify their magic and destroy demons like Kojou. Azama opens a portal to trap Kojou inside the Node. Grenda dives in and shocks everyone. Inside this void, Grenda comes to get Kojou. She will take him back and make everyone happy. You mean make his harem happy? So she goes through his memories of, uhm, naked girls?! I figure naked Yukina is the top of the list so she eggs him to bite her. He might be biting Yukina but that is actually Grenda. Because of that, he is able to jump out of the Node (something about absorbing Cain’s memories for that too). Now for some Kojou lecture. If Azama had the thought of fixing this world, why did he become a terrorist? It isn’t the world is warped. It is him! If he insists in taking Grenda, he’ll just have to stop him. Azama stabs himself to gain more magic power. Kojou vows not to let him die and make him repent so he summons his familiar to pummel him down. Same for Yukina to Okiyama (with some help from Lydianne and Ibliss’ power blast). Everything is over for now. But not for Kojou. Asagi heard he is the Fourth Progenitor and wants an explanation. What a better way to deflect that topic by commenting on her swimsuit. He may be labelled a pervert and abused but guess it’s better than grilling him about being that. And now the biggest b*tching of all, Yukina accusing him of sucking Grenda’s blood and turning her into part of his harem. On top of that, he might be seeing Yukina’s naked body but it was actually Grenda’s. Worse, she thinks her naked body doesn’t interest her at all. You can never win this sh*t!!! In the aftermath, Vatler and La Folia investigate the inferior magic tools left behind by the Knights. They observe the Knights had no interest in the Priestess of Cain because of 2 possibilities. One, they don’t know her. Two, there could be another Priestess of Cain. You bet your ass it’s going to be the latter.

Strike The Stud!
Phew! It ended! I don’t know if I could take it anymore because it was getting more and more confusing as more and more of the twists and revelations in the plots come to surface. Even if I am wrong and had this feeling the last episode feels rushed, it sets up for another arc that would bring everything one step closer to a big chaotic mess. Sorry Vatler, looks like things aren’t going to get fun for me.

So there are only 2 kinds of people who watch this show. One who is in for the complicated and convoluted plot over plot and ever increasing number of characters into the mix. Then there is the other category of ‘simpler’ people who are here just to watch the hijinks Kojou and his harem girls will have. No prizes to guess which one I belong to.

Just like in the first season, the thing that I didn’t really like most is how confusing and long winding the story and plot are. It might look simple of bad guys trying to do something bad and the good guys in the form of teens thwarting them and save the day (as well as whoever is the damsel in distress as added bonus). But I assure you it is more than that. It brings back horrific memories while watching To Aru Majutsu No Index. So for this season, I thought the plot was pretty decent and not hard to follow. At least for the first 2 arcs. And then when the final arc came, woah, it just felt like the storywriter dropped an atomic bomb of plots all over the place. Nagisa being kidnapped and the sealing of Avalon was just a façade for something even more complicating and perplexing. I couldn’t really follow it. By the time the middle episode of this final arc gets underway, I was already so lost. Yeah, it’s like almost everybody has got a hand in almost everything. Whatever. Don’t get me started on the terminologies used in the series…

Then there are the characters too. I feels like each arc introduces us to at least a new character. For every ‘important’ character, they have this sort of grand and fancy titles and nickname that sounded like they were made up a few seconds ago. And then they are like related to this and that with their purpose coming into the scene is because of this and that. It only furthers to baffle me even further as I am already struggling to comprehend what is going on. And now with a new character coming into the fray, oh boy, it’s going to be more taxing on my simpleton brain. And that itself doesn’t count a handful of old recurring characters. Like Vatler. I don’t think he is done with but in the final arc, he making his appearance and what’s this sh*t about him with knowing Ibliss and carrying out Warlord’s mission, I give up. I might have forgotten a lot of this dude but now my mind is totally blank. I tried reading my previous blog but at this point I am equally lost. So now Asagi is somebody big too? Oh dear. Somehow I am regretting my wish in my previous blog for other girls in Kojou’s harem to get more of the spotlight. La Folia had hers in the first season, that’s why she was so ‘missing’ here. At least she appeared in the final scene of the last episode. Unlike Yuuma who is completed missing. (Unless I wasn’t paying attention and didn’t notice her miniscule cameo).

So let me take some time off and cool my mind by just mentioning about how I noticed that in every arc, it seems that Kojou will be getting a new girl in his harem, officially or unofficially. You think having a stalker who keeps giving excuses it is her job to observe him (as well as the catchphrase of the series: Kojou: “It’s my fight!”; Yukina: “No senpai, it’s our fight!”), a tsundere, a childhood friend-cum-hacker, a little sister, her best friend and a friendly princess would be enough. That is not counting the loli teacher and other very minor characters having seen some potential to be part of his harem. And now with this second season, you have a loli succubus officially into the mix, a confrontational teaser and possibly some hot chicks in JSDF. Heck, he has even got some very important key vessel to a God officially part of his harem too. The last bit probably would go to Gajou since Shio and Yuiri are warming up to him. Yeah, like father like son. But looks like Yuiri may be ‘defecting’ to Kojou so it’ll be one big happy harem family by the time the next arc rolls about. So folks, hold on to your girl tight. Otherwise they would cross over to them.

They don’t spam the fanservice in your face every 5 seconds but there are sparingly throughout the series enough to make those waiting for such scenes to pop up to ‘wake up’ till the next fanservice scene happens. So keep a lookout for those panty flashing scenes. Oh, because this sequel is OVA, there are a handful of bare tits. Kojou you lucky bastard!!! The girls always blame him for being a pervert when I believe they are the ones who are the real perverts because if they can come to a conclusion of whatever false perversion he has in his mind, doesn’t this make them the ones with a dirty mind? Yeah, the guy always takes the fall when it comes to such naughty things. But still, having a harem beating you up for it is much better than without a harem at all. Kojou you damn lucky bastard!!!

But the thing about Kojou as the main character, not only is he dense about him being the centre of attraction among the girls (Kojou you f*cking damn lucky bastard!!!) but also has the cliché main character trait. For example when he wants to leave Itogami and Natsuki didn’t allow him, somebody has got to give way, right? The way it ended shows that as long as you don’t agree with someone, all you need to do is be stubborn, fight and beat the hell out of your opponent till he/she agrees. That is an ingredient of being a main character! No wonder the girls love him. And what is a great guy without his girls? Every great man there is a great woman behind him. In Kojou’s case, many of them. So if he is down for the count, you can bet his girls will offer themselves freely to take their blood. F*ck! Must they take off their entire clothes just for him to bite the shoulder? I mean, can he just bite on their arm? Maybe he needs to stimulate some blood to that part ‘down there’ too.

At this point, I am also starting to realize a major pattern in the fight sequences. When somebody is getting owned, somebody else, usually our heroes will turn up to save the day. Therefore our victims can never lose because our heroes always turn up in the nick of time to unleash their special attacks and fend off the enemy. So the action bits aren’t a masterpiece but an excuse to show whatever skills our characters have. Spouting fancy words and chants, they get to pull off equally fancy and flashy moves with lots of effects. Yeah, it’s like the one with the better effects wins. Usually. I don’t see any difference anyway. Maybe I don’t know how to appreciate. I’m just here for the harem.

The opening and ending themes are rock based, befitting the pace of the series. Not bad but not my cup of tea either. Blood On The Edge by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets is the opener while Fortune Number 0405 by Risa Taneda as the ending theme. With the new season, a host of new casts joining the line-up that includes Yukiyo Fujii as Kiriha (Latifa in Amagi Brilliant Park), Nao Touyama as Yume (Chitoge in Nisekoi), Sayaka Senbongi as Yuiri (AnchoR in Clockwork Planet), Kaede Hondo as Shio (Kon in Urara Meirochou), Mutsumi Tamura as Ibliss (Sonya in Kill Me Baby), Yasuyuki Kase as Gajou (Kankurou in Naruto), Kazue Nomiya as Hisano (Ran in Urusei Yatsura), Satomi Sato as Shirona (Wendy in Fairy Tail), Misaki Watada as Grenda (Michiru in Jigoku Shoujo: Yoi No Togi) and (Sho Hayami as Azama (Aizen in Bleach).

Overall, the second season can be viewed as a double edged sword. Because of all its complex jargons, plot and characters, the series is great. However it is bogged down by the cheap fanservice and harem factor that it is bundled with. It is true vice versa for simpletons like me. A great series because of the fanservice and harem but damn those jargons, confusing plots and characters bogged it all down. So I’m wishing for more cheesy fanservice and harem if they ever make more sequels out of it even if it dilutes the value and reputation of the series. Because it is my right! No senpai, it is our right! Otakus for fanservice and harem unite!

Strike The Blood OVA

19 February, 2016

Really? I never thought there would be more after the TV series ended a couple of years ago. Yeah, it feels such a long time that I can’t even remember much about it. So I thought Strike The Blood OVA was supposed to rejuvenate and revive things of the series. Maybe another season? Well, let’s not get ahead. From what I heard, this OVA is an original story not based on the manga. And by that I’m not saying the producers are the ones who came up with the story. The series’ creator is the one who created a new original story for this so you can’t blame others if the story has no relation or detract from the original, right?

OVA 1
Kojou and Yukina see on the news that the royal family of Aldegyr will be arriving at neutral Japan (but of course) to sign some peace accord with Warlord’s Dominion. So this means La Folia will be busy and no time to visit them, right? Wrong! Because suddenly she runs to Kojou for help! Seems this Viking dude is after her. Kojou and Yukina try to defend her but are surrounded by agents. Turns out this dude, Lucas is the king of Aldegyr and La Folia’s father. So talking out in the café, the big issue here is about La Folia needing to find a husband. If Lucas intends her to marry, then she will take Kojou as her husband. Lucas is not pleased because wanting her to get married doesn’t mean he will just approve any guy. Plus, he thinks Yukina is Kojou’s mistress. Even so, La Folia doesn’t mind being his mistress if Kojou chooses Yukina. Polifonia, Lucas’ wife and La Folia’s mom diffuses the tension and invites them to their party tonight. Guess who else is here at this high security party? Sayaka, Asagi Motoki, Nagisa and Astarte. As long as Kanon knows them, they’re invited. How convenient. The entire gang is here. Lucas is also not pleased that Kanon may have feelings for Kojou. That is when La Folia blurs out that this is proof that someone as great as Kojou have multiple mistresses. See all those girls react to that teeth sinking statement? Yeah, it just makes daddy’s blood boil. Screw the peace accord. He is going to find out more about this Fourth Progenitor. But good news Kojou won’t have to be interrogated by him. Because bad news the place is suddenly attacked by drones. Time for our gang to strut their stuff and kick ass. Kojou saves a woman, Trine Halden from a drone. So what is the thanks he gets? She licks his chest!!! OMFG! But it seems something starts to affect Kojou subsequently. But I’m sure his watching harem is not too pleased… Polifonia is awed with his skills and wants him to return to their country and take La Folia’s hand in marriage. Say what?! What will the other girls have to say? Sayaka comes up with some whatever law so and so but Polifonia counters that with another law. Can’t argue with that. Since it’s getting late, they’ll discuss this tomorrow and retire for the night.

Asagi can’t help worry about this so Motoki advises her to win first before they beat her to it. She’s thinking deeply about this in the bath when Kojou enters! You might have guessed something is wrong when he becomes a smooth operator in wanting to bath with her. It gets awkward when Astarte and Kanon come in. He invites them to join in. They agree. Asagi protests but Kojou says all he wants is all of them to have fun. She can’t believe he said that and starts throwing things for him to get out. He takes his leave but not before stumbling into Yukina and Sayaka on their way in. Yeah, he has seen his almost his entire harem naked in this short span of time. Sayaka talks to Yukina about the need to protect La Folia from Kojou’s inner beast. Yukina goes to talk to Kojou but he gets flirty and pushes her down on the bed. La Folia approves of this and even suggests a threesome! When Kojou hugs La Folia, some static causes her to pass out. The perpetrator is Trine. Yukina and La Folia are kidnapped and it seems Kojou is now her slave.

OVA 2
There is a demand ransom to release political prisoners who are serving life terms on Aldegyr. Polifonia trusts La Folia will be fine and Lucas stands firm with his kingdom’s policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Don’t worry. They’ll do all they can to rescue La Folia and her friends. Trine discusses with the terrorists that Aldegyr won’t be so dumb to give in to their demands. But this is just to buy them time. Yukina reacts jealously when Trine makes Kojou do her nails. Taking advantage of this, she has Kojou carry her to her room. Kojou is then ordered to beat up the guards guarding Bifrost, the royal family’s airship. Their plan is to crash and disrupt the peace signing ceremony and to activate the ship, a royal blood is need, thus the kidnapping. When La Folia hears of this plan, she tells Trine that she should have told her sooner because she would be glad to help her to kill Warlord’s Dominion’s Lord Ardeal. But doesn’t the collapse of the peace signing mean war between both nations? But isn’t this what the North Sea Empire (the terrorists) wants too? After La Folia activates Bifrost, the girls are locked in a room. Yukina wonders why La Folia is siding with them. All that was just an act. Really? How are they going to get out and save the day? Oh, La Folia has a plan of course. The ceremony is about to begin. Kanon is made to disguise as La Folia. The terrorists release several military mechas to attack. Time for Sayaka and Astarte to show what they’ve got. Meanwhile Asagi tries to hack her way inside Bifrost.

La Folia and Yukina have escaped from their room. I’m not sure about La Folia’s method of overheating the room and blowing up the lock but Yukina is all sweaty now. La Folia’s cool magic kept her cool. Although Asagi has hacked the entire ship, it is not before the terrorists managed to release a missile straight towards the ceremony. Lucas and Lord Ardeal have finished signing and are about to shake hands when the missile self destructs just outside. Asagi managed to hack it in time. Kanon mentions that was a gun salute as a symbol of peace for both kingdoms. Trine orders Kojou to kill the girls. La Folia tosses Yukina at him. He remembers her smell. Smells good? It breaks him out of his hypnosis. La Folia knows Trine is from the beastmen tribe and uses her pheromones as hypnosis. But even so, how could Kojou escape her hypnosis easily? Between the scent of a young girl drenched in sweat compared to the over-perfumed b*tch, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize which will win a man over. Trine and her terrorists will now destroy everything. Yukina gives permission to Kojou to bite her. They both power up and put evil to sleep for good. Remember Kojou, it’s not your fight. But OUR fight! Now Bifrost is going to crash! Don’t worry. It’s in the sea, right? See, what did I tell you? Everybody is fine. They’re saying their goodbye to the royal family at the airport. Polifonia hints to Kojou to consider his marriage to La Folia and she’ll reconsider writing off the loss and damage he made to Bifrost! Lucas still doesn’t approve of him and despite his mighty weaponry threats, Polifonia shuts him up. Later, Yukina isn’t pleased that Kojou remembers everything while he was under Trine’s spell. And then she blames him when she herself says about that sweat covering incident. It’s always his fault.

Strike The Playboy
First things first:
MAMIKO NOTO IS AWESOME AS POLIFONIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Phew. I’m glad I made the right choice in watching this OVA. Heck, I would have even so. Now that I have gotten that out of the way, as far as this OVA is concerned, I believe fans of the series and those who enjoyed watching the TV series would find it entertaining and interesting. Although a couple of episodes would be hardly anything to further develop anything else. But like in the TV series, I guess the mini arc serves as a good short standalone that many could enjoy. Even if you have not watched the TV series and jumped straight into this, there is not much to lose although it would be better to have done so.

When Kojou starts his short flirtatious playboy mode, it was like perhaps the moment that most harem lovers had anticipated to see. Although we know that there is something wrong and this isn’t the Kojou we know, we can’t help dream for a while that this is what it would look like if Kojou ever starts playing around with his harem. Some girls would agree and some would not and some would just remain the tsundere. Ah yes. So much potential. Can we have another original story about something like this, please? Then again, we don’t really want to dilute the value of this series by turning the powerful Fourth Progenitor into a cheesy leecher.

Other than that, I suppose this OVA is pretty decent in other areas. La Folia and Yukina hogging the spotlight the most but other characters do have their share of the spotlight albeit nothing much. You have your little action, your little fanservice (some exposed tits here!), your little drama and your little romantic harem moments. A little of everything but ultimately just enough for entertainment value. I just hope this OVA won’t start a trend of new kinky sexual fetish of smelling sweat of your loved ones. That would really stink no matter how sexy it looks.

 

When magic and science collide, you get… Mahouka Koukou No Rettousei! No, this isn’t any sequel or spin-off to that popular To Aru Majutsu No Index series. Were you hoping for that to happen? I know I didn’t. Also set in a world where magic is utilized as technology, we have schools across the world to grow the best magicians for that (and of course war). And like in every school, grade plays an important part to determine your ranking, the classes you attend, right? So when we have a guy who failed and did poorly in his magic score while enrolling into the school but in actual practical fact he is such a genius that Einstein would even bow before him, does this tell us the system has failed? Uh huh. Despite the advancement in technology and magic, age old discrimination is still abound as our poor guy is about to experience since he is put into a different ‘lower’ stream thanks to his low scores. But don’t fret. He isn’t the kind to sit around and be pushed around.

Enrolment Arc

Episode 1
World War 3 happened! In 2045. Lasted for 20 years, dwindled the world population to 3 billion and food became scarce. The only thing that prevented mankind’s extinction and the end to the war were international collaboration of magicians. Now that the war is over but with peace still unstable, many countries are in a race to raise magicians. Siblings, Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba will be the freshmen of the National Magic University First Affiliate High School. Miyuki is not happy that despite her brother excels in everything else, it was the practical skills that brought him down and thus considered an underachiever in this school unlike herself who has been considered an honour student. Because honour students termed as Blooms get better treatment than those who don’t. They are termed Weeds. Yup, discrimination. Nevertheless he is happy she is concerned for him. Tatsuya is greeted by Mayumi Saegusa, the student council president but was interrupted by fellow friend, Azusa Nakajou as the rehearsal for the entrance ceremony is beginning. Weeds are seated right at the back of the hall. Tatsuya makes friends with fellow Weed classmates, Erika Chiba and Mizuki Shibata. Mayumi and Miyuki make their respective opening speech. After the ceremony, Tatsuya talks further with Erika and Mizuki. Seems Mizuki has a peculiar sight and can sense Tatsuya and Miyuki are related due to their similar auras. Tatsuya starts becoming cautious because he can’t let her see further anymore into his secrets. When the siblings meet up, the duo see their intimate relationship and are unafraid of going PDA.

Tatsuya goes to train ninjutsu with master Yakumo Kokonoe. Although he has improved, he still can’t best master. In class, Tatsuya makes friends with Leonhart “Leo” Saijou. Tatsuya’s goal is to become a magic engineer seeing his practical skills are low. During recess, Miyuki wants to join her brother and his friend. Apparently her Bloom classmates don’t want her to associate with the Weeds. Tatsuya doesn’t want to attract any attention and claims he has finished. Even leaving school, those Blooms don’t like the idea of Miyuki walking home with Tatsuya. WTF. So they control her life? The tension between Blooms and Weeds rise. Arrogant Shun Morisaki challenges Leo to see who is better but Erika comes in between. The other Blooms want to teach the Weeds a lesson so Honoka Mitsui tries to stop them and is about to unleash some dangerous magic. Tatsuya could analyze what magic it is but doesn’t take action since Mari Watanabe from the discipline committee puts a stop to everything. Tatsuya cooks up a story that he wanted Shun to demonstrate his magic and that Honoka didn’t use offensive magic but some flash magic. Mari can tell Tatsuya has some kind of analytical ability and thus good at deception although he claims to be just a normal student.

Yoku Wakaru Mahouka 1: These are short ONA episodes lasting 3 minutes as the chibified characters explain the technical stuffs of this series to further understand them better. The first one is hosted by Tatsuya and Miyuki and is about the magic schools in Japan, its enrolment requirements, its practical tests to enter and of course the twin course system of splitting students into Blooms and Weeds. Although the courses are same, the latter category cannot receive practical guidance in magic. Because they suck in the practical tests, right?

Episode 2
With Mayumi’s advice, everyone is left off with a warning. Shun however refuses to be indebted to Tatsuya and won’t acknowledge him. Honoka and her friend, Shizuku Kitayama walk home with Tatsuya and his. They talk about CAD modifications and some secret helm splitting technique. Not that I understand anyway. The siblings are called to the student council office where they are introduced to the rest Suzune Ichihara the treasurer, Azusa the secretary and Mari the discipline committee. They observe the siblings’ shameless flirting and Tatsuya doesn’t even bat an eyelid to say that they would be lovers if they’re not related by blood. Mayumi wants Miyuki to join the student council. But Miyuki insists her brother is a better candidate despite his poor practical scores. She would like Tatsuya to join too but you know the hassle of procedures and student votes needed to change to police. Not to mention the discrimination involved. As Miyuki accepts taking the secretary role, Mari suggests taking Tatsuya under her wing because it isn’t against the rules to select a Weed. Tatsuya wants to know more about his duties and roles as a disciplinary officer. They’re to stop any trouble and since Tatsuya isn’t good in his practical skills he thinks he is not the man for the job.

That evening, he goes to the student council office to decline the offer. He meets the student council vice president, Hanzou Gyoubushoujo Hattori. He ignores Tatsuya and introduces himself to Miyuki. Hanzou is also strongly disagreeing of appointing a Weed for that position, blah, blah, blah. Mari knows his analysis and eyesight that allows him to predict spells accurately is a great asset and thus a powerful deterrent for any perpetrators trying to violate the rules. Mari is steadfast that she is sick of the discrimination and doesn’t want to promote it. Hanzou still won’t accept him despite Miyuki explaining he is good in other areas and thus he shouldn’t be judged based on favouritism. Tatsuya then requests for a simulated fight with him. He accepts since he will put him in his place. In the simulation room, Mari as the referee explains the rules of this single match fight. The first one knocked out or deemed unable to carry on loses. Hanzou is very confident and planning in detail how he will take out Tatsuya in a flash. It will be a piece of cake. He’s got it all mapped out in his head. Yeah. Arrogance. When the fight starts, Tatsuya moves faster than a speeding bullet to end up behind Hanzou’s back. He couldn’t even react and is knocked down. You were saying something about your winning formula? Tatsuya wins. Eat humble pie!

Yoku Wakaru Mahouka 2: Hosted by Erika, Leo and Mizuki, they explain about CAD and Psion and its infusion to create magic activation. Then some rewriting Eidos into magic too and thus the ability to control Psion is held in high regard.

Episode 3
And so we have this very technical explanation how Tatsuya uses his ninjutsu and created Psion waves, causing seasickness in the opponent to achieve victory. Azusa is very infatuated with his CAD, Silver Horn which is supposedly created by some legendary and mysterious designer, Taurus Silver. But if Tatsuya is so good in all that, how come he fared badly in the practical exams? Simple. Because all these are not tested and thus his true abilities weren’t measured. Hanzou wakes up and apologizes to Miyuki but he continues to ignore Tatsuya. Mari brings Tatsuya to the discipline committee’s room and they talk about the discrimination that Tatsuya knows all too well. She introduces him to a couple of other members, Koutarou Tatsumi and Midori Sawaki. They are impressed he defeated Hanzou and welcome him. Mari believes he will fit right in here because those in the student council office and here pick people who are relatively unaffected such foolishness of being drowned in their sense of inferiority. Back home, Miyuki wants Tatsuya to help calibrate her CAD. We’re not interested in the calibrating, though. Because it’s time for some incest with Miyuki flirting around in her undies with him. She is hinting he prefers girls like Mayumi or Mari since he spoke quite intimately with them and doesn’t see her as a woman. She jumps to conclusions like always and gets jealous he is always surrounded by and lusting after beautiful women. She casts some reset spell on him but I’m not sure if he lost his memories or if everything was just a big prank.

Mari addresses her fellow discipline committee members. Aside Tatsuya, Shun is also the other new member. Before they go on their patrol, Tatsuya prefers to use the committee’s outdated CAD. Tatsuya patrols the grounds. The clubs are doing recruitment this week. Erika is being harassed by many who want her to join their club (to the point like she is almost stripped!). Tatsuya saves her and brings her away as she flusters that he might have seen her. He admits he did so as repentance, she has him bring her around the school grounds. At the dojo, the see trouble brewing between 2 kendo clubs. Takeaki Kirihara wants to muscle his way into using the dojo that Sayaka Mibu and her team are currently using, even taunting her sword skills that will never improved. I guess the only way is for both top kendo fighters to duke it out. What seemingly looked like a draw, upon closer look, Mibu wins. Kirihara won’t admit defeat and this time inputs magic in his sword. After the first strike that almost got her, this is where Tatsuya comes in and stops Kirihara and his henchmen and detains him for inappropriately using magic.

Yoku Wakaru Mahouka 3: Mayumi and Juumonji explain the technology evolution of magic that turned it from something mystic into a technical one. Also the history of the birth of the importance of magicians due to World War 3 and thus the establishment of the International Magic Association.

Episode 4
Tatsuya is before the committee chaired by Mari, Mayumi and Katsuto Juumonji of the club management group president. Tatsuya reports what happened and thus it is deemed no further punishment for the clubs involved. While out with his friends, Tatsuya explains how he diffuses the situation with some jamming spell and he didn’t report this and wanted it off the report since this spell he created is incomplete. If publicly released, it could shake the foundations of society and won’t do so till a countermeasure is found. On another day while patrolling, he is attacked by a lone mysterious figure. Although he escaped, Tatsuya recognizes his band wrist. Mibu wants to talk to Tatsuya and this sends alarming bells to Miyuki. Mibu wants him to join the kendo club. Sorry but no thanks. The reason she is asking him because as we know the discrimination of those who can and cannot use magic. She seeks solidarity from all clubs which doesn’t involve magic and create a separate organization from the club management group to tell the school that there is more to them than just magic. That’s why she needs his help. Tatsuya laughs because he thought his misunderstanding was funny. Then he had to say this: He thought she was just a pretty kendo girl. And that ended everything. And so this spreads to everyone of how Tatsuya ‘verbally destroyed’ Mibu. This doesn’t sit well with Miyuki since you can tell her jealousy is rearing its ugly head as she starts to freeze things around her. Also, they heard from Mibu that the activities of the disciplinary committee have resulted in backlash from students. Although it is her misunderstanding and what Tatsuya did then might look like he is abusing his authority (no doubt the committee has lots of power), they think someone is behind manipulating that impression. Tatsuya really wants to know the person behind this and knows all about Blanche, an anti-magic international political organization. The government’s actions against them are futile and they even try to hide it or avoid facing them head on. Tatsuya’s actions of cornering and comforting Mayumi after seem to be sending jealousy signals to Miyuki again… What the hell is a smart gigolo?

Later Tatsuya goes to see Haruka Ono who is the school’s nurse. As part of the school’s mission to understand the psychological trends of the students, 10% of the first year students will receive counselling and you could say Tatsuya is a guinea pig. After asking all the questions, she finally asks if it is true Mibu asked him out. I suppose such false rumours have spread far and wide. Meanwhile Mibu is talking to kendo ace, Kinoe Tsukasa. He seems to be putting pressure on her that they need Tatsuya on their side. Back home, Tatsuya discusses with Miyuki about Blanche. They hide as a social activist organization but are actually terrorists. In fact, during his rounds today he encountered a member of Egalite, a subordinate organization of Blanche. Although they promote anti-magic ideology, it is not like they outwardly reject it. Even if they claim to want to abolish discrimination by magic, what is it that constitutes to such discrimination? One of it is the disparity in average salaries and magicians earn high average salaries. Some high school students are joining Egalite because they can’t let go of magic but can’t bear the thought of not being seen as fully qualified people. They never consider those working in the forefront to be paying compensation called hard work. Tatsuya understands that. He sometimes have such feelings too. He might have to work harder than others because he has a skill others don’t. If he didn’t, he might have accepted Blanche’s ideology even knowing if it is a lie. Behind all this, someone is trying to make magic go out of fashion. Anti-magic groups want to reduce the country’s power to a point they resort to terrorism. Who benefits from this? They fear the Ten Master Clans may have something to do especially the Yotsuba family. Miyuki fears if their aunt intervenes, they have to go back to them. He assures he’ll deal with it if it comes.

Yoku Wakaru Mahouka 4: Honoka and Shizuku hosts this segment about the Nine Schools Competition where the best magicians from the 9 magic schools across the nation come together to compete in a magic sporting event. There is the Monolith Code, which is basically a 3 on 3 team match where you can use any magic.

Episode 5
There is this very technical explanation about Tatsuya’s processing and activation speed which is faster than anybody else. He explains this to Mizuki and also notes her very keen sense of observation skills. He isn’t interested in learning magic to fight but to use it to produce energy, that is why multi-process spells with activation sequences are necessary for him. Mizuki is impressed and gets motivated as long as one achieves his/her own goals, school grades are just mere accessories. Of course he knows his reason isn’t as grand as that as he was forced to become a magician although he doesn’t have magic. It’s like a curse. Tatsuya and Mibu talk again and she doesn’t change her stance about seeking better treatment for the Weeds. Tatsuya although understands her, he points out there are some things he doesn’t want to change. He doesn’t expect much from this school since as long as he can get hold of classified documents and graduate, that is good enough. Soon there are a group of students barricading themselves in the broadcast room seeking fair negotiations to abolish discrimination. Since everyone is on standby and not willing to make a decision yet, Tatsuya calls Mibu who is part of the group to make some arrangements. Of course he only guaranteed her freedom and it is not like he was negotiating on the disciplinary committee’s behalf. Plus, Juumonji agreed to hear them out. Granting and accepting demands are another matter. Everyone else inside will be restrained. Of course the most concerning one is that Miyuki wants to know how Tatsuya got Mibu’s private phone number. She gave it to him in case he changed his mind or something but it came in useful this way. After the group is restrained, Mayumi will set the date and time for their negotiations. Tatsuya sees Kinoe trying to pester Mizuki to participate in a club that has people having the same hypersensitivity ability in which she has declined many times as she is busy with her studies. He recognizes him as the one with the Egalite band who attacked him. He leaves when Tatsuya hints holding someone so long against their may be akin to harassment.

