But the whole coexistence bit was pretty cloying so I am glad they changed it. My first note was that I really like the sad music and I thought it fit the dance scene quite well. That would allow them to make more elaborate anime.Īs for this specific episode, it was mostly about the UFO anime they made so that’s what all my notes are on. I wouldn’t mind if they got a few new members too. I’m not sure if there are any plans for a season 2 but I feel like they would easily find an audience should they have the material for it. That story line just sort of petered off. Still I wouldn’t have minded a bit more closure to that soft rivalry between Eizouken and the student council. I would have loved to see them get developed a bit more but I understand that the focus was the anime they made rather than the girls themselves and it’s a choice I respect. In the end, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken was a show that overflowed with love for the medium of anime and of course that’s going to resonate with anime fans! The characters were all deeply endearing and very relatable. And there are plenty of others to chose from. But I think I’ve only ever heard one person say that so it’s not like I was in desperate need for an example. I guess it’s nice to have an example to point at when people say that anime can’t be done or can’t be enjoyable without fanservice. For me it was the sort of show I would absolutely have preferred to binge but otherwise I have no complaints. Most people seem to be watching it already and honestly I don’t have anything interesting to say about it. Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is one of those shows I feel like I don’t really need to review. And the ending did feel sort of like a finale. I didn’t realize the season was over until I saw it was episode 12. Wow, that last episode sure sneaks up on you.
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