Rebellious Reviews: Spy x Family ~ Thoughts So Far

Hello, my little Rebels! It’s been forever since I’ve done with one of these eh? Well, I’m back with my Rebellious Reviews once again! This time I’m doing it on Spy x Family. Well, to be more specific I’m doing a Thoughts So Far seeing that I haven’t seen the whole thing just yet. I’ve seen up to about episode five. And already, I’m going to put my spoiler warning for the couple of episodes I’m using to review. So anything I talk about, just prepare beforehand my friends for spoilers.

Alrighty! Let’s get this thing started eh?

Plot:

So, first off we get our super-spy Twilight beating up bad guys. As we get with almost every shonen anime. We are immediately shown his capabilities and it is cemented that he is one of–if not the best spy in the world. Then we are shown that for his next mission, he has to pull off something that he has never done and never thought of the possibility of doing–he has to take on the role of a family man. 

When I found out that was how this was gonna start the family in Spy X Family, I genuinely burst out laughing. It’s genius actually for a super spy that only knows how to kill and work by himself to take on the role of husband and father to get some information out of a high-ranking individual on the enemy side of the current war. 

See, the fact that he has to procure a family was entertaining in itself primarily because he has no idea how to act like a family man so every action whether it is talking to Anya his adopted daughter, or talking with his wife, is so awkward yet so precious. Couple that with how he always says he’s going to send Anya back to the adoption center, but after seeing a few episodes of him interacting with her, you totally know that there’s no way he’ll be to send her back. Plus, with Anya’s telepathy, she won’t let him. 

How he gets his “wife” is pretty ironic in the sense that the woman that he picks, is a world-renown assassin. Let’s see how that plays out when her secret is inevitably divulged eh? Someone bring the popcorn cause that will be a helluva episode.

I have yet to see how they do with the school interview, so I can’t say much on that, but so far all of the interactions we’ve had with our unlikely trio are undeniably adorable and hilarious. I was taken by surprise by how much I actually like the plot so far. 

Score 10/10

Graphics:

The basic design of the characters makes the anime endearing in a way. Plus how they use colors and shadowing to show a character’s change in personality and emotions is quite creative in my opinion. Plus I just love Anya’s design she looks really adorable. If I had to change one thing though is add a little more detail. Not too much that it loses the endearing cuteness that I first talked about, but it just gives it a little more oomph so to speak. 

Score: 9/10

Characters:

I think this category is going to get a natural ten out of ten even after I come back and review it after I watch the whole series. Each character is just brimming with their own unique personality. Even the side characters have their own spark to them. 

Twilight, or Loyd Forger as he is called, already has a pretty good character base. We get to know he is a determined man who always gets the job done and is a master of disguise. Then as we go into the second chapter we already have some good character development thanks to little Anya our cute little six-year-old telepath. She definitely keeps him on his toes, because what six-year-old wouldn’t? But seeing how he interacts with her is so precious. He keeps saying that he’ll take her back to the orphanage once he’s done with this mission…haha yea, no way is that happening. With each episode, you can see how attached he is getting. 

As for the woman who he convinces to be his wife–Yor also known as the well-known assassin Thron Princess. But, of course, Loyd has no clue. Anya of course does but I highly doubt she’ll let that slip anytime soon. I really like her character. At first, she seems not too much of an interesting character, but as we get to know her–from what I have seen in about two episodes, she’s starting to become an interesting character. I am quite curious to see how her character will develop as the story proceeds.

Score: 10/10                                                                                                                                                            

Music:

I absolutely love the opening and the closing song of this anime. It’s adorable and plus just the way it is, it tells a really cute story. That’s another reason why there’s absolutely no way Loid will be able to give up Anya or his wife.

Score; 10/10

All in all, this has been a joy to watch so far, I’m really looking forward to how the story progresses and how exactly are they going to pull this whole “Family” thing off. I’ll definitely be making a second review for the entire anime so keep your eyes open!

Total Score: 39/40

That’s all for now…

Rebel Fae out!

Rebellious Reviews: Pokemon Legend of Arceus ~ The Game So Far

An open-world Pokémon game, that’s what all of the Pokémon fans have been waiting for. The newest Pokémon game: Legends of Arceus. It’s only been out for a short time but it’s become a huge hit. But how good is it? Well in this review I give y’all my thoughts on it so far. So, let’s get to it eh?