Tatsuya and Miyuki talk to Yakumo about Kinoe. He was once from the Kamono clan and his parents and grandparents have no magic abilities. In short, a very normal family. However they are a branch family of the Kamo clan who are onmyou experts. Kinoe and Blanche are related in a way. He has a step brother, Hajime who is the child of Kinoe’s mother’s second husband. Hajime is the leader of Japan branch’s Blanche and not only the public representative but also a genuine leader who controls all their illegal and underground activities. Kinoe probably enrolled here because of Hajime. During the negotiation debate, both sides take turn stating what they have to say. But Mayumi seems to be turning it into a long speech. But her fair and earnest view earns praises from all sides. She also has a wish. She wishes to abolish the rule that only Blooms can become representatives of the student council and this can be changed during the students’ general meeting. She hopes to achieve this before she steps down. Suddenly explosions are heard. Some of the students in the hall are Egalite members. Before they can take action, the disciplinary committee takes them down. A smoke bomb is thrown into the hall but Hanzou uses his magic to throw it out. Masked men storm in. Don’t worry. Mari uses her magic to choke them. Suddenly it becomes a full terrorist attack because the intruders are firing RPGs!

Episode 6
As the students quell the terrorists, Ono informs Tatsuya and co that this is just the diversion. The real attack is the infiltration of the library to steal the classified documents. Ono hopes Tatsuya can give Mibu a chance but he becomes insensitive and believes unnecessary compassion will not only hurt her. Outside the library, Tatsuya can detect where all the assailants are waiting so an ambush attack is impossible. They barge into the main room to stop Mibu and her team from downloading the contents. Tatsuya and Miyuki tell her about reality and discrimination. She has been used. Mibu on the other hand still clings on to her believe of ridding discrimination. She uses Tatsuya as an example that he must have been sick of being compared to his sister and the insults he has received. Miyuki agrees but even so, there are others who recognized his abilities. She feels sorry for Mibu. Has nobody acknowledge her abilities? Tatsuya did. Her skills and beauty. These things she called superficial are still part of her. Her comrades stage a distraction to let Mibu escape. However she has to deal with Erika who is guarding the door outside. Noticing Erika has the same fighting technique with Mari, Mibu will go all out with her abilities to best hers. In the end, Mibu lost and fractured some bones. Erika says she is from that Chiba family and in fact Mari is their student. In terms of kenjutsu, Erika has a higher level of certification than her. Subsequently, Kinoe as the ring leader is taken into custody.

As Mibu recuperates in the infirmary, she reveals Kinoe’s goal of trying to convince kendo members to get rid of magic based discrimination for over a year. She was even tricked to head to Blanche’s branch office. Mibu’s trigger was when she first enrolled in this school and during the club recruitment week, she was awed at Mari’s skill and went to ask her personally to coach her. However she was rejected and told to find an opponent more suitable for her skill level. Mari corrects her. What she meant was to find someone to practise with her same skill level because Mibu was stronger than her. Mibu starts crying and felt stupid that everything started due to this little misunderstanding. She wasted a year on this stupid grudge. Tatsuya didn’t think so. Based from Erika’s bout, she has spent a year polishing her skills so nothing has gone to waste. Mibu uses Tatsuya’s shoulder to cry on. This scene is so sad that there is no room for jealousy. Of course now Tatsuya wants to know where the remaining members of Blanche are. He is going to annihilate them all for trying to disrupt his life with Miyuki. So he isn’t doing this for Mibu’s sake. He doesn’t want to let the police involve (because it will be messy) or the student council either (since they have to put the students’ safety first). Where to find Blanche’s hideout? Ono should know something. An abandoned factory. Kirihara approaches Juumonji that he wants to join in this raid. He won’t allow him. This isn’t enough reason for him to risk his life. Kirihara explains he was enthralled by Mibu’s sword skills and technique unlike his which was for killing. But at some point her intentions became muddled and he was disgusted. He felt angry and went to pick a fight with her. He knows her kendo skills aren’t like that. So he is going to find that guy who corrupted her and took advantage of Mibu. He is going to vent his anger on him. Juumonji agrees to take him along.

Episode 7
Tatsuya takes the lead infiltrating the factory. Hajime and his underlings are waiting for him. Tatsuya doesn’t waste time telling them to surrender. You think he will? Instead, Hajime wants him to join their side. You think he will? Since it’s a deadlock, Hajime tries to cast some hypnotism spell on Tatsuya but to his surprise it doesn’t work. Yeah. He is that surprised. Tatsuya can tell that this hypnotism is causing the unnatural memory lapses in Mibu and the reason her memories were changed. When Tatsuya explains in detail about his hypnotism trick, Hajime starts to panic and run! OMG! The Blanche leader ran away so scared like that?! Even his underlings are shocked and let Tatsuya go after him. Those who don’t got a taste of Miyuki’s frozen spell. Anyway everyone also gets it as collective punishment. When Kirihara learns who Hajime is, he is so angry that he cuts off his right arm! That’s the most he’ll get. Everyone is rounded up and the incident is over. Later as Tatsuya sees Mibu at the hospital, he tells her that none of their school’s students will be blamed for this incident. That’s why Mibu or Kirihara won’t be investigated or punished. It is a school thingy and they want it covered up. On the day Mibu is discharged, her father comes to thank Tatsuya but I don’t know that guy is trying to be so humble that it feels like he is in denial. I mean, Tatsuya believes he didn’t do anything and if there is anyone to be thanked for his daughter’s recovery, it should be Miyuki and Erika. He only deserved to be resented for reprimanding her. Nevertheless, father feels grateful and wants to let him know that it is him, not anybody else, who saved his daughter. Still want to deny that? Things take a light hearted turn when Erika teases Mibu for dumping Tatsuya for Kirihara. Because Tatsuya looks better than him. Erika got even the cheek to tell Kirihara that a man is not about his face! It makes Mibu admit she was in love with Tatsuya! It was his unwavering strength she longed for. It was also what she was afraid. She knew she wouldn’t catch up or be strong as him. Although she is always fighting with Kirihara, she knows she can walk the same path with him. So there’s your consolation. Tatsuya sings praises over Kirihara’s bravery and paints him a hero of all sorts. If it looks like he wants to support Kirihara-Mibu pair, it is partly to calm down Miyuki for who knows how long she’s been holding it. You know her by know about her brother, right? The siblings are just happy to get back to their ordinary lives together.

Nine Schools Competition Arc

Episode 8
While training with Yakumo, Tatsuya could sense a presence. Turns out to be Ono. She is Yakumo’s student and in actual fact a secret investigator of the police. She hopes Tatsuya will keep her identity a secret and in return she’ll inform him if there are groups like Blanche starting to develop. If you’re wondering why this Mikihiko Yoshida is suddenly in the picture with Tatsuya and Leo, he is Erika’s childhood friend. The student council are discussing about the upcoming Nine Schools Competition and although they have the participants, they feel the engineering department will pose a problem. It boggles me that nobody thought of Tatsuya till Azusa suggests him. Tatsuya warns of his ‘bad’ reputation but I with Miyuki voicing her support… We’ve got Azusa obsessing over his Taurus Silver again and some discussion about some failed experiment and thus why flying using magic is not possible. I don’t know about Tatsuya’s explanation about his view but it seemed valid or something. Since some of the committee opposes Tatsuya to be part of the engineering team, it is suggested that he demonstrate his abilities. Kirihara becomes the guinea pig as Tatsuya scans his CAD and uses his old fashion way of manually modifying it via keyboard. In the end, the result is perfect. The sceptics still do not believe till Azusa, Juumonji and even Hanzou throw their support behind him. For this competition, they can’t afford to be picky. Back home, Tatsuya is being called by Major Harunobu Kazama (he addresses Tatsuya as special lieutenant). He wants him to perform some software update and performance test on the overhaul of Third Eye. Then he warns to be careful during the Nine Schools Competition. Sources say that an international crime syndicate, No Head Dragon based in Hong Kong is targeting it due to its timing. Later Miyuki is impressed and very proud that Tatsuya seems to have perfected the art of flying. Or at least levitating with ease. He then lets her test it out as she glides through the air like a fairy.

Episode 9
Tatsuya and Miyuki are at the FLT Development Centre to meet Ushiyama, the one who developed Taurus Silver. Tatsuya gives him a device to test for flight. Although it is a success, it is still not without its limitations and setbacks. Later the siblings come across their father and family butler, Aoki. Although they are siblings, Aoki ignores Tatsuya and only greets Miyuki since she is one of the candidates to head the Yotsuba family. He even angers Miyuki when he calls Tatsuya a fake magician. Tatsuya argues back about jumping to conclusions about the successor candidate and since his mom who is the older sister of the current head of the Yotsuba family (and was once the head), it is akin to slandering the family as he was created by her. After the team of participants and engineers are officially announced, Mizuki sees Mikihiko summoning spirits and interrupted his composure. Something bad might have happened to her if not for Tatsuya there. Mikihiko explains he was trying to use magic to summon water spirits and he is impressed that Mizuki’s eyes could see different spirit colours. He further explains about her Crystal Eyes which is like having a vision like God for being able to see different colours. The school prepares to leave for the competition. Mayumi is not only an hour and a half late, but she is showing off her pretty dress to Tatsuya. Like she’s trying to hint something. Tatsuya’s words might be what she wanted to hear but if he could just say it with more emotions. He thinks the stress of being part of the Ten Master Clan families must have gotten to her. You disappointed? All she wanted was to share a seat next to him but engineers of the team ride a different bus. You know what this means for Miyuki, right? Luckily Shizuku and Honoka praise Tatsuya enough to distract her. Along the way, an accident causes a car to flip and hurl itself towards the entourage. Though the buses stop in time, the sliding flaming car isn’t.

Episode 10
Mari stops everyone from using their magic (because magic and magic cancel out each other). I don’t know what Miyuki did employing her brother’s technique to put out the flames before Juumonji using his magic to make the car stop dead in its tracks. Later Hanzou beats himself up for not being able to do anything and in a way ‘lost to a younger girl’. He panicked and froze instead. Tatsuya is explaining technically to Miyuki how that accident was deliberate and magic was used. The driver must be the one initiating the magic and on a suicide mission. There is this banquet where all the schools participating in the games socialize. I don’t know about Erika’s personal family issues but I give her points for wearing a maid outfit! I don’t know why she and some are working as the hotel employee but heck, you don’t complain when there’s a maid. Retsu Kudou, the director of the Magic Association and patriarch of the Ten Master Clan is about to give his speech when Tatsuya suddenly feels something is wrong. Like some large scale spell covering the hall. Soon it disperses as Retsu apologizes for the prank but realized only 5 people in the hall noticed it. Had he been a terrorist, nobody would have sensed his presence or do something to stop him. He hopes they will continue to study and improve in their magic as magic is a means and not a goal itself. He wants to see the young ones be ingenious with magic because strong magic used incorrectly is inferior to weak magic used ingeniously. Everyone applause to his wise advice. We take a break with a little fanservice as Miyuki and co take a dip in the hot bath. Unfortunately, everyone dips in with a robe. Nobody goes in naked. Is this the trend in the future? So much for fanservice. And those with decent boobs like Miyuki and Honoka get targeted… Girls will still be girls among themselves. They talk that they saw Masaki Ichijou from Third High School looking at Miyuki. But they think Miyuki is more into her brother. Surprisingly she denies that they are blood related and she doesn’t have a shred of romantic feeling for him. Is that true? That must be the most convincing poker face she ever put on. While Mikihiko is practising his summoning outside, he sensed intruders. However his low confidence that he is weak due to some accident makes him hesitate to take action. But after remembering Tatsuya’s actions and looking him up as encouragement, he easily disables the 3 intruders. He thought there is somebody else but he turns out to be Tatsuya.

Episode 11
Tatsuya was at the scene and sensed Mikihiko wasn’t fast enough to bring the intruders down and covered for him. Tatsuya also chides him for his low self confidence and the way he uses his abilities. On the first day of the qualifiers event, we see our girls doing well especially Mari in the Battle Board and Mayumi in Speed Shooting (shooting a perfect score). Tatsuya later sees Kazama and his men as they confirm last night intruders are from No Head Dragon but are still investigating if they are targeting the competition. On the second day, Mayumi ‘flirts’ with Tatsuya for a while and has him help her with her warming up stretch before her Crowd Ball game in which she does well. Also the highlight of the day is Kanon Chiyoda doing fine in her Pillars Break event. Suzune and her team are recalculating their strategy since some of the events they aren’t doing well. They work out that they need to win 4 out of the 6 remaining games to keep their top spot. Also, this means the events that the newcomers will take part will play a great influence in winning the overall competition. Tatsuya gives Leo some weaponised integrated CAD and he is more than happy to become the guinea pig.

Episode 12
Leo tests the weapon and from the technical explanation, the flying technique allows the sword to be elongated like as though there is a big gap in the middle. During Mari’s Board Battle match, her competitor slips and is about to crash into her. Mari was fast enough to save her but they both crash out. Looks painful. Mari is hospitalized although her injuries aren’t that bad, it is bad enough that she has to sit out the remaining events she is participating. Mayumi wonders if Mari felt a third party’s magic interfering during that time. Tatsuya and the rest are analyzing the video and it is confirmed there is magic from an outside party causing the water to be imbalance and thus the reason why Mari couldn’t successfully catch her competitor and they both crash out. As the surveillance and security of the games are tight, this could mean the outside magic is casted outside it and there must be somebody in the water. However there is no magic that can totally conceal a person’s presence the magic must be from something under water. Mikihiko confirms the use of water spirits but even so it is very unlikely to affect the race. Because they notice the competitor was accelerating instead of decelerating at the corner where the crash happened, it indicates somebody tampered with her CAD. There might be covert agents within the engineers. Tatsuya and Miyuki join the student council in discussing their game strategy. Although they are leading but at this rate Third High will overtake them. It is suggested that some newcomer events will be sacrificed and they will put their resources in Mirage Bat. Because Mari cannot participate, Miyuki becomes her substitute. Although Tatsuya is unable to check Honoka’s CAD, he promises to go watch her event and this makes her feel happy. As Tatsuya checks Shizuku’s equipment, she asks if he wants to work for her family. He reminds her to talk about this only when he gets his licence. Shizuku steps up for the Speed Shooting qualifiers. With her adjusted CAD and Tatsuya’s technique, she shoots a perfect score.

Episode 13
First High impressively takes the top 3 spots for Speed Shooting. Shizuku’s technique is even sought to be registered with the magic encyclopaedia, Index. Shizuku wants Tatsuya to take the credit but he declines. It is not that he is being humble but rather wouldn’t it be odd that a person who cannot use magic come up with such technique? Ichijou and his team are in discussion about First High’s winning streak. He believes the calibre of some newcomers is no better than theirs. This could only mean the other factor that makes them stand out is the engineer. They talk about some device in which Ichijou confirms it is some general purpose device Tatsuya is using instead of some commercial one. They need to keep in mind that their devices are 2 or 3 generations behind First High. Tatsuya watches Honoka’s Board Battle event. As it starts, she leaves her competitors in her wake (some even falling off their board!) as she sails to easy victory. So much so she becomes an emotional girl thanking Tatsuya because she has never won anything in her life. The student council discusses the girls are doing better than the boys. At this rate the results will be lopsided and the guys may need some support. Elsewhere in some shady Chinatown, a group of shady bookmakers are talking how taking out Mari wasn’t enough and at this rate First High will still win. This will burn a big hole in their business and heads will roll. Drastic measures must be taken. Miyuki calls Tatsuya to see her and asks about his decline for Index’s registration. Was it because of aunt’s orders? It is. This is necessary because otherwise they will find a connection between them and the Yotsuba family as well as his identity as Silver. He views he is not powerful enough yet and even if he may be able to defeat their aunt in a one on one match, some nastier manipulator will turn up. It is best for now to obey. Miyuki is sad and hugs him. She vows to always stay by his side. Shizuku is all geared up for her Pillars Break event. Because contestants can wear what they want, sometimes it looks like a fashion show. Or maybe cosplay. Because Shizuku is in her traditional kimono outfit. Even Miyuki is in a miko priestess outfit and burns her opponent’s ice pillars with great fire! Honoka watches Tatsuya calibrate a CAD and is still impressed. It reminds her how she first saw them beautifully working their magic at the high school entrance exam. Because everyone (girls mainly) is praising how good an engineer Tatsuya is, this only serves to make Shun jealous. He is going to prove Blooms are better than Weeds. Tatsuya and Miyuki are seen meeting Ichijou and his fellow schoolmate, Shinkurou Kichijouji AKA George.

Episode 14
They just want to see Tatsuya’s face although they’re disappointed he isn’t participating in Monolith Code or even the engineer for his team taking part under this. Honoka does well in her Board Battle and in the Pillars Break final, Shizuku takes on Miyuki. Although the latter uses twin CADs, Miyuki’s magic is far stronger and easily wins the match. Frustrated Shizuku is comforted by Honoka later. Tatsuya remembers Ichijou’s achievement of fending off an entire army by himself during the war so he has real war experience while George the genius discovered some Cardinal Code at a young age. Them enrolling in the same high school are too good to be called a coincidence. During the Monolith Code qualifiers, an accident happened and although it is unclear whether the attack was accidental or sabotage (you can bet it’s those shady bookmakers again), Shun’s team is seriously injured and hospitalized. The match is postponed and worst case scenario is that they may have to withdraw from this event. Mayumi talks to Tatsuya privately about this as he reveals about the near raid of No Head Dragon before the games. Honoka and Subaru Satomi do well for the Mirage Bat event. When Azusa hears others commenting about their movements that seem like Taurus Silver, she starts suspecting that Tatsuya might be that legend. Tatsuya is called to meet with the rest of the committee. Seems Mayumi wants Tatsuya to participate in Monolith Code. Under the circumstances and various exceptions, substitution is allowed. However Tatsuya believes he is not the right person for it as there are others who are more suitable. He claims this will also widen the rift between Blooms and Weeds since many have not played their match yet and a spare like him was chosen. Juumonji tells him to stop thinking so because regardless of his position, he is still a member of the delegation. Mayumi chose him because she believed in him. As leader of this committee, they will not entertain objections from any others. Any others. I guess he has no choice but to play the game. He is given the liberty to choose his team and he picks Leo and Mikihiko. As the event is tomorrow, choosing an unfamiliar member means he has to think about the adjustments, strategy planning and all that crap. He knows his pals very well and that saves time. Also, he believes they have the abilities.

Episode 15
Tatsuya wants Leo to be the defence while Mikihiko to come up with guerrilla strategies. He discusses what they are to do and since Mikihiko has some reservations about his power, Tatsuya gives him some confidence that his surprise attack using ancient magic can be their trump card. In their first match, we see them using tricks to win and Tatsuya employing Gram Demolition, some sort of spell dismantling counter measure that not many can use, surprising many (it is believed he used this same spell to stop that vehicle accident). Ichijou asks George’s opinion on Tatsuya’s abilities and it looks like he has the experience being in a real war before although he cannot use powerful magic. They only have to watch out for Gram Demolition and other trickeries. Otherwise, victory is certain if they drag him into a direct confrontation. Tatsuya and Miyuki see Erika scolding her brother, Naotsugu. She is not happy he ‘abandoned’ his kenjutsu instructing job in Thailand to come all the way to see Mari. She believes dating this woman has dulled his skills. Naotsugu is here because he heard Mari got injured and came. He wants her to apologize but Erika will not change her stance. Later talking to Miyuki about it, she can tell she has brother complex. Wait a minute. This coming from her? The one with the most annoying brother complex? Everyone watches Third High’s Monolith Code match. It’s so easy that Ichijou himself takes on the other team himself employing some super magic that nobody could touch him. Tatsuya can sense that Ichijou is trying to bait him into a direct fight by showing gaps in his defence. He’ll play along since this also gives them the best chance for victory. Erika talks to Mikihiko and give him some confidence before their match with Third High. Tatsuya sees Ono and wants her to find No Head Dragon’s location. Although he isn’t planning to do anything, he needs to know the enemy’s nature and it’ll be frustrating not knowing their whereabouts in case a counter attack becomes necessary. She needs only a day. George believes their victory is First High is assured. With the stage set as open plains (no place to hide) and Gram Demolition as Tatsuya’s only way to survive, there is no other way for them not to take this bait and face them head on.

Episode 16
Tatsuya gives Leo and Mikihiko to wear some cape to fend of George’s Invisible Bullet. Of course Ichijou and George are wondering if they have a last minute trick up their sleeve because such countermeasure seems naïve. But no use worrying about other people’s strategy now. Ichijou makes his move forward. He faces off with Tatsuya who impressively is able to stand his ground and shoot away whatever spells Ichijou throws at him. When George moves in, Mikihiko tries to stop him. The cape can be turned into some solid shield that prevents the use of Invisible Bullet. George could have lost if not for Ichijou intervening. However this causes Tatsuya to close in and in his panic, Ichijou unleashes lots of simultaneous spells which is a clear violation of the rule. Tatsuya is super fast in dispelling all of them but one. He takes a direct hit and the impact is great. His inner mechanism starts working. With broken bones, damaged organs and massive internal bleeding, he initiates some restoration programme that turns him back to normal in a split second! Good as new. Then he snaps his finger close to Ichijou’s ear. The amplified sound is so great that the audience need to even cover their ears. Needless to say, Ichijou is defeated as he is unable to continue fighting. Mayumi is unnerved seeing this. Not the finger snapping move but the resurrecting one. She believes Tatsuya has been defeated in that rule breaking move but why is he still standing. Juumonji calms her down saying that he might have taken some martial arts strengthening move and that magic is not the only miracle. Besides, the match is still ongoing. George tries to counter attack as Mikihiko tries to recover himself. Ultimately Mikihiko can’t let Tatsuya’s win go to waste as he soon defeats George while Leo takes out the other guy. With that, First High wins and everybody rejoices. Happy tears of joy. Leo explains how he took the brunt of Ichijou’s attack, the reason he needed lots of time to get back up. Tatsuya can’t hear clearly since an eardrum of his ruptured. The automatic healing didn’t activate for this one? Leo tells Mikihiko not to put up that gloomy face since they won. And nobody could be happier and close to tears as Miyuki because dearest brother just won.

Episode 17
Those bookmakers are desperate. Time to use force. During the Mirage Bat qualifiers, Keiko Kobayakawa is doing great till her CAD malfunctions. She drops like a rock but is caught in time. Mizuki informs Tatsuya that she saw some sort of spirit bursting from her CAD. He has a gist who is behind this. Before Miyuki and the other participants’ turn, their CAD needs to be inspected. Tatsuya spots the staff trying to insert some virus and pins him down. Oh, look at his eyes. The eyes of a mad brother when you try to harm his little sister. With Kudou learning the incident, he tells Tatsuya about this method called Golden Electron Silkworms used by Guangdong Army when he was in active service. Miyuki’s turn is up for Mirage Bat. Although she is in the lead, but when she starts using the device her flight, she pulls away and leaves everyone in awe-cum-stunned. With Miyuki winning the qualifiers, the bookmakers are really desperate. To avoid getting a horrible punishment from their organization, they are going to unleash… Terminator?! They’re going to do some massacre. So it’s indiscriminate killing now, eh? But before this enhanced human being can start, he is quickly disabled by Muraji Yanagi and Kyouko Fujibayashi. Nobody suspected anything. In the Mirage Bat finals, not only Miyuki has flight but the other contestants too. Other schools thought she was cheating so her CAD was inspected. Someone must have leaked the settings to others. However even if they have the spell, can they master it in such a short time? Miyuki has lots of practice and is a pro, you know? And true enough the competitors cannot keep up so some safety feature Tatsuya designed kicks in. Miyuki wins by a mile.

Episode 18
Mayumi toasts to First High’s overall victory. Kudou is seen talking to Kazama about Tatsuya. The former feels his outstanding talents is being wasted as a personal bodyguard and something about the Yotsuba family not relinquishing Tatsuya as well as their status not weakening but getting more powerful at this rate, enough to stand above the Ten Master Clans. Tatsuya sees Ono to get the data from her. Then he goes to the base of No Head Dragon (those bookmakers) and puts fear in their sh*t heads before shooting them into disappearance from a tower! Despite they promise they will not intervene in the games anymore (that’s because tomorrow is the last day you dick head!), Tatsuya isn’t convinced and even makes them reveal their boss’ name. No mercy. They all meet their same vanishing fate. How could Tatsuya be such a demon? As Tatsuya is created as a weapon, the only emotion left in him is his feelings for Miyuki. Thanks to them, his demon side is brought out. Later Tatsuya meets Kazama and his men. They talk about No Head Dragon being suppliers of Sorcery Booster, a magic device commonly used in criminal syndicates. Something about its components consisting of a human brain, more precisely a magician’s cerebrum. Since such concept is against their principles, it is thus something illegal. The competition ends with the final Monolith Code event with Juumonji’s team taking an easy victory. During the closing ball ceremony, Ichijou talks to Miyuki. Big brother comes. See all the other guys leave… Ichijou is very surprised to realize they are siblings. I guess as show of goodwill, he lets her dance with his sister. So who is going to dance with Tatsuya? Honoka is hinting. Not only her but other girls like Shizuku and Mayumi too. And no, Juumonji is not going to ask him to dance because he wants to talk to him about the Ten Master Clans. Asking if he is from one, Tatsuya denies he is from one. Juumonji advises him to be part of him and to do that, suggests he marries Mayumi. Isn’t it too early to talk about marriage? Juumonji notes that defeating Ichijou who is to be the next leader of the Ten Master Clans is more important than he thinks and can’t be this laidback. Tatsuya’s final dance is of course with Miyuki.

Yokohama Disturbance Arc

Episode 19
A couple of inspectors are raiding some port. I don’t know what they’re after. They use their magic to stop a ship but realize it’s just a dud because the real culprits sneakily got off somewhere. Now we have this technical explanation from Tatsuya to Miyuki about Philosopher’s Stone, alchemy and magic. I don’t want to elaborate… Tatsuya is then called by the teacher because he is being nominated to participate in the Thesis Competition. If Nine Schools Competition shows the best physical abilities of magicians, Thesis Competition is the literary equivalent. Suzune and Kei Isori are the participants but another fellow participant isn’t well so that is where Suzune recommended Tatsuya to fill in. She will have no other substitute. Oh sure, after we see what this guy can do, he is so coveted that everything is sure-win. And so Suzune explains the details and process of their work. She will be writing something about gravity and they have not much time before handing in their paper. When the siblings get home, they see their step mom, Sayuri waiting. What’s with the angry face? I can see why Miyuki doesn’t like her. Tatsuya has no emotions, remember… Anyway she is here to request him to come back to the lab and work. This means quitting school. No can do because as Tatsuya puts it, there is no other substitute than him to be Miyuki’s guardian. She shows him some Magatama relic she wants him to analyze. He can guess from the way she says things that she has accepted an impossible request by the military to replicate it. Hypothetically it can store magic sequences. She believes his magic can do the trick. See?! Everybody relies on this guy! However he hints even his magic might not make it a success so Sayuri angrily leaves. Don’t go away mad, just go away! Good riddance. However Tatsuya tails her only to see a couple of English speaking guys trying to kidnap her. Although he manages to disarm them, he is shot by a sniper. Although he regenerates, it was enough time for them to escape. To show how super cool he is, Tatsuya can even analyze the angle of the shot to fire back at the sniper!!! Back home after reporting to Kazama, Miyuki serves him dinner in an apron. Is she cute? Now this is something I can understand! ;p. Tatsuya shows the relic in his hands and tells her what Sayuri wanted him to do. If it is successful, this means the army can deploy a great number of androids in the front lines of war and use magic instead of magicians. Of course Tatsuya is not interested in it as a weapon but on how the system works. And we see the perpetrators behind this, they are bent in taking that relic.

Episode 20
I believe Mayumi is trying to flirt with Tatsuya while trying to impress him on the thesis he is writing. Sorry girl, he is not moved. At least no with the surveillance cameras watching. But he hints he will not hesitate if there are no cameras and if she makes the first move. Why is she looking so worried now? Wasn’t this what she wanted? Later Mari talks to Tatsuya about the security needed for their members during the competition. Because the documents for it are valuable, sometimes participating members become targets of industrial spies. Don’t worry. Tatsuya will be fine by himself. When Tatsuya leaves, he thought he felt someone watching him. Kanon spots a girl and goes after her but she manages to give her the slip. It seems that girl might be working for the perpetrators as they investigate Sayuri and the step children she just visited. The captain, Chen Xiangshan orders to give her all their support. Lu Gonghu is ordered to take command of ground operations and take out others who are sniffing around. Tatsuya learns Mizuki had that feeling of being watched although it isn’t just her but perhaps the entire school. Mikihiko also confirms some sort of spirits invoked and they feel foreign. The inspectors enter a café in Yokohama, Roter Wald to conduct their investigation but are met with Fujibayashi. While Tatsuya and friends are at the café, Erika and Leo make excuses to take their leave. Actually they confront. Jiro Marshall, whom they believe is spying on them. At first he plays dumb and even yells he is being mugged! Thanks to Mikihiko’s barrier, nobody can hear him and they’re not letting him go till he spills the beans. A short fight ensues and Leo gets the better of him. He decides to spill the beans since it is not his attention to attract attention and that he is not their enemy. Although he doesn’t belong to any government agency of any country, his job is to make sure cutting edge magic is not stolen from magic high school students and given to the east. He is also to deal with the threats of such technologies leaked to the east. As there are eastern spies who are after magic engineering in USNA and various western European countries, their school is a target. Jiro pulls out a gun when they let their guard down. He forces them to dispel the barrier and makes his escape. Unfortunately, he is killed by Lu.

