Azur Lane: Queen's Orders · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
Azur Lane: Queen's Orders is a refreshing departure from the usual Azur Lane fare, which typically focuses on action-packed battles between anthropomorphic warships. Instead, this spin-off anime centers on the day-to-day operations of the Azur Lane base, following the misadventures of the ever-reliable Queen Elizabeth as she steps up to take charge in the absence of the ailing Commander. The story is surprisingly unique, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of the Azur Lane organization and the personalities of its shipgirls beyond the battlefield. It's a lighthearted and comedic take on leadership, bureaucracy, and the importance of teamwork. Here are some of the things I likedabout Azur Lane: Queen's Orders:
The humor is spot-on and never feels forced.
The characters are all likable and relatable.
The anime tackles some surprisingly mature themes.
The animation is top-notch.
The music is catchy and memorable.