Story:

So far from what I’ve played, it’s a pretty fun story. Your character is either time traveled from present-day Sinnoh to years in the past when it was Hisui. Or! My other theory is your character is iseakied into the Pokémon world. Then with how you get to experience the galaxy research team and help them out, it has led to many interesting adventures dealing with tribes and Pokémon that definitely make it a fun game to play. I’m still a bit of a skeptic because this new story mechanic is definitely from what I’m used to but I’m sure with time, it’ll grow on me.

Score: 9/10

Characters:

I’ve gotta say, I’m actually impressed with the characters it’s pretty cool to see the ancestors of the current character in present-day Sinnoh. All though they seem a tad lackluster, then again I’m only at the beginning so in my next review perhaps my view will change.

Score: 6/10

Gameplay:

I actually really love all of the gameplay mechanics. Especially the way we can catch Pokémon and battle. It feels like we’re actually put into the game with the things we’re able to do.

Score: 10/10

Fangirl lvl:

Feeling like you’re in the game for real? Check.

Beautiful graphics? Check.

Open exploration? Check.

Score: 10/10

Total Score: 36/40

Overall, it’s not a bad score, Though I think once I play more of the game this review will change. But I’m sure there will be another review with different thoughts. After all, I myself was looking forward to this game. But let’s see if that is true or not eh? What are your guys’ thoughts so far? Do you agree with me on the current review? I’d love to hear your thoughts?

That’s all for now…

Rebel Fae out!

Rebellious Reveiws: Encanto

Can I just start this off by saying Mi Encanta Encanto? (I love Encanto). This has to be one of my absolute favorite Disney movies so far. They really hit it out of the park this time! So, let’s see exactly why I think that eh?

Story:

Wow, what can I say except this has so many allusions to real-life situations in families that are so incredibly relatable, yet so heartfelt. I felt these situations because I’m half Latina. My family is amazing but it’s undeniable that we all feel things like not being good enough or just having too many expectations. But, in the end, you realize just how special you are and that no matter how much your family seems to bend and break, you’ll find a way to mend those cracks so to speak. And Encanto did an absolutely phenomenal job portraying all of this.

Score: 10/10

Characters:

As I said in the Story section, it’s incredibly relatable. I believe that most can find a character that they can individually relate to in some way or another. Maybe it’s Bruno and the burden of his visions, or Luisa and how much she carries both physically and mentally to protect her family, or it could be Isabella who feels like no matter what she has to be the perfect little princess when all she wants is to break from that and explore new things. Or hell, it could even be Maribel! How she has no gift but finds her own way to be special and find her own way to fit in even though she’s faced with so many challenges and roadblocks. I know I personally relate to her.

Score: 10/10

Music:

Oh. My. God. As someone who absolutely adores Zumba and Latin music, this is the most perfect soundtrack for a movie. Each song I wanted to get up and just dance to every one of them. From “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” to Luisa’s “I’m The Strong One.” Each song is just so powerful with its own meaning behind each one of them and the character development they give is absolutely phenomenal!

Score: 10/10

Fangirl Thoughts:

Heartfelt? Check.

The story absolutely amazing? Check.

Favorite type of music? Check.

Score: 10/10

Final Score: 40/40

Well, it has an absolutely perfect score y’all! What did you guys think about it? Do you agree with it, or have another opinion on some of the categories? I’d love to hear what you guys think? Thanks again for reading, hope it was a good read!

That’s all for now?

Rebel Fae out!

Rebellious Reviews! ~ Venom: There Will Be Carnage

Ohhh boy, do I have a review for you guys today. On Halloween of all days, I went to see the newest movie Venom: There Will Be Carnage, and let me tell you, my friends, this is gonna be one helluva review. There’s so much to cover in this and I’ll do my best to not include spoilers since the movie is still so new. So, without further ado…Let us begin!

Story:

Alrighty, So let’s try to get through this without spoiling anything for you guys since this is still a fairly new-ish movie. Where do I start? From the growing relationship between Venom and Eddie, to how Carnage comes around, you are really never bored with this movie and you’re on the edge of your seat at nearly every moment. Not to mention Venom himself is constantly hilarious, there was more than one time I was doubled over in my seat laughing.