Episode 21
The thesis is underway when Mibu catches a suspicious girl trying to hack something before running away. After catching up to her, Mibu advises Chiaki Hirakawa to stop being a spy. As one who experienced it herself, they will just use and toss her away. But Chiaki hints that getting something from them isn’t her goal. They try to apprehend her but she uses all sorts of tricks like tear gas. It took Leo’s rough tackle to knock her out. It looked like he assaulted her… At the infirmary, Kanon and Kei question her about her intention. It was to make the equipment malfunction. Seems she has a grudge against Tatsuya and plans on annoying him. She really wants to hurt him because she blames Tatsuya for an incident during the Nine Schools Competition. Her sister, Koharu felt responsible in making Keiko mistrust magic. Of course nobody except Tatsuya noticed it and yet he didn’t take appropriate action. Meanwhile Erika talks to Leo about some deciding factor he lacks that would make him able to kill his enemies. Since Erika has one, she will teach it to him. Kanon informs what happened to Tatsuya and his friends. They think of telling Koharu and let Chiaki be persuaded by her but Tatsuya doesn’t want Koharu to be further dragged into this mess. Chen and Lu see their master, Zhou about Chiaki’s failure. But since she doesn’t know about the organization, there is no danger in information leaking. Since Erika and Leo are not with them, Mikihiko and Mizuki fluster to think the kind of things they’re doing alone. It’s just your exaggerated fantasies… Oh wait. Maybe it’s not so far from that after all. Because Leo accidentally steps in while Erika is only in her towel. See that big hand mark over his face? Is it any wonder why she keeps hitting him during training? Letting out steam, eh? Then there is this mock battle between Juumonji and the other security members. They all got owned except for Mikihiko who managed to stand his ground. The key is always to calm down. As they take a break, cue for this scene of Mikihiko x Mizuki. They’re being so shy-shy that it’s just annoying. And then the inevitable. Mizuki becomes clumsy. He catches her. By her boobs. More panic. More clumsy. More revealing fanservice position for the other guys. What an embarrassing moment. What else to do for Mikihiko but to go after her?

Episode 22
When Tatsuya tells Yakumo about the relic, he advises him to return it as soon as possible. Also, if he encounters the enemy, don’t lose his direction. On the way back, Tatsuya knows a crow familiar is tailing them. At the lab, there is a commotion since the enemy is persistently trying to hack their way in. Finally it eases off. This is part of Chen’s plan to confirm Tatsuya has the relic. Chen orders Lu to get rid of Chiaki. As Tatsuya works in his school lab, he suddenly smells sleeping gas. He gives his android maid, Pixie a few orders. Then they play along to catch the culprit. Isao Sekimoto from the discipline committee sneaks in to try to retrieve the data. This industrial spy is caught red-handed by Kanon. Though he claims he is backing up, but with a hacking tool? She eventually knocks him out. At the hospital where Chiaki is being warded, the romantic moment between Mari and Naotsugu is cut short. Because Zhou was about to visit Chiaki when he sees Lu outside. He slams the alarm bell so Naotsugu rushes his way to face off with him. It took a lot of effort to bring down this guy. Both get injured but Lu got away. Lu reports to Chen and since the situation has changed, he is ordered to take out Sekimoto detained at the detention centre and to leave Chiaki alone for now. Kanon forbids Tatsuya to come along knowing he attracts trouble. But Mari assures that she and Mayumi will be there. Zhou visits Chiaki who feels she has disappointed him after all that he has done for her. Mari uses some mind control spell on Sekimoto to reveal his goal. He was trying to look for the relic. Again the interrogation is cut short when the intruder alarm sounds. Lu is coming. Although he managed to pass Mari, he can’t get through Tatsuya’s barrier. It really took a lot of effort to bring this tough guy down. Later Fujibayashi reports to Tatsuya about the arrest of Lu and the rest of the operative spies but Chen got away. She also mentions the industries they are targeting and the embarrassing fact that the military accounting leak was what made them know Tatsuya had the relic. We take a detour as Miyuki tries to steal a kiss from Tatsuya while he is sleeping. He suddenly opens his eyes which takes her by surprise. She loses her balance but catches her. She feels embarrassed and hides in her room. Tatsuya comes in to apologize he made her worry. This leaves her happy. Because he held her cheeks…

Episode 23
Chen reports to Zhou that everything will be going as planned but laments the capture of Lu as he is an important military asset. Zhou hints that he could break Lu free but in exchange he must make sure Chinatown has a few victims as possible. Suzune talks to Chiaki that whatever she does will not capture Tatsuya’s attention since he is arrogant. It won’t even bother him a single bit. Likewise, he is not going to sympathise or even ridicule her. Ignored. She mentions about Tatsuya’s high grade and Chiaki is almost as good as him. She has observed Tatsuya isn’t good in the hardware section and Chiaki may surpass him in the field of magic engineering. She should use her frustration as motivation. Fujibayashi talks to Tatsuya and Miyuki. Some mobile suit is almost done and ready for delivery. She also warns them things might foul up so be prepared. Before the thesis competition begins inside the conference hall, the siblings meet Ichijou who is part of the joint security committee, patrolling the area. Fujibayashi talks to Ono and she knows all about her. She hints that they keep to their territories and there would be no repercussions from her superiors. Ono take this warning as a sign that Fujibayashi and Tatsuya’s relationship must be kept a secret. Later Fujibayashi is shocked to learn Lu has busted from custody. Juumonji hears from Hanzou and Kirihara about Sekimoto’s interrogation. Because the organization behind it may resort to extreme tactics, Juumonji takes precaution and orders all security members to don a bullet proof vest. And so the thesis competition begins with Suzune giving demonstration and findings. I won’t bother explaining. Because I don’t know what is even going on! Freaking technical terms!!! And would you believe it? This occupies the rest of the episode. During all that, the terrorists are already making their move. After Suzune finishes, George meets Tatsuya at the backstage. Looks like his school is up next and is confident this time they won’t lose. They always say that, don’t they? Suddenly an explosion rocks the place.

Episode 24
A van drives into the centre and explodes. Other terrorists begin to invade all around Yokohama. This includes a handful of them storming into the hall to take the students hostage. But you think Tatsuya is going to listen to them? It’s Tatsuya time. That means mind blowing awesome moves. First he is so freaking fast catching and disintegrating the bullets and then he chops off the terrorist’s hand! OMFG!!! His coat might be bloodied but Miyuki has an app that cleans it! With this superhuman distraction, the other students overwhelm and round up the other terrorists. And nobody is shocked to see what Tatsuya did? Maybe George. He wonders how Tatsuya can perform from super secret move created by some US army guy. Of course Tatsuya knows he is jumping to conclusions with only partial knowledge. This could be used to his advantage as Tatsuya won’t tell him. I mean, now it’s not the time to explain, right? Mayumi requests Azusa to use her powers to calm down the other students. Then she passes the baton of student council president to her to lead everyone to evacuate via underground path. Tatsuya and his friends are at the front entrance. After Miyuki freezes the terrorists’ bullets, Tatsuya goes on a killing spree! He chops the terrorists in half with his bare hands! OMFG!!!! WTF IS HE???!!! Heading to the VIP room to find out more about the situation, it seems it looks bad as the terrorists have control of the area. Tatsuya suggests also evacuating but to use aboveground. But first he wants to erase the data in the demonstration equipment. However Mayumi and co are already there doing it. Why the need for so many people? Unless it’s not just as simple as a single erase-all button.

They convene for their next plan once they are done. They figure the terrorists are after the Magic Association’s data bank. Because the rescue ship that will be arriving in 10 minutes cannot hold them all, they will have to get to the evacuation shelter. Tatsuya is surprised to hear Azusa leading other students there. He is worried because the pathways are connected and is sure to meet some enemies. Juumonji sends some of his men there. Suddenly Tatsuya turns around. What does he see through that wall? Actually, he could sense some suicide truck driver trying to ram into the centre. I don’t know what move he pulled off with his gun but the truck disintegrated!!! Outside, the terrorist attacks continue with the use of supersonic launchers. When Kazama and Fujibayashi enter the room and explain the situation, everyone is shocked to learn of Tatsuya’s special lieutenant position. Kazama orders him under some law rule thingy, he is to mobilize in his mobile suit. Kazama hopes everyone could keep this a secret. I know they had no time but do you think it was silly to just waltz in and blurt out everything? Couldn’t they have whisked him away privately? Before Tatsuya goes, Miyuki is concerned so he kneels down enough to let her kiss his forehead. It isn’t an ordinary kiss since it felt like he powered up. Hah. Who wouldn’t if you get kissed by your little sister?

Episode 25
Ichijou mercilessly kills the terrorists with a gun that explode their bodies! HOLY SH*T!!!!!!! First High’s students arrive at the shelter’s entrance but it has collapsed so their only way out now is to call for the helicopters. While waiting, they split into groups to counter the terrorists. Tatsuya dons his mobile suit and better than Superman, he soars into the sky and takes out all enemy reconnaissance planes!!! Once on ground, he receives information that the enemy is using Sorcery Booster that was supplied by No Head Dragon. Definitely they are up against the Great Asian Alliance. I don’t know if Ichijou is trying to be a hero because he is going alone instead of joining his school evacuate. George wants to come along but is made to evacuate with the rest. So he goes solo into Chinatown, wiping out the enemy in trying to fine the lone phantom spell caster. Once taken out, all the drones stop working and the enemy retreat. The helicopter arrives at Mayumi’s group, however now they are faced with… Locusts! Too many to rid it all. Once more, thank Tatsuya and his mobile suit comrades to take them out and assure them a safe passageway out. What’s with Mayumi giving Tatsuya the cheeky tongue? A terrorist unit ambushes Kirihara’s group. Kirihara and Kei protect the girls and in turn took the biggest hit. Oh no. Unbelievably, Miyuki floats down and gives those terrorists a death freeze. Now it’s Tatsuya’s turn to save the day. He uses his CAD to restore the bodies Kirihara and Kei back to their original state! NO FREAKING WAY!!!!! Then he hugs Miyuki and flies off like a hero. Little sister continues to be in awe. WTTF?????!!!!!

Episode 26
The onslaught against the terrorists continues. Despite some mobile suit guys being shot down, they regenerate! Holy sh*t! Don’t tell me they made clones out of Tatsuya?! Ichijou is outside Chinatown and wants the terrorists or the people hiding them to come out. To his surprise, Zhou and his men has got all the terrorists tied up. They are not associated with these people and want to have them understand by helping to round them up. Kei and Kirihara wonder if they were hallucinating so Miyuki explains about Tatsuya’s power of regrowth (which is NOT healing). Some technical explanation how it restores everything to its original state instantly. Living things and non-living things alike too. Because of this great magic, it is the reason why Tatsuya cannot use magic in other areas. However this magic cannot be used freely too because it involves lots of reading up on some recorded information and also when that happens, the price to pay for using this magic is that Tatsuya will experience pain 150 times more than that person! Mizuki sees Lu attacking the magic association. With his new magic armour, he barges his way through. It took the combined might of Mari, Erika, Leo and Mayumi to bring him down. Meanwhile Chen is already inside. But he is in for a surprised when he sees Miyuki before him. He didn’t realize whatever magic he put on her didn’t work. She deep freezes him. As the terrorist’s main ship retreats, our heroes are ordered to stay back and not sink it because it contains some highly inflammable element that would destroy the marine life around. But once they are really far away, Kazama orders the Third Eye to be unsealed. Tatsuya is then ordered to use this long range super magic rifle to destroy the enemy. Yeah. The terrorist thought those nature loving Japanese must be dumb enough to let them get away but little do they know they won’t get a chance for payback because some super magic just wipe them out! Holy sh*t! But no rest yet. The military then take their offence to the enemy’s base. Using the same move, the entire fleet is not only annihilated but their existence wiped out!!! FREAKING HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!! It’s like they never existed before! We don’t mind that freaking huge crater, right? As long as the terrorists are dead. In the aftermath, things return to normal. Tatsuya is absent from school and his friends are worried. Miyuki waits for her brother and is glad when he finally returns. You don’t know how much she misses him. Finally, we see their aunt being told that Kazama wants to come next Sunday to explain things. She agrees to that but would like the siblings to come too.

The Confusing Magic High School
Thank goodness… It ended… First of all, let me say the biggest minus point of this series from a casual viewer’s point of view. The confusing magic system and terminologies! They are the biggest culprit that impedes my enjoyment of the series. Sounds like a big excuse and accusation especially from a dumb guy like me but sadly, that is how I feel. Not to say that even without all that I would still enjoy it, but those terms have become the biggest thing clouding the entire series that it makes my school science sound so easy and more comprehensible. That’s a good thing, right? Not for this anime, though. It was just freaking confusing. You need to be a rocket scientist and total nerd to understand and enjoy this anime at the same time.

Of course this series has got a lot of potential but is something left to be desired. Especially with subplots about the Ten Master Clan families as well as the Yotsuba clan’s own problems and whatever issues or power struggle they have, especially the seemingly hostility between the Shiba siblings and their aunt, everything seems to be touching the surface in this season. I am sure that with many of the characters relating to the Ten Master Clans, they will be a powerful force whatsoever but that will be a different story. I thought the Nine Schools Competition was a bit disappointing because I was thinking of seeing different schools and like other shonen animes, meet different characters, duel with them, our heroes win, become friends. I also thought of getting to watch some of the weird matches in detail. But mostly it is just clips here and there and the arc is mostly dealing with the terrorist in the shadows trying to sabotage the games. The only scene dedicated to at least showing the game play is when Tatsuya is involved. I guess they’re saying if this guy isn’t involved, it won’t be as interesting.

We start off with the Enrolment arc and at every chance were reminded about the discrimination between Blooms and Weeds. It is just freaking odd to see them more interested to keep the divide and you know, those in Blooms feel like as though they have the right and are freaking superior or something. I mean, do they believe in the caste system? Aren’t they fellow magicians? Thanks to some of them (our main and supporting characters of course), they don’t really care about that and are more interested in the ability and potential of an individual. And then as we move along to the next arc and the final, this discrimination thing doesn’t seem to be so obvious anymore. Everybody seems to be getting along fine that you’d forget that such discrimination ever existed. Well, all is fine for now. Let’s hope it stays that way. So you see, when you stay strong and don’t give in and stick to your beliefs, you’ll see victory at the end of the day.

There are a lot of side and supporting characters but unfortunately this season failed to do any justice on them. Sure, they do have their moments and showcase what they can do but it still isn’t enough. Basically it is because Tatsuya and Miyuki are so overwhelming with his awesome inhuman powers and their seemingly incest relationship, everything the others do seems small and ‘normal’ in comparison to them. Really. Every one of them has their own potential and personality but sadly it isn’t properly developed here and even if it was, it might have gone right under my nose. Especially Ichijou and George who were at least portrayed as some super prodigy that would rival Tatsuya in the Nine Schools Competition arc. They couldn’t even do much! So they try to make amends for them in the final arc but how much can that help? Eventually with the way the series ‘ended’, you’d be wondering what happened to the rest. The list is long so I’ll forgo it…

Even more disappointing are the villains of the series, especially the villains of the arc to be more precise. I am sure that because of the limited episodes of the series, we don’t hear of them anymore or they don’t play an active role. Especially when we are introduced to Blanche (still remember them?). We are being told how fearsome they are and all that crap that makes them a terrorist unit hiding under a social activist organization mask. And then when Tatsuya and co come to deal with them, imagine how chicken sh*t their branch leader is and eventually got what he deserved. What happened to them after that? Hell, like I care. Then there is No Head Dragon in the next arc who seemed like shady baddies in the shadows. Just feels threatening, eh? Unfortunately they only remain in the shadows and got owned singlehandedly by Tatsuya without even having to get close to them! Isn’t that an insult? Well, I thought it was to make fun of terrorists because certainly I hope they are all like that in real life. Unfortunately no Tatsuya to teach them a lesson.

Finally those terrorists from Great Asian Alliance, most of the grunts getting their ass kicked by high school students are just embarrassing. They have all the technology, gadgets and weapons and still our high school students can best them? Go back to training! And the best part is that they got annihilated in one go! Wow! If this was only effective in real life! We would love to get a Tatsuya or two in the military! Likewise, the supposed antagonist Zhou who is as mysterious as he seems to be also feels lacking. You would be wondering his actions and if he is on our side or not. There is more to meet the eyes to him.

So touching the subject of the Shiba siblings, Tatsuya is super amazing as he is super mysterious. Watching him is unbelievable. So amazing yet so funny. It is like as though he is an indestructible cyborg from the future! You can’t kill him or hurt him anyhow because he has the mechanism to heal himself! It’s like he has a perpetual cheat code on, only it doesn’t sound like a cheat code. He is an immortal! He says he has no more emotions except those for his little sister. So that’s why I am not sure if he is sometimes making jokes because with of his near deadpan voice. But he masks it to his superbly perfect analysis so you can’t really sense it. Oh yeah, this guy is such a genius at everything that they should just send him all over the world and end problems of poverty, world hunger and international wars. Because I mean, let’s face it, every arc or issue faced, they send or recommend Tatsuya to be the man. He’s got an impressive track record, right? Man, I want to be this guy! Miyuki is pretty annoying fawning over her big brother. I mean, could you blame her? When you a big brother this cool, how not to admire and become brocon? She isn’t useless and can take care of herself but when you think of her you think of this brocon fetish. And they’re not the type to be embarrassed of showing their affections in public. Only make others jealous.

Regret to say that if there is ever going to be a sequel, there is 99% chance that I won’t be watching this. I don’t want to relive the ‘horror’ of not understanding a single scientific term ever again (heck, I still do not understand what a CAD means even right till the end). Since this season is adapting the early chapters of the ongoing light novel it is based on, from what I saw, there are more chapters and arcs subsequently after that. I am sure that the rest of the other characters and whatever plots will be more fleshed out and explored unlike in the anime. But I’m going to look it from the good side. Having restricted the anime to just 26 episodes means I don’t have to continue watching in the future for another couple of dozens of episodes and waste my brain power on a series that I do not understand.

Well, to give them their dues, the action is satisfactory okay. The already confusing magic spells and terms are a major turnoff so I’m just watching them blast the enemies with whatever insignia pattern they conjured. I think they want to add a little shock factor because when fighting certain enemies, it really gets bloody and gory! When you have limbs flying off and bodies exploding, this isn’t exactly the kind of magic show you want your kids to see. I guess when you are fighting real villains, there is no need to show mercy like in fairytales. This is reality after all. You don’t expect the enemy to show you the same compassion, don’t you? Because if they do, then what the hell is everyone fighting a war for? Remember, as far as this anime is concerned, World War 3 already happened and I am sure there are still lots of sore losers and greedy power grabbing people in the world. Besides, I feel there is a subtle hint about showing no mercy to terrorists because as we can see, they were mercilessly taken out. No negotiations whatsoever.

Romance feels fleeting because the incest relationship of Tatsuya and Miyuki feels teasing. So whether you’re a fan or not of incest themes, you’d be disappointed. Well, otherwise if it gets too deep, the show will get cancelled! So maybe that’s why we are treated with some Miyuki fanservice as some scenes show her in her undies. And then suddenly there is some sort of romance with Mari and Naotsugu. You wonder who this guy suddenly pops up in the middle of the series only to learn about his relationship with Mari and that brocon Erika doesn’t approve of it. Well, we know they like each other but as far as I can see here, it doesn’t go anywhere this season. Hey, wasn’t one brewing between Mikihiko and Mizuki? What happened to that? There is something hinting between Leo and Erika lately too… Kei and Kanon are a given but we don’t care about them, right?

And I’m sure that most of the girls like Mayumi and Honoka are showing interest in Tatsuya while Mibu who once was has now moved on to Kirihara. Of course Azusa too but I feel that admiration for Taurus Silver will evolve into a different kind. Either Tatsuya is playing dumb or he is really that dense not to notice. Oh, I almost forgot. I think I know the reason why Tatsuya isn’t noticing the other girls’ advancement especially Mayumi who seems to be a bit bolder. Because Miyuki will start having that yandere look and it is noticeable when she starts freezing things around! That’s a big sign that says “Don’t you dare touch my onii-sama you b*tches! Stay away!”. Yup. I really wanted her to say that. Another reason why Miyuki falls into the most annoying sister characters ever. Of course not every girl likes Tatsuya. Chiaki comes to mind… At least it proves he is not perfect.

Drawing and art seem fine although there are points where I noticed they used CGI but it isn’t that glaring since when you are using magic with technology, it doesn’t look that all bad. The character designs look simple enough although they still look like your bishoujo and bishonen. Some characters look a bit weird like Miyuki because she is so pale and fair that I thought she was a ghost! Some characters like Lu and Chen are big in size and have this squarrish jawbone that I could hardly believe there are Chinese terrorists. They look more like Caucasian than anything. Hey… Doesn’t Chen look like Russell Crowe?! I have mixed feelings for the school uniforms of magic school. Aside the colour theme for each different school, the uniform for the guys is okay. They look smart and gorgeous in it. It is the girls’ uniform that some raise an eyebrow. Certain students have their coat long but they become transparent after the waist below. With some having different floral patterns (or whatever patterns that is), sometimes I thought it makes them look like pixies or fairies.

There are quite a lot of popular seiyuus lending their voice to this anime. Notably with Yuuichi Nakamura as Tatsuya, he doesn’t get into angst mode like his other characters such as Gray of Fairy Tail or Tomoya in Clannad. Well, he does voice characters with less emotional outburst before like Miketsukami from Inu x Boku SS. Other recognizable seiyuus include Saori Hayami as Miyuki, Kana Hanazawa as Mayumi, Marina Inoue as Mari, Mai Nakahara as Suzune, Satomi Satou as Mizuki, Junichi Suwabe as Juumonji, Tomokazu Sugita as Kirihara, Haruka Tomatsu as Mibu, Shizuka Itou as Fujibayashi and Kouji Yusa as Zhou. Others include Saki Ogasawara as Azusa (Meo in Kamisama No Memo-chou), Yumi Uchida as Erika (Ruri in Nisekoi), Takuma Terashima as Leo (Shiroe in Log Horizon), Atsushi Tamaru as Mikihiko (Mochizou in Tamako Market), Saori Onishi as Kanon (Fianna in Seirei Tsukai No Blade Dance), Souma Saitou as Kei (Tatsumi in Akame Ga Kill), Sora Amamiya as Honoka (Jin Hazuki in Blade & Soul), Yuiko Tatsumi as Shizuku (Riko in KissxSis), Sakura Tange as Ono (Mei in Kanojo Ga Flag Wo Oraretara), Toru Ohkawa as Kazama (Roy in Fullmetal Alchemist), Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Ichijou (Kirito in Sword Art Online) and Ayumu Murase as George (Kusakabe in Ookami Shoujo To Kuro Ouji).

I guess one of the more enjoyable aspects of this series are the opening and ending themes. At least they are enjoyable to listen to (compared to listening to the scientific terms of course), although they won’t be the kind that I would love to hear over and over again. The rock based Rising Hope by Lisa is the first opening theme while another rock based song for the second opening theme, Grilletto by Garnidelia. Millenario by Elisa as the first ending theme is the best of them all because this slow ballad is quite a beautiful piece. Mirror by Rei Yasuda is the second ending theme and sounds like moderate pop.

Overall, this series is definitely not for everyone. The bloody and gory action are already a sign but the biggest down point for me are the sci-fi terminologies. If you are the kind of person who are interested in this kind of stuffs, and I mean really, really, really, love this kind of complex sci-fi thingy, this anime should be interesting for you to think about the possibility of the co-existence, infusion and application of both magic and science. I know it is interesting on the surface but you really need to have a lot of brain power to digest them all. Something which I don’t have. I guess in this sense I am rettou (irregular/inferior/low grade). Heck, I don’t even know how my TV technically works except flipping the ‘turn on’ switch. Sheesh… So it is back to more mindless ecchi fanservice animes for me… Yeah, something I can actually see and understand :). Definitely rettou

Strike The Blood

5 October, 2014

How many animes can you name whereby a normal kid turns into a vampire? For me, all I can think of is Bakemonogatari but I may add another one to my list now. Strike The Blood also has this same setting but that is just about it because if you want to compare both animes, they are poles apart. As far as this anime is concerned, our new vampire guy is one of those who are reluctant to show the world his vampire powers. After all, vampires suck, right? Haha! Sorry for the pun. But some know the dangers of the existence of vampires. I mean throughout out the history of such mythical creatures, vampires usually stand on the top of the chain, higher than werewolves and some spirits. Just to play it safe, the big boys of some organization send somebody to keep an eye on him. Just in case. You’ll never know. And what comes next are the magical and scientific adventures from the duo as the island faces danger after danger from terrorist attacks to meltdowns as they try to save the island from utter destruction. You think being a vampire is tough? You won’t have it tougher than this guy who has a harem to deal with and certain situations that drive his libido and provide him with a source of power. Did I say harem? Did I say ero power? Wow. This I must see…

The Right Arm Of The Saint Arc

Episode 1
The internet is rife about rumours the existence of the Fourth Progenitor, some super vampire that is believed to spread calamity. What are the chances that he is this guy, Kojou Akatsuki? He tries to control his instincts from taking over when he sees the delicious neck of a girl. Is it good enough that he manages to restrain his nose bleed? After leaving the cafe, he notices a girl, Yukina Himeragi following him. He tries to pass off as an Italian tourist with his broken Italian and even if that didn’t work out, he just tells her she has got the wrong guy. Shortly, a couple of guys try to hit on her. He didn’t care at first but notices their demon registration bands on their wrist. When the guys get naughty and flip up her skirt, Kojou wanted to teach them a lesson but instead Yukina fights back. The guys’ true form is a werewolf and vampire. The vampire summons his horse familiar but Yukina is able to take it out in one blow of her lance, Sekkarou. She could have finished him but Kojou interferes to let those guys escape. He points she was at fault for starting the fight first. She went overboard when they flipped her skirt. So to say he also saw her plaid panties? Oh, here is the second wind to blow it up for you to have a second good look! Thank you wind. What has been seen cannot be unseen. Thankfully she is calm enough to let this go. Don’t want to attract more trouble than it already has. Kojou notices she dropped her wallet. He tells us this Itogami Island is located 300km south of Tokyo and is also known as Demon District since all sorts of creatures and beasts from vampires to spirits and demons live here thanks to humans encroaching on their habitat that pushed them to the brink of extinction. Therefore they have received government authorization to live here for conservation and research purposes. As you might have guessed it, Kojou was once a normal high school kid but 3 months ago he turned into a vampire.

He goes to return her wallet at school but the teacher is not around. Thinking of yesterday’s events cause him to nose bleed. Yukina sees this and misinterprets he smelled her wallet and got turned on. He wants to know why she was following him before giving back her wallet. She would have taken it by force if not for her growling stomach. Talking over food is much better, no? Yukina hails from the Lion King Organization, a secret service agency part of the National Public Safety Commission whose job is to prevent large scale magical disasters and terrorism. She is a Sword Shaman and tasked to observe him. Because Progenitors are considered to be equal footing with the entire nation’s military, their very presence is treated the same as an act of terror or war. She cannot believe he was once human because the process to become a Progenitor is complex. Unless he consumed one himself. He isn’t sure either. All he knows is somebody forced it upon him. It’s like he has been chosen to become a successor. But Kojou can’t remember any further because it brings immense pain each time he does that. Yukina believes in him that he is not a threat (judging from how blur he was to everything) but if he ever becomes dangerous, she has orders to eliminate him. From now on wherever he goes, she shall follow him. Just great. 24 hour surveillance by a middle school girl. Flashback reveals Kojou was fresh from killing Avrora Florestina, the previous person who held the Fourth Progenitor title. With a stake in her heart, her final words were she has granted his wish and will leave everything to him.

Episode 2
Yukina remembers she was summoned by the elders of her organization and was told that because a sacred treaty signed by the 3 Progenitors of Lost Warlord (ruler of Europe), Foregazer (west Asia) and Chaos Bride (America) that humans are able to co-exist with other creatures. But should there be a Fourth Progenitor, the balance would be disrupted and mankind will fall into chaos. They show her a picture of Kojou whom they believe is the Fourth Progenitor. They gave her Sekkarou and tasked her to observe and judge whether he would be dangerous or not. Kojou has got more woes than his make-up test. Yukina is moving next door to him! She doesn’t have much stuffs and she prides herself being able to sleep anywhere (including card boxes). He pities her state that he is willing to accompany her shopping after his test. Natsuki Minamiya may look like a child but she is actually Kojou’s teacher! She is one of the few humans who know he is the Fourth Progenitor. He asks about the Lion King Organization and she simply puts it as his natural enemy. Vampires are the reason why they were formed so he better stay away from them. Now he tells her… Can’t turn down the shopping agreement, can’t he? It’s funny to see Yukina thinking every daily item is some sort of weapon. No wonder Kojou is so tired. Tired of retorting… Back home, Kojou introduces her to his little sister, Nagisa. However they know each other since Yukina is the new transfer student in her class. Just in time, Nagisa has brought enough ingredients for her welcome party.

While Yukina helps out Kojou in his homework (pathetic!), she notices his basketball picture. He was once a pro basketballer but stopped because he realized too late he was cocky and not a team player. After he got powers as the Fourth Progenitor, he thought he could change the world by killing criminals and corrupt politicians. He realized someone like him couldn’t do it and the reason he tries to hide his true form and live like a normal human. He feels the power is out of his league and would rather have nothing to do with it. Kojou wanted to go out to the convenience store late at night but Yukina always had her observing job in mind so she jumps out of the bath dripping wet just to follow him. Okay, just dry yourself and he’ll wait. While they play a crane game, a monster familiar attacks nearby. Yukina wants to investigate this alone and tells Kojou to go home to Nagisa. Not too long, the familiar gets absorbed and its master gets slain by Rudolf Eustach, an exorcist from the West European Church. He gets excited upon seeing her Sekkarou and requests to fight. He revels in its power and since he has seen its secret spell, he orders his homunculus, Astarte to finish her off. Yukina has no way of avoiding this blow and she can only think if Kojou would be sad if she is dead. Seriously?! Of course a heroine like her cannot die so soon because here comes Kojou to knock down Astarte. Eustach guesses he is the Fourth Progenitor and won’t leave the island as Kojou tells him because he requires tremendous magical power as his goal. Astarte restarts back up and attacks Kojou. He starts bleeding like hell and it is a bad sign since the power he dreads starts awakening.

Episode 3
Eustach orders a retreat. Although Kojou finally calms down, by dawn you can see the destruction in the perimeter. The news claim it is some sort of explosion that has rocked the area and total damages are estimated to be around 50 billion Yen! Can you pay that off in your life time? Well, a vampire is immortal… Yukina won’t report to her organization yet since he wasn’t the one who was responsible for what happened. Besides, she is grateful he saved her. Kojou also believes he did it out of self defence. He adds he might be the Fourth Progenitor but the familiars have not accepted him yet since he has not suck a blood of a human ever since he became a vampire. In class, Kojou talks to fellow classmate, Asagi Aiba who works part time as a programmer of Manmade Management Corporation. She thought she saw him with Yukina yesterday. At the same time, the boys are all abuzz because they got pictures of her. They want to ask Kojou about it since his sister is her friend. To make it worse, Natsuki wants Kojou to come to her office with Yukina later because she spot them hanging out together last night. Jealous boys. Jealous Asagi. Natsuki reveals there were similar explosions over the past 2 months. Seems somebody is trying to hunt demons and is still at large. This puts Kojou in a big risk of being attack and wants him to refrain from cavorting at night. Later the duo discuss about Eustach whom Yukina believes is the Combat Deacon of Lotharingia. The police have been on this case for some time but just didn’t know who he is. She thinks this case would be to Kojou’s benefit. If Lotharingia is involved, it makes this an international act of magical crime and would fall under Lion King’s jurisdiction. If Kojou can prove his act was in self defence and that Eustach was responsible for destroying an old world vampire, Kojou can be clear of the charges. As they are the only survivors and the ones who know how Eustach looks like, they need to find his hideout. Kojou pleads to Asagi for help. She may not be happy but she does this little favour for him.

