Mal saekano8/24/2023 It is then, Katou buys right into his honest dream. That idea only lasts a second when Tomoya also admits that having Katou as his main heroine was only a ploy he plans on having her experience more than just the 2D world of emotions, to which he failed with the first game despite its commercial success. Tomoya admits that he has truly been the bottleneck of Blessing Software, to which Katou takes as a ticket to exiting the room. See, this very problem exists among nearly ever competitive gamer and is the biggest reason that hinders their improvement, let alone the still performance. What does it mean to be the main heroine?įinally, fiiiiiinally! It only takes a pair of balls, normal functioning brain and vocal chord to let someone know that you have screwed up, that you’re the one at fault. “Being the model for your main heroine isn’t much of a role.” Gotta love this show and all the cocky people in it. Katou isn’t falling for that trick again, however. He needs Katou specifically, he needs her charms to make the greatest heroine possible. Not backing down, Tomoya states that without her, the game will never be fully completed regardless of how many top notch people are involved. There’s even a flashback of Katou’s mad face in episode 6 to prove that Tomoya indeed knows she’s not happy about all of this. Man, salute this dude – he feigns guilt and runs a white lie saying that he doesn’t know for sure. Not cutting to the chase (I’m surprised that there are girls who can actually put up with so much bullshit – all the reason to hail Katou), Tomoya eventually lets Katou know that he’s onto starting the second project, to which she question whether Tomoya thinks that she’ll be happy taking part in the project or not. Though, I can always question Tomoya’s method of urging Katou into the room… This episode finally turned it into something else worthy of a good memory for the pair. This room was heavily featured as a comedy stage in the first season. This freaked me out as much as it freaked Katou…Īudiovisual Room – The one room Megumi has no presence in He knows exactly what’s going on and won’t let this chance go to waste. Katou has been acting weird for the past few weeks ever since she has read his text message. Not willing to lose Katou from his misguided actions, Tomoya sets sail to reclaim the treasure that he could have claimed was once his. …been the true momentum behind everything that had happened from the moment Tomoya met her until this very time. This episode is exactly what I’ve hoped for it to be!įlat Katou, crying Katou, angry Katou, Tsundere Katou, cooking Katou, naked Katou, Katou throwing tantrum, Deredere Katou and ending with Katou in love.įor the last time, he realized that Megumi… Lastly, the reason of this review being named Katou Megumi says something this episode screams Megumi all over the place! Taking my comment from MAL over to here, I thank you, Fumiaki-sensei and everyone over at A-1 Pictures for making this episode so sweet to the point that diabetes is guaranteed for loyal Saekano fans. I won’t be mentioning background music because I’m at the point of being assured they can never go wrong, ever. Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata ♭ closely followed on, especially in this episode. K-On! lives as an example of how to perfectly use anime original content to make anime better than a mere adaptation. I think I’ve talked about this before in my review of Quan Zhi Gou Shou and how you can make use of anime original contents to enhance the quality of an episode and more importantly the anime as a whole. Now I see why they couldn’t show anything in this episode’s preview – more than half of the episode’s content are anime original.
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