![]() Apart from some lame fights, nothing really happened. It’s an odd one, because the first two-thirds of the episode were below average, and not just in the visual department. ![]() Thankfully, the last few minutes of the episode saved it from being terrible. Since that premiere, we’ve never got anywhere near that level of animation quality. I found myself wondering what Rokka no Yuusha would be like if it were animated by a more renowned studio – would it have received better treatment? Passione are still newcomers, so this lackluster execution is to be expected, but it’s still disappointing because the first episode in particular had some promising art direction and fight choreography. That camera-spin at the end was nauseatingly bad. Note: These screencaps are not reflective of the overall quality of the episode – these were the passable parts lodged between one terribly-drawn scene after another. ![]() Character models were wonky, and the CGI fiends and environments are overwhelmingly poor. So many shots were needlessly zoomed in (which I presume was by error), characters were speaking out of shot, and about 80% of the episode just looked off. There’s no point sugar coating it: this was one of the worst looking anime episode I’ve seen in quite a while (and I watch World Trigger!). First things first, this episode was ugly.
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