The duo head deep down underground into some abandoned lab of a pharmaceutical company whose headquarters is in Lotharingia. This company involves testing new drugs on homunculi and although the parent corporation pulled out of Japan, the facility still stands. They enter a secret room to see lots of homunculi in test tubes. Astarte warns them to leave this place as it will be collapsing due to some lost in cornerstone. Eustach adds that it is his wish to find the eternal treasure revered as that cornerstone and he has just attained that power to achieve that dream thanks to them. Seems he has succeeded in creating a homunculus that hosts an unhatched familiar in which the familiar will consume the host’s life at a horrific pace. Astarte has less than 2 weeks to survive but has prolonged her life by consuming demons she defeated. Their magic served as bait for her familiar and combat experience helped perfect the sealed spell within. Yukina is upset that Astarte is treated like a tool but he points it back to her that she is the same under Lion King. They pick up orphans and instil them techniques needed in battles against demons. Kojou is the most upset. His power starts awakening. Eustach orders Astarte to attack. Kojou is no match. Thanks to the data he collected, Astarte can also nullify Sekkarou. She blames herself for getting Kojou involved in that and is about to be get axed by Rudolf. Again, Kojou comes to her rescue and he takes the blow. Half her body is covered in his blood. Now she just feels even guiltier than ever.

Episode 4
As Asagi is in the tower programming, the programme detects invaders. Eustach and Astarte have slaughtered the guards to make their way to the treasure. Kojou comes back alive much to Yukina’s relief. Although he died, but shortly the blood reabsorbs back into his body. And she is mad that he never told her he could revive? Who should he know? Since Yukina considers herself as a tool and that nobody would care if she dies, suddenly Kojou gets on top of her like as though his perversion has been activated. He smells her and whispers how cute she is. WTF. I’m not sure about this act to make her label him as a pervert therefore the reason why she should not be dying in place of a pervert like him. Whatever. Just get off. When an earthquake rocks the place, he feels something amiss since this is a manmade island and it should not occur. Checking the news, he realizes Keystone Gate was attacked and Asagi is trapped. He calls her and is glad she is safe. He requests her to locate where to duo are heading and identify the treasure hidden there: An arm of some saint. Yukina wants to save the day but now Kojou has doubts. What good will it do? He doesn’t have the power. Yukina offers her neck for him to bite. She can’t defeat Eustach by herself and this might make his familiars acknowledge him. She knows he wants to save the people on this island so stop making excuses and just do it. If he cannot shoulder the responsibility, then she will. She is his observer after all. Without hesitation, he sinks his fangs into her neck.

Eustach revels in happiness to see the arm of his saint whom his people call a relic. As explained, this island was constructed over some ley lines intersection and some dragon veins so the spiritual energy would bring about its fortune. Senra Itogami did a good job designing this island 40 years ago modelled after the 4 divine beasts and linked them to the dragon veins. But the problem was to maintain the cornerstone’s strength and building materials were not strong enough to support it. A human sacrifice was needed to support it and he chose that saint. Thus Eustach is here to reclaim his relic. He considers this holy war and that this island was built on such sins so the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of lives pales in comparison. Since negotiations failed, it’s down to getting physical. The turn of the battle is when Kojou summons his fifth familiar, Regulus Aurum as it runs wild in this enclosed space. In the end, Kojou and Yukina cooperate to destroy Astarte’s familiar and punch that old guy out of commission. Kojou notes he has the right to take the arm but went about it the wrong way and as such must bear the responsibility. Kojou then somewhat gives Yukina an indecent hug before doing the same to Astarte so that he could bring her familiar under his control. Of course this upsets Yukina because it felt like he was just using her as an appetizer. Don’t worry if you kill him. He resurrects, right? In the aftermath, Eustach is arrested and Kojou’s classmate-cum-friend, Motoki Yaze who is also working under Lion King. Talking to an elder in the form of a crow familiar, seems everything is going according to plan. Yukina is sent to him for the purpose of becoming Kojou’s blood partner. They note the Akatsuki name is synonymous with the fallen angel Lucifer in the West European Church. Yukina packs her stuffs and ready to leave since Sekkarou was broken during the fight. However she gets it back fixed up all good and new. What does this mean? They want her to stay and observe Kojou. That’s good news, right? But more bad news for Kojou because Asagi and Nagisa misheard them talking about hurting her, negative results and Yukina becoming his blood servant that it makes it sound so pervert. Asagi confronts Yukina and wants to know their relationship. She’s his observer. Interpretation: Stalker.

From The Warlord’s Empire Arc

Episode 5
In a failed illegal transaction, a beastman is going to blow up everything but Natsuki puts a stop to it all without a sweat. The beastman realizes she is the Witch of the Void, some high ranking mage that can manipulate space. Natsuki would love to interrogate them about Warlord’s Dominion but she’ll leave it to the Island Guards. Kojou thought his mom is back since there is an extra serving on the table for breakfast. Because of that he waltzes into the room where Yukina is changing. What’s with the long gap of doing nothing before she owns him? Apparently Kojou was in his own world because he couldn’t remember a single thing about what Nagisa said about Yukina coming over for breakfast and how the girls are going to be part of the cheerleading for the sports tournament because all the boys begged on their knees to Yukina. Just like other students, Kojou is also participating in a sport but he leaves it up to them for the ‘easiest’ one. While it is surprising he doesn’t complain that he is entered into mixed badminton, his partner Asagi sure isn’t. Now how did they end up together? Fate? Meanwhile a couple of MIBs try to arrest a professor for violating some magic trade code. He turns into his beast form to escape but Natsuki orders Astarte (now under her command) to nail him. She takes a look at the smuggled article and notices the translated words of Nalakuvera. It has something to do with Christoph Gardos. Kojou is chilling out (he calls it stretching out since Asagi hasn’t arrived for the game yet) when he is attacked by lion familiars. But you can always count on Yukina to come save him. Remember, she is ALWAYS watching over him. There goes his privacy. She cannot understand why such familiars who are used to deliver messages are used in attack. Speaking of which, there is a black letter in Kojou’s hand. He takes out and shows it to her. In such nice timing, Asagi passes by and gets the wrong idea. Interrupting something?

The letter is from Lord Dimitrie Vatler of Ardeal, one of the principalities of Warlord’s Dominion in Eastern Europe ruled by the First Progenitor, Warlord. Vatler serves under him so it is safe to assume he is a pure blooded vampire born from his line. The letter is an invitation to a party of his and it also says to bring a partner. He needs to bring one who can fight and ass? I’m sure you’ve figured that out but the first person that comes to his mind is Natsuki! And Yukina was hinting she would like to be the one! But she doesn’t have a dress. Don’t worry. Lion King has sent a package to Kojou. It contains a dress and Yukina’s vital statistics. This dumb guy got the cheek to read it out loud and then figure it out as her measurements. So you can’t blame Yukina for owning him just to make him lose his memories on that bit. The duo arrive at the luxury liner where the party is held, Oceanus Grave. Hmm… Couldn’t pick a better name for a sea farer, huh? Yukina is quite embarrassed in her very short dress but look on the bright side, at least she can easily move in it. They try to go find and meet Vatler but was instantly attacked by a familiar. If not for Kojou’s quick reflexes, she might have been doomed. This is Vatler’s way of testing their combat skills and he is pleased to meet Kojou. The way this handsome guy hints he has a thing for Kaleid Blood AKA Kojou…

Episode 6
Sayaka Kirasaka wants Kojou to get his hands off Yukina. Then the girls get into a girly reunion. Sayaka was the one who sent the invitation to them and he hates Kojou for being close to her friend. She is a War Dancer in Lion King and specializes in assassination. Which means she will assassinate those who get near Yukina. So what if it’s the case of Yukina following him? Sayaka’s mission is to observe Vatler. Hey, that feels just like Yukina for Kojou, right? Asagi seems to be jealous. Motoki offers some advice about seduction and honey trapping. He says Yukina is around him because she might have some dirt on that guy. Somebody sends Asagi an easy puzzle in which she deciphers the words of Nalakuvera. Kojou isn’t homo so he is hell not going to get close and all love-love with Vatler. Vatler can guess Yukina is Kojou’s blood partner and this makes them love rivals. On to more serious matter, a radical group called Black Death Emperor Faction has infiltrated into this island. Vatler killed their leader years ago but the survivors have hired Gardos as their new leader. As a supremacist group, their goal is to revoke the sacred treaty and wrest control of Warlord’s Domain from the First Progenitor. Vatler is here so that if they do anything funny, he could retaliate but his familiars could sink this island. Yukina and Kojou didn’t like that idea so Yukina offers to catch Gardos first. Because Yukina ticked off Sayaka a little, she pins the blame squarely all on Kojou.

Next morning, Kojou gets a morning surprise. Asagi on top of him. So she decided to try out Motoki’s advice? Of course as you would have expected, they struggle and now he falls on top of her. Cue for Yukina and Nagisa to enter. Obviously Yukina is mad despite keeping her cool and telling them to take their time. Sayaka spies them via a bird familiar and her anger reaches new heights after misinterpreting Kojou’s flirting. Yukina and Kojou go see Natsuki for information on Gardos but she won’t tell them and instead want them to stay out. Although she did say that Nalakuvera is an ancient god-like weapon believed to have destroyed civilizations but it is unusable now. There was a smuggled text on how to use but apparently it is stolen. Many experts are brought in to further decipher but no progress has been made and there are no indications that Nalakuvera has left the island. She also warns Kojou to be careful of Vatler because he has already consumed 2 high ranking vampires. Don’t let him sink his fangs into his. Kojou then seeks Asagi’s help to hack and find more information about Nalakuvera. It looks like a giant spider. Because somebody is coming into the room, Asagi quickly pushes Kojou down to hide underneath the table where they end up in an ambiguous position. Kojou notices her earrings and noting how cute she looks, he starts to nose bleed! You don’t know Sayaka is watching… Later as he rests, he couldn’t because Sayaka is going to kill him! Just thinking about how he sucks Yukina’s blood just makes hers boil. Even worse, his flirting with another woman. She’s not open to talk, isn’t she? She blames everything on him. Because of him, Yukina her only friend is put through lots of danger. She cuts him but this causes his blood to go berserk. The terrorist group arrives at school and Asagi is their target.

Episode 7
Asagi sees what is happening but the shockwaves knock her out and everything else in the vicinity, including Motoki’s spying sound waves. Only Yukina can bring normalcy back and she forces the two to reflect on their actions while she takes Asagi to the infirmary with Nagisa. Thankfully Asagi is fine. Yukina apologizes on Sayaka’s behalf and that her actions may be due to jealous over her and Kojou. Sayaka continues to blame Kojou although he did admit it is his fault for putting Yukina in danger. I don’t know how it turned into some contest to see who knows Yukina more because Sayaka is waxing lyrical about that angel of hers. There is a picture of them when they were young and Kojou comments they both look cute. Hey, at least he is honest. The terrorists storm into the infirmary and Nagisa starts screaming like hell. For her own good, Yukina knocks her out and Gardos wants them to follow them and obey his orders. He shoots Astarte before she can utter and activate some long ass weapon. Motoki sees the girls taken away in a van so he swallows a pill to activate great leaping strength and follow them. He downs the entire bottle for greater power of using his sound ability but he is interrupted by Vatler who won’t have him interfere yet and blows him away.

In a room on a subfloat, Asagi explains Nagisa’s fear of beastmen because she was in a train accident caused by demons 4 years ago and that incident traumatized her. Gardos throws Asagi a thick manual and wants her to analyze the control commands for Nalakuvera. He sent that simple puzzle to lots of hackers but only she solved it and below 3 hours. He is confident Asagi will cooperate. As they have activated Nalakuvera, they couldn’t control it. This means it will indiscriminately destroy everything unless you can control it. After Sayaka helps save Astarte, with Kojou they head to the subfloat (information from Natsuki). The place is cordoned off and the Island Guards are in the midst of battling with the terrorist. They see Natsuki and Vatler there too as well as the powerful and rampaging Nalakuvera. From what Gardos mentions, it seems Vatler and Gardos are in cohorts. Something about staving off boredom of an immortal vampire. Nalakuvera might destroy this island but since it is manmade, he doubts humans would care how many of their domesticated demons will die. One of Lion King’s elders possess Nagisa’s body to tell Asagi she can decipher that child’s play in no time and that Kojou will buy them some time. After Vatler throws Motoki back to Kojou, he receives a call from Yukina. She doesn’t want him to destroy it or cause much damage. This is going to be hard. Vatler summons his familiars ready to take out Nalakuvera so Kojou tells him to stay out. He lets the girls take care of the other stuffs (evacuation, etc) while he gets to play hero.

Episode 8
Looks like Sayaka wants some action too. Her weapon is able to nullify physical attacks. However Nalakuvera manages to adapt and acquire counter attacks that renders the next attack useless. The duo are forced to run but when Kojou uses Regulus Aurum, too much power that they are blast downwards under the subfloat. They need to get out since the place is leaking in sea water. He accidentally touches her boobs. He apologizes and wonders if she is alright since she heard from Yukina that she has fear of men. Is she? I thought she was more of a tsundere. They see Nalakuvera repairing itself. Meanwhile Yukina stumbles into a room filled with many Nalakuvera units. This is art of Gardos plan to empower the entire army. Not even Vatler knows about this. Even if the First Progenitor is powerful, he cannot protect his domain alone. If he cannot be defeated, at least his domain will be destroyed. In a short bout, Yukina cuts off his right arm. However play time is over since Asagi has deciphered the texts and now he has full control of the units. Kojou and Sayaka hit a dead end. She talks about herself being big. No, not her boobs but her height. She suddenly hugs and hopes he doesn’t tell this to Yukina. As thanks she allows him to suck her blood. Go ahead. This allows him to control his ninth familiar, Al-Nasl Minium. Thanks to the powerful blast, they are propelled out but it created a bigger crater. Natsuki will take care of Asagi and Nagisa so that Yukina can join Kojou in his fight.

Gardos rides a commander unit of Nalakuvera. It can give orders to other unmanned units. No matter how the trio attack, Nalakuvera has memorized their attack pattern. Also, all units can repair themselves. How to beat it? Yukina is not worried. Because Asagi while she was deciphering the control commands, she also created a virus to make them self destruct when they use this self repair function. They only need to get it into the commander unit and play the voice file to upload and activate the virus. Sayaka will handle Nalakuvera. Her sword, Koukarin turns into its true form, a bow as she shoots up some sort of wave jamming barrier to jam all the units. Gardos is lured out of his cockpit but gets taken out by Yukina and Kojou. Yukina throws her handphone which contains the virus and in no time all the units turn into stone and stop moving. Yukina realizes Kojou must have drank Sayaka’s blood for him to activate a new familiar. But she is not mad and is glad Sayaka is okay. She thought she would have tried to resist it. Vatler is pleased with this entertainment. One of the elders of Lion King, Paper Noise appears before him to hand him documents that his request has been approved. It is an appointment letter for him to become an ambassador of Warlord’s Dominion. Paper Noise asks if the work of the Black Death Emperor Faction was carried out at his direction. He says it is only for his own amusement. Asagi wakes up fine in hospital with Kojou by her side. She makes him look at her earring but this is just a ploy to kiss him! If only Nagisa and Yukina were a second earlier and walked in to see this… But they can tell from his nose bleed. Call it a woman’s intuition.

The Amphisbaena Arc

Episode 9
On the flying airship of Ragnvald, Beatrice Basler fights off the guards of the Order of the Sacred Ring even if they’re equipped with some holy sword. She is here for a certain girl but she escaped. She summons an angel to finish things off. Kojou and Yukina talk about Sayaka whose fear of men has her even rejecting calls from them. But she has been calling Kojou often enough lately. His answer? She must be very concerned about Yukina! I can’t believe this dumb ass!!! Even Yukina is so annoyed. Get the hint! But you can’t blame him for not understanding woman. Later Asagi makes Kojou to be her art model. Since it’s uninspiring, he has him wear cosplay clothes. Since he won’t, she strips down to her underwear! What is this? Asagi’s turn for fanservice? Well, that got him to agree. After taking selfies of themselves, Asagi mentions that he is hiding something. If he is able to tell her by next week, then she’ll tell him what he wants. Of course later Yukina confronts him and knows about his ‘art project’. She’s his observer, remember? This makes it simpler. Should he tell her he is the Fourth Progenitor or not? He is in a dilemma if putting her in the dark will cause more harm than protecting her. In the end, it is up to him. But Asagi is the least of his problem should he tell everything. It is Nagisa who is the big problem. Speaking of her, they see a guy in her class passing her a letter. Love letter? You worried, bro? And to complete the line of Kojou’s girls, Sayaka calls him just to tell him she will be on Itogami Island for a while to serve and protect somebody important from Aldegyr. Guess what this guy’s answer is? Busy, right? So no time to talk. Ciao. WTF?! Do you even know why she’s calling you in the first place???!!! Right after the call ends, he notices in a distance, a fire at the warehouse area. It seems the angel just finished claiming a victim.

Kojou and Yukina are to go check on Nagisa’s supposed secret meeting with the boy. They hear very ambiguous sounds coming from behind the door so big brother had to barge in and… Surprise! They’re taking care of stray cats. Uh… That letter contains a list of names of people who might be interested to help the cats. So big brother gets lectured for eavesdropping. But why never say in the first place? Because their apartment doesn’t allow animals, talking to him or Yukina won’t make any difference. She adds the cats come from her friend, Kanon Kanase. Kojou and Yukina help Kanon as she leads them to a ruined church where she once lived to see all the other cats. Her real father was a foreigner (thus he silver hair colour) but since she grew up mostly in Japan, she never had recollections of him. She wanted to be a nun once and Kojou thinks she’ll be a good one. Meanwhile Natsuki and Motoki observe the victim recuperating in a lab. This is the fifth one believed to be an attack victim of a demon. It is also believed the victim is not human and can be considered a normal human although traces of magical confirmation are found over her. The most obvious is the attack left her missing some organs. Vatler explains that some chakra of hers got eaten and it is her spiritual centre that got taken instead. There is a possibility this is connected to that person since Ragnvald is missing and the royalty of Aldegyr might be involved. He notes they are not their enemies and wants Kojou to stay out of this. Because he clearly cannot win against her. He doesn’t want him to die so soon when he hasn’t made a move on him yet. Kanon undergoes some experiment. The kind that seems bad since she’s shedding a tear…

Episode 10
All the cats but one are given to an old friend of Kanon. She mentions they drifted apart after an incident that took lots of lives and Kanon was the only survivor. One of her friends was a victim and each time she sees Kanon, she is reminded of it. She hopes Kojou can be good to her. Natsuki reminds them that animals are not allowed on the school grounds. But she can make this an exception if Kojou accompanies her tonight. This isn’t going to be some sort of date despite Natsuki and Astarte in their yukata. But Yukina too? Yeah, yeah. Observation thingy. Kojou has read Natsuki’s information about last night’s fire was caused by masked people attacking each other. Five such incidents have been happening for the last 2 weeks and it is Kojou’s job to catch them. How can he? They fly, right? Just summon his familiar and shoot them down! The masked angels show up earlier than expected and start fighting each other. To hide this, Natsuki has arranged for fireworks as cover up. They witness the angels fight and they are using never seen before magic. Attempts to stop them are futile. They can break through Natsuki’s chains and even withstand the attack of Kojou’s familiar. Our heroes are saved when another angel takes her out. Then she starts ripping her out violently. The aggressive one’s mask breaks and they are shocked to see it is Kanon! Once she has finished devouring her, Kanon flies away. Yukina and Kojou later pay a visit to Magus Craft, an automaton manufacturing company Kanon’s adopted father, Kensei works in. However they meet Beatrice who is his secretary and was told he is not on the island. Since he also owns a research facility island in this district, she lets Lowe Kirishima fly them there.

Yukina is obviously scared of flying since she’s screaming! Kojou calms her down by holding her hand since Nagisa has the same phobia. After they land, Lowe abandons them. It is all part of the plan to leave them on this deserted island. They take refuge in an old guard post but notices new shell casings like as though a war was fought recently. Sayaka visits the abandoned church but sees Motoki there. In exchange for information she seeks, he wants her not to tell Kojou and Yukina his true identity. What information could she possibly want? Kojou’s whereabouts. Why would she care? Because Yukina is with him. Just then, Asagi and Nagisa come by. The worst possible moment because a cat fight is about to begin between Asagi and Sayaka. Psycho woman attacker! Fling woman! Kojou messes up using his familiar just to electrocute fish for food. Seriously? It got Yukina all wet. Anyway she has made dinner. All coconuts! From coconut ‘soup’ to coconut sashimi… Coconut phobia… Asagi hacks her way to reveal footages that Kojou and Yukina board a plane for the deserted island. Now that they know where they are, the girls turn their attention to each other, demanding the other’s relationship with Kojou. I think they better ask him themselves. And fast because who knows what Kojou will be doing with Yukina right now. Asagi wants to know why Sayaka is looking for info on Kanon. As an acquaintance of hers wants to meet her, it is her duty to protect her but she went missing before she arrived on the island. That person is no other than the princess of Aldegyr, La Folia Rihavein. Kojou wakes up in the middle of the night and finds Yukina missing. He wanders around but sees Kanon soaking naked in the stream. Or at least someone resembling her since she is a little ‘bigger’.

Episode 11
The fanservice must be terrific for Kojou to nose bleed. When he is able to control himself, she disappears. But now he is threatened by Yukina who accuses him of coming to peep on her. That’s why Kojou doesn’t understand woman. He says he didn’t come to peep on her and she gets jealous because he didn’t and that there was someone else better to peek at. A ‘bigger’ and ‘more mature’ Kanon, eh? As they look around, a ship containing automaton guards start attacking them. Shoot first, ask questions later. No matter how hard they fight, the automata revive and they only get taken out by Kanon’s look-a-like’s golden cursed gun. She introduces herself as La Folia and those automata from Magnus Craft are after her. They can’t use that ship to leave the island as it is remotely operated by a mother ship. Kojou sinks it before more automata could come out. Meanwhile Beatrice talks to Kensei about the artificial angel’s progress. From what I understand, it seems they are trying to make her marketable and sell her as a weapon. Noting that the Fourth Progenitor is on the deserted island, it’s time to put this product to the test and thus her final evolution. La Folia continues her explanation that the perpetrators are after her body since she is of Aldegyr royal blood. As Kensei was a royal court mage in the palace, he uses magic techniques that require the royal blood as spirit medium. Kanon’s real father is La Folia’s grandpa. He had an illicit affair with a Japanese woman. This makes La Folia as Kanon’s aunt. Although Kanon has no right to claim the throne, it cannot be denied that she is of royal blood. With her existence known, the royal palace is currently in chaos. Kojou explains what they saw with Kanon. Kensei is making Angel Faux, artificial angels by forcing humans to undergo artificial spiritual evolution and reborn them as higher beings.

Another boat arrives but it is Kensei and co. They continue explaining about Angel Faux to create an entity closer to God: An angel. So how is killing another kind considered an evolution? Magus Craft is doing this because they are in dire financial status. So weaponization of artificial angels will fetch a high price in the market. Beatrice states their demands. La Folia is to give up herself and Kojou will be given a fighting chance with Kanon. Their sales pitch would look good if an angel defeats the most powerful vampire in the world. Yukina tries to sever the magic connection with Sekkarou but apparently as explained, divine vibrations generated by humans cannot match something genuinely divine. Kojou has to play with Kanon alone as Yukina has Beatrice for company and Lowe messing around with La Folia. Kanon powers up and despite Kojou summoning both his familiars to attack, it did no scratch. How do you destroy something that is not of this world? Then he gets shot right through the gut. Dead for good? Don’t worry, he is immortal, remember? I think. Kanon then goes berserk so Kensei and co escape so as not to be caught up in her icy whirlwind. Meanwhile Sayaka is dispatching Magnus Craft’s automata at another facility. Natsuki is also there as she tells her that La Folia is alive because a distress signal from her escape pod was detected. To Sayaka’s surprise, she is with Kojou and Yukina on the same island. That guy again, huh? But they can’t get to that island now because the ocean is now frozen with ice and Kanon holing herself up in her icy tower.

Episode 12
Most of Kojou’s wounds have healed except for the one in his chest. The blade is still stuck there and one Yukina or La Folia cannot touch. As they cannot heal his wound, La Folia thinks of awakening a familiar of his to do so. She believes one of them can nullify Angel Faux’s power. But how is stripping to her undies is going to let this unconscious guy suck her blood? As long as he is physically stimulated, the arousal should awaken his vampiric urges? How do they know if he is aroused? Maybe… Yukina doesn’t want the princess to taint herself and will do it on her behalf. Really? Just as planned… So look how the experienced pro undresses herself semi-naked, cuts herself for a little blood and drips it in via kiss. Good enough for this guy to get horny (that’s what it looks like) and suck her blood. So when he wakes up, he is really in a WTF situation. Learning that Yukina saved his life again, they however need to do something to save Kanon as her consciousness is still trap and if they do nothing, it will be lost forever. Because La Folia did not sense his familiar awakening, she starts seducing him. She asks if he wants to save Kanon. Of course. Using her princess status, she orders him to suck her blood. Then they barge out of their cave to being their rescue mission. Kensei will have Kojou fight Kanon again so she can reach her highest evolution level. Yukina couldn’t understand why he used Kanon as a tool. He didn’t. In fact he always treats her as his own daughter. After all, his sister is Kanon’s mother. As a father, he wishes his daughter to be happy and surpass humanity by turning into a true angel. Is that what Kanon wished for or his selfish ideals imposed on her? Enough talk. Let’s get down to business. Beatrice unveils 2 more masked angels she cloned. Not even Kensei knew about this. Although they are not perfect, to be perfect they need royal blood template, the reason she was after La Folia.

The rematches take place. La Folia besting Lowe with her gun and Yukina beating Beatrice with her bare hands (because she herself isn’t that physically strong). La Folia then summons her artificial holy sword. Beatrice is surprised that she summoned a spirit into herself instead of using the magic circuit on the mother ship to fuel its spirit energy. La Folia uses it to pass judgment onto her. Yukina wrests the remote from Beatrice to control the masked angels. Now it’s all left to Kojou boy and Kanon. He understands the pain she is going through and summons his third familiar, Al-Maisan Mercury. It is a double headed dragon and thus needed the blood of 2 spirit mediums to awaken. So Al-Maisan Mercury destroys Kanon’s divine barrier so that Yukina can fully obliterate the spiritual evolution magic with Sekkarou. Kensei admits his lost but Kojou is not going to hit or forgive him. It is not for him to decide. Kanon wakes up and doing fine. She thought she was dreaming that her father and all the other people came to her rescue. This is the first time she meets La Folia so the latter introduces herself as family. Sayaka and Natsuki’s boat arrive to pick them up. In the aftermath, Motoki interrogates Kensei who explains that he created such a weapon because only 3 Progenitors should exist. The fourth one means the time when that power will be necessary draws near. Any weapon that cannot beat him will be useless against what is to come. Motoki doesn’t want him to write it all off soon and he will be under the company’s care to continue his research. Natsuki will be Kanon’s guardian, much to La Folia’s disappointment. She has to leave now since she has found some survivors of Ragnvald but promises to come back again. She pecks Yukina on her cheek as parting gift but Kojou on his lips! And yes, all his harem girls see this. Especially Sayaka and Asagi who were frantically searching for him and the moment they find him, he is kissing another girl. Care to explain? Since Kojou and Asagi start acting strange the moment they remember their own kissing moment, this just makes Yukina more suspicious and Nagisa more excited… Not even an angel can save him.

Labyrinth Of The Blue Witch Arc

Episode 13
Sayaka is to see off La Folia at the airport when the latter learns of the island’s Halloween Festa. Tempted to stay? Sayaka hurries her along but the moment they pass the turnstile, they are teleported to another part of the island. On a train, Kojou and Yukina are discussing about big Festa being celebrated here. They see a molester in action. Kojou wants to teach him a lesson as he wades through the crowd. By the time he reaches there, the train door opens and everyone walks out. Misaki Sasasaki (Nagisa’s homeroom teacher) catches Kojou and believes he is the molester! Of course it’s a mistake and the victim was actually Natsuki in disguise and she caught the culprit. She heard this train line had lots of molesting complaints. At the harbour, the Meyer Sisters of Emma and Octavia unleash their tentacle familiar to attack the guards. They are also known as the Witches of Ashdown and employed by LCO which is part of The Library. They are back after 10 years and are looking for Natsuki. Those guards are no match for them… Kojou and Nagisa’s pals eagerly wait to see their old friend who will be joining them for the Festa, Yuuma Tokoyogi. She makes her grand entrance jumping into Kojou’s arm. I think I know what is going to happen. With the girls commenting this tomboy looking quite pretty, I’m pretty sure that will happen.

So as they go around the place, Yuuma notes the closeness of Yukina and Kojou. Kojou gets a call from Sayaka. Or at least La Folia calling using her handphone. Similarly, Motoki and Asagi get one too from their respective bosses. They are explained about the different place they end up to each time they enter a door. Astarte pops up and explains Natsuki has gone missing. Whether this is part of her plan or not she is not sure. But in such cases, she has been ordered to protect Kanon when this arises. Back home, Kojou is about to go take his bath when suddenly… How the heck did he end up in the bathroom of Kanon and Astarte?! The duo are actually cool and forgiving. It is Yukina that only understands ‘he peeked at them and saw it all’. So much so he is forced to admit he is guilty. Noting about what Sayaka said about the space distortion, they have to be careful not to walk around carelessly. Yeah. How are they going to do that? Each time Kojou walks through a door, he becomes afraid. Yuuma startles him and he drops the glass. He picks it up but cuts his finger. Yuuma sucks it and treats his wound. Yuuma is hinting. Right at the countdown to the Fiesta, without warning she just kisses him. Oh yeah. Add another one into the books. I guess the kiss must be so good that he passes out shortly. Next morning, he thinks all that was just a dream. Want to bet? He feels something strange with his body and looking at the mirror, he is shocked to find himself in Yuuma’s body!!!!

