Amagi Brilliant Park – 11
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「これでもう心配ない!」 (Kore de Mō Shinpainai!)
“Nothing more to worry about!”
No, it’s football time.
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「これでもう心配ない!」 (Kore de Mō Shinpainai!)
“Nothing more to worry about!”
No, it’s football time.
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「青い鳥」 (Aoi Tori)
“The Blue Bird”
I have a very bad feeling of what’s about to go down…
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「機杖(ガンド)担う少女」 (Ki Tsue (Gando) Ninau Shoujo)
“The Girl Who Carries the Gundo”
Chaika is going to give Emperor Gaz a funeral, even if she has to kill him first. No matter the cost.
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「支配者(ゲームマスター)と憤怒の魔人(セイタンスレイヴ)」 (Shihai-sha (Geemumasutaa) to Fundo no Majin (Seitansureivu))
“Game Master and Satan Slave”
Trinity Seven is making some of its old mistakes, though a reveal that changes the series calculus keeps the episode from being a loss.
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「皇帝を斬る」 (Koutei wo Kiru)
“Kill the Emperor”
The Kid Emperor vs. Tatsumi in the final showdown!
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「再会 -Endymion-」 (Saikai -Endymion-)
“Reunion -Endymion-“
With all the revelations lately, I appreciate a slower episode to digest all that’s gone on.
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「鹵獲」 (Rokaku)
“Capture”
Just when I thought Argevollen was out of twists and turns, it manages to squeeze another significant one in the final three episodes—all of the prototypes supplied to both Arandas and Ingelmia were planted with a hidden mechanism that allows Perfevollen to take control of them.
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「旅路の果て」 (Tabiji no Hate)
“Journey’s End”
Well then! Let me go find my box of tissues…
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「雷の袂」 (Ikazuchi no Tamoto)
“Lightning’s End”
One can’t expect an episode about storms to be very cheerful.