![]() At least go see a doctor before you lose your leg, Ichigo (though I suppose her fear would be that the doctor would advise her to stop dancing). This was our final major arc, after all, and Ichigo really looked like she needed an intervention. I was actually expecting a bit more drama from that department, perhaps to rival episode 06. And because of this general optimism, the question was never about whether they would overcome the problem of Ichigo’s injury, but how they would do it. Sore ga Seiyuu! is too optimistic of a show to have them bomb at the last moment. A successful performance was, after the trials of Earphones, a given, more of a reward for all their effort. Of course, while the concert was the high note, it’s all the things that lead up to it that are important. If the anime industry needs more ways to monetise to keep making good shows, I’m all for that. It’s probably also to promote the new musical number-if Sore ga Seiyuu! is going to turn a profit, a suspect that a good portion of it will come from music sales. Since Sore ga Seiyuu! has made do with fairly simple, but serviceable, visuals it’s good that they’ve saved up a bit for this last sequence. The level of detail in the art certainly rises above anything we’ve seen in Sore ga Seiyuu! so far, and the animation held in there as well. I’m probably going to have to write about The when it ends and perhaps I’m spoilt in that department, but I still must admit that this concert episode was certainly the height of the series visually. Well, we’re going to carry on as we are for now. I originally thought that this was the final episode (it certainly felt like one) but apparently we have 13? I really should have checked.
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