Episode 14
Kojou goes to explain to Yukina but because he is in Yuuma’s body, the girls let their guard down. Uh huh. Feast for the eyes! Yukina is not dressed properly, panties hanging everyone and Kanon getting dressed. Asagi deduces there isn’t any cyber attack and the town itself is just messed up. This brings up a similar incident 10 years ago from the database, the Dark Oath Grimoire in which the Witch of Notaria was responsible. She rewrites the entire network in such a short time. Sayaka and La Folia wake up in a love hotel naked. Blame the space distortion for this. Kojou answers the girls’ question correctly and they believe he is that insensitive guy. He explains after Yuuma kissed him, he saw some knight spirit before passing out. Unfortunately Yukina only heard the kissing part and beats him up. Why so mad, sister? They discuss that Yuuma might be after his body. No, not literally but because of his Fourth Progenitor properties. From what I understand, it is not like they swapped bodies. Their senses got rewired so it make it seems that Kojou is controlling his own body but in fact is Yuuma’s. On second thought, I don’t think I understood that. For somebody who can distort space like that means she is the same type as Natsuki. Yuuma is a witch. The Meyer Sisters are revelling in some grimoire when Vatler drops by to identify them as the source of the space distortion on the island. They attack him but Yuuma drops in. Yuuma introduces herself and she is the daughter of Aya Tokoyogi AKA the Witch of Notaria. She is imprisoned on this island and she seeks to free her. She thinks the situation is also to Vatler’s advantage. As he seeks to fight powerful opponents, after the barrier is broken, legendary villains will escape and Vatler can have his entertainment. Kojou can’t believe they are relaxing and eating desserts instead of finding his body. Relax. They don’t know where it is. Besides, when you’re stressed, eat desserts! With everyone concurring they way Kojou back in his body, he feels relaxed. He needs to use the toilet and wants to ‘learn’ but Yukina will not allow it! Hold it in! When Yuuma activates the grimoire, Yukina and Kojou sense the power coming from the Keystone Gate. However every door they exit, they end up somewhere random. They receive an application from Asagi (what’s with that defenceless sexy look?) that guides them where the exits will lead them too. The Meyer Sisters slaughter the army with their tentacle familiar while the ordinary folks think this is some flashy big budget act for the Festa. Kojou remembers how he and Nagisa first met Yuuma when they were trying to save Nagisa’s straw hat. Finally they come face to face with each other.

Episode 15
Yuuma remembers she was told she is a tool created for Aya’s escape. Thus she is the Blue Witch protected by the Blue Knight. She can’t help wonder her purpose after her mission is fulfilled. Kojou learns Yuuma borrowed his body for the power to break the barrier. Vatler promises he will personally take care of the escaped inmates. Before Kojou and Yukina can get tentacle rape, Sayaka and La Folia save them. Initially shock that Kojou is now a girl, they are able to get here thanks to Kensei who has been temporarily released for this emergency situation. The prison is materializing soon and La Folia notes only Sekkarou and Kojou as the real Fourth Progenitor have a chance to stop it all. The rest will stay back to handle the Meyer Sisters. Kensei warps them there. Yuuma explains she is a test tube baby forced to grow at an accelerated rate and is programmed to free her mother. Although, the meeting with them was her choice alone. The original plan was to sacrifice 100,000 citizens of the island to break the seal but when The Library found out about him, the plan changed. So isn’t it a good thing the people didn’t have to die? Yuuma summons Le Bleu (the knight) to control Regulus Aurum but fails. Looks like the sacrifice is necessary. In the middle of the prison sits sleeping Natsuki. She is the warden, door and key to this magical prison. She has been sleeping like this for 10 years and what they have seen is just her magic illusion. Killing her would set the barrier free.

Kojou questions her so what if she completes her mission? She knows she will not get praised by her mom and is well aware will be tossed aside like a book. If she doesn’t go ahead, she fears her meaningless existence. Kojou disagrees. He will acknowledge her existence so she doesn’t have to follow this programme. Hearing that makes her happy but she is going ahead anyway. She orders Le Bleu to kill Natsuki but Yukina blocks his fist with Sekkarou. La Folia deduces the origins of the familiar they are using. Something about that Ashdown incident that created monstrous familiars from trees of the forest. La Folia uses her holy sword followed by Sayaka’s bow to place a curse on the forest and send them to a crashing defeat. The sisters get arrested. Yukina fights Yuuma while Kojou protects Natsuki’s body. Yukina is to use her last resort of stabbing Sekkarou into him but hesitates since she is not sure of the after effect. Since she can’t do it, Kojou can and he throws the lance towards her. Although Le Bleu blocks it, Yukina kicks it in to finally stab through her. They return to their original bodies. Don’t worry, he is a vampire and should heal, right? Just tolerate the pain. Although it would be much faster if Yukina lets him drink her blood. No way. Yuuma realizes she has failed but Kojou disagrees. She is freed. Natsuki is now awake. She was unconscious because of the blow she took from his familiar and needed to recuperate. With this case close, Yuuma will drop her mission. There is nothing for her in this prison anymore. Suddenly Le Bleu stabs Yuuma. That itself is a decoy because Aya has stabbed Natsuki too.

Fiesta For The Observers Arc

Episode 16
Continuing where we left off, Kojou is a sad vampire. Vatler is about to start his party when he is attacked by Avrora’s 12th familiar, Alrescha Glacies. Isn’t that Nagisa? But Vatler gives out a maniacal laughter upon realizing why Avrora let Kojou consumed her. Nagisa returns to Mimori who thanks her for protecting her although the former says she was just adhering to the contract. Asagi is tired and wandering in the streets. She is shocked to see a little girl calling her as her mother! Hey, isn’t that Natsuki?! She doesn’t remember anything besides Asagi as her mom. Asagi thinks this is her child from the future with… On second thought, she doesn’t look like her. Noting she looks familiar to someone, she wonders if she knows Natsuki. She starts crying instead. For the time being, she will be called Sana till she gets her memories back. Aya makes her appearance in person. Because she considers Yuuma her doll and part of her, she doesn’t hesitate to take back her power which brings a lot of pain during the separation. Kojou is now one mad vampire. But he is warned he cannot use his familiar powers because if it strikes her, the prison barrier will be damaged and you know how this will affect Natsuki, right? Aya has used some grimoire to suppress her memories and experience and she is now powerless although she escaped the scene before losing it completely. Only 5 of the inmates escaped from prison since the barrier is still in place, those who are weak will still be sent back. Thus none of them are free yet and to be sure of that, they must find and kill Natsuki. Yukina fights the inmates and tells Kojou not to use his powers. Sayaka comes to pick them up in her mini tank and escape (La Folia left the country shortly after the Meyer Sisters were apprehended – don’t want to delay anymore, huh?).

Kojou knows of a doctor who can treat Yuuma’s injury: His mother Mimori, a mad scientist (certified magic physician, head researcher in the medical department, whatever you call it) at MAR (Magna Ataraxia Research) lab. The girls understand why Mimori is so quirky since she starts fawning over them that they might be his girlfriend and the prospects of a grandchild. Sayaka is forced to entertain Nagisa who isn’t thrilled about this woman as she thinks she is bad for her brother. Mimori takes a look at Yuuma and finds it odd that her wound isn’t deep despite bleeding so much. She starts fondling her boobs since it is her ability as a psychometrician (psycho indeed) that she can tell a patient’s condition just by touching. Lies! Her conclusion is that if Yuuma continues to leak her magic, she will die at this rate. Mimori has Yukina help carry Yuuma to her lab. Kojou can’t because no men are allowed. Besides, she wants him to nurse his own injury. Kojou looks at the nasty stab wound in his chest. Sayaka comes in after she used some hypnotic effect on Nagisa. Tiring… She looks at his wound which surprisingly it is not healing. Even if Sekkarou can negate magic, it shouldn’t negate healing powers. Seems Mimori doesn’t know Kojou is a vampire and he is trying to hide this fact or else she would dissect him. Tsundere Sayaka will allow him to take her blood just this once (you mean the second time?) but first why let him smell her feet to arouse him? Guys are into that kind of fetish? Says who? Stepping on him is also on the cards. And yeah. Yukina walks in to see this. And then he collapses. Is this his way of worming out. Nope. It’s real. He’s down for good. One of the inmates, Kiliga Gilika has discovers Natsuki’s whereabouts.

Episode 17
Aya is greeted by a couple of Librarian agents who want her to come back with them. She won’t since she has unfinished business with this place. She risks being eliminated so that they can collect the Dark Oath Grimoire but she uses the grimoire to eat them. Yukina and Sayaka just wished Kojou is dead. He collapsed just because he was hungry. Yeah. Scared them to death. Yukina explains that Yuuma’s condition is stable right now but thanks to the complexity of a witch’s magic, MAR facilities aren’t enough to heal her and they need a witch of Natsuki or Aya’s calibre for it. They see Asagi with little Natsuki on TV so Kojou calls her and she tells what she knows. However Kiliga finds them and is about to burn them with his fire. Kojou and the girls rush to the scene. They think Natsuki chose Asagi because she works at the Keystone Gate which is regarded to be the safest place on the island since the Island Guard’s headquarters is there. Of course along the way she lost her memories and reverted to a child. Her instinct is must have what caused her to deem Asagi as trustworthy. The mini tank runs out of fuel. There is always the bicycle. Yukina lets Kojou suck a little of her blood so he can quickly move on (much to Sayaka’s dismay). Asagi manages to use the drainage water to keep Kiliga at bay. They finally arrive at a section of the Keystone Gate. Astarte and the Island Guards are on standby. Astarte’s familiar devours Kiliga’s flames and this weakens him so he is sent back to the barrier prison. Astarte seeks an explanation about Sana since she looks a lot like her master. Another inmate, Gigliola Ghirardi pops up to explain that child is indeed Natsuki. Gigliola’s whip familiar has mind control as she uses it to control the Island Guards to attack Astarte.

Vatler pops up and knows about her lineage as some Chaos Bride princess. As part of his ‘humanitarian act’ to remove all criminals from this area, he unleashes his familiar on her but she too can control it. But this is not a cause for panic. Unleashing another powerful familiar that starts devouring and biting Gigliola. So painful and horrifying that Asagi is shielding Natsuki’s eyes from it. Kojou enters the scene too late. Gigliola loses much of her powers and is sent back to the prison. Astarte is tired and goes into rest mode. Vatler learns about the inmates’ plot to kill Natsuki so Kojou warns him if he tries to do it, he will use all his might to stop him (even if it means revealing his vampire nature to Asagi). Vatler suggests keeping Natsuki safe on his boat since the inmates will come for her again and it would be a safer option than to risk the civilians here getting harmed. Of course he is free to come too. Is he trustworthy? Kojou has no choice but to agree. Asagi is confused about everything especially Kojou’s connection with it all. An explanation after this won’t do. To make it up, she wants to tag along. Another inmate, Meiga meets Aya who is writing spells all over the walls. He wonders what happened to her handcuffs since if she stole Natsuki’s memories, it should include the key to the prison barrier and the decode programme as well. She didn’t tell the rest of this and because of that they are all out looking for Natsuki. Meiga was once from Lion King and is interested to see her experiment. The Dark Oath Grimoire itself is already lost. All its wisdom now exists in Natsuki’s memory. Aya is attempting to recreate that grimoire from the stolen memories. Not only words, she can also perfectly replicate the curses and spells. This is her power. Now this entire school building is serving as a huge Dark Oath Grimoire.

Episode 18
Kojou gets scolded by Yukina and Sayaka since being on Vatler’s boat means there is some magic that prevents them from coming onboard. She hopes he will not complicate things like getting horny with Asagi. Yup, another woman sure complicates the equation. And you thought she trusted him at times like these. Kojou meets Kira Lebedev Voltisvala, a relative of Lost Warlord. Then there is Lord Tobias Jagan, a noble from Warlord’s Domain who seems to be giving Kojou that evil stare. As Kira believes, he is jealous that Vatler is close to Kojou… As he is in the bath, a bevy of beauties take an interest in him. Lucky bastard. They aren’t Vatler’s maids but hostages, daughters of royalty and statesmen from the nations surrounding Warlord’s empire. Because Vatler isn’t into women, they are pleased to do whatever they want. So to get their revenge against their home nations for selling them off, they thought of a little uprising. As in, getting a direct descendent of a Progenitor to become a powerful vampire that surpasses Vatler. So how about a quickie? KOJOU YOU LUCKY BASTARD!!!!!!!!!! Don’t worry, he declines not because he is gay. But the babes back down for now since his ‘girlfriend’ is around. If he changes his mind, they’ll always be available. Which ‘girlfriend’ are they talking about? Asagi. He almost saw her naked coming into the bath with Sana. She is still suspicious that he is hiding something. She makes a guess… Could it be… He is into men?! WTF. He didn’t take an interest in her body, right? Oh sh*t. How can he escape such question? The kind where both ends of the answer will kill you. She notices his scar and stands up, giving him a little frontal nude service. This causes him to nose bleed. You just ruined the bath water with your blood. In the room, Sana suddenly awakens into some spunky magical girl?! WTF?! Kyun?! I don’t know, she sounds like a computer restarting and is supposed to be Natsuki’s backup avatar. This won’t revert Natsuki back to her normal self. Destroying the grimoire is the only way. Or wait 10 years for her to grow back into that little size.

Vatler meets Sayaka and Yukina outside his boat. He asks Sayaka about why she is being tasked to observe Kojou. Or rather what exactly is the Fourth Progenitor she is observing. If he becomes complete, she might find out. However tonight Kojou is not his main guest. It is that inmate, Broodt Dumblegraff. Mimori checks on Yuuma but she has already escaped. Asagi is informed by her programming avatar Mogwai that her programming skills are needed. She refuses at first but he mentions about something strange building up at the school in which it negates the magic that reinforces the main structure of the island. Suddenly, Vatler gets owned by Broodt? Well, giving his status as a mercenary and dragon slayer, he is able to slay his dragon familiars. Of course he has more powerful dragons and turns the tables to send him back to prison. Yukina and Sayaka are faced with another inmate, Shtra D whose power is a deva. Sayaka offers to take care of this so Yukina can go help Kojou. Kira helps Kojou and the rest to escape and Kojou is impressed by his politeness despite the situation and they shake hands. This only confirms to Asagi that he is into men. Lydianne Didier, an acquaintance of Mogwai arrives in her mini tank to pick up Asagi. She mentions this phenomenon is happening exactly as it was 10 years ago. When all this is over, Asagi hopes Kojou can spend some time with her. Of course he will. With the rest too. Shucks. If she was only a little bit more specific. Sayaka finishes off Shtra by using his power against him although it hurt her in the process. She collapses but Kojou catches her. Despite him being sweaty, she makes his an exception. Don’t be too close for too long otherwise Yukina may get the wrong idea. More importantly, here is Aya. She is here not to kill Natsuki and thanks them for taking care all the inmates for her. Thanks to the grimoire, the entire island has become her own realm. All powers besides hers are lost including the Fourth Progenitor’s. Kojou gets stabbed by Le Bleu. But Yukina hasn’t lost hers and strikes with Sekkarou. It is a trap. She gets caught and is whisked away for some experiment. They realize too late that Aya’s true target is not Natsuki but Yukina.

Episode 19
Yukina sees a past confrontation between Aya and Natsuki but it then turns into her own dream whereby Kojou and Satsuki are her classmates leading a normal life. But she knows this is a dream and breaks out of it with Sekkarou. She realizes this is the power of the grimoire, the power to create a world to one’s desires. Sayaka is panicking to heal Kojou’s wounds. So much so she almost strips herself to let him take her blood. He would be very much aroused if he didn’t have a hole in his gut. So to say seeing her panties isn’t enough? Yuuma manages to locate Kojou with her little powers left. She wants Kojou to take their blood. As Aya has casted a spell to take away all powers except hers and Yuuma being a replica of hers, it means she still has them so taking her blood means Kojou is able to use that power to heal. Kojou cannot control his urge to rape suck her blood and since it isn’t enough, Sayaka is next. He notices the Sekkarou wound not healing when he hears Avrora’s voice. Something about him being too concerned with his body and that vampires transcends all existence and non-existence. Kojou understood what she meant. His familiar was already awakened when Yukina stabbed him but only half materialized and became a wound on his chest. He now fully summons his fourth Familiar, Natra Cinerus. This giant spider turns the island into a mist and halts the breaking up of the island. You can’t break something intangible, right? Aya notes Sekkarou was once known as a demon assault lance since it is not to negate magic but return something to its original world. She wonders why someone like Yukina could wield it so freely. Is she not born of this world? So goes on talking about this world filled with just fantasies and things that only exist in humans’ imaginations. Yukina believes all those superhuman powers are real since they have existed for thousands of years but Aya disagrees with some 5-minute theory that states every imagination could be made up in 5 minutes. Although it is just a theory, she is going to prove in this experiment she can recreate this world to her ideals and in the form that she believes is to be correct. Thousands of lives will be lost but this is their punishment for scorning witches as to their liking.

Aya senses something powerful breaking through her barrier. Al-Maisan Mercury crashes through and frees Yukina. Yukina could guessed something steamy have happened since Sayaka buttoned her shirt wrongly. Kojou doesn’t give a crap about Aya’s goal since she hurt his friends, she will pay. Aya summons phantom enemies and even those tentacles to fight. A golden knight familiar stands in her way before she could kill Yukina. Natsuki is back up. Thanks to the blood she received from Kojou during the bath on Vatler’s ship. I wonder why it took so long to activate. Maybe that’s why that loli avatar was for. Natsuki steals the grimoire for her and everyone corners Aya. She won’t be defeated and does a last desperate attempt by feeding her own soul to a demon to become an unstoppable being. Yukina remembers what she said about Sekkarou so she uses it on Aya and everything returns back to normal. Right at that moment, Meiga steals a lance, Fangzahn hidden in some museum storeroom. Paper Noise confronts him and knows he used Aya for this opportunity. Although she notes that lance as a failed production, Meiga says it suits him perfectly. Paper Noise is not going to stop him since she knows she cannot kill him. Besides, Lion King will not suffer any real harm if she lets him go. In the aftermath, Natsuki says she’ll be returning to the prison barrier but will definitely meet them soon. Class will be starting again next week. Yuuma will be interrogated since her status makes her a Librarian but of course she will see them soon too. She is about to high five Kojou but it is just a ploy to kiss him! Is this some sort of war declaration to Yukina that she is serious in taking him next time? And now Kojou has to hear her complaining… WTF does she mean he is too vulnerable? She hints she wants to be by his side forever. Sure just as his observer? This time all their friends heard it and they think it is some sort of bold proposal.

Return Of The Alchemist Arc

Episode 20
Kou Amatsuka ambushes his way to see Kensei. He is an alchemist under Nina Adelard and is here to take back his master’s keepsake, Wiseman’s Blood. He is also the one who destroyed the monastery (the abandoned church) 5 years ago. Yukina receives a note from Lion King to send back Sekkarou since her class is going on a training camp soon. Kojou becomes the mule to carry the girls’ shopping bags. He got enough sense not to step into the lingerie shop. But Kanon wants to know what types he likes… After the girls step in, he is faced with Kou who outrights wants to kill him just to get Kanon. Yukina saves the day and cuts off his hand. They realize he is an alchemist when he replaces his hand with the metal lamppost. Seeing he can’t win, Kou escapes. Kojou thanks Yukina for saving him and the great fanservice of her unbuttoned top since it got undone during the fight. Okay, he didn’t say thanks for the second one but Yukina accuses him of it. Kojou goes to see Natsuki but she is out and only Astarte is in. Since she is a homunculus, he asks an alchemist’s goal. To become close to God while retaining the physical body. There were several incidents like this. Kojou is a good example after he became a vampire. Another is Wiseman’s Blood. The legendary alchemist Nina is said to use it to obtain an immortal body and unlimited magic power. Kojou then seeks Asagi’s help about the monastery but oddly it is not in the database. (Seriously, she couldn’t believe he called her out just to ask this). If there is no database, might as well search the site. Kojou thinks somebody is attacking them and pushes Asagi down. They’re in an ambiguous position. That person turns out to be Natsuki. First he ditched class and now he is forcing himself on a girl. She sure has seen everything about him. Natsuki shows him a paper shikigami she found. He is not to say a word to this to anyone. She tells him that Kensei was attacked by Kou and in critical condition. Kojou thinks this is a good chance for them to catch the culprit while Kanon and the rest are away. Is there anything he can do to help? Sure. Attend all the supplement classes!

Somehow Kojou tells this to Yukina. As usual she scolds him because he is with Asagi and would have put her in danger (I’m sure she is more concerned about him being with Asagi). She brings him to a love hotel area. Wait a minute. Is Lion King going so far to order her to alleviate his lust? That’s what he is thinking? Is his heart ready? He is made to close his eyes and the next thing he knows, the illusion is gone and this is where the base of Lion King sits. Yukina is here to return Sekkarou while she is gone and meets her teacher, Yukari Endou (taking a form of a black cat). Yukari also thanks Kojou for saving Avrora and ‘tamed’ Yukina. What? Did he? Kou shows his master Wiseman’s Blood although it is just a lump of metal since it is dormant. He demonstrates the transferring of one’s consciousness into the Hard Core so one can merge with Wiseman’s Blood and still retain one’s ego. His master is pleased with his work since he can now get back to those guys who threw him out of the headquarters. Kou thanks his master for saving him from that incident 5 years ago which he almost died. Thanks to that he is also able to make this dummy core. His master tests is out and finds it impressive Nina’s consciousness which is preserved inside the Hard Core has awakened. Of course unless she is destroyed, they cannot acquire Wisemans’ Blood. However he feels his body getting devoured. Kou won’t help as he is waiting for this moment. To take it, he must destroy her from the inside before she awakens. So much about loyalty. Kojou gets a call from Asagi who is near the monastery as she has lost her precious earring he bought for her. He tells her to get out and will buy her anything she wants. Anything? Too late. She sees something that is a mix of blood, mercury and a shape of a woman. She gets caught in the crossfire of Kou and that thing. Oh sh*t! Asagi killed???!!! Say it isn’t so!!!

Episode 21
Asagi’s dead body. Mad Kojou. Can’t blame him. Somebody ruined the harmony of his harem. Yukina is calmer. She doesn’t want him to go berserk because his power will kill everybody on this island. Does he want to kill Nagisa too? Then Kou appears. Forget about holding it in. They both attack and noticing he is not human, Kojou summons Al-Maisan Mercury to devour him. Suddenly… ASAGI WAKES UP!!! Like nothing happened!!!! What? How? Why? Oh, I don’t care. As long as she’s alive. And Kojou approves because you can see him crying. While Yukina goes off to report what happened to her master, Kojou brings Asagi back to his place so she can clean herself. She notices a red circle gem in her chest. Next thing Kojou knows, he gets the ultimate fanservice of seeing Asagi in the nude. She is not bothered. She knows he is a vampire. Something is off. Not just her clothes. When Asagi uses some contents of the vase to create a temporary silk towel, Kojou knows this isn’t Asagi. In fact this is Nina taking over her body. The Hard Core is her actual body. The liquid metal part was contaminated by the dummy core Kou made. It is unfortunate Asagi got caught in the crossfire and the only way to save her was to cut the contamination, transfer to this body and heal her wounds before they claimed her. If all that is too hard to understand, just be glad that Nina saved Asagi. Kojou couldn’t be more grateful. He apologizes for killing Kou but she says he is still alive since the fact that Wiseman’s Blood that was contaminated by the dummy core is still moving proves he is so. This means they only destroyed a part of him and not the actual person. Kou tries to slip into Natsuki’s place but fell into her trap. She would have finished him off and bring him to custody to La Folia if he wasn’t a dummy. Kou breaks free and vows to finish the tragedy 5 years ago. Natsuki lets Astarte finish him.

Nina promises to leave this body once she gets Wiseman’s Blood. This means Kojou has to help out. Nagisa and Yukina return so Nina has to act like Asagi so as not to raise suspicions. Easier said than done. At least they didn’t suspect. Next morning after the young ones leave, Kojou hears Nina’s scream. Actually it is Asagi. She couldn’t believe she found herself in Kojou’s bed. Did something happen? Believe me, this guy is too useless for any sort of thing to happen. For better or worse, she starts crying in her relief. Nina takes over her body when she senses Wiseman’s Blood making a move. Motoki and his team of Island Guards are intercepting the liquid metal menace at the harbour. They manage to stop its tracks by applying some basic physics of freezing it. But it breaks free when Kou appears at the scene. All the guards start pumping bullets but bullets are made of lead, which is metal, right? Know where this is going to? Kou than activates something that sends the liquid metal exploding and destroying most of the port. The liquid metal escapes into the sea. Nina and Kojou arrive too late to see this state of mess. Nina explains all that stuff in which it is some sort of beam cannon. She adds that the ultimate objective of alchemy is to be a perfect human, born of the goal to be as close to God. That is Wiseman. Being perfect, he has no need to concern himself with others and is a manmade God who wishes for destruction of everything that could disrupt his perfection. Now he has awakened. Yukina and co are on their way off the island via ship. Yukina senses something in the water.

Episode 22
Kou has taken over the ship and killed all the deck crew. He feels his body is breaking up and hopes once this is done, Wiseman will give back half his body as promised. Yukina and Kanon sense something unpleasant onboard and go check it out. Don’t worry. It found them. Kou. Kanon remembers him. He needs somebody with a powerful spirit medium as offering. She thinks as long as she stays away from everyone, they’ll be safe. Kanon runs off. Nina leaves Asagi’s body and absorbs some of the liquid metal and bones left behind to reconstruct a body of her own. But there wasn’t enough blood to reconstruct her figure so she looks exactly like Asagi but tanned and with bigger boobs. That is the most important part? Natsuki is on scene and tells of Kou’s whereabouts (Kensei woke up and told her). The ship is too far for her to use her teleporting ability but she has already prepared a transport in view of this. La Folia is glad to help out with her high speed blimp. Before Kojou gets to ride on some prototype transport on it, Yukari gives Sekkarou to him so he could pass it to Yukina. Kou corners Kanon. She feels sorry for him because he doesn’t remember. She asks about his goal to resurrect Wiseman and his previous life. Although he can answer about his objective to become human again, he cannot remember who he was previously. Kanon throws the damning conclusion that Wiseman will not grant his wish because he is never human to begin with. Mad Kou is going to kill her but Yukina protects her. A missile crashes into the ship. Short of exploding. This is what Kojou was riding? I guess his body can only take such speed. You don’t know how Yukina is glad to see him. But she hides that fact by hitting him and blaming him about the devastating impact he might caused riding that. More damning statements to Kou from Nina. She reveals he is a homunculus created by Wiseman to carry out his mission. She lectures him that it is not his body that determines if he is human or not. It is his heart. Nina and Kojou may have lost their original bodies but they’re still trying to live as humans. He has no more reason to obey Wiseman. But too late. Wiseman resurrects. They realize that he didn’t board this ship to pursue Kanon. Because the sea water has traces of precious metal, it is more than enough needed for his resurrection.

He becomes some big gold monster that shoots beam from his mouth (he calls this perfect?). Thankfully the ship didn’t sink in that blast because Kojou used Natra Cinerus to temporarily turn into mist. However he himself got turned into metal. Yukina is sad. But still blaming him. Her tears suddenly cause the ship and the ocean to freeze. Possessed Nagisa (I think it’s the same one that kicked Vatler’s butt) goes up to kiss him so she can awake another one of his familiars. Yukina realizes the awakening isn’t complete yet so she continues to kissing (with some blood on her lips). He resurrects and bites her neck. Kou is still resisting despite learning he is just being used. He doesn’t know what else to do. He is afraid he will cease being himself. Yukina lectures him he should have searched for that answer. Doing so is what it means to be human. Never thought of that, didn’t he? Too bad. That’s the last you’ll see of him. Kojou too lectures Wiseman about his perfection. He might be strong but that doesn’t mean he is perfect. Because he hasn’t done anything with his power to benefit others. Anyone who can’t understand that isn’t perfect. He summons his eleventh familiar, Sadalmelik Albus to turn everything that is Wiseman to turn back time into complete nothing. Perfect nothing? As a little reward, Kojou gets to rest on Yukina’s lap for a while. In the aftermath, Nina has returned to her true form albeit a midget since this is the size she could manage after gathering all of Wiseman’s Blood. Kanon wants to keep her as a pet… And Yukina has come to this conclusion that Kojou is always in danger whenever she takes her eyes just for a moment. Worse, he meets new women. She’ll have to intensify her observations from now on. Twisted logic. At least it’s not perfect…

Empire Of The Dawn Arc

Episode 23
Yukina’s worst nightmare: Kojou leaving her! It’s only a dream but… She asks him about what if she wasn’t around. His insensitive around: Things would be easier for them. I know this jerk doesn’t mean bad but thanks to that Yukina is in bad mood. While she is changing in the locker, some girl pops out from thin air and knocks her out. Vatler and Sayaka are at the devastated site. He thought he felt the dragon that supports Itogami Island writhing. He unleashes his dragon familiar into the deep hole as some test fire. It results in some magical dragon beast soaring up to the skies. Kojou and Motoki are shocked to see Yukina is a totally different person. She is a klutz. She is excited and fawning to see them and the other characters we know. Like Motoki is now ‘thinner’ and has ‘lots of hair on his head’. What about calling Nagisa her aunty (it just breaks that girl’s heart) or calling Asagi some cute Doc? Suddenly she feels nauseate. Kojou notices her eyes turn red as she runs off. He catches up and points out she isn’t the real Yukina thanks to all the weird things she said. We know the real Yukina would NEVER do and say those things. Speaking of which, the real one pops up. Oh no! How can we tell which is which? Real Yukina wants Kojou to step back so she can take care of the fake. This cause the latter to lament her attitude and possibly Kojou is the one to blame for her turning out like that. After he manages to have the real Yukina hear her out, the imposter advises her that the more rigid she is, the easier she breaks, including others around her. The magical beast appears and stabs the imposter and then sucks some blood out of Kojou. Yukina tells him not to interfere since in his present condition, he might not be able to control his familiars and could hurt others. Yukina strikes but her Sekkarou breaks. Again? Before she meets her maker, the imposter revives and summons her Sekkarou-look-a-like, Hasta Aurum (only it is golden) and fights off the beast. She is alive and healed since she also has the curse of the immortality like him. She explains her mission of following this beast. If left alone, disaster will fall onto this island. Natsuki will take care of the fake and wants Kojou to handle the real one. Yup. She’s the real problem. She’s been feeling gloomy since, pondering on the fake’s advice. It really eats her confidence. If that isn’t bad enough, she gets an order from Lion King calling for her return.

