So the episode stars with Rebel Leader learning that the first group was wiped out. I’d imagine that for visual novel watchers, this isn’t so jarring because the VN likely developed these characters more prior to the moment the anime’s covering.
The main characters that I was getting used to all took a backseat for this episode or were absent entirely, and a bunch of other characters I’m not familiar with were leading the episode instead. I’m still having trouble following all the characters, since we haven’t delved deeply into most of them. The Episode Was a Bit Confusing for an Anime-Only ViewerĪs for Episode 10 - this was an entertaining albeit confusing episode for an anime-only viewer. But then I’ll have to decide if I watch the first two versions prior to that, and it could be a long journey.Īnyway, with that rambling opening, on to the review. I hope it’s renewed for another season (or a second-half of this one, depending on how they choose to label it.) If it’s not, then I’ll likely have to dive into the visual novels to see how it resolves.
I feel like there is still so much to explore in order to close out the season with a satisfying arc ending. I’m told that Muv-Luv only has two episodes left this season, which makes me a little sad. So sometimes I have to really watch myself to make sure I don’t get the storylines confused in any way. Both involve some major battles against an invading force. Right now, the two main animes that I’m following are Muv-Luv and Eighty Six. It will have spoilers for the episode, but since it’s anime-focused only, it contains no visual novel spoilers. This is a Muv-Luv Alternative Episode 10 review. Check out this #MuvLuvAlternative review of Episode 10 for anime-only viewers.