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Tenjoubito to Akutobito Saigo no Tatakai · review

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Top reader May 24, 2025 · 8 min read
6 /10

There is a TL;DR at the bottom of this review if you just want to know how many new scenes there really are (A prior review got this wrong) and some additional info. This review has been created solely to correct some misinformation that another review got wrong, specially the poor wording and incorrect how much new scenes and time of those new scenes this movie actually has. I personally rely on reviews telling me exactly how much is actually new for recap anime such as this movie but recap is perhaps not a proper word, even if it is mostly accurate. Let's start withwhy I say this, the reason is because, for whatever reason, the movie makes up names (The two I'm aware of are Akutoloid being human's original name and Heavenloids being the heavenly beings in the sky) that didn't exist before in the 9 ep TV series. Another review claims lines were changed, this may well be true but I can't confirm (More on why later) I won't watch the 2 prior OVAs as those by MAL, are mostly if not wholly the same as the 9 ep TV anime (Which the TV anime has more content so yeah) and this series didn't impress me enough to bother with the 2 OVA eps.

As for this movie, it has new scenes at the very start of the film. This lasts for exactly 6 minutes. The first 5 minutes are new scenes entirely, with the last minute being reused scenes but new dialog was added to that scene. Ironically the first 5 minutes are reused dialog despite the new scenes (But also includes the aforementioned new names I said earlier). At the end of the movie after the credits have rolled, we get another new scene but this time with no dialog outside of a song being sung. This new scene lasts for 1 minute and some seconds. This new scene also gives closure to how the Munto 9 ep TV series ended by doing two things. 1. Showing where Munto went too. And 2. Removing the POOR DECISION to try and continue a series that never was going to have more content and should've ended for sure at the end of that 9th episode but nah, let's try and set up something else even though this really should've ended by now. Ironically they did the same crap earlier in the series, that was understandable but not here, not this time. It should've ended but they tried to continue it despite seemingly knowing they weren't going to not continue it (For sure knew they weren't going to continue it by the time of this movie given they thankfully removed the scenes in question). Yup, they removed the time rift anomaly and potential new stranger in it they hinted at. They removed the words spoken by Ruley that also did more set up. They removed where's Munto line and I don't think we'll find him. They removed the entirety of the scenes involving the heavenly people that the TV series had. It works better here. The only scene I even liked from that was the confirmation the lower world people and heavenly people were going to meet and try to get along and establish a relationship, the rest I actively disliked as it was set up for a continuation when again, one wasn't going to come and it didn't need it anyway and again, should've ended, thankfully the movie fixes that.

As for this movie, as I stated, I can't verify the new lines spoken or not due to the fact I have not actually re-watched the recapped material (I mean, once was more than enough in the TV series, I don't care to re-see this series, like, ever), I simply skipped over this by using the preview on the video player to look for new scenes and besides the start and end of the movie, far as I could tell those are the only two places with new scenes. Despite the movie's fix to the ending, it of course, changes lines for what I said and if they changed even more lines and personality like another reviewer claimed, this would bother me, so I wasn't about to change either of my ratings for this movie. My rating is 6.0 and Love is 5.0. Personally speaking, I didn't care for this anime series, its not that good and the new scenes outside of the ending, didn't interest me, but if you enjoyed even a little you might enjoy the new content. Lastly, Currently MAL lists this movie as 1 hour and 30 minutes long. The video movie I watched and another site listed this at about 1 hour and 22 or 23 minutes long. I believe MAL is incorrect on the time of the movie.

Closing: I don't agree with the way reviews changed on here over a year ago. I don't think I've done a review since then, only did this one to correct the misinformation as I said. I personally wouldn't recommend this series to anyone, but given how the review system works here I selected mixed feelings solely due to it's description which is for YOU the readers which says "Not sure. Some review readers will like this, but others will not enjoy it." Make no mistake, I don't have mixed feelings, I hate the review system in its current state, it was better before and far more clear unlike here and this may well be my last review so long as it remains in this state. I am only mentioning this fact here so you understand my personal feelings on this series and not be deceived by the system saying mixed feelings. Why don't I like the series? In short, it doesn't do what it sets out to do very well. Its just barely passable but to me feels like wasted potential and in some aspects a waste of my time. I'm not fond of the how the world was created either and the whole Akuto explanation and such. It felt like it was trying to say to the viewer something but since its only Yumeime who can do this, that message falls flat in my opinion.

TL;DR
The movies fixes the ending by removing the set up for a continuation when it should've ended.
The movie has new dialog but I can't say exactly how much outside of the two I mentioned above (Akutoloid and Heavenloid).
The movie has new scenes found at the start and end of the film.
For the start this lasts for 6 minutes. The last minute here is reused scenes but new dialog.
For the end this is found after the credits have rolled and is a minute and some seconds. This gives closure to the series which the TV series should've done but botched it.
My rating is 6.0 and Love is 5.0 for both he movie and TV series.
Bonus: Currently MAL lists this movie as 1 hour and 30 minutes long. The video movie I watched and another site listed this at about 1 hour and 22 or 23 minutes long. I believe MAL is incorrect on the time of the movie.

Closing: I don't agree with the way reviews changed on here over a year ago. I don't think I've done a review since then, only did this one to correct the misinformation as I said. I personally wouldn't recommend this series to anyone, but given how the review system works here I selected mixed feelings solely due to it's description which is for YOU the readers which says "Not sure. Some review readers will like this, but others will not enjoy it." Make no mistake, I don't have mixed feelings, I hate the review system in its current state, it was better before and far more clear unlike here and this may well be my last review so long as it remains in this state. I am only mentioning this fact here so you understand my personal feelings on this series and not be deceived by the system saying mixed feelings. Why don't I like the series? In short, it doesn't do what it sets out to do very well. Its just barely passable but to me feels like wasted potential and in some aspects a waste of my time. I'm not fond of the how the world was created either and the whole Akuto explanation and such. It felt like it was trying to say to the viewer something but since its only Yumeime who can do this, that message falls flat in my opinion.

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