Episode 24
Reina, the Yukina look-a-like is temporarily staying with Kanon as she explains about her mission of pursuing that beast created in an experiment. Failure to capture it means this island will sink because it can cross time and distort space and will devour the magic that supports this island. Asagi is having a hard time doing her programming to keep things afloat. Yukina is still down. She feels guilty that her return was because she broke Sekkarou and had to resort giving her blood to that pervert so many times. Besides, won’t it be easier for Kojou if she’s gone? Really? Then why is she crying and the running away? Kojou sheepishly thinks this is for the best too. But Sayaka slaps him. It’s time for her big lecture. If Yukina said she never wanted this, she would never have objected. Sayaka asked if she should be reassigned. She continues lecturing him about responsibility she shoulders and his fate as the Fourth Progenitor that brings in disasters. At least use that power to protect everything. Now his eyes have opened. He knows what to do. He is going to bring her back. I’m sure thinking back on Yukina would serve lots of good memories but no time for that because the beast is unleashing havoc on the island. The Island Guards are no match so they are forced to evacuate people. Reina confronts Yukina. Her turn for lecture? The latter still gloomy, still feel not deserving to be with him, blah, blah, blah. Okay, okay, we get it. So can we move on? Reina asks her about her true feelings as Yukina a girl and not some Sword Shaman of Lion King. Without hesitation, Yukina replies she wants to be with him of course. Perhaps this was the determination she was looking for. It makes Reina give her a new lance.

Kojou with his familiars and the help from Astarte, Natsuki and Sayaka still couldn’t defeat the beast because it resurrects. Great. An immortal, huh? Vatler explains that it can absorb magic and surprisingly through the wielder’s familiars too. He wants to use his all-out power to fight it though it will sink the island but save Kojou. But here comes Yukina with her brand new Sekkarou to tell him to butt out. As Reina explains, her old Sekkarou broke because it couldn’t withstand all the spiritual strength she gained since coming to this island. Thus Lion King created a new one for her. Only thing is, it took 20 years to make! When Yukina and Kojou reunite, she didn’t hesitate to let him have her neck. He didn’t hesitate to bite it. At times like these, you want to tell them to restrain their public display of affection but I guess it’s an emergency. So who cares how the beast is absorbing some magic thingy. All I know is that Yukina and Reina’s lances along with Kojou’s power, they destroy the beast for good. Everything goes back to normal. Happy ending. Yukina will do everything to convince her higher ups to rescind her return order. But when Sayaka looks at the letter, she explains this recall is just a routine medical check-up. Those in constant contact with vampires need to undergo them. How could she forget? Well, blame Kojou for making her not think straight. Reina’s time is up so she needs to go back. She is confident she will meet them again and says goodbye to her mom. They want to ask her name but she disappears. They are baffled why she calls Yukina her mom but has vampire properties. Could it? Can it? They brush it off. Since the uniform she borrowed from Yukina, it didn’t follow her. Kojou picks it up but he had to pick up her plaid panties. Oh well. I saw this coming. Now feel the wrath! Lastly, the truth of Reina is revealed. She is from the future and her friend Moegi is glad she is able to defeat it. It is greatly hinted that Reina is indeed the child of Yukina and Kojou while Moegi is Asagi’s daughter. Reina is happy to see her father living happily 20 years ago before his untimely death. But that is just a cheeky statement from her because Moegi points out he wouldn’t even die if you killed him. Reina is glad to be home to their Empire of the Dawn. Itogami Island is now a much bigger enclave.

Strike The Harem!
Uhm… This series… Reminds me… So much like To Aru Majutsu Index!!! I know there are stark differences and both series are written by different authors but I just can’t help think how similar they both are because of the magic and science mix, action and yes, the dreadful terminologies that plagues the series all over. Oh God. Those terms are the biggest reason that is preventing me from fully enjoying this season. Although it isn’t that bad, I for a dumb guy like me, they sound so sophisticated so much so that half of the time when they start explaining the plot or anything and put in those terminologies, I’d be at a lost. Sometimes I had to replay the scene twice and reread the sub just trying to understand. Sometimes I do but mostly I don’t. Of course the other contributing factor is that both the main guys have this ‘bad luck’ tendency (one with girls and the other just negates good luck with his hand).

At the rate of how this anime ended, it hints that a sequel is possible (don’t they always?). There are too many things in the works, set in motion as foreshadowing or left unexplained as far as this season is concerned. For instance, Meiga is the only inmate who escaped from the prison barrier and I believe he would have some sort of plan in the future, seeing that he is somewhat related to the Itogami island and ancestor as well as Lion King. The history of how Avrora left Kojou as the Fourth Progenitor should prove interesting to tell as well. There are perhaps a lot of other interesting plots and some sort of teasers like if Yukina is human or Kojou’s true form when he awakens as the true Fourth Progenitor. But thinking about all these stuffs that I will probably never get an answer too would suck out the enjoyment of this series. So let’s leave that for another time. Dividing the series into arcs is a good thing for the build-up of the plot and the overall series but sometimes it gets a bit too generic or predictable like with a new arc, there would always be a new villain-of-the-arc. Once the arc is over, you’ll never hear of them again. Like do we really care about the baddies? After all, as stated very early, Itogami Island is where all sorts of non-humans live in thanks to the government’s approval. I won’t be surprised if everything that has happened or going to happen is part of some big government plan or experiment that could all boil down simply to the Fourth Progenitor.

The part that I enjoyed most and how I wished that it is featured more is the harem part. Isn’t this what this show is about? Hah. I know it’s a distraction to the series but I kinda liked it that way. It’s like in every arc, Kojou obtains a girl to his unofficial harem. At this rate he has already amassed Sayaka big tsundere number one, Yukina observer-cum-stalker tsundere number two only second to her best friend, classmate Asagi, cool princess La Folia, her gentle sister Kanon, tomboyish childhood friend Yuuma and I won’t even discount his imouto Nagisa to the list. Oh yes, there is that bunch of bevy of hostage babes on Vatler’s ship too. Everybody just loves this guy. Even Vatler. If Kojou cares to cross over and open ‘new possibilities’. Any other girls care to be added to this list? Nina is a maybe, Mimori at most is just a mother’s love and perhaps Natsuki would surprise us all when she suddenly decides to enter that forbidden teacher-student relationship. I would grin with glee each time when this sort of stuff happens but too bad if getting jealous over Kojou or blaming this dense guy was spammed and overwhelming, the series might have lost its plot and be outright distasteful. Not that I would mind but since this isn’t the main focus of the series, it would have done it great injustice in which I myself wouldn’t want that to happen either. For the time being, I guess the romance have to be put on hold despite there are several close moments of Kojou and some of the girls especially Yukina. But with Reina in the picture, it points to a big hint that eventually Kojou chose Yukina.

The harem and romance might be minimal. But there is the fanservice. You get your fair share of them during ‘crucial’ moments. Although not over the top, it provides a little cheap thrill. Yeah, it feels fun. Fun. For me, after all those mind numbing terms, this is somewhat a relief and something visual I can understand :). So stripping all for the sake of Kojou’s familiar awakening, eh? Something tells me that deep down, this isn’t just the case. Their pride and ego may be too inflated just to be honest with their feelings. I don’t know how much blood he needs to drink. All I know is that when it is time for this, it means fanservice. How else do you get the girl to willingly expose her neck and collar bone? Well at least with Kojou having nose bleeds, it shows that he isn’t gay and is stimulated seeing a woman’s naked body or underwear. That’s a good thing, right? He just has to put up with all the scorning and damning comments made by the girls that make him sound like a lecherous pervert. So do you see that this battle is much more harder than fighting off super villains with super powers? If his vampire lust does overwhelm him and he starts turning his neck bite into rape, then the series would have changed its name to Strike The Butt! Haha! I just wanted to say that…

The characters are pretty decent as well with the interesting one coming from the interaction with Kojou and Yukina (or any of his harem girls) – which sometimes serve as a comic relief. In a way, they are likeable. Characters with dark and tragic past as well as the colourful history of Itogami Island filled with so many incidents that you could perhaps write a thick chronicle about it (and then let some Hollywood director adapt it into some TV screenplay). Character development is rather okay for this season (as usual it is mostly Kojou and Yukina) and there is potential for others to be developed further. Kojou like any other normal guy wants to live a normal life but his status as the Fourth Progenitor attracts lots of trouble. Eventually he can’t run away and might as well learn and use his power to protect those he loves. It’s better and always ends this way, right? Even if Yukina keeps reminding us about her mission and responsibility to observe Kojou, gradually you’ll feel that she is staying by him more than just a mission. Know what I mean? I mean, why get jealous if it is his business with other girls that has nothing to do with her? Because there is a chance his vampire instincts will go out of control and starts doing indecent stuff to other girls. I bet that is what she’ll say. Strike the butt!

Personally I think that the other characters especially of Kojou’s harem would undergo better character development if they have episodes or an arc with them in focus. The kind where there it’s greatly hinted for some romantic developments. For example like in La Folia’s case. I thought it was a waste she had to go back to her country instead of staying behind. Because it seems that it somewhat ‘stopped’ her development with Kojou. Sometimes it makes you feel that the show needs more of a certain girl. Needs more Sayaka. Needs more Kanon. Needs more Nagisa, etc. I suppose 2 dozen episodes won’t be fair enough to handle all of them. Hah… Besides those girls, characters like Natsuki and Vatler have an air of mystery to them. There is more than meets the eye. Vatler feels like some kind of double headed snake because you don’t know if he is on your side or the enemy’s. Well, at least we know he is on his own side. All he wants is just to have a good time fighting the strongest but each time he is forced to play second fiddle to our heroes who eventually clean things up. It’s hard to believe that Natsuki has been asleep for 10 years while projecting a magic illusion of herself to others. I don’t know if being in such a long slumber would stun your growth. I mean, she never drank milk while she was asleep, didn’t she? Then there is Motoki who feels like he is keeping his secret job and connection with Lion King better than Kojou trying to keep his vampire status. Because he seems to know a lot on what is going on (Kojou’s being a vampire, his ladies…). And I’m sure Lion King and Paper Noise aren’t just setting up Yukina with Kojou just for their own amusement to see how they string along. If it was, I’ll be damned. Something trivial bugs me. I wonder if Kojou and Nagisa are actually blood related siblings or at least if Nagisa is actually Mimori’s daughter. Because Nagisa seems to call her mother by her first name. To me, that feels like disrespect unless you aren’t actually related. Unless Nagisa isn’t really Nagisa as seen at times she gets possessed by something. I don’t know.

I don’t know about Kojou’s familiars (there are 12 of them) about accepting him as their master. The way he unlocks them, one by one in each arc feels like as though like he is playing some sort of video game where you pass certain levels, gain certain experience points or achieve some requirements to unlock an unlockable. That is what I feel the familiars’ appearances are. I can’t comprehend how sucking blood from a girl would make them accept him as his master. So theoretically if he needs to ‘unlock’ all of them, he has to bite a minimum of 12 girls (some awakenings require more than one girl). In a way, it makes the first familiar to appear rather cheap because all it needs is just one bite and he is under your control and part of the arsenal as long as you live. I have a feeling at this rate that all the familiars will not appear. True enough he has only half of them. But for those he is able to summon, I feel that they lack some sort of impact to the action. Each familiar has their own properties and abilities in which I believe it isn’t fully explained. That or I am just too dumb to understand when they did. From the way I see it, if he wants to attack some powerful enemy, he just summons one of them and lets them do the attacking. It’s like doing a Pokemon, familiar so-and-so, I choose you! Exciting at first because it is something new but hardly thrilling after the second or third time.

So for the action bits, they are entertaining but like I said, when they start saying those terms, personally it was just a turn off. The mix of science and magic is interesting with each of the characters having their own distinctive fighting style. Even if those without combat skills like Asagi, she still can fight along and prove her mettle via her awesome computing skills that could put every hacker in the world to shame. Although I find it funny that Yukina and Sayaka sometimes recite a long ass chant when they use their weapon. “I, Sword Shaman of the High God and priestess of the Lion, beseech thee. Dawn light of exorcism, spirit wolf of snowy mist, grant me the divine might of thy steel, that I may smite a hundred evil spirits!”. You know, by the time she finished saying this, if this was reality, the enemy would have got to her first.

The drawing and art are okay. At least the animation doesn’t fail or the quality doesn’t drop drastically (at least not very obvious) during fast paced action scenes like how in some animes do. Character designs are pretty decent too. The girls look cute and pretty so what is there to complain? I just thought that Natsuki resembles a lot like Alice from Kamisama No Memo-chou. I later found out that the same character designer designs the characters of both series. The same reason why I thought La Folia and Kanon looked pretty similar to Otome Wa Boku Ni Koishiteru: Futari No Elder’s Chihaya. Yup. Same designer. There is a fair bit of graphic violence like explosions, decimated buildings and the ground as well as blood (but of course).

Somehow, I happen to notice that there are a handful of catchphrases in this series. I don’t know if this is some sort of a running gag but I just feel it is funny (though it is not intended to be). One of the common ones tend to be Kojou who has taken the fight personally while facing the enemy as he spews, “This is my fight!”. Shortly, Yukina will disagree with him and adds, “No, this is OUR fight!”. So much so when it is cue for this line to come up, I would be waiting for it and then complete that line with them. And then I laugh. Also, Kojou never learns his lesson in calling his loli homeroom teacher as Natsuki-chan. She will always strike him back softly and remind him never to call her that. But it always happens. Don’t tell me Kojou has such a short memory. Or is it such nickname has become an instinctively reflex? And perhaps the most ‘annoying’ catchphrase of them all is Yukina’s tendency to remind Kojou that she is his observer. “I’m your observer after all”. I know, I know. We get it. It’s just a better term for a stalker, right?

On a trivial note, something about the English translation of the title arcs bug me. Some of them are a little off. For instance, the Amphisbaena arc although is the official English translation, literally and more accurately the Japanese title is Rising Flame Angel or Blazing Angel (Tenshi Enjo). Looking up on Wikipedia about this Amphisbaena, I didn’t really understand about this mythical dragon creature or how it relates to the arc except that it may be in reference to Kojou’s Al-Maisan Mercury. From The Warlord’s Empire should have been The Warlord’s Messenger (Sen Ou No Shisha) while I suppose there is a play on words for Empire Of The Dawn since it can also be read as Akatsuki’s Kingdom. Hmm… Something I was hoping to be about Kojou’s harem ;p… I suppose these double titles are just like being Japanese itself. Written as X, pronounced as Y and meaning as Z.

Something about Yukina’s seiyuu that reminds me of something. It was hard to put my finger on it at first. It is like she sounds so familiar and I have heard her from somewhere before. It took me some time before I realize that it is Risa Taneda, the same person who voiced Mirai from Kyoukai No Kanata. Both characters are suspiciously familiar. The big hint is how Yukina loves spamming Kojou by calling him “Senpai”. Something that both characters do (and other minor character traits as well). I should have guessed it. There was one time I remember she said Mirai’s catchphrase of “Fuyukai desu”. So Yukina is a glassless version of Mirai and doesn’t use her blood as weapon but gives it to her man. Another reason why I thought this series resembles closely to To Aru Majutsu Index is because of Yuka Iguchi. She is the voice of Astarte here and there at times I thought I see shades of Index. But unlike that bratty squealing glutton, she is more emotionless and reserved like some of her anime characters such as Mako in Girls Und Panzer, Mero in Sankarea and Tsukiyo from The World God Only Knows – Goddesses Arc. Kana Asumi may only be cameo as Reina but she still has that trademark voice that I love like the titular character from Haiyore! Nyaruko-san. Yuuki Kaji as Kou sounds like a mad serial killer. Just like how he does it as Q-vier in Valvrave The Liberator.

Due to the several arcs, the cast of characters are extensive with some characters and especially the ‘villain of the arc’ appearing only in that particular arc. The rest of the selective casts include Yoshimasa Hosoya as Kojou (Arata in Chihayafuru), Ikumi Hayama as Sayaka (Shinobu in To Aru Kagaku No Railgun S), Asami Seto as Asagi (Ayaka in Witch Craft Works), Saori Oonishi as La Folia (Piriluk in Selector Infected Wixoss), Yumi Uchiyama as Yuuma (Momiji in Binbougami Ga), Kanae Itou as Kanon (Elsie in The World God Only Knows), Rina Hidaka as Kanon (Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox), Hisako Kanemoto as Natsuki (Ika in Shinryaku! Ika Musume), Ryota Ohsaka as Motoki (Haruto in Valvrave The Liberator), Yuuki Ono as Vatler (Zenkichi in Medaka Box), Mai Nakahara as Nina (Mai in Mai-HiME), Yutaka Aoyama as Kensei (Jura in Fairy Tail), Satomi Arai as Beatrice (Shirai in To Aru Kagaku No Railgun), Mikako Takahashi as Aya (Rushuna in Grenadier), Kenta Miyake as Eustach (Klaus in Hayate No Gotoku), Minami Tsuda as Moegi (Yui in YuruYuri), Kaori Ishihara as Avrora (Aladdin in Magi), Natsuki Hanae as Meiga (Kal-el in Toaru Hikuushi E No Koiuta) and Kana Ueda as Paper Noise (Rin in Fate/Stay Night).

The opening and ending themes are mostly rock based. The first opening theme is as the same name of this series and sung by Kishida Kyodan and The Akeboshi Rockets while the second opening theme is Fight 4 Real by ALTIMA. I couldn’t recognize Yuka Iguchi as she sings the first ending theme entitled Strike My Soul because she sounds so generic. The second ending piece is Signal by Kanon Wakeshima and is the ‘slowest’ of them all. Slow rock, that is. Unfortunately all the songs are not to my liking although they very much fit the pace and setting of this anime. There is a song called Rainbow Heart Rainbow Dream by Yuka Iguchi (now this is how she sounds that I could recognize) listed as one of the themes (mostly stated as opening but there are some that noted it as ending) but I couldn’t find or hear it in the episodes I watched. I did hear it as a sample over the internet and maybe this single is just featured as a B-side track for Strike My Soul and not featured in the anime at all. The background music is okay too but nothing that memorable for me.

Overall, this series isn’t perfect and has its ups and downs. It pretty much depends on your taste in anime genres as well. Like me who prefers to see the cat fight and the harem would find this moderately entertaining while those who do not favour in this would find it a big disservice to the series. At least it won’t turn into something like The Vampire Diaries. Would it? If you still like your animes with some scientific-cum-magic action, but tired of the one with a certain guy with a nullifying right hand and his walking magic grimoire-cum-encyclopaedia glutton, feel free to try out a vampire and his mild tsundere stalker. It’s no fun having someone watching over you 24/7. Even vampires need their privacy. I guess this is a fight where it is only his and on his own.

Kagaku Na Yatsura

7 June, 2013

Oh God… I think I have sinned… I swear… It caught me off guard… Really… I didn’t know… I really didn’t know it was a very close borderline to hentai… I know it’s my fault for not reading and even if I did read, my skimming was so fast that when I saw the words “science trouble romantic comedy” in the synopsis, I thought Kagaku Na Yatsura is just going to be a harmless ecchi comedy. Yeah… Define harmless… This is more than ecchi! Like I said, it borderlines very close to hentai and at any second it could just crossover to that category. Only difference why it didn’t was because nobody ended up having sex and the bottom part of the female’s anatomy is not shown (that includes the mosaic part even in hentai categories). Another reason why it never crossed my mind it is closely hentai is because if a series like this gets released and announced via normal channels, it can’t be that bad, right? After all, those usually looking hentai shows would have gone underground.

This is what you are going to see and expect for 3/4 of this show. There are a couple of girls in this show that have boobs so big that they may have jumped straight out from a hentai series. So big that it makes Seikon No Qwaser and Manyuu Hikenchou look like babies. So big and bouncy that you think it is filled with bags of water in it. So big that it looks… Ugly. To me. What is the use of having such large boobs if you’re not going to mess with them, right? So this is what this show is about. You see these girls with big boobs getting molested or masturbated. Yes. You read that right. Don’t worry. For those of you who like flat chests, there is a character that is as flat as a washboard. Either way, they’re going to get done in too. So you have been warned. Unless you find such unholy acts stimulating, you better quickly turn your attention elsewhere and walk away while you still can. I’m already a goner.

Boobs, Boobs and FaceBoobs…
The episode opens with clueless guy, Haruki Komaba not realizing he has been brought around the city by Airi Kuze. He didn’t realize it was a date till she pointed it out. So they meet Haruki’s love rival along the way, the oversized breasted Ayana Hizuki. This airhead gives us our first stimulation by being molested by her older sister, Touko who is in invisible mode. Ayana’s sensitivity means she cum easily… You get the idea. Airi notes that the Kuze and Hizuki families are rivals in trying to master the abnormal science. How does Haruki fit into all this? Since he is their childhood friend and knows their work very well, the club he chooses to join will prove which of them is superior. And of course will earn the right to marry him. I guess he didn’t hear the last part before. However, because Airi formed the Mechanical Science Club while Ayana the Chemical Science Club, Haruki got confused and eventually joined them both. Maybe that’s why things are getting worse. So this is the only plot you’ll ever need to know for this anime. Or you don’t even need to know it because the masturbating starts NOW!

Airi knows Ayana is her rival but what does Touko have to do with this? She knows Ayana is not assertive and that’s why she is needed. She tries to convince Haruki to join them by rubbing her equally big boobs over Ayana’s to stimulate her. Join and he can enjoy this double service every day! You think he can resist the temptation? Airi takes Haruki away for their date. Touko knows she can’t leave them alone and hatches a plan. She knocks out Airi and kidnaps Haruki. Away at a secluded spot, she lets him molest her breast. Does he like it? Well, he prefers if the 3 of them have fun together. Greedy. But at least he’s honest. Since Touko is an abnormal scientist, she is going to solve this the way she knows best: Drugs. Oh sh*t! The kind that makes you obey her every command! Double sh*t! Airi intercepts and they both fight. But when Airi lets her guard down, Touko sticks her syringes into her. On her command, she wants Airi to embarrass herself in front of them. Airi’s multiple mechanical hands start tearing her own clothes and masturbate herself. Ayana comes into the picture and this distracts Touko. Airi uses this chance to steal her drugs and give them feel her wrath. The sisters get stuck in some sticky glue as Airi uses her mechanical hands to molest and masturbate them. She ups the vibration mode and turns them into sleazy yuri hentai sisters. I’m not sure if Touko is enjoying this but she kisses Ayana who is already cumming for God’s sake, how many times already? At the end of the day, Touko calls it a draw and leaves with Ayana (who is still cumming I guess). Airi cancels her so called date with Haruki since the mood is ruined and the schedule all messed up. Was there ever a mood to begin with?

In school, the gang heard they have a new school nurse. Guess who? Damn right. Touko. Oh no. Her true intention is to lure Haruki into Ayana’s club. As Ayana points out being a school nurse is important to hear out students’ problems (relating some stress she got when she turned into part animal), Touko decides to do so by using drugs! WTF?! She opens a clinic for counselling personal problems. Guess what? She’s got lots of students rushing in to solve their problems! I guess teenagers have got lots of problems of their own. Success. So good that Haruki even thinks of getting one. More surprisingly, Airi wants one. So what is her problem? She wants something to make her boobs big. Haruki tells her that a girl’s worth is not measured by the size of her boobs. She is not convinced because he always kept staring at the sisters’ humungous melons and zaps him. He comes clean he is a boobs man. The bigger the better. Touko knows she has drugs to enhance her boobs and gives them to Airi. However she didn’t feel them grow big. Oops. Wrong drugs. It makes her boobs more sensitive. Why waste the chance? As Airi is ‘paralyzed’, Touko takes the opportunity to molest those little pair of molehills till she cums. When it’s over, Airi gets back by making Touko drink her own drug. Touko turns invisible and tries to escape so Airi searches for her and accidentally makes Ayana drink them instead. Oh dear. Her breasts are already so sensitive, could you imagine the hell when she’s drinking this? Even the shirt she is wearing is turning her on! So take it off! Not working because it feels like the air is licking her breasts! How sensitive can her boobs be???!!! Touko has no antidote and since the drug is mixed with the breast milk, the only way is to milk it out dry. But Ayana remembers she created an antidote but it’s back in her club room.

So the gang take her there and they are confronted with Ayana’s pets who are concerned of their master. She tells them to let them pass to take some medicine or else they’ll have to squeeze her breasts a lot to make her squirt it out. Oh God. I think she just worded it wrongly even though I know what she is trying to say. The pets start thinking. This or that. Since they hate medicine, I guess they’ll have to squeeze it all out. Damn. I saw this coming. Why the heck do they all have tentacles???!!! And so you can’t leave out the very much tentacle rape scene if you’re in this kind of genre, can’t you? And so, another round of masturbating and cumming as those tentacles molest and squeeze out… Use your imagination… But don’t use your hand!!! Yet!!! The pets detect Touko isn’t well too and proceed to give her their own molesting medicine. What about Airi? To prevent the same fate, she clings on to Haruki and claims he will suck out her breast milk! How the heck did he get involved? I guess he can’t let this opportunity slip too because he is sucking on her small tits and finds it very nice! I think Touko climaxed 3 times… After all that stimulation (I think they must have squirted out lots of breast milk to feed the entire school), Touko promises to make a better drug but Airi will not rely on her. She will use her own sexy charms to seduce Haruki. Ayana wishes her good luck but Touko but even Airi feels that she needs to be aggressive too. Where’s the fun if you don’t have an equally aggressive rival?

The Science Of Porn!
Oh God. I think I almost died… I think it’s a miracle I somehow made it through without ‘drying up’ myself. If you’re thinking I enjoyed all that, then the answer is a big NO! At first it may seem funny how the girls get into such ambiguous situation. But when the stimulation starts to drag and the excessive moaning making it unbearable, it really started to get to me. I admit I did have a few laughs but after a while, it doesn’t seem funny anymore. I know I could just cancel my viewing and watch something else but I thought I should hold out a little more. After all, there is only one perverted OVA episode lasting less than 30 minutes. How bad could that get? Very bad. If you’re a person who isn’t into hentai, it could seem almost like an eternity. So unless you are a true pervert and a great fan of hentai and love seeing the faces of girls in orgasm, I think this series just serves as an appetizer and there are other ‘worst’ stuffs in the hentai genre out there. I wouldn’t want to know. Only true perverts may understand how to appreciate this kind of art.

So do you care about the plot? It may seem interesting on the outside as stated in the synopsis on how Haruki gets into ecchi trouble when the girls extremely use their abnormal science to seduce him, but you don’t really see that here, do you? Do you care about the characters? Are you ever concern of how Airi ended up being part robot or why Ayana is part dog? Unfortunately this OVA introduces nothing except maybe to awaken our horniness. I’m not really into this genre as said so I can’t say if the quality of the borderline hentai is what is going to be set as the bar for future ecchi series. By the way, isn’t it the same scene all over and over again? Girls getting molested around their different body parts, lactating, moaning, big breasts, small breasts, sexy positions… Don’t you get tired of that? The same kind of thing shown in just a slightly different variation but with the main ecchi theme being played out? I guess that’s why porn never dies out. You can watch the same thing a hundred times and never get tired. So are you very stimulated after watching this? No? You must be gay. What does that make me then? Let’s say I prefer my woman not having oversized boobs that may seem like they’re going to explode any time or so flat that you can’t tell if it’s her front or back. Call me a hypocrite or a pervert. Everyone has their own perverted tastes.

Now that porn isn’t just a form of art, this anime proves that even with science, you can still have porn! How is that? Porn transcends both the art and science category. Don’t they both complement each other in that sense then? Even if the ladies here don’t master the abnormal science like they’re supposed to, I think they’ll become great porn stars! They’re such naturals, don’t you think? They are easily stimulated, viewers are easily stimulated, they get satisfied, viewers are also satisfied, happy ending. What more can we ask for? I guess it is only human nature to talk about sex and get horny. Whether it is science or art, we humans still have our basic instincts to get by. But remember, even if it is porn, don’t do drugs. And oh yeah. It’s not the size that matters. It’s the performance ;).

To Aru Majtusu No Index

3 March, 2012

When science and magic clash, an epic story begins. As so it is said in To Aru Majutsu No Index (Index series). After my stint with To Aru Kagaku No Railgun (Railgun series) back in 2010, a little thinking here and pondering there had me decided that I should just check the original series out and see if I can fit in some of the puzzle pieces to make me understand both series better. Well, they’re both related in the sense that they have characters appearing in both series (well, duh) and you can expect the kind of scientific-cum-magic sci-fi action adventure.

However I have one very big problem and issue while watching the Index series. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND A BIG PORTION OF WHAT IS HAPPENING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sure, I admit I am not intelligent enough to grasp all the scientific, magical and religious terms and jargons. Even as I replay the same scene all over and over again, I just couldn’t comprehend the big picture what is going on. Not even with subs (please note, my Japanese may still be mada-mada but I wouldn’t say that for my English). So it’s as good as watching a show in foreign language without knowing what is happening and what you see is just what you, well, see. Thus my most humble apologizes that this won’t be the best or my typical standard blog in most recent years. It will be one general take on the arcs of the series. How can you expect me to blog down something which I don’t understand and in turn don’t remember? On the other hand, look on the bright side. With the shortened length of this blog, you can spend much more productive time doing something else, say, read a manga, watch more animes or play eroges instead of reading this boring words-only blog from yours truly. You have already been warned. But if you insist and want to stick around, be my guest.