The way they weave the story of how Carnage comes to be is really intriguing and fits it so well. Albeit it does have its gross parts—but really, it wouldn’t be a Venom movie without the occasional grossness. Especially if you guys remember the first movie.

The only thing I was confused at was when Venom sees Carnage for the first time, he says and I quote “Oh shit, that’s a red one.” And he absolutely refused to come out of Eddie he even wanted Eddie to just leave—even though it would be detrimental to quite a few characters. That kind of line and Venom’s actions intrigued me a lot I thought it would lead to some extra cool info about Venom. But, through the whole fight and even afterward, Venom does not explain why a “red one” is so bad. That’s probably my only complaint in the whole movie.

Score: 9/10

Characters:

Pretty sure it’s going to be pretty obvious of the high marks this category will be getting. First off we have Venom. I absolutely love how they went more into his personality in this movie. We could really get to know Venom more and it was hilarious hearing each line that he delivered. Then we have Carnage. Venom’s exact opposite in every way. I still won’t disclose how Carnage comes along because of spoilers, but my god, if we thought Riot was bad in the first movie he doesn’t have anything on Carnage. Carnage has absolutely no moral compass and literally only cares about two things: Killing Venom and causing as much destruction as possible.

Lastly, we have our regular characters Eddie, Anne, Ms. Chow, and Dan. None of them really changed but they all had really good parts to play in this movie. Eddie the most, since he and Venom are connected.

Score: 10/10

Graphics:

It was a live-action so of course not really big on graphics, but the way Venom and Carnage looked and the way they choreographed the fight scenes were phenomenal. It was one of the many reasons I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.

Score: 10/10

Fangirl level:

Venom being Venom?

Check.

Bad-ass fight scenes?

Check.

Plenty of info to theorize and speculate things about the future for the Marvel Universe?

Check.

Score: 10/10

Final Score: 39/40

Well, that’s that for this review! How’d I do you guys? Do you agree with my final consensus, or is there something you think deserved more or fewer points? I’d love to hear your opinions!

That’s all for now…

Rebel Fae out!

Rebellious Reviews ~ Snake Eyes: A G.I. Joe Origin Story

Hey guys! Welcome my precious little Rebels to Rebellious Reviews! I certainly haven’t posted one of these in a while. But now I finally have inspiration for what to review! And this time it’s the origin story of G.I. Joe Origins: Snake Eyes! It’s quite the movie so I believe this will be a good review! So let’s get started with it, shall we?

Story:

From the very beginning, the movie catches you. And I had high expectations for this movie seeing that it’s the origin story of the one and only mysterious masked assassin: Snake Eyes! I liked the story quite a bit but at the same time, it confused me.

Before we get to that though let’s see how our tragic hero got his start and name eh?

*Spoiler warning!*

He got his name because he was in the closet of him and his father’s cabin as he watched helplessly as a group of bad guys kill his father all because his father’s dice roll turned into the lowest roll possible: two ones aka snake eyes. He carried that moniker with him to remind himself of what happened to his father. I also believe that this ties into him starting as a tragic hero—watches a parent die right in from him, feeling like he’s to blame because he couldn’t do anything but watch, and vows to avenge them. It’s a common trope yes, but it was used so well in this scenario in my opinion.

*spoiler end*

Then when he’s older and ends up with a group of people because he has a deal with someone who can help him catch his father’s killer he definitely creates some very influential relationships.

*Slight spoiler*

 For example, he meets the one and only Scarlet of the G.I. Joes. And Tommy, who becomes a good friend and someone who becomes somewhat of a rival to him.

Score: 9/10

Characters:

In my opinion Snake Eyes is such a complex and strong character. They made many levels to him. Sure, the tragic hero trope was a bit overdone in a way but not so much so as other heroes I’ve come across. *cough* Dare Devil *cough.

And then there’s the character Tommy who he comes across and befriends. He’s very strong-willed and pure of heart—most of the time, so he becomes someone very important in Snake Eyes’ life. The only thing that confused me overall with these two, mainly Snake Eyes, is that when we watch the very first G.I. Joe movie we see that Snake Eyes is orphaned—not far off, but meets Storm Chaser through joining a monk monastery. This movie completely contradicts this in several ways. For example, the life of Snake Eyes.

