Yozakura Quartet: Tsuki ni Naku · review
the story was simple, but the characters introduced and tulized were used in an excellent way in the second and third chapters, the rhythm was very good, the narrative very pleasant. they certainly mentioned surprising things without mentioning that the sound section of this series is really impressive, in the final battle the power of the blows and weapons is felt thanks to those well-implemented sounds and visual effects. I HAVEN'T SEEN SUCH A GREAT HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT IN A LONG TIME! the main characters quickly move to the background, being able to give space and time to certain secondary characters to strengthen their history and development, although thefirst chapter is more than anything a justification for this (obviously loaded with a good and respectable fan service) what proceeds in the next 2 chapters is certainly something I didn't expect to see in an ova but I ended up delighted enough to decide to do a review.
Seriously, watch it, you won't regret it!