Having said that, the plot isn’t that all complex. It’s just the terms. I mean to put in a nutshell, the Index series is set in the fictitious Academy City (whereby 80% of its residence are students, hence the name) and is about a not-so-normal spiky-haired high school boy, Touma Kamijou, who isn’t really an esper or magician but has a mysterious right hand. Note, this is not an ero genre. You see, his right hand has this mysterious power to nullify just about any magic or supernatural powers. So it is bloody convenient and handy if he is up against the most powerful mages and if you have magic powers that runs up to 10 digits long, you’re still going to lose sh*t to this kid. So the plot generally is something like this. Touma meets other people, usually antagonists from the Church or some magic group, some enemies become his ally later on, they fight and stop the greater evil that will spell doom to Academy City and possibly the entire world. There, simple. So as said, the bloody confusing I-don’t-get-it part all comes down to the terminologies used to express and explain the incident, how it is connected, what it does and its consequences. Each time that happens, I’ll go “What? Repeat that again, please” the first time and replay that scene. Then the second time round if I still don’t understand (which happens a lot), I’ll repeat step one till I could no longer bear it and just watch.

I guess this series was popular enough to warrant several fansites but even so, I didn’t bother go reading up because what are the chances that I will understand in somebody else’s words if I don’t understand my own? Just skimming through was already a headache so I thought it would be the case of ignorance is bliss. There is trusty ol’ Wikipedia for some episode summaries and character descriptions. I have visited other blog sites like Hanners’ Anime, A Product Of Wasted Time, Random Curiosity, Byakuya White Night, Orphic Anime, Kitaze Inbou and other little sites who have blogged partially or fully on the series. Still can’t comprehend. Can I use the excuse that I’m not a rocket scientist to understand what’s going on then?

Rescue Index Arc
As we know Touma’s right hand can nullify just about any powers, somehow it cancels out his good luck too. But if you think about it, it should cancel out his bad luck also, right? Not in his case. Thus he is somewhat a misfortune attraction magnet and his favourite line and possible the quote of the series is “Fukou da!” (Such misfortune!). It all began when he thinks of saving that tsundere biri-biri, Mikoto Misaka from a bunch of gangsters trying to hit on her. Turns out she doesn’t need his help because she busts their asses. I don’t remember how but Misaka didn’t like him too and was going to fry him. He could’ve been a goner if not for his right hand. Next morning, he finds a nun hanging out from his balcony like as though drying a futon. She is Index Librorum Prohibitorum (excuse me? Say that name again?) and she is being sought after by the Anglican Church of England and other magicians. Why? She has 103,000 grimoires (magic books) stored in her head!!! Yeah, if you get a hold of those books from this walking library, you’re literally either going to rule the world or destroy it. Touma’s right hand accidentally nullifies Index’s Walking Church (her clothes) and leaving her embarrassing stark naked. So it’s the start of a ‘beautiful friendship’, if I must say. I wonder how her clothes can be hold up with just a few safety pins. Anyway, the amusing part is to see how Touma and Index interact. Usually the latter being the brat (not to mention a very big glutton. How the heck does she stay pint size?) and biting Touma’s head if she doesn’t like it. Oh, did I say that she’s living with him? I guess he has to take responsibility after seeing her naked body, eh?

Big trouble comes when Index is slash to a bloodied point outside his apartment and so the first opponent Touma faces is Stiyl Magnus, a magician from the magical Necessarius branch of the Church of England and a fire user via invoking runes with his cards. Touma beats Stiyl and his fire creature, Innocentius via activating sprinklers around his apartment area. See, you fight fire with… Water. So to heal Index, he has to bring her to loli teacher, Komoe Tsukuyomi to take part in a healing ritual simply because his right hand will just nullify everything. After the successful healing, Touma and Index got into an argument (God knows what it was, because I can’t remember). This has Touma come face to face with his next opponent, Stiyl’s comrade and the nodachi wielding Kaori Kanzaki. In an empty street (thanks to some barrier spell thingy), Kanzaki beats Touma to a pulp to force him to hand over Index, citing she is her friend. She was the one who attacked Index but it was unintentional since she was confident her Walking Church would deflect all attacks. Well, some smart alec nullified it, right? So Touma has this dilemma to rescue Index because since a big portion of her brain is storing the 103,000 grimoires and the remaining parts storing unnecessary memories. So every year at this time, they have to painfully erase them. Probably that’s why Index is a little airhead. Ever thought of getting more RAM and memory for her. Oh right. She’s not a computer. Time is ticking and they have 3 days. But do you think Touma will just hand her over like that? No way! He lectures them back they never consider her feelings, bla bla bla, yada yada yada, among the many other dressing down speeches. He may have not thought about it but Touma promises to find another way to save Index. Better think fast. But learning from Komoe, people don’t die with information overload in their brain so this prompts Touma to think that Necessarius may have misled Stiyl and Kanzaki with false information about Index’s condition for some ulterior motive.

Touma’s desperate action to save Index has him touch a rune in her throat but this activates a security system called St George’s Sanctuary. What I understand is that she is in a mode that will find the most efficient way to kill Touma. Oh great. Stiyl and Kanzaki realize they’ve been duped by Necessarius when they see Index using some magic she has never know. Touma with Stiyl and Kanzaki’s help, defeats Index’s security system but a feather from it touches Touma’s head, frying his brain cells. As a result, Touma lost his memories and will never return. Yes, this is not a simple case of amnesia. His brain cells are destroyed so he has no prior memories of himself or anything before this. Such misfortune. It’s amazing he still knows how to talk and walk. It’s going to be hard for him to pretend he still has his memories intact. Heck, I can’t even do it for this series… And for now, Necessarius will leave Index alone. This means she gets to stay with Touma, right? Oh God. More trouble. Just make sure not to starve her to death.

Deep Blood Arc
Stiyl meets the ruler of Academy City, Aleister Crowley, some guy upside down in a tube. There has been word that there is someone out to kill vampires in Academy City. Oh yeah. Even in modern science and magic, vampires do exist. Stiyl teams up with Touma for this mission to rescue a girl named Aisa Himegami, the miko priestess Touma and Index met earlier on at the fast food joint. While Index busy takes care of a stray cat she found, Sphinx, Stiyl and Touma infiltrate Misawa Cram School to confront some alchemist guy, Aureleous Izzard and save Himegami. So something about Himegami’s power able to attract vampires naturally that’s why she is here voluntarily to lure them in exchange to protect somebody important to Izzard. Guess who that important somebody is? See, many years ago, Index was Izzard’s partner and was devastated when her memories needed erasing. So he went into hiding and learnt to use some power that will turn Index into a vampire to solve this problem. But you know what? That problem was already solved in the last arc, buddy. Unable to accept that fact, he uses his reality distorting powers on them but can it really work on Touma? But his powers aren’t really distorting reality as it seems. Something about making true of something he imagines. I mean think about it. If he really could turn his wishes into reality, why the heck does he need to go through all this sh*t and not just simply imagine for Index to be healed? That’s right. He can’t really t see how Index will turn out. So Touma uses this to his advantage and ‘turns’ into a monster (Izzard must really have one frightening imagination on Touma) to beat the crap out of him. I thought Touma’s arm got ripped was just an illusion but it was for real! I don’t know if medical science here is so damn advanced that they manage to reattach it back like as though it was never torn in the first place. And yes, Himegami will be living with them since she is now under the protection of the Church. That spells double trouble for Touma. Is he getting some kind of harem here? Oh, now he’s got the best of both religious worlds. A sister nun from the west and a miko priestess from the east.

Accelerator and Sisters Arc
You’re not seeing double, or triple, or quadruple or… How many sisters does Misaka have anyway? Well, this Misaka sister is odd. Always spotting a pair of goggles on her head and her eyes are like ‘dead’. Plus, they have this annoying tendency to narrate their lines as though reading from a book and in third person perspective. And at the same time, Academy City’s most powerful Level 5 esper, Accelerator (looks like a crazy sadistic guy who will snap your brains without mercy) is using his powers of changing vectors of just about anything with a mere touch against his opponents to dispose one of the many Misaka sisters in some heated battle. So we learn something that via some Tree Diagram, some highly confidential experiment which involves cloning of Misaka’s cells to create about 20,000 Misaka clones called Sisters. Based on some calculations, if Accelerator defeats 20 grand of Misaka clones at specific ‘battlefields’, he’ll be able to evolve into the unheard of Level 6. Going to nowhere man has ever gone before, eh? So how many Sisters has he killed? From that last one, 10,032. Oh, he’s halfway there. After learning from Misaka’s big-sister-obsessed-and-overprotective lesbian junior, Kuroko Shirai, Touma goes to confront Misaka. She does want to put an end to all this but feels helpless each time she destroys a research centre, another one crops up. Plus, Misaka thinks of sacrificing herself for her sisters since Tree Diagram was destroyed by Index and the scientists have nothing to base their calculations on. You think Touma will allow this tsundere to die? Okay, so he dies. How can anyone survive her fiery electricity shock? That’s why only Touma can. But I think he needs a little more time to get back on his feet after that tremendous shock. So is she done letting loose her pent up frustrations? Meanwhile Accelerator prepares to confront Sister number 10,032. She is easily overwhelmed by Accelerator’s power. Thankfully Touma shows up to save her. His success plan is to for him, a weak Level 0, the defeat the strongest Level 5 who is Accelerator to prove to the scientist that their theory is wrong and thus a stop to the experiments of killing the Sisters. Of course with Touma’s right hand, Accelerator is stumped that his magic is cancelled out. Then in a dust explosion, Accelerator is impressed Touma got this close in killing him. At points like this, I guess there is no rule to restrict you from using your right hand to punch your rival repetitively, right? Now it’s time for Touma’s turn to get his ass saved when the real Misaka shows up after Accelerator launches some air manipulating projectiles. Then our heroes get this idea to manipulate the wind turbines of Academy City to disrupt the wind patterns and prevent Accelerator from using his attack. Success? You bet. Now for the final knockout punch! In the aftermath, the experiment is ceased while the remaining Sisters are sent away for rehabilitation. And the real tsundere? She’s grateful for what Touma has done. That doesn’t mean they’re going steady, okay?

Angel Fall Arc
Due to that interference with the Level 6 experiment, Komoe sends Touma and Index to the beach, away from Academy City for a while. However, Touma learns his parents will join him. This is going to be hard since he doesn’t have recollections of them. But the funny thing is, while his dad Touya looks normal, his mom Shiina resembles Index and his cousin Otohime looks like Misaka! Holy sh*t! Is this fate? Well, no. As Touma soon finds out, there is this spell called Angel Fall which is distorting how others look in the eyes of one. Touma is shock to learn that his classmate friend, Motoharu Tsuchimikado is also a magician and a spy for Necessarius. He is here with Kanzaki to quell this Angel Fall thingy. Also part of the group is a girl from the Russian Orthodox Church, Misha Kruezhev of Annihilatus. So something about Touma being the centre of the Angel Fall spell and the only way to get rid of it is to defeat the caster or destroy the ritual site. They search for the source as Touma learns more about Tsuchimikado (he was an Onmoyuji priest before becoming an esper) and Kanzaki (she was once the head of the Japanese Catholics group called Amakusa but dropped out because she didn’t like her fate of being their leader). Then Touma and Tsuchimikado go back to investigate the former’s house and find lots of weird artefact souvenirs from Touya’s globetrotting expedition. Then Touma realize that in the family photo, his dad is the only one who looks the same as in the Angel Fall effect. He rushes back to confront him but looks like he isn’t aware of what is happening. The real culprit turns out to be Misha who is impersonating as the real Annihilatus member, Sasha. Misha turns out to be some fallen archangel when the Angel Fall was activated. She wants to destroy the world so she can go back to Heaven. The ritual site turns out to be Touma’s house because oddly, Touya unknowingly arranged all the artefacts in a way to activate this effect. Misha is about to destroy the world but can Kanzaki stall her in time for Touma, Touya and Tsuchimikado to destroy the ritual site? Well, she’s up against the powers of God! Keep your fingers crossed. Touma thought Tsuchimikado was going to kill Touya but instead he sacrificed himself to destroy the ritual site and at the same time, returning Misha to Heaven. In the end when Touma returns to Academy City, he is surprised to see Tsuchimikado still alive. Apparently he has healing abilities too. Then seeing his family’s real face for the first time, he realizes their home has been destroyed during the ritual. Bummer. That’s not the worst part. It’s Index biting for the mistreatment she got during Angel Fall’s effect. Such misfortune…

Replica Arc
Misaka is being stalked by somebody. It’s not Touma for your information. Seriously, somebody else has hots for Misaka? Turns out to be Mitsuki Unabara, the grandson of Tokiwadai’s principal. I think Misaka was desperate to lose him so she pretends to be going out with Touma. Oh, Shirai. The pain, the jealousy… During the ‘date’, Unabara talks to Touma when they see a look-a-like of Unabara, injured and trying to warn Misaka about being attacked. Then Touma realizes the one he is with is a fake because he suddenly tries to kill him. As Touma flees from his attacks, he calls Index to learn that the imposter is putting on some Aztec spell to camouflage as another person. We also learn this imposter was sent to be close friends with Touma’s friends to prevent something called Kamijou Faction of forming. A group of magicians and espers led by Touma that both sides of the magic and science faction will fear the uneasy truce between them will be destroyed. Wait a minute. Touma is leading that kind of group? I didn’t know. Touma certainly doesn’t know. But Unabara really fell in love with Misaka and the only way he could protect her is to kill Touma. You think he’d allow that? Touma emerges the victor in the end and promises to protect Misaka but is warned that there will be many others in the future who will target him and his pals. Nearby, Misaka blushes upon eavesdropping Touma’s answer. I really wanted to know what he said. Let’s assume, “I love Misaka!”. Nah. Never in a million years.

Last Order Arc
Could you believe it? An arc without Touma and Index in the lead? So who leads this arc then? Ever since that humiliating defeat, Accelerator is no longer feared. There are punks trying to take him down but they forgot. Even if he has lost his status as the strongest, he still packs a punch. Accelerator must be the second most misfortune kid because he meets a younger looking Misaka and shows more emotions than her Sisters. Named Last Order, because she is the last of the Misaka clones to be produced. Some name they gave her. I guess if you’re not into tsundere, a loli would do. She follows and sticks to him like a leech, much to his dismay. Though he may be cold-hearted and look crazy, I guess you can’t just abandon a loli in need. Then Accelerator meets Kikyou Yoshikawa who once headed the Level 6 project. She tells him Last Order wasn’t created as part of the Sisters’ experiment but to administer the Misaka Sisters’ network. Also, another scientist, Ao Amai has injected some virus into her and this will cause her to infect all Sisters and make them go berserk and attack people. So he has 2 choices to stop this phenomenon. Either find Amai to explain how to stop the virus (I doubt he will) or return Last Order to her incubator. Oh by the way, Last Order has been kidnapped by Amai. But don’t panic, Accelerator finds him and beats him up. Unfortunately the virus is activated earlier than expected. Yoshikawa is not going to make it in time with the incubator so Accelerator uses his powers to remove the virus from Last Order’s programme. During the midst, Amai awakens and puts a bullet into his head. Accelerator did not defend himself as he is determined to save Last Order. Man, he is one strong and tough dude. Luckily for him, Yoshikawa arrives in time to put that mad scientist out and restore Last Order in her incubator. In the aftermath, Accelerator may still be breathing but with the brain damage he has taken, he somewhat lost his powers. Don’t fret pal, at least you didn’t lose your humanity.

Hyouka Kazakiri Arc
Urm… What that heck is AIM (An Involuntary Movement)? Something to do with espers, right?  F*ck those explanations! All I remember from this arc is Himegami becomes a transfer student in Touma’s class, Index not happy that she can’t be a transfer student in his class meets and befriends a bespectacled girl named Hyouka Kazakiri and the peculiarity about Hyouka is that though she is a top student of some school, she is never seen. There is also a magician from Necessarius, Sherry Cromwell arriving in Academy City to wreak havoc with her golem, Ellis by just writing her chalk onto the surface. Something about she wants to disrupt the balance between the magic and science factions and start a war-cum-conflict between both sides. She begins her attack when Touma, Index and Hyouka are at an underground shopping area. Everyone is evacuated but Touma wants to play hero so Shirai teleports Misaka and Index out. Both girls are suspicious over the other’s relation with Touma. Let the cat fight begin! Maybe it was a mistake to leave Hyouka alone and go and try and fight Sherry and Ellis alone. Isn’t that what the Anti-skill is for? As expected, Hyouka runs into the battlefield and gets her head cracked. Shockingly, a prism is seen floating inside. Must resist… Making jokes… About no brains… Even Hyouka is shocked to find herself in this shape. From what I understand (okay, perhaps not), Hyouka is an artificial being created from the congregation of all the espers’ AIM dispersion fields. Plus, she originally exists in some dimension called Imaginary Number District, some sort of hidden dimension from Academy City. It’s like you’re moving around and everyone is oblivious to your presence. Anyway her head regenerates as Touma saves her from being crushed. Each time Touma nullifies a golem, Sherry summons another one. It’s amazing she can write spells that fast. I wonder what happens if she misspells.

Sherry makes a tactical retreat (just as Hyouka did) as Touma realizes that Hyouka isn’t Sherry’s target but anybody who could turn the factions against each other. She just needs that little spark to start a fire. And that spark-cum-target now is Index. She is attacked by Ellis but Index shows and reminds us that she isn’t an annoying damsel in distress because she activates her spells to counter Ellis’ attacks. But this is only effective to a point whereby Ellis takes on an automated mode. This was what happened to turn Ellis into that mode. Earlier on Touma came into Sherry and fights her, learns about her past whereby she had a friend named Ellis who was in some experiment to make some magician-cum-esper hybrid. But the experiment failed and she was killed. Thus to prevent this from happening again, Sherry intends to start a war and divide both factions forever. Well, seeing how they tried to combine both sides failed, I guess this is her logic of taking out her frustrations and revenge for dear Ellis. With more lectures from Touma and resulting in her face getting punched and knocked out, this means Sherry loses control of her golem and thus is put into auto-pilot. Index is about to be a squished bug when Hyouka appears to bring down the giant before Touma’s arrival to keep it down for good. Index and Hyouka made up and say their farewell before Hyouka disappears. But she’ll still be around. Just in the other dimension. Meanwhile Tsuchimikado warns Aleister for using Touma to test the Imaginary Number District and warns if he continues to play with fire, be prepared to get burnt. And Stiyl meets the Archbishop of Necessarius, Laura Stuart (she looks like a teenager?) about the disappearance of Kanzaki.

Index-tan Specials
Well, these are short nonsensical and random fun humour specials you get when you but the DVD and only lasts less than 10 minutes. However I only saw 2 out of the 4 specials. First thing that came to mind when I saw the specials was how similar it resembles the specials of Shana-tan from Shakugan No Shana. I mean, Index is her tiny cute chibi form and she’s acting like Shana from the specials. Doesn’t palm-size Index eating yakisoba over Touma’s head spilling the crumbs remind you of what Shana and her melon bread on Yuuji? What about Shana’s trademark line of “Urusai! Urusai! Urusai!”? Yup. Used by Index too. Then we have that cameo appearance of Toradora’s Taiga’s little tiger mascot, Kanzaki answering questions with the same loud rambunctious answer (did her seiyuu she really get drunk in real life?), Himegami deprived of meat during a nabe meal with Komoe, a Misaka eye-catch similar like the one in Railgun series specials and that nasi goreng reference at the public bath house. Yum, fried rice… Surprised they make a reference from this part of the world too. Then death comes twice to Index and this series would never have started if she was swooped away by a bird and then Sphinx, Sherry’s children doodle on the ground and some joke trying to break the fourth wall using some agency’s name that made famous a few of the seiyuus in this series. Then there are teasers that announced the second season (even though it was written onscreen as made up at this point) for the Index series and also that Misaka and Sisters’ ranting antic in announcing the production of the Railgun series.

Well, true enough, a second season of the Index did come about a year and a half later after the first season ended. After that cliff-hanger ending with the revelation of several plots, To Aru Majutsu No Index II should start off where it left off. But as we know, the first season’s final arc’s problems were solved and it was more of the introduction of things to come. So has life gotten better for Touma? Nope. More misery. More suffering. More misfortune. For me too. Because of all the damn confusing terms that I am having a hard time to remember. But the first episode to greet the start of the second season begins right after the fake date with Misaka as some magician, Ouma Yomisaka who kidnaps Index in hopes of learning one of the grimoires so that he can lift a curse for the woman he loves. The ritual has him excruciating in pain in both mind and body but even so, he finds that even reading 1 book is too much for a human’s brain to take. His plan backfires. Touma is able to find Index (thanks to her handphone) and nullifies the process. Any guy who has pathetically failed his mission would surely be down and close to suicide, right? Not on Touma’s watch. So how can he help this guy cure his love? Use his right hand lah. Simple. And then it hit Touma. He hadn’t any time to complete his homework and it’s already the end of the summer holidays! Well, what are a few pages of scribbled answers compared to saving the world? Okay, maybe it’ll be sh*t if he repeats the same grade next year. Such misfortune!

Liber Al Vel Legis and Roman Catholic Church Arc
The Book of Law AKA Liber Al Vel Legis, a grimoire containing very dangerous magic has been stolen by the Amakusa group so Laura sends Stiyl along with a group of battle nuns (am I hearing this right?) led by the petite Agnese Sanctis (she is so short she needs platform shoes?) to retrieve it and also the nun Orsola Aquinas, supposedly the only person who can decipher it. How does Stiyl get Touma to cooperate? Abduct Index of course! Always work. Touma coincidentally bumps into Orsola but is soon kidnapped by Amakusa. Then regrouping in a makeshift tent (Touma certainly getting into lots of ambiguous positions with Agnese), Stiyl says they may have to fight Kanzaki since she was once their head. But the Amakusa group, led by Saiji Tatemiya (I thought it was Samurai Champloo’s Mugen making his cameo!) attacks so the battle nuns fight them as a distraction for Touma, Stiyl and Index to sneak away. Touma chances upon Orsola and gives her a cross Stiyl had given him earlier. Then they meet up with Stiyl and Index taking Tatemiya. Tactical teamwork is the best key to take down your opponent. With the Amakusa group rounded up, Tatemiya reveals his group has never stole the Book of Law and that the Roman Catholics made this up and a reason to hunt and kill Orsola to prevent her from unlocking the grimoire’s secret. Something about the Roman Catholics are the largest Christian group and currently at the top. If Orsola obtains its power to knock them off from their perch and end their rule, that’s going be a big no, right? Originally Orsola came to Amakusa for help but ran away because she didn’t trust them. Touma is in a dilemma but realizes Tatemiya is speaking the truth when battle nuns Lucia and Angelene try to kill him. They retreat when Index uses her magic spell to counter attack and a call for the battle nuns to draw back.

After freeing the rest of the Amakusa members, Stiyl doesn’t want Touma and Index to have any more to do with this. You think Touma is going to leave it like this? Yeah, playing hero again by barging into the church whereby Agnese and her battle nuns are torturing Orsola. Agnese has also deceived Necessarius into helping them with their goals. Guess what? Stiyl, Index and the rest of Amakusa also come barging in. So it’s going to be one big hell of a messy battle. The cross that Stiyl gave which is now on Orsola is a symbol and proof of one’s protection under the Anglican Church. A reason to fight back, eh? As Touma rushes in to save Orsola, Index uses her Sheol Fear to instil fear and paralyze the battle nuns. However to counter her magic, they did a desperate and sickening move: They stab their ears with a pen to deafen themselves! Oh sh*t! The gang comes up with a plan to use the Book of Law via Orsola’s deciphering and Index’s library. However Index notes her translation is fake and she was never capable of deciphering it (though her intention of deciphering it was to destroy the book). In fact, there are many ways to decipher it, leading to many misleading interpretations. So all this was just a wild goose chase? Can’t back out now. Everyone has seen the dark side of the Roman Catholics. Touma faces off Agnese with her Lotus Wand that is able to send damage to her opponents if she damages the wand. But Touma learns her attack patterns and with a little help from his friends, they knock Agnese out. With their leader down, the battle nuns lose morale and surrender. In the aftermath, Kanzaki reappears after a long time and thanks Touma for his deed. Orsola and Amakusa are now under the protection of the Anglican Church and Stiyl realizes that Laura intentionally got involved with this to have the Amakusa under her control and use them to ensure Kanzaki’s loyalty to them. So Catholic or Anglican, everyone has their hidden agenda.

Remnant Arc
Well, what do you know? An arc that trusts that horny lesbian Shirai as the lead character. So much so, you thought you might be watching an extended episode from Railgun :). Shirai goes to investigate some suspicious MIBs stealing a certain suitcase containing stolen aerospace craft parts. Though she easily dispatches the guys, she meets her match in Awaki Musujime, another esper with teleporting abilities and can do so without touching objects. Not only that, Shirai got injured during the fight. Now how can she take out her horny desires on her onee-sama? Oops… I guess Misaka can sense something wrong so she goes to settle it herself. You see, the contents of the suitcase contain parts that will enable the reconstruction of Tree Diagram. If that is successful, that Level 6 experiment may highly resume, something Misaka has tried very hard to snuff out. Don’t want history to repeat itself, eh? As Shirai tails Misaka, the latter confronts Awaki at a construction site. She’s about to release her awesome electrifying powers but Awaki teleports many innocent bystanders between them to buy herself time to escape. But Shirai finds and confronts Awaki taking refuge in a nearby building. Shirai takes advantage of Awaki’s trauma of teleporting accident (I think she got stuck between a rock and hard place – thus she rarely uses teleport herself). Awaki manages to turn the tables (and other furniture) on Shirai and piles it up on her. She can’t teleport away because of her worsening injuries. Awaki tells her about the organization she works in wanting to recreate Tree Diagram to give birth to new breed of espers and offers Shirai to join them. Will she take it? Of course not. All she got was Shirai’s verbal abuse. Crazy Awaki shoots her, loses control of her powers and tries to shoot her again. Meanwhile, Misaka, one of the clone Sisters and Touma meet up to plan and save Shirai. This part just got crazier because Awai is going to kill Shirai by dropping the entire building on her!!! As Awai teleports away, Misaka’s railgun zaps a hole through the building, enough for her to fall through and Touma to run up the debris and save her! Just wow. Awai is confronted by Accelerator. She attacks but due to her trauma of teleporting, she can’t escape from that crazy bastard who can still use his abilities via some Misaka Network. The suitcase is destroyed and Awai ends up with one bloody sore face. Don’t mess with this dude.

Daihaiseisai Arc
Seems the entire Academy City is undergoing one big sports festival with various schools competing (thus the city is open to visitors from outside). What I poignantly remember from this arc is Misuzu, Misaka’s hot mom who looks young enough to be her sister (don’t laugh, everyone was even surprised by it!), Shirai sensing and seeing both the Misaka mother-daughter aura decides to get horny with both of them (and I thought she wanted to act all goody so she can be in mummy’s good books but noooo. She had to be a perverted monster), Touma’s parents making his visit, Touma’s class rep the busty and pushy Seiri Fukiyose (I think she has a crush on Touma), Misaka and Touma making a bet among themselves that the loser must abide to everything the winner wishes, Touma accidentally sees Index changing in the bushes to her sportswear (blame it on his bad luck). Okay, those side distractions were more memorable than the main story for this arc. For that, all I remember was that Touma, Stiyl and Tsuchimikado are running around Academy City to find this lady Oriana Thomson (another busty babe – look at how she dresses. Too sexy for my…) to stop her in trading a Stab Sword which is rumoured to be able to kill Saints. And Kanzaki isn’t in this mission because she has just been given Sainthood so it’ll be too dangerous for her. They have to do it discreetly so as not to cause panic to the public. Oriana and Touma ‘recognize’ each other because of his neutralizing ability when their hands met. He follows her, she gives him the slip, the chase begins. She sets lots of magical traps and counter traps to give the guys a hard time in tracking her. Tsuchimikado does some tracing spell to locate a spell located in one of the poles for the ball throwing competition. And the competition is about to start. How can a bunch of normal students go up against a handful of espers? They don’t even need to lift a finger? Touma thought one of the poles Misaka was going to touch is it (she thought he was sending mixed signals) but it turns out to be a decoy and the real one sends Fukiyose into coma.

So it’s back to another round of chase with Oriana inflicting some painful curse on Tsuchimikado in their face-off though she receives a painful punch from Touma. Then when she leaves her painting package that she has been carrying all the while, it is revealed that the Stab Sword is non-existent and the actual trade item is St Peter’s Cross, which will supposedly to put Academy City under the rule of the Roman Catholics. While Touma temporarily meets up with Index and they have lunch with Touma’s parents along with the Misaka duo, Tsuchimikado and Oriana are in another face off. Though Oriana destroys his tracking spell and has seriously wounded him (don’t worry, he’s got that healing powers, remember?), Tsuchimikado has already managed to destroy her barrier and made contact to call for Kanzaki’s help. Oriana backs off after thinking she has no chance of winning if she fights a Saint. However that call was just a lie and to throw her off her pace. Oriana bumps into Himegami and sees her cross. Thinking she is one of the reinforcements and from Necessarius, she attacks her with a spell that leaves behind a very bloodied Himegami. Komoe and Stiyl stay back to help heal her (Komoe did help heal Index before, right?) so a very upset Touma is going to make this personal to track down Oriana after 2 innocent girls got severely injured. Tsuchimikado and Touma continue to hunt Oriana. They learn from Orsola (who is researching back at the Church of England. She seems to be on good terms with Sherry) that the reason Oriana is running around Academy City is to find a suitable wide open space location at sunset in order to activate the cross via constellations. So the only place that fits this description is the city’s airport. Why didn’t she head here in the first place? Maybe as an outsider she didn’t know this city well? But surely if you need an open space, she could’ve have thought of that, right? Instead of running around the city with the skyscrapers so close to each other and that you can hardly see a clear view of the sky without seeing a tall block in your vision.