*Spoilers!*

He grows up as a fighter and unwittingly joins the Yakuza which leads to him saving Tommy’s life and joining his group. The thing is…in the first Joe movie it doesn’t give the chance for that to happen to him purely for the fact of Tommy…becoming Storm Chaser. He didn’t meet him in any monastery, he became Storm Chaser because he was pushed away from his family and was hell-bent on killing his brother. Cobra used this and recruited him. He then took on the name Storm Chaser because he was told that when troubled, his eyes looked like they were in the middle of a storm. Extremely different from the first Joe movie.

Perhaps this overwrites the history in the first movie or it’s completely different. The story is very well done and completely captivating, not to mention thrilling. But, because of that one thing, it’s confusing. Especially to those who love to speculate the history and things that make the series tick.

Score: 8/10

Graphics:

Not much to say here other than the fight scenes are amazing. I loved watching them and it gave me really good inspiration for writing my own fight scenes in my stories. And the powers that come into play at the end looked very well done as well.

Score: 10/10

Fan Girl Level:

Confusing but interesting storyline.

Amazing and deep characters.

Badass fight scenes.

Score: 9/10

Final Score: 36/40

Well, that’s it for this week’s review! I hope you guys enjoyed it! What do you guys think? Do y’all agree with my consensus, or have different views? I love to hear them!

Well, that’s all for now my loves…

Rebel Fae out!

Rebellious Reviews ~ Cinderella 2021

Hey everyone! Welcome to this week’s Rebellious Reviews! This week I’ll be covering the newest movie on Amazon’s streaming service. The new Cinderella! Now, at first, I was actually quite skeptical to watch this since My first thought was you seen one Cinderella movie you’ve seen them all. But I’m very happy to say I was very wrong. The music they have in it was even really entertaining. So, let’s get going, shall we?

Characters:

We all know the usual Cinderella characters: stepmother, stepdaughters, Cinderella, the fairy godmother, prince, etc., etc. But this movie provides quite a few twists to our usual well-known beloved fairy tale characters. For example, our beautiful Cinderella—or rather Ella. Instead of a damsel in distress, we have a strong beautiful girl that has a dream to be a famous dressmaker in a town that doesn’t believe that women should be anything aside from wives. Then, we have the fairy godmother. Or rather fairy godfather, but still goes by the title fairy godmother and is seven times more fabulous. I won’t spoil how he comes into Ella’s life, but it is ten times better than what the original story gives us. Trust me on this guys. There are so many more characters I could analyze like the prince and how amazingly different he is than the usual air-headed boy that can’t recognize a girl if it hit him with a shoe—pun intended. Or the smother and sisters who are just as mean but have a more snotty side and much more heartless.  Or lastly the mice, oh the mice. When they turn human, it is a riot trust me. This movie makes these old, tired characters so much more awesome.

Score: 10/10

Graphics/costumes:

More than graphics—seeing as this is a live-action movie, the costumes of this movie are absolutely phenomenal. The dresses that Ella makes for one, are gorgeous. The detail that has been put into them is absolutely phenomenal. Granted, I have a soft spot for costume design, but I do know good costumes when I see them. Especially the townspeople, the fairy godmother—God don’t get me started on how fabulous this man looked, even the prince and the royals. It was very well done.

Score: 10/10

Storyline:

I can’t give much away unfortunately seeing that it will spoil the whole movie—and I will never be someone who writes a review with spoilers galore, only maybe one or two here and there. What I can say is, it was quite well done with the storyline and how they switched it up. It gave a more empowering role to Cinderella, and I greatly appreciated seeing this for once. I only wish we could have seen what became of Ella after the whole story was tied together. And if we would have gotten a little more time with the Fairy Godmother of the fabulous west It would have been that much better.

Score: 8/10

Fangirl Rating: 10/10

Final Score: 38/40

Well, that’s all for this Rebellious Review! How did I do? Do you guys agree with the score, maybe think different on a category? I’d love to hear your thoughts! Just leave a comment below or feel free to message me!

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Rebellious Review! ~ Food Wars Season Three

Hey everyone, welcome to this week’s Rebellious Reviews! This week will be on season three of Food Wars. I’ve been watching the whole thing again and I thought it would be cool to review one of my favorite seasons in the anime. A lot happens both in parts one and two and it just puts levels upon levels for the story. So, let’s get to reviewing this amazing anime season, shall we?

