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Twin Angels Break · review

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Top reader Jun 23, 2017 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

Note: I consider it necessary to watch Tokimeki Paradise as a prequel to fully enjoy this series. (edit: it wasn't marked as a prequel at the time of this review) This one's a roller coaster, definitely the hidden gem of the season. It piles a ton of absurd comedy onto your lap but also has exciting climaxes that will have you cheering through the screen, and isn't scared to have some gut-wrenching dark turns along with one of the best villains I've ever seen in anime. Even though the series is largely parodic in nature, I still found myself tearing up on multiple occasions, and found thelast few episodes quite thrilling.

All in all, this is something you will definitely like if you are into cute girls in comedic situations with plenty of fan service and some otaku-pandering twists and turns in the storyline. The supporting characters are top-tier, the romance between the cute trap and our guy Billy being a story worthy of further episodes alone. I giggle like a dumb baby every time baa-chan falls face flat on the floor. The transformation sequences are among my favorite in mahou shoujo, their super sentai poses and monologues hit just right. I think this series is very much worth watching, but make sure you watch the previous installments first! A lot of things happen that make more sense or are a lot more exciting had you watched the previous series, particularly near the end. I feel like most people who rated this low didn't watch the previous series under the impression that it wasn't a prequel, and were in the dark about quite a few things, and didn't enjoy the plot reveals those who watched Tokimeki got to enjoy.

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