Time is ticking fast so it’s a rush to beat her before the cross is activated. It’s not easy to bring this tough chick down seeing that she is defending her stand very well and has brought down Stiyl and Tsuchimikado. Our hero and Oriana trade punches. Stiyl recovers enough to join the fray with Innocentius. Because the guys start arguing among each other, perhaps it was a perfect distraction to throw her off her pace and she got a double punch. Then Stiyl blunders with his fire move so it’s back to Touma vs Oriana. Spare us the talk of what is wrong or right because in the end, the one standing must be the one whose justice is right, right? Well, if you live by that logic I suppose then Touma has to win. Oriana is knocked out of her daylights (it’s getting dark by the way). However the Roman Catholic nun that Oriana has been secretly contacting on and off, Lidvia Lorenzetti, reveals the real St Peter’s Cross (and herself) is way outside Academy City so they definitely have no time to stop the ritual. Oh, it’s time. So the end of the world as we know it? You can’t say it’s Touma’s bad luck because based on the sports festival schedule, the programme now is the Night Parade. Which means loads of fireworks lighting up the night sky. So bright, that you can’t see a damn star in the sky. Ah, there you have it. The spanner thrown in the works. So even if the trio didn’t run around or do anything, I guess this ‘natural’ event will put a damper on Lidvia’s plan. Lidvia tries to escape via private jet but was tracked down by Laura via Stiyl’s rune cards. She is sent falling out of the plane and though Laura offers her a final salvation, Lidvia refuses and prefers to die with the cross. I’m not sure why the pilot of the jet too has to die falling with her. Did he? Anyway all’s well ends well as Himegami and Fukiyose are on the recovery path and are happy when Touma visits. Just his bad timing Fukiyose had to come in to see him changing. Yes, that is a bad thing because the girl will blame you for being indecent.

Venice Arc
No Touma. You are NOT lucky when you win a trip for 2 to Venice, Italy at a lottery draw during the sports festival. It is just the start of his nightmare. Didn’t that streak of bad luck with the girls tell you something? So this is not a relief and an end to your bad luck. Touma gets lost because he can’t speak Italian. Thankfully he is found by Orsola who is still doing her packing to move to the London. Should be finishing up soon, eh? How much stuff does she have anyway? So much so, the Amakusa group is also here to help her out. I remember Touma’s blunder about wanting to go to the toilet. He is in a dilemma to choose from 2 unmarked doors. He hears the voice of Index in one and Orsola in another. He keeps thinking that there couldn’t be possibly 2 toilets so after lots of hard thinking and analyzing, he barges in on one to find Orsola bathing. Then Index comes out from the other to check things out. So there are 2 toilets dimwit. And why didn’t he knock first? Do you think he deserves to get divine retribution? That night, Orsola comes under attack by assassins though they are thwarted by Index and Touma. They escape by summoning a large ice ship hidden beneath the canal. WTF?! How the hell can a big ship hide underneath the narrow water way?! Touma and Orsola accidentally got stow away on this ship and they realize it is part of a larger fleet of similar ships heading out to the Adriatic Sea. The ship crew tries to find the intruders so they hide in a room. When someone comes in, they are surprised to see it’s Agnese. Oh, Touma’s right hand just neutralizes a spell cast on Agnese. That means her clothes are ripped, right? Deja vu…

Agnese explains that this fleet is called Queen’s Fleet and serves as a punishment for the battle nuns for their previous failure. She agrees to let the duo escape but in exchange they must rescue Lucia and Angelene (something about they will be brainwashed to prevent them from using further magic). Later Agnese sees the fleet’s commander, Bishop Biagio Busoni while Touma and Orsola after fighting several ice knights, the duo rescue Agnese’s followers but they can’t just selfishly escape on their own after finding out that Agnese intends to use a spell that will cause severe damage to her brain. They didn’t think why she’d allow them to go rescue so easily, eh? Surely there must be some sort of sacrifice if you want your friends to escape, right? Don’t tell that to Touma. He’s going to save everybody. But the ship is being attacked and is sunk. If not for Index and those Amakusa guys, they would’ve been sleeping with the fish. Now everybody is going to save Agnese. They do several decoys and even a submarine to bluff their enemies and managed to get on board one of the ships. They are confronted with battle nuns so the Amakusas stay behind for round 2 so that Touma and co can reach the main ship. The ice knights give them problems but it should be no problem with Touma’s right hand. They just keep sliding in… Touma has a brief encounter with Biagio and gets a taste of what it’s like to be pinned and crushed under his enlarging crosses.

Index distracts the ice knights so Orsola enters the room where Agnese is held. She tries to save her but Agnese doesn’t look interested in living. If Touma was here, she would’ve got an earful. Biagio returns and explains that he needs Agnese’s power to revive some Queen of the Adriatic Sea spell that is devastating enough to wipe out a city. Guess which city he targets? Spot on. It’s that ‘A’ city again. Why is it does everybody either loves or hates this place? He attacks the ladies but they hold him long enough for Touma to come back and give him a good face punch. Thought he was dead? Next time, make bloody sure he is dead. Duh! I guess with his plans foiled, Biagio sets off a self destruction that puts Agnese in lots of pain. Since he has failed, might as well go down in history with a bang. A bang so big that it could destroy the coastlines of Venice! It’s time for a man to man fight so you ladies should take your leave and escape from the ship while you still can. Well, when you’re fighting with Touma, always remember you can never beat him in his talk, his right hand, his determination. And his bad luck. So after another round of neutralizing all his crosses, big, small and fast, Touma lands the final blow on Biagio with his left hand instead and destroys the self destruction thingy but causes the main ship to sink. Though he is rescued and taken to a local hospital, he is immediately flown back to Academy City’s hospital because it would be bad if somebody else experiments on his body. Since when is Touma monopolized by this frog doctor? Oh yeah. He is being reminded that due the fact he lost out to Misaka during the sports festival, he’s going to face a penalty game. Don’t want to go back now, do you? Lastly back in the Vatican, we see a creepy lady with lots of hideous piercings (right down to her tongue!) dubbed God’s Right Seat forcing the Pope to sign a document to investigate Touma and eliminate him if he is dangerous. I think the word ‘dangerous’ is put in very loosely here. The way she does it seems like she has no respect for the Pope or cares who he is.

Testament Arc
Yeah, the much awaited penalty game is here. At least for Misaka. She is looking so much forward to it that it’s causing Shirai sleepless nights. Yeah, it looks like she’s so hard-up for it. I guess it can’t be help if you’re a tsundere. Also, some of the Sisters are undergoing rehabilitation in this city, Accelerator and Last Order move in to live with Yoshikawa. Touma is forced to do everything Misaka said and it’s hard trying to make it not look like a date. Touma is just playing cool while Misaka is just like a typical tsundere. One of the things she has him to do is to have him sign up as a couple for a phone service so she can get that much-wanted Gekota phone strap. Sheesh. And one of the requirements is that they need to pose themselves in a picture like a couple. That’s going to be hard. Just when they are about to get it right, Shirai comes sending a drop kick on that poor guy and forces Misaka to do it with her. But I think she would prefer that guy. Last Order is wandering around after getting locked out of Yoshikawa’s apartment due to an uncalled comment. She meets a Misaka Sister, gets infatuated with her goggles and steals them. Sister responds by taking out her machine gun and going on a hunt. Oh sh*t! Sister bumps into Touma. Apart from her speech, I think he can’t tell them apart. So he buys her a necklace for differentiation. Then they start fighting over Touma and it’s ironic that the clone is more honest than the real one. Yes. She gets very clingy to Touma, something that Misaka herself will never bring herself to do. Perhaps in a million years. This attracts Last Order as she starts clinging to Touma too. WTF?! All types of Misakas are here? Real Misaka, clone Misaka, mini Misaka… And this little one, a little sister of the sister? Starting to get confuse, eh? Yeah, see how Misaka take out her frustration via punching game (with Touma’s face on its goal) and setting and all-time new record. Even if Accelerator doesn’t show the slightest bit, he goes out to look and bring Last Order back. He meets Index and treats her to hamburgers seeing that her stomach is growling. Index by the way is looking for Touma too. Index offers to help look for Last Order as thanks for the meal. So Index and Last Order spot the person they’re looking for, part ways and return to the other side. Yeah, Touma and Accelerator not even knowing about the ‘other person’. If they’ve seen each other, I’m sure sparks would’ve flown. A lot.

This arc must be something big because we are shown snippets of many of the characters. Like those Anglican nuns and their folly in using a washing machine that results in Kanzaki’s kimono totally soak (fanservice I guess), a very mad Stiyl confronting Laura about some document (she can get away no matter how much she distracts. And yeah, she got her clothes wet was probably a fanservice distraction too), Hyouka reappearing and being apprehended by Antiskill, Sasha doing some research on the side effects of Archangel possessing her body. We also have that God’s Right Seat, Vento communicating with Aleister and threatening about destroying anything in her way (she has already killed several board members of Academy City) but Aleister isn’t fazed and because he has it all well prepared. Though it just came a little earlier.

As Accelerator walks Last Order home, she trips and bruises her knee. He pretends he doesn’t care but eventually goes to buy some aids. Along the way, he is confronted by a group of armed men called Hound Dogs, manned by his former mentor, Amata Kihara, the scary scientist who is responsible for developing his powers. Well, they both don’t like each other. So fight lah. Accelerator is confident of his powers but it seems Kihara knows how to neutralize them and render them ineffective. This catches Accelerator off guard as he receives some painful blows. At first he thought it was Kihara’s gloves which are giving him the powers and destroys it. However it isn’t the case and it’s just something simpler. All Kihara need is to think in reverse, thus in perfect timing, Accelerator’s vector will have no effect. The Hound Dogs have Last Order in their custody (their primary objective) and as Kihara is about to kill Accelerator, he uses his final strength to blow her away. Hound Dogs go in search for her as Kihara prepares to finish unconscious Accelerator. Index happened to be there. With that slight distraction, Accelerator hijacks one of the Hound Dog guys to drive him and Index away. Oh, now Vento arrives on scene. Kihara fires a bazooka. No damage. Do you think a bazooka can hurt God’s follower? Kihara not interested. Goes away. Leaves his Hound Dogs to clean up the mess but they get slaughtered. Touma is looking for Index but bumps into a very emotional distressed Last Order pleading for his help.

While Accelerator tells Index to find that frog doctor to find some battery, Touma and mini Misaka (who are running away from the Hound Dogs) cross paths with Vento. Somehow, Vento’s arrival has been causing many people in Academy City to fall unconscious. So the inevitable fight begins as Touma gives Last Order time to escape. I hope Touma’s right hand can withstand all those projectiles Vento throws at him. Wouldn’t it be painful each time she strikes her chain on her tongue with her staff? The battle could’ve gone on forever if not for Vento suddenly coughing up blood. Accelerator goes hunting for Hound Dogs and turns the table on them at some plant. Yeah, he mercilessly massacres every one of them! Bloody! Tsuchimikado is also having his hands full investigating Vento’s actions as he fights a spectre creature in a place filled with sharp stakes. Touma makes a desperate call from the list of people in Last Order’s handphone. Guess who is the only person who picked up? Yeah, that loli lover Accelerator. Just kidding on the loli lover part. Both guys don’t even know the other because if they do, I’m sure they’d fight among each other than cooperate to save the city. Touma was made to head over to a bridge, a place where Accelerator and Last Order were supposed to meet. Just like fate, Vento is there too. But they have to put their grudge on hold since something unbelievable is starting to happen. Yup. They see gigantic angel wings sprouting in the middle of the city. As far as I understand, this is part of Aleister’s plan of using Testament. Summoning Hyouka whom he calls FUSE-Kazakiri, and with the authorization of Last Order (who by the way is captured by Kihara), the AIM Diffusion field that was activated will cause magicians’ to lose control of their powers. So the more you use your magic, the more you risk your life. Something that is happening to Vento. So Hyouka is the angel herself and this is a weird fusion of science and religion that Aleister has created. Hmm… I find Hyouka looking rather funny. I mean, she looks pitiful paralyzed under a spell but also the way she sticks her tongue out makes the scene rather comical and creepy. Touma rushes to save Hyouka and meets Index and Misaka along the way. Since Hyouka is now an angel, Touma’s right hand nullification powers will kill her rather than save her. So how? Don’t worry, he’ll find a way. He won’t kill his friends.

Meanwhile Accelerator gatecrashes into some office of the board members of Academy City to hack a computer to find out that Last Order has been installed some virus. He also locates her whereabouts. Once he does, he swings into the building where Kihara is and again mercilessly kills all his Hound Dogs. Last Order is safe but unconscious. It’s time for another slugfest. Accelerator’s battery runs out and he gets beaten up. But even without it, his will is strong enough to make him stand up and return a few punches. He is more dangerous than ever because he is like a wild irrational animal! Maybe even a zombie! Each time Kihara beats him up, Accelerator stands up and gives a creepy look off his face. You can tell Accelerator has gone berserk when he even pulls out Kihara’s sideburns! Touma reaches the crater where Hyouka is. Oh look. Vento is there too. Round 2. Fight! So as usual, we learn about Vento’s past, why she hates science so much. Something about some amusement park accident that caused deep injuries to Vento and her brother. There was only enough blood transfusion to save one of them and her little brother opted to save her sister instead. So all that science and technology couldn’t save him? No wonder she hates science. But do you think Touma is going to accept that? Lecture time. She’s alive, bla bla bla, you’re wasting it like this, bla bla bla, your brother wouldn’t want you to avenge him like this, yada yada yada. In short, she’s wrong. Oh screw this! To cut things shorter, Touma as the hero has always got to be the right one, right? So another ‘victim’ added to his statistic of being hit in the face. POW! Good night, lady. Index arrives and assesses the situation with Misaka explaining to her some scientific stuff. I wonder how she can concentrate over the phone with the Hound Dogs firing hot on her heels. Anyway Index deduces that she can break the spell via a song, a prayer. Why? Because prayers are always heard. So people, this is why it is important to pray to God. As Index sings to destroy the link that is binding Last Order, Kihara throws a bomb at Accelerator’s face but nothing happened! What the hell is this guy made of?! Soon Accelerator sprouts black wings and punches Kihara flying into the sky! Wow! I think nobody could survive that.

Vento’s comrade, Acqua is here to pick her unconscious body to retreat. He assures Touma that he has saved Academy City and that the Roman Catholics are withdrawing. For now. Touma did want to take him on but did the mention of Acqua being a Saint put him off? Better keep your head intact. In the aftermath of the battle, a huge portion of the city is damaged. It’s really like a warzone. Hyouka returns to her normal self and feels guilty she is the root of it all. But Touma just smiles because he knows she too tried to protect the city when she was hypnotized. Because of this, there have been talks of an impending war between Academy City and the Roman Catholics. Why does everyone want to pick on this city? How many enemies has it made? It’s really going to be an epic showdown between science and magic. Because of that, Touma’s classmates hold a sukiyaki dinner before prices of just about anything shoots up. Better have your last fun and supper before all hell breaks loose. Index, eat your heart out. And I’m not sure what this is about either. Tsuchimikado talks to Touma about protecting the city but that latter seems resolved to learn English in order not to depend on others and communicate better with others to save the world. Huh? Is English the world-saving tool?

Skillout Arc
Accelerator has been captured and as punishment, he has to join a group called, erm, GROUP. Under some guy who disguises himself as Unabara, his first job is to take out a group of Level 0 rebels called Skillout (those who have watched the Railgun series should be familiar with this). Because of Academy City’s outside defence preparation from the possible attacks of the Roman Catholics, the inner defences are stretched thin. At this point, Skillout is planning to capitalize on this so this is where Accelerator comes into the picture. All he has to do is to stop the ringleader, Ritoku Komaba and everything else will fall into its place. I see Tsuchimikado is also part of this team as he calls Accelerator to give him some advice in taking down the group. Like he would appreciate that. Anyway Awaki is also on the team as she counters all the attacks that Skillout has thrown at her. Looks like Accelerator has some competition. That’s right, a rival. I don’t think he’ll ever consider anybody his teammates anyway. However Awaki is the first one who encounters Ritoku. However Ritoku has some stolen military item called Hard Taping which enhances his strength and speed thus anything that Awaki tosses at him, he evades with ease and finishes her off with a garbage bin. Next he finds Accelerator and they fight. Though the Chaff Seed is interfering with Accelerator’s powers, Accelerator manages to create ventilation with a gun subtly left behind by Awaki (she’s not dead, by the way) and turn the tables on Ritoku. Now weakened, Ritoku tells him a what-if situation whereby ugly and evil people are using their power to do whatever they want and playing a game to see who could kill the most Level 0’s who didn’t belong to some organization. Ritoku leaves Accelerator a nice present by killing himself.

Accelerator walks off and on his way finds drunk Misuzu clinging on to a post box. Just walk away… Unfortunately his curiosity of her resemblance to a certain loli that lives with him made him take a closer look. She gets all clingy and revealing certain embarrassing information (her bust size is 91cm and likes kissing anybody younger than her. Boy or girl). He gets a taxi for her and at the end of the journey comes into Touma and Index. Still drunk, she jumps over the boy (Index so jealous…) and seems she is looking for Dangai University. Accelerator makes a call but is intercepted by Unabara. Seems he has launched an attack on Dangai University against Misuzu. Due to the impending war, concerned parents are of course pulling their children out of Academy City and this is something bad for the city. Misuzu is the representative for the parents of the students so Skillout was initially hired to handle the situation to kill Misuzu. Well, they’re bad at it. Unabara wants him to help out but he refuses and jams his powers. Then popping out right in front of his eyes is Touma (he’s on his way to save trapped Misuzu). Yeah, the grudge is coming back. He finds it interesting and decides to screw things up by saving Misuzu. The Skillout members led by Shiage Hamazura are a panic lot seeing that their leader Ritoku has died and left them in a lurch. Though they have Misuzu in their grasp, Touma barges in to help save her. Of course with a little assistance from Accelerator.

Outside, Hamazura confronts Touma and the former thinks all this has been a setup. Something about they are forced to cooperate with some higher-ups to kill Misuzu or else Skillout will be wiped out. You think Touma is going to believe that crap about him being a pawn of some grader scheme when he’s taking out innocent lives? Lecture him, buddy! Besides, it’s a normal brawl between two Level 0 guys. Touma tells him off that they should’ve been useful to help others instead of fighting espers, the reason why they’ve always been looked down. He points our Ritoku was one who fought till the end. Not because he was protecting the weak, but his comrades. Because Hamazura can’t accept his lecture, when both guys land the final punch, the victory of course goes to the one who is most righteous: Touma. Okay, I made that reason up but hey, Touma has to win, right? As Touma is sent to the hospital, Misuzu reveals her intention to take Misaka away from Academy City but can heave a sigh of relief with people like Touma protecting her and the city. Accelerator meets his other GROUP members and learns that since Misuzu has abandoned plans of taking her daughter away, orders to kill her have been suspended. They decide to cooperate together so that they can one day topple those bastards at the top.

To Aru Baka No Ahotaku (A Certain Stupid Idiotaku)
Uhm… Ahh… Erm… Oh, it ended already?! Two seasons gone just like that?! Wohoo!!! Wow. What a relief. I don’t know how I made it past 2 seasons without understanding the big picture but hey, I made it. You may not need to be a rocket scientist or genius to watch this show but I guess stupid people like me have a hard time grasping the terminologies and jargon that I dread so much. This blog may look like it was filled with lots of those terms but believe me, I was just putting down in my little note so that I could have easier reference while doing this blog. Or else, this wouldn’t even last 10 paragraphs! Is it that bad? At least for me. No wonder I hate science. Now I dislike it even more… Okay, so it’s bad to blame it on the anime because even way before I got addicted to anime, I wasn’t a science person anyway. Nor was I into magic either. The way the second season ends indicates that there is likely to be another sequel. I mean, the big war between Academy City and Roman Catholics hasn’t happened yet, right?  We hope it won’t happen but if it doesn’t, it would be a big waste, right?

Now on to the characters. Basically there is one thing that I would like to say about Touma. STFU on the heroic talks of justice!!! Actually there is nothing wrong with him spouting and lecturing his righteousness to others. But the way he says it (and too often each time he confronts the enemy) makes it feel like he is always right and the other side is wrong. In the real world we live in, you can’t blame me for being a cynic because no matter how much we love his sense of justice to prevail and come true, it just won’t happen in reality. Plus, there are some events whereby it’s an obvious choice it’s going to be either this or that (say, for the sake of this, you must sacrifice that). Touma makes a third choice. He’s going to have both. Doesn’t it feel like an insult? It’s like having all the cakes and eating it! Man, this guy should be in charge of Academy City instead since his determination to protect the city and loved ones is so extraordinary. Other than this, I guess I have no complaints about him. His right hand’s nullification is still a mystery and his bad luck is like a running gag throughout the series. If I ever keep a count on the number of bad lucks he encountered, I guess most of them should come from Index and her biting (followed by his bad luck with girls – no wonder he has no girlfriend). I suppose since he saved her, now he has a responsibility to take care of her so putting up with her bites is part and parcel of it all. Unlike many heroes and main lead characters, Touma doesn’t really possess any other special skills other than his right hand. So it’s amazing he gets to fight big bad guys and still wins in the end. Yes, it’s that trademark punch in the face and you’ll see the odd facial contortion of the ‘victim’. It’s sometimes awkward to see him punch girls right in the face too. Well, at least he doesn’t discriminate. As long as you’re bad, you’re going to get a knuckle sandwich. Though at times Touma too gets a taste of his own medicine but this is during comical scenes so whether it’s his bad luck of being at the wrong place and at the wrong time, he too gets landed in the face. Ooohh… See the contortion. Touma must be a frequent patient of the hospital too. After every major arc, he ends up in hospital under the care of that Gekota doctor. It’s like his second home. Really. And the doctor must be one hell of a doctor to be nicknamed Heaven Canceller because he can fix anything just as long as you stay alive. During that Deep Blood Arc, Touma’s arm was ripped off and I was boggled how he got it fixed back like new so much so it was never ripped in the first place. I just wonder why he can’t fix his lost memories prior to saving Index. Well, he’s not God.

As for Index, I find her annoying. Biting Touma was meant to be comic relief but she does it so often that it’s getting stale and irritating. In most arcs whereby Touma goes off to save the day, Index is left alone bumming around like as though she’s a side character. This is evident especially in the first season. With 103,000 grimoires in her head, I should be expecting her brain to swell bigger than Albert Einstein’s. Plus, it’s not that she has a solution to every spell during certain circumstances she faced. So really, what are those grimoires stored in her head are anyway? Well, perhaps something normal humans (and hence stupid idiots like me) won’t comprehend. But when she recites a counter spell, it is damn effective. Don’t mess with her when she’s in this mode. Amazingly, perhaps her head is filled with all the grimoires so this means her stomach is always left empty. Get what I’m saying? How can a glutton girl like her eat so much and not gain weight? Did she put on some spell? It’s amazing Touma isn’t broke the way she stuffs everything into her mouth. Misaka plays only a secondary role here as compared to her Railgun series. And even with her obvious tsundere-ness as annoying as ever, I’d still prefer her over Index anytime :). Yes, I’d prefer a tsundere biri-biri with a kid’s fashion fetish esper to an annoying glutton kami-korosu sister. Index fans can hate me, but I’m a Misaka fan anyway :p. If you’re hoping for a love triangle here, don’t expect too much. It can be considered as close to zero. We all know that Index and Misaka harbours a secret crush for Touma but their pride won’t admit it. I feel Misaka went so far as to ‘torture’ Touma on their penalty game date and use it as an excuse to hide her feelings for him. You won’t ever see her admitting it ever in her life. Not even if she lives to be a million years old. Unless… Nah…

Probably the best (in terms of coolness) character is Accelerator. He’s got this crazy face that could snap any time and turn you into a pile of garbage or send you on a one-day trip to Heaven. But underneath his crazy exterior, he is also a compassionate good guy. Take mini Misaka for example. If he didn’t care for that loli, he could’ve let her to die and wouldn’t have gone to great lengths to rescue her or even bring her back. I guess that’s how he shows his love. How can the best esper in Academy City show he is a caring person? Imagine, the number one Level 5 is a lovey-dovey all-smiling nice guy. Doesn’t fit the image, right? Better to be a crazy psycho that everyone should respect in fear. There are too many other supporting characters so I can’t possibly remember them all. Stiyl at least plays an active role on and off during some arcs and I thought Kanzaki would be too but after the Angel Fall arc, she’s just making cameo appearances and due to circumstances, she can’t get involved. Same case with Himegami. After her rescue, she bums around like a total minor unimportant side character. I also thought she would have an important role to play later in the series (aside from that unfortunate bloody incident when she got zapped by Oriana – okay maybe that isn’t an important role to her but it is as a turning point to Touma), but nooooo… It’s like the series can do without her. For Komoe, she does many of the scientific explanations in the first season. Whenever she goes into this rant, all I ever notice is her cute squeaky voice and perhaps fawning how moe and adorable she is blabbing. All words pertaining to the explanation never got through my head. It wouldn’t make sense even if it did. But the explanations are done in the first season and she doesn’t do anymore in the second. Heck, beats me. Tsuchimikado is well knowledgeable in his area and is like a veteran when encountered with the many situations. So what does it feel like having your best friend as a magician too? There are other characters exuding with mystery like Aleister and Laura. You’d love to find out more about them and their true intentions but you’d be distracted with what’s going on in the current arc to bother about their ulterior motive. Railgun’s Uiharu do make cameo appearances in the second season but this is only if it involves work from Judgment. Too bad no Saten. And yeah, Shirai is as horny as ever when it comes to her onee-sama. Just keep a close watch on Misaka. You don’t know when that guy will take her away. Oh, there is this side maid character, Maika. I find her really amusing because she loves to sit on top of a cleaning robot that goes spinning round and round and round. Doesn’t she get dizzy? I believe I have never seen her separated from the machine so it’s like as though it’s part of her body.

The action sequences are quite engaging though some may be exaggerative. Hey, it’s science versus magic so expect some kind of ‘sparks’ to fly. But it’s cool to see some of the effects not in only the fights but the surroundings too like the shattering of the nearby glasses or the shockwaves. But of course for me the damper comes when they start reciting the spell and explain its effects and consequences and as usual I don’t really understand so I just accept it as it is. I thought there would be a Touma-Accelerator rematch since there are a few pointers that suggest it would lead to this but I guess it didn’t materialize. It’s like yet-so-close-yet-so-far. Even if Accelerator do caught a glimpse of him in the end, I suppose there are more important things to do first than personal grudge. As some of the scenes are quite violent, it can get all bloody and gory (like the one whereby Accelerator slaughtered the entire Hound Dogs squad). So if you’re not use to blood spilling and feel queasy at the mere sight of it, be warned. Even our heroes spit out some blood when they take some hit. Hey, you can’t always give, right? Sometimes you need to receive too because it’s all part of the ying-yang balance. And what about the fanservice? A handful. Like when Touma’s right hand rips the girl’s clothes. And he even didn’t apply any force. Don’t let this guy touch you if you have magic applied.

As for the voice acting, nothing spectacular except for Accelerator who is voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (Usui in Kaichou Wa Maid-sama). He definitely makes the character sound like an insane cold blooded kid. And here are the rest of the extensive casts. Atsushi Abe as Touma (Kosuda in B Gata H Kei), Yuka Iguchi as Index (Enri in Fractale), Kishou Taniyama as Stiyl (Tsukimori in La Cordo D’Oro), Shizuka Itou as Kanzaki (Hinagiku in Hayate No Gotoku), Rina Satou as Misaka (Haruka in Minami-ke), Mamiko Noto as Himegami (Enma Ai in Jigoku Shoujo), Kimiko Koyama as Komoe (Yukari in Rosario To Vampire), Anri Katsu as Tsuchimikado (Kaoru in Princess Princess), Ayako Kawasumi as Laura (Nodame in Nodame Cantabile), Toshihiko Seki as Aleister (Iruka in Naruto), Kana Asumi as Hyouka (Yuno in Hidamari Sketch), Akeno Watanabe as Sherry (Rito in To Love-Ru), Aya Endo as Orsola (Matsu in Sekirei), Rie Kugimiya as Agnese (Aria in Hidan No Aria), Kousuke Toriumi as Tatemiya (Kiba in Naruto), Rina Hidaka as Last Order (Kaede in Penguin Girl – I  initially thought she would be voiced by Rina Satou but their voices totally differ. Yeah, they even both shared the same first name), Harumi Sakurai as Awaki (Yuri in Angel Beats), Ryoka Yuzuki as Oriana (Tokiko in Busou Renkin), Norio Wakamoto as Biagio (Onsokumaru in 2×2=Shinobuden), Keiji Fujiwara as Kihara (Sven in Black Cat), Akiko Hiramatsu as Vento (Haruko in Slam Dunk) and Daisuke Kishio as Unabara (Kaname in Vampire Knight). Phew. That’s a long list and it would’ve been even longer if I had the will and determination to continue. Since I did not, I just left it as it is. All the opening themes of both seasons are sung by Mami Kawada who is part of the I’ve Sound group. Since all of them had that techno feel in it, the songs don’t very much appeal to me as I find it odd. The themes are PSI Missing (1st season, 1st opening), Masterpiece (1st season, 2nd opening), No buts! (2nd season, 1st opening) and See Visions (2nd season, second opening). As for the ending themes, the first season songs are done by IKU and sound like slow ballads. But Maon Kurosaki takes over the songs for the second season and they lean more towards pop rock with a hint of techno in it. These songs too didn’t appeal much to me. They are Rimless (1st season, 1st ending), Chikaigoto ~Sukoshi Dake Mou Ichido~ (1st season, 2nd ending), Magic World (2nd season, 1st ending) and Memories Last (2nd season, 2nd ending).

Well, I certainly do not want to be caught up in a war between science and magic. It can get really messy because you know people, they’re really crazy and obsessed if they really have absolute faith in their beliefs. On one hand, we have fanatics who entrust their destiny in the hands of God while on the other side, we have those who seek things that can be explained. Either way, it doesn’t matter which side you belong because if you’re a corrupted manipulative crook at the top, you’ll use such cover as an excuse for your own nefarious gains. So who says being a holy priest means you’re faithfully devoted to God? Who says being a rocket scientist means you’re dedicating yourself to the betterment of mankind? As long as you have evil intentions, anything is possible. Maybe this Touma guy can be the moderator between both feuding sides because he is on neither side as long as you don’t harm a hair of the people he cares. Maybe that’s why many see him as an interesting being. But still, will they listen? Can we all just sit down and discuss our problems and differences instead of going to great lengths to create the most powerful, the strongest, the most invincible weapon, attack, assault or offense? In turn, you can do away with all the hard-to-remember terms, convoluted processes, complicated effects and desperate counter measures. There is only so much a dumb guy like me can take. I don’t want to even think if a third season is in the works. But in the event if that happens, I’ll just say a silent prayer because when science and magic collide, an epic headache begins! That’ll be such a misfortune!