Characters:

We are met with the usual cast from Souma and Megumi and the Polar Star Dormitory to the Aldini Brothers, Meat-Meat, and of course, Erina Nakari. And in this season, we finally get to meet the rest of the Council of Ten—seeing that we already know the seventh and tenth seat—Erina and Isshiki, but now we have the names of all of the other seats. And they are as followed:

10. Erina Nakari

9. Etsuya Eizen

8. Terunori Kuga

7. Satoshi Isshiki

6. Nene Kinokuni

5. Soumei Saito

4. Momo Akegakubo

3. Tousuke Megishima

2. Rindou Kobayashi

1. Eishi Tsukasa

Through the entire third season, both parts one and two—the train arc, were really good and we got to get to know most of the Ten pretty well. Especially my personal favorite, Kuga. There’s just something about his personality that makes him so entertaining and if I may say so myself, adorable.

We also get to know Alice Nakari, Ryo, and Akira a lot better. Especially with the Fall Festival. It was really entertaining to see the three of them work together. Their personalities are so different, yet they complement each other so well. And the shenanigans that happen with those three are very hilarious.

I’m glad we got to see more of them because it really fleshes out each of their characters a lot more. We get a better look at their personalities and how exactly they fit in the Food Wars world.

Score: 10/10

Graphics:

The food displays are on point as usual! They always look so amazingly delicious and that never ceases to amaze me how animes do that. Although, I wish in the train arc and when the Polar Star Dormitory was training we could have seen their actual training, rather than just flashbacks of it. It would have been a really nice extra thing to put in. But I digress.

Score: 9/10

Story:

What can I say, from the fall festival to the complete tornado that happens after? That was very well done. They spent just the right amount of time on each aspect so we can really get a feel for everything that is going on and feel like we’re along for the ride alongside the characters. Quite unlike what they did in the fifth season, but that’s a story for another time.

I especially loved the Fall Festival because not only did it bring about new characters, but it really helped us get to know the characters that were just shown to us in some episodes from the second season. For example, Alice, Mimasaka Suburu, and quite a few others. Plus, it honestly gave some really good character growth to our main group too!

Score: 10/10

Fangirl Level: 10/10

Final Score: 39/40

So, what did y’all think? Do you guys agree with my consensus? What are yall’s thoughts? I’d love to hear them!

That’s all for now…

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Rebellious Review! ~ Kuroko no Basket Season 2

Hey everyone! Welcome to this week’s Rebellious Review! In honor of the third season of Kuroko no Basket coming out on Netflix this week I have decided to make a review of the second season of this anime. And oh goodness it is a doozy! Well, let’s get started, shall we?

Characters

In this season we still have our usual amazing team Seirin. From Hyuga, Izuki, Koga, Riko, to Kagami and Kuroko! But the cool thing is, in the second season we don’t get just our usual team members. We get to see more of the other Generation of Miracles. Especially a lot of character development for each of them. And last, Seirin gets a new/old player back on their team. The one and only Teppei Kyoshi—the founder of the Seirin basketball team.

Seeing each of the characters grow in the second season was really awesome. You get to really know the characters and what makes up their personality and why they are the way they are in basketball.  

Score: 10/10

Plot

Can anyone say intense!? After the first season where Seirin gets defeated by Too, they come back stronger than ever. Of course, it all starts with Riko’s training camp on the beach. Kuroko and the others learn to perfect new techniques and Kagami gets stronger with his legs and the way to perfect his jumps. Then, when it comes with each game, all leading up to the Too game, and not to mention the game up against Yosen it’s completely intense. I couldn’t have asked for a better season.

Score: 10/10

Graphics

For a sports anime, this one delivers a pretty good look for its viewers. Not only that, but the character design also itself is really well done. Something that popped out to me though, was the graphics of the different special moves some of the players of the various teams have. Especially when we get to see Kuroko’s famous Vanishing Drive or his passes in general. The animators do a very good job at portraying the speed and how sharp the direction of the ball is.

Score: 10/10

Fangirl Level:

Interesting storyline? Check.

Fangirl-worthy characters? Check.

Score: 10/10

Final Score: 40/40

What did you guys think? Do you agree with my consensus or have other thoughts? I’d love to hear them! Or if you just want to geek out about how awesome the series is in general, I’d love to talk about it with ya!

