I can't say it's disgusting, but I can't say it was good either. As much as I liked the first season, I consider Mission-E to be just as much of a no-brainer This anime was very hard to watch. Yes, the old characters remained, plus new ones were added. Yes, the music is still stylish. But that's all that was good. In the review for the first season, I wrote that there was a really unnecessary villain. So, he moved to the second one, and this is logical, otherwise he really would have been the most useless villain in the history of anime (maybe not, I haven't watched very much anime yet, you can check my lists, although I haven't managed to mark everything I've watched yet) However, he went from being the most unnecessary villain to a pathetic villain. I remember judging the villain in the anime Kurau about the same way, well, at least I meant it. He made some plans, tried to kidnap people with type-e for his own purposes, but in the end, as a petty bandit, he took a hostage and tried to discredit type-e by revealing the "truth" of Japan. And he was simply betrayed by his superiors, subordinates, and even cornered by an enemy organization. The last episode should be called "the pitiful sight" because that's the only thing you'll see. But in the end. The hostile organizations simply reconciled by saying to each other, "Soryan, you shouldn't have gone away," Adol never cured his sister, and the wedding of the scientist with the glasses also passed by. In general, even for an open ending, there is so much understatement here that it is more of a scenario jamb than something intentional. They just missed one more episode. In the end, that's what I have to say... No need to watch the Mission-E, just limit yourself to the first season and that will be enough. Watching this superhero sequel is like taking a sip of emetic root after a hearty lunch at an expensive restaurant, i.e. it's a useless thing, but why do you need it?
As much as I liked the first season, I consider Mission-E to be just as much of a no-brainer
This anime was very hard to watch.
Yes, the old characters remained, plus new ones were added. Yes, the music is still stylish. But that's all that was good.
In the review for the first season, I wrote that there was a really unnecessary villain. So, he moved to the second one, and this is logical, otherwise he really would have been the most useless villain in the history of anime (maybe not, I haven't watched very much anime yet, you can check my lists, although I haven't managed to mark everything I've watched yet)
However, he went from being the most unnecessary villain to a pathetic villain. I remember judging the villain in the anime Kurau about the same way, well, at least I meant it. He made some plans, tried to kidnap people with type-e for his own purposes, but in the end, as a petty bandit, he took a hostage and tried to discredit type-e by revealing the "truth" of Japan.
And he was simply betrayed by his superiors, subordinates, and even cornered by an enemy organization. The last episode should be called "the pitiful sight" because that's the only thing you'll see.
But in the end. The hostile organizations simply reconciled by saying to each other, "Soryan, you shouldn't have gone away," Adol never cured his sister, and the wedding of the scientist with the glasses also passed by. In general, even for an open ending, there is so much understatement here that it is more of a scenario jamb than something intentional. They just missed one more episode.
In the end, that's what I have to say... No need to watch the Mission-E, just limit yourself to the first season and that will be enough. Watching this superhero sequel is like taking a sip of emetic root after a hearty lunch at an expensive restaurant, i.e. it's a useless thing, but why do you need it?