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Zenshuu., episode 11

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

So many good shots in this episode:

I think I like this one the best @[email protected]

That's definitely QJ that Memmln's minions are putting back together, but what for? And why is Memmln helping defend the town if she wants to summon the Ultimate Void?

Unio is such a scene stealer...

I did like Natsuko coming to the idea that Luke saved her as a fangirl and budding animator, i.e. that she is in debt to him for being her husbando.

I did like that part about portraying modern anime fandom, with the merch, and just going with what we can afford, because there's always more to spend on: e.g. she gets the much cheaper printed acrylic stand of Luke instead of the expensive figurine, and she also has a Luke plush bag charm.

Note: Those 3 envelopes she's holding outside the store selling the Luke figurine are "Otoshidama" envelopes that adults give children for New Years. https://japanupclose.web-japan.org/techculture/c20221223_1.html

Pretty much the same thing as Chinese/Vietnamese red envelopes at Lunar New Year.