Well, that’s all for now…

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Rebellious Review ~ Suicide Squad 2

Hey guys! Welcome to this week’s Rebellious Review! This time I’m going to be reviewing the new movie: Suicide Squad 2! It was a hell of a movie that’s for sure. So let me tell you this is going to be one interesting review! Let’s get started, shall we?

Graphics

The way they showed the different plans or what they were planning to do was really unique.  For example, they said that it was made by Warner Brothers through a fire happening on the ground. It’s really something how they do their transitions from scene to scene. They use what I like to call, time jumps. For example, the use of “Meanwhile” or “eight minutes before”. Lastly, the fight scenes. They are…something else. I won’t spoil anything but if you have a weak stomach, good luck.

Score: 10/10

Story

It started out a little slow, and over comical, but it quickly got better. I loved the first movie and its characters. But even though we didn’t get to see practically all of the old cast, we got to see Harley. And something I quite enjoyed about this is how much her character has grown. Also, the enemies the new squad had to go up against, in my opinion, are much harder to deal with than what the old squad went up against. It was merely child’s play compared to what we get to see in the second movie.

Score: 9/10

Characters

Jesus these people are nuts. Well, it is the Suicide Squad after all. From Harley to a certain man shark, and not to mention my girl Rat Catcher 2. And a very creepy…weasel. You’ll know what I mean when you see him. The whole mess of characters they give us is really something else. Plus, we actually get to see some back story, and you guys know I love a good back story. The only thing I have a sore spot to is that some of the characters I grew attached to end up kicking the bucket. I won’t say who it is though—no spoilers my friends!

Score: 10/10

Fangirl Thoughts

  • Bloody as all holy hell? Check.
  • Get to see at least one of the characters from the first movie? Check.
  • Great and thrilling storyline? Check.

Score: 10/10

Total Score: 39/40

Welp, that’s it for this Rebellious Review! What did you guys think? Agree with it? Or do you think some categories should have a different score? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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Rebellious Reviews ~ Jujutsu Kaisen

Hey guys, welcome to this week’s Rebellious Review! This week I’m going to be covering an anime I finally decided to give in and watch after seeing so much about it everywhere. And I must say, I thoroughly enjoyed it! Well, let’s get started, shall we?

Graphics

Although they seem generally pretty simple, the graphics tell a really great story though. The way they have designed the curses especially well. They definitely look the part of being the terrifying enemy they are supposed to be. Something that I thought was really well done is the fight scenes. They really pull you in. Especially when you get to see the inside of the character’s domain for example Sukuna’s domain. It solidifies, even more, his personality when you get a good look at it—blood-like floor, skulls everywhere, and of course, a thrown made entirely out of skulls and bones with the King of Curses himself sitting on top of it looking bored. If that doesn’t scream his personality I don’t know what does. They do a very good job with the details and what I thought was pretty cute, was the fact that sometimes the expressions of the characters go into “chibi mode” a common animation tactic used in anime. I have always loved seeing that.

Score: 10/10

Characters

The wide variety of characters you get with this anime is very awesome. From characters, you absolutely love, to a few that you hate with a passion. And if a show succeeds in making you feel anything about the characters, it has done its job. Plus it has some very fangirl-worthy characters too.

Not to mention, as the story goes on you are given several instances where you can see several of the characters progress emotionally and physically. Character progression is always important to a good anime.

Score: 10/10

Story

An emotional rollercoaster that has you on the edge of your seat practically every episode. Can’t really put it better than that. And something I quite liked that they did was it wasn’t drama and suspense all the time. They actually put some really light-hearted moments in there. Especially since they had not only a character that is the embodiment of sunshine, but they also have a Kakashi but just the eyes are covered. But his personality is severely like that goofy ninja.

Gojo = Kakashi change my mind 😉

Score: 10/10

Sound

Oh my goodness the opening songs and closing songs are amazing and not only that, but the voice acting is really good too! I have yet to watch the sub, but as far as I can say for the dub version, it’s really good.

Score: 10/10

Fangirl thoughts

Simp worthy characters? Check.

Helluva storyline? Check.

Catchy music? Check.

Simp worthy characters plus awesome battle? Thank you!

Score: 10/10

Final Score: 50/50

All in all, this anime is probably one of my favorites now. And it’s pretty hard to get on that list. Since there is only one season so far I’m definitely gonna go looking for the manga so I can find out what happens next. At least until they have the next season which is hopefully soon.

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Well, that’s all for now…

Rebel Fae out!

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