Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahou, Episode 3- Pantsu Patrol

What’s unfortunate about watching this on Crunchyroll is that I can’t really do screenshots to do a blog post. However, that’s not to say that I don’t really enjoy being able to watch it simulcast along with several other shows for rather cheap (and the encoding on the version I found to download this week’s episode is rather…bad). Laziness and impatience trump 7 bucks per month it seems.

This show is not exactly shy about the fanservice, whether it be panties or a classic transformation scene. It’s good to see the lovely Yumiko back in action and of consenting age. Loli is good for some, but I prefer the busty version. And as many loyal readers know, I am all for appropriate and well-done fanservice.

Yumiko’s breasts are certain to change a bad day into a good one.

Didn’t they meet in the past? Shouldn’t Yumiko remember her? I have a Star Trek degree in fictional time travel physics, and I’m pretty sure she should be able to remember her. The continuity problems have settled down somewhat with now two episodes in a row chronologically, but I still see some issues here. Perhaps they will be explained later, but I’m not holding my breath.

Whoa, this took a turn toward tentacles rather quickly.

This show certainly has a thing for panties. And poor Yumiko can’t seem to hold onto her shimapan. I was hoping for another helpful gust of wind this episode, but I guess that is confined only to loli mode Yumiko.

You know, when I was 15 none of the chicks in my classes had a rack like that. Then again, this is anime, where age is relative. Not that I’m complaining, but it’s amusing to note.

Oh man what a view.

Boing

I like a show with a continuing sense of humor.

Next week, beach episode. Delicious. I was pretty impressed this week if only for the nearly 24 minutes of actual show, a full couple of minutes longer than you see in most shows these days. I also enjoyed the rather constant and decent animation quality that they’ve been able to maintain since the very beginning. Again, it’s no Sunrise, but I at least appreciate them not dumping their budget on the first episode and letting the rest go to crap.
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