![]() And don't even get me started on the politics, because these factions don't have defined lines whatsoever.Īnd so, with that, you may be asking yourself, what about the thing that people care about? The ecchi? Well, likewise to its season one counterpart, there's no shortage of that. Combine those with the tiny, tiny runtime of 10 episodes, and you have yourself a recipe for disaster. They add in a lot of setup for some "dangerous things" to come, and then drop it altogether, (Like that bigass coffin thing.) as well as supposedly important aspects of our main protagonist that feels like a maguffin for the series simply because it's not treated well. Instead, we get a story that struggles to tell us what the hell is going on, while also trying to move along a story that just makes no sense. As a fantasy show, Sister Testament requires quite a bit of info dumping so that we as the audience can understand what kind of world these characters are getting into and therefore, understand their situation or conflict at hand. There are several major reasons why this second season fails, several very, very big ones.įirst of all, we have the main duality of reasons: pacing and information. are essentially doing the exact same thing that they were doing in the first season, just with more stuff added to it that tries to build up the world, but only really adds in to cause more confusion. Aside from the change in setting, Basara and co. Kinda like what he did in the first season, but this time, in the demon realm, and with a plot that's even more incomprehensible. where the first season ended, Burst continues along the sexual and badass adventures of our main protagonist, Basara, where he sucks bitches and fights monsters. ![]() And so, to bolster that terrible, terrible thought, we have Shinmai Maou no Testament Burst, sequel to the first Sister Testament series, and a piece of crap that is even more of an insult to the series than the sister testament series already was to itself. Currently, we're in the age where sex sells, and the idea of not having it in some way shape or form is almost a completely ludicrous thought. For the past few years, the idea of "quality entertainment" in anime I've felt has completely